The
writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be compared to a beautiful tapestry through which there is woven a delicate thread of pure gold, typifying the enduring perfection of the spiritual creation, in which man is revealed in the likeness of God.
The
individual who understands God will never be faced with an insoluble problem, but only with opportunities to solve problems for himself and for others.
To understand that God is the only Life and that one's real existence is the unfoldment of eternal Life brings a sense of power that destroys human errors.
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It has long been my sincere desire to write a testimony, thus sharing with others my gratitude for the numerous blessings I have received for many years through the study and application of Christian Science.
As a student of Christian Science I have found help and inspiration by reading testimonies of healing published in the Christian Science periodicals, and now that so many are entering the different military branches of the government I should like to testify to the healing power of Truth in my own experience during the First World War.
I caught my first glimpse of Christian Science when I was a child in California and attended a Church of Christ, Scientist, with a friend and her parents.
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