Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
I have had many healings over the years, but the instantaneous...
I have had many healings over the years, but the instantaneous ones always stand out as most impressive and memorable. One such healing happened recently.
My husband and I were moving some bushes in our yard from one location to another. One particular bush had a very mature root system and was not yielding to our digging efforts. He then suggested we use an ax to cut the main root; I was to balance my weight on my shovel, to pry the bush over as far as possible so he could use the ax. But while I stood on the handle, it broke. My head jerked backward and then forward very forcefully. Pain shot through my upper body.
The last position my head was thrown to was toward the ground, so I left it in that position, and began to say silently "the scientific statement of being," found on page 468 of Science and Health. It begins, "There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all."
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
November 27, 1995 issue
View Issue-
Finding Christian Science—and a new life
Russell Luerssen
-
Turning again to God
Tiendi Joseph Ngalim
-
Being intact
Geoffrey J. Barratt
-
A standard we can live up to
Isabella Alice Marshall
-
What ID are you carrying around?
Laurie Ann Peach
-
Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Shannon Vermiglio, Kristi Beckett
-
Real home
Julia Irene Fitzgerald
-
What standing are we pursuing?
William E. Moody
-
Dominion—and our responsibility
Barbara M. Vining
-
A member of my family came from a communist country to...
Beatriz Rodriguez
-
How grateful I am for Christian Science, and to have it be our...
Claudia Boozman McCracken