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No more falls
Originally published on JSH-Online as a Sentinel “News of Healing” podcast titled, “Watching thought heals” (September 24, 2013).
One morning about two years ago, as I was walking to the subway on my way to work, I fell down. I badly skinned one knee, hurt my ankle a bit, and broke the fall with both my wrists. I was shaken, but I jumped up quickly and was grateful that I hadn’t been seriously harmed.
Still, the fall troubled me. I had to admit to myself that over the years I’d fallen and bumped into things a lot. This seemed to be because I was always rushing around and in a hurry.
It dawned on me that this was a state of thought that needed to be healed, no matter how long I’d been at it. With this in mind, I turned to the book I have read for many years to gain deep insight into the Bible—Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I’ve found healing in this book my entire life.
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August 4, 2014 issue
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Letters
Judith Cordray, Gail Murray, Elizabeth Beall
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Persistence in healing
Ken Girard
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Delivered from danger
Mark Stratman
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Unafraid to share
Jane Keogh
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'Hope for the best,' or expect good?
Jennifer Johnson
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Rebirth day
Nancy Humphrey Case
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Spirit's newness—now
Madelon Maupin
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The answer I was seeking
Lindsay Catlin
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A sweet song to sing
Kathryn A. T. Knox
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Painful foot condition gone
Kim Wiklund
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Grateful for childhood healings
Lark Garges Smith
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Back pain and abnormal growth healed
Carole Jackson Poindexter
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No more falls
Consuela Allen
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The result of God's being
The Editors