Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
Recently, in a public address in North Long Beach, a speaker described the fantastic Winchester house in San Jose, California, and mistakenly associated with it the name of Mary Baker Eddy.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
In your issue of April 1, a staff correspondent of the United Press reviews a bulletin of the "Associates of the Science of Society at Yale," and makes the statement, "Records of miraculous cures of saints and prophets, Christian Science and Coueism, are just beginning to find scientific explanation in psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
The
"scientific sense of being, forsaking matter for Spirit," Mary Baker Eddy assures us, "by no means suggests man's absorption into Deity and the loss of his identity, but confers upon man enlarged individuality, a wider sphere of thought and action, a more expansive love, a higher and more permanent peace".
In
his epistle to the Romans, Paul says, "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: and if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and jointheirs with Christ.
Our
beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, from the depth of her understanding and the height of her great spirituality, repeatedly admonishes us to be spiritually alert.
Contrary
to the general opinion of the world, Christian Science reveals incontrovertibly that man lives in a spiritually mental realm, "an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.