Recently I had such a marvelous demonstration of the...
Recently I had such a marvelous demonstration of the ever-presence and protecting power of divine Love, that I feel I must take this opportunity to express my gratitude. I was in the Knickerbocker Theater in Washington, District of Columbia, at the time of its collapse. I had just entered the theater, and was seated under the balcony, when I heard a peculiar tearing sound, and looking up, saw that the balcony was falling. I rose to my feet with the thought, Divine Love is ever present; turned my back, and had time to take just one step when the balcony came down, forcing me to the floor. I continued to declare that divine Love is ever present, at first aloud, and then silently,—until the initial shock of the disaster had passed away; and then, realizing that I was unhurt, all sense of fear left me, and I was able to gain a clear realization of God's beneficence and an absolute conviction that I would be saved.
As I recall my position, it seems that had I fallen an eighth of an inch farther in any direction I would have met with instant death or mutilation. My body was extended, immovable, under the two rows of seats below the row in which I had been sitting; and my back was so close to a fallen beam that my coat was caught under it, and had to be cut from my body at the time of my rescue. My head fell immediately next to the steel base of a chair, face down, with my arms crossed under my forehead in such a way as to leave a little space for breathing. Had I not been impelled to turn when I rose to my feet, I would have fallen with my face upward; and the fallen plaster would have made it impossible for me to breathe. As it was, the plastering completely encased my head and shoulders, except for this small breathing space; and I found, after an hour or so, that by moving two fingers on my right hand I was able to dislodge the plastering surrounding it in such a way as to let in a stream of air. One leg was pinned against the steel support of a chair, exposing my knee, so that when the rescuers reached me they were able to locate me.
Hearing my voice, they held a torch at an aperture they had made in the flooring, and asked me if I could see the light. I answered in the affirmative; and upon being questioned as to where I lay, I told them that they could probably discover me by my knee showing white in the darkness. This enabled them to save a great deal of time in my rescue, and also, probably, to effect it with much less peril to myself. It was seven o'clock in the morning before I was finally removed from the debris, fully an hour and a half after the rescuers first discovered me and began the work of removing the wreckage over me, and ten hours after the collapse of the theater.
Through it all I was sustained by the understanding of the nature and power of God, gained through the study of Christian Science; so that even when the rescuers were plunging their axes into the flooring above my head I had absolutely no sense of fear. The only ill effects I seemed to suffer from the experience were due to the circulation being cut off from my limbs for so many hours; but the resulting weakness and soreness were overcome through the work of a Christian Science practitioner, and I am now [March 31, 1922] perfectly well, and show no effects of shock.
My gratitude for this wonderful manifestation of the divine presence, and its availability at all times, is boundless. —(Miss) Ruth M. Fouts, Washington, D. C.
I wish to add to my daughter's testimony, as given above, my own expression of thanksgiving for her great deliverance, and for the knowledge of God as revealed through Mrs. Eddy's great discovery, the greatest discovery in human history.
When news of the theater disaster reached us, and we knew that our daughter was probably buried in the ruins, I turned instantly to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, knowing that there was but one way in which it was possible for me to help her. My eye caught a statement concerning reality which gave me solid ground for my work. I turned steadfastly away from every obtruding thought of her as mangled or imprisoned or suffering, and clung to the freedom and activity and indestructibility of Spirit. Every suggestion of fear was ruled out with the thought, Now is no time to let go; now is the time to hold on. Thanks be to God for the "spiritual laws emanating from the invisible and infinite power and grace" (Science and Health, p. 118). Thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory through Christ, the living Truth!
I have had many proofs of the efficacy of Christian Science to meet human need, and am persuaded that the one thing worth striving for is a working knowledge of this Science of Christ.
(Mrs.) Luella Burson Fouts, Washington, D. C.
As a child I was always weakly and tired; but as soon as I grew up I became much worse, and after ten years of suffering and invalidism, during which time I was taken to many doctors and specialists, I was pronounced incurable, the doctors agreeing that I had no constitution and nothing to build on. At that time I was suffering from heart disease, rheumatism in the joints, inflammation in the spine (for which I was wearing an iron jacket), severe astigmatism, and several lesser ailments.
It was on account of the astigmatism that I was sent to London to see an oculist, the local doctor fearing blindness. There I first heard of Christian Science, and met a practitioner, who explained this wonderful truth, and assured me that however ill and suffering I might be, I could be healed. The following day I asked for treatment, and perfect sight was restored to me instantaneously. I entered the practitioner's office which my eyes paining me as usual, the whites red, and the sight impaired; I left an hour or so later, the pain all gone, and seeing clearly. That was in May, 1903; and now, nineteen years later, I have remarkably good sight, and have never once suffered from my eyes since. The other ills all went too,—some quickly, some slowly but surely, as I studied the Bible and our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and put into practice what I understood.
Now for many years I have been well, and able to enjoy a particularly active life, and to have the great joy of helping others and telling them of our dear Leader's wonderful discovery of Christian Science—the truth that maketh free.
(Hon. Miss) Dorothy Maude, Kent, England.