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Seeking Happiness   Leave a comment

The good in human affections must have ascendency over the evil and the spiritual over the animal, or happiness will never be won.

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p61:4)

True Happiness   Leave a comment

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p57:7)

God’s Love   1 comment

The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.

(The Bible KJV – Jeremiah 31:3)

Posted August 18, 2023 by cscanberra in God, Love, Spiritual Comfort, spiritual identity

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My Desire for Alcohol Ceased   Leave a comment

I was introduced to Christian Science by a friend who regularly gave me copies of the Sentinel. I really liked what I was reading because it spoke of God as infinite Love, in which evil has no place. 

I was reluctant to pursue the study of this Science at the time, as I believed the religion of my upbringing to be the one true religion. But the Christian Science publications nevertheless piqued my interest in things spiritual, and I was inspired to start reading the Bible, something I had not done before. Through this reading, I was coming to know and trust God better as divine Love. …

…Since beginning the study of Christian Science, I have had a number of healings, one of which is particularly dear to me. I had been drinking alcohol since the age of seventeen. Continue reading …

Prayer and a Bird   1 comment

I resisted all temptation to go outside to provide any physical assistance. Instead, I stood still and prayed with the Scientific Statement of Being, knowing that it was true for him. (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, p468).

I went back to my study of the Bible Lesson, praying with helpful passages by adding the thought of all God’s creatures where man’s being was addressed.

For example, from the Bible:


Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. …For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; …
(Galatians 5:1,13)

And from Science and Health:

The substance, Life, intelligence, Truth, and Love, which constitute Deity, are reflected by His creation; and when we subordinate the false testimony of the corporeal senses to the facts of Science, we shall see this true likeness and reflection everywhere.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, p516:4)

After about half an hour, I went back to the window and found that the patient was still there still in the same state.

To my relief and joy, as soon as he heard me say ‘’Oh you’re still there”, he – quick as a flash – flew away … no struggle or tentativeness … free as a bird.

In the words of Hymn 136:

I love Thy way of freedom, Lord,
To serve Thee is my choice, …

(Christian Science Hymnal, No.136)

Thoughts on Love   Leave a comment

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p57)

Posted August 2, 2023 by cscanberra in Brotherhood, Love, relationships

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Listening to God   Leave a comment

A member of the Christian Science community in Canberra was recently interviewed for a Sentinel Watch podcast titled Listening to God. Click here to listen to this podcasts.

Listening to God:

How do you listen to God? And what can you expect to hear when you do? This week’s guest shares ideas from her own journey of learning how to listen—and the healings that have resulted.

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My Prayer   1 comment

My prayer, some daily good to do
To Thine, for Thee;
An offering pure of Love, whereto
God leadeth me.

This is the final verse of a poem by Mary Baker Eddy, Christ My Refuge, also included in the Christian Science Hymnal (254-257)

Reggie Healed   Leave a comment

A member of the Canberra Christian Science community had this article, Immortality Glimpsed in Dog’s Healing, published in the October 22 issue of the Christian Science Journal. Click here to listen to, or read, the full story.

Reggie, an elderly dog we adopted, was a member of our family until last year. We loved him dearly and he lived with us long past the life expectancy of a dog of his breed.

Gradually last year I noticed that he was slowing down and sleeping much of the time. It was starting to feel as if Reggie might be about to move on. 

One Saturday morning he was in a long, deep sleep. He couldn’t be roused, and he had lost control of his bodily functions. 

I’ve been a Christian Scientist all my life and it is natural for me to turn to God in prayer when I need answers, so I sat on the floor beside his bed and turned to God. “Tell me how to think about this,” I asked. Continue reading

Instant Healing   2 comments

A member of the Christian Science community in Canberra offered this account:

Last year, my husband and I went on a road trip to visit our children and grandchildren, who live in various parts of the greater Sydney area. While we were visiting one of our daughters on the Northern beaches, we decided to go out and walk wherever our inclination took us, leaving our daughter at home to work.

It was a beautifully sunny day and we had walked, probably for a couple of hours – through the golf course, along the beach, up to the headland, and we were walking back into town for lunch when, quite suddenly, my husband seemed to collapse. He was shaking uncontrollably and didn’t seem able to stand on his own.

We stopped still, and immediately I planted my feet physically and mentally, and supported him – declaring aloud, while absolutely knowing and feeling, that all he could be was an expression of God, an expression of Spirit; that God was his life, the only Life there is; that he didn’t live in a physical body, but in God. I know he was also praying because he was declaring aloud truths about himself that he had learned in a Christian Science Sunday School.

In an instant he stopped shaking and stood upright, and we walked on. We still had quite a walk ahead of us but we never mentioned the incident again, just felt immensely grateful and awed at the power and presence of God.

Strangely enough, when this occurred, we were walking through the grounds of the local hospital, but there was never any suggestion of calling for human help or needing any other assistance. God’s presence is always with us and his help is always close at hand.

I have given this experience a lot of thought since then and it has impelled in me an ever-greater desire to understand, trust and be more constantly aware of God, infinite good – to really know God as Love; to strive, as Paul says in II Corinthians (5: 8), to be ‘absent from the body and present with the Lord’ and (II Corinthians 10:5) to bring ‘into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.’

I am so grateful to God for this wonderful Science of Christianity.