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Spiritual living and blessedness are the only evidences, by which we can recognize true existence and feel the unspeakable peace which comes from an all-absorbing spiritual love.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p264: 24)
Whether you call it prayer or not, probably all of us at some time withdraw to that quiet place within to look for answers to life’s challenges. For me this is prayer.
When you go to that quiet place do you find answers? I’ve been thinking a lot about why sometimes I do get answers, and other times not. What I have noticed is that when I am willing to be humble and to put personal wishes and desires aside, I am more receptive to new ideas. This makes sense to me.
What I have also noticed is that when I lift my thought above the problem to a higher, larger, more spiritual perspective then solutions are found.
I have an analogy that helps me to lift my thought in times of trouble. It goes like this.
A man is canoeing on the ocean not far from the beach. It is a beautiful day and he ventures out further. Without warning a dense fog rolls in and he can hardly see to the end of his canoe. Soon he loses his orientation to the beach. He becomes fearful and wonders, is he heading to the beach and safety, or to the rocks or even to the open ocean? He can’t tell. He sits still and prays. Quickly the thought comes to him to stand up. It’s too dangerous to stand up in this little canoe he reasons, so he prays again. Again he gets the message to stand up. Three times he asks and three times he has this strong feeling that he should stand up. Eventually he obeys. As he stands up he realises that it is only a low-lying band of fog that is not much above his head when he is sitting down. Now standing up he is in the full sunshine; the beach is clearly in view. He sits down, spins the canoe around and heads safely to the beach. The fear is gone because he has a clear direction.
For me the fog represents the details of the human situation that is challenging me. The sunshine represents the spiritual ideas that are always available to give us a sense of direction. Nowadays I ask myself: Are you examining the fog? Am I going over the details of the situation that seems troubling?
Answers are not to be found by lamenting the fog. Answers come when we are aware of the good that already exists and celebrate this. This encourages the state of mind that is receptive. Sometimes there are solutions that we never expected.
This article was contributed by a member of the Christian Science community in Canberra.
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And the effect of righteousness will be peace, And the result of righteousness will be quietness and assurance for ever.
(Bible KJV – Isaiah 32: 17)
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For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
(The Bible KJV – II Timothy 1: 7)
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.
(The Bible KJV – I John 2: 15,16)
Hate no one; for hatred is a plague-spot that spreads its virus and kills at last. If indulged, it masters us; brings suffering upon suffering to its possessor, through‐out time and beyond the grave. If you have been badly wronged, forgive and forget: God will recompense this wrong, and punish, more severely than you could, him who has striven to injure you. Never return evil for evil; and, above all, do not fancy that you have been wronged when you have not been.
(Miscellaneous Writings – Love Your Enemies p12 by Mary Baker Eddy)
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Spiritual living and blessedness are the only evidences, by which we can recognize true existence and feel the unspeakable peace which comes from an all-absorbing spiritual love.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p264)
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Spirit, God, gathers unformed thoughts into their proper channels, and unfolds these thoughts, even as He opens the petals of a holy purpose in order that the purpose may appear.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p506)
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And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
(The Bible KJV – Romans 12: 2)
A member of the Christian Science community in Canberra gives thanks.
Recently I started reading a book by Christian Science practitioner Myrtle Smith. The book is titled “The Songbird Sings Before the Dawn” and has three parts to it. The first part is about Gratitude, the second is concerned with Angels and the third part is called The Practice.
Within the Gratitude section she makes mention of how much we can be grateful for; how much we can be thankful for. Some of the simple things – our privacy, our education, our thoughtful neighbours and friends, the simple act of being able to set the table for a meal.
She also relates a story of a meeting with another practitioner who had asked a person he was working with to make a list each day of the things they could be grateful for and to send it to him each day. The next day he received a letter with a 16 page gratitude list.
I have taken that suggestion and have started to write each day some of the things for which I am grateful. My daily list doesn’t run to 16 pages, but in doing so it is making me more considered and grateful for what I have. While I might not have been ungrateful for what I have I do recognise I have been remiss in not acknowledging and giving thanks for the good in my life.
Myrtle Smith also makes mention of Peter Henniker-Heaton, a man who had been discharged from the army when his legs became paralysed. His healing took ten years. When he was finally out on his own walking on crutches he met a man on a bus and the conversation turned to being grateful. The apparently somewhat grumpy man said to Peter Henniker-Heaton he (Henniker-Heaton) must be grateful to be here, to which Henniker-Heaton responded “No, I am here because I was grateful.”
I am not losing anything in my life by taking time to show a bit more gratitude. I am not losing anything in my life by being a bit more thoughtful and considered and giving thanks.
In the preface of Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy she states “To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.” (Page vii line 1).
It is in this spirit of ‘Leaning on the sustaining infinite’ and acknowledging the origin of all the blessings that I am giving more than passing or mere lip service to, and gratitude for, all that is in my life.
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The lecture by Myrtle Smith titled: The Power of Thanksgiving – The Songbird Sings Before the Dawn can be listened to here.