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Lives Inspired by Mary Baker Eddy's Example

A transformer of thought

A 2011 Series

From the January 2011 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Right from my first contact with Christian Science I felt something groundbreaking happening to me. Mary Baker Eddy’s ideas touched my heart. For the first time I felt real meaning rise in my outlook.

Within the course of two years, I found myself in the full-time practice of Christian Science healing. Coming from a life-science background, my understanding of what life is was fully transformed. Opening thought to the presence of divine Life revealed to me that what we experience as life has a much deeper source. The supposed fragility of life finds a deeper source of thought in the understanding that all life is an offspring of eternal, all-powerful divine Life.

What was it? How could I undergo such a radical change? There could only be one answer. Mary Baker Eddy was a transformer of thought.

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