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Testimonies of Healing

Emotional stability attained

From the April 2013 issue of The Christian Science Journal

Originally written in German, this testimony appeared in the January 2013 German, French, Portuguese, and Spanish editions of The Herald of Christian Science.


There was a time in my life when a missed train, an impudent remark, or a flat bicycle tire made me fly into a fury. Sometimes the situations that triggered in me strong feelings of anger, disappointment, desperation, and fear seemed to be substantial and sometimes they were insignificant. I felt tossed about by outside circumstances as well as by my own emotions. When I was in a rage, my thoughts were racing; sometimes I even had to cry or kick an object. I felt very much in distress.

Since I was also experiencing other times in my life when, through spiritual practice, I was calm, felt an inner peace, and had a conciliatory effect on others, I decided to focus my attention more on spiritual things and consistently devote an hour of my morning to the study of Christian Science.

This brought a change to the situation. Week after week I experienced more and more confidence and assurance growing in me. I learned not to take things personally anymore. What helped me a lot, among others, was the following passage from Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896: “It is our pride that makes another’s criticism rankle, our self-will that makes another’s deed offensive, our egotism that feels hurt by another’s self-assertion” (p. 224).

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