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Friday, August 05, 2011

Watermelon Festival 2011

Please join us on Sunday, the 7th of August, for the Watermelon Festival! We'll be open and in the street in front of our Reading Room at 3431 W.Cary, from 10 to 6 p.m.  Bargains, goodies, and lots of fun will be a-plenty!

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

New Beginnings

I'm so grateful that each morning is a new beginning with our Father-Mother
God. (Sometimes I need new beginnings in the middle of the day too!)


That I can resolve to hold my thinking, my actions and my words to a higher standard right this minute keeps me alert.

Here's my review of each day:

Did my words about, or to someone, bless or lift them? 

Did my thoughts tend to heal the current news of our government and world conditions?

Are my actions motivated by love for my fellow man?

Does my love for my fellow man motivate me to do more than I am doing?

Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science states in her seminal textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,  "If you believe in and practise wrong knowingly, you can at once change your course  and do right."

"What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds." 

"Desire is prayer..."

So my daily prayer is from Psalms 143:8

"Cause me to hear thy loving-kindness in the morning; for in thee do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto thee."

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

A Different Take on Things

There is a passage in the Bible (Phil. 4:7) that states, "And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."

I was surprised recently when I heard someone reference this line with the interpretation that "passeth" meant "surpasses" or "is beyond" understanding.  This view reduces the "peace of God" to an unknowable mystery with only a hope that the last part of that statement will be true.  From the very first time I read this passage I thought that "passeth" was an old fashioned way of saying "passes."  To me this is a statement of divine activity.  

Understanding flows from (passes/paseth) from God to man.  The children of God, you and me, created in His image after His likeness as stated in Genesis, reflect every element of that source.  I find this to be a comforting statement, bringing with it "the peace of God."

The Prayerful Mechanic was my post and is an example of a need being met by the recognition that understanding isn't an internal chemical or electrical mental process.  Rather, it is an expression of God completely
demonstratable all the time, especially when we need it most.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Looking for God?

                 
People all over the planet are looking for God these days.  And rightly so, since problems and conditions are frequently bigger than we can handle ourselves. Loneliness, starvation, war, political unrest, maybe a nagging physical problem, to name a few.   Even though we may look for Him (or Her) out there somewhere, ultimately true spirituality can be found within each of us. Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is within you.” We already possess the consciousness that recognizes and experiences the Supreme Being and the power that settles our problems and harmonizes all things. We just need to tap into that divine consciousness more deeply.


Once we start looking within our minds and hearts for solutions, what will we find? There may be some mental or moral debris we want to get rid of that needs to be cleared out. The one true God Christ told us about is just what is needed to clean house.  Here’s where I find Christian Science so helpful. It articulates the very nature and power of Deity better than any other source I know, and how to apply that nature and power to overcome debilitating thoughts and tendencies.


For instance, Science and Health, written by Mary Baker Eddy, and translated into many languages, gathers specific synonyms and qualities of God used in the Bible. They in turn enable us to strengthen and focus our prayers far more than we may have thought possible. Some of those synonyms are Life, Mind, Truth, Love, Principle (law), Spirit, Soul. And qualities like love, ever presence, infinite freedom,  all-providing. When you consider that these are already within your grasp, your own consciousness, think of the potential for reformation and healing right at hand! Each one gives us an avenue to explore and utilize with divine power.  


The link, spirituality.com, may lead you to discover the good within yourself you know is there but haven’t found yet.    ///

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Fall from a Bike

It's been a while since I've been on my ancient (I think it almost qualifies as an antique!) bicycle, but when my daughter challenged me to take it for a spin, I couldn't resist. But I hadn't gone ten feet when my feet slipped off the pedals and I crashed onto the driveway. One of the handlebars hooked me in the rib cage, and I heard an odd noise, followed by extreme pain when I tried to move.

I really didn't have time that day, or in the next week, to be immobile. I immediately rose with the help of my family, and decided I had to know that this event had never occurred in God's kingdom if I was to gain my dominion over the situation. Taking a stand wasn't easy, as the pain seemed, and that is all it could do, "seem," intense. I kept on with my chores, knowing I was a spiritual idea, but the pain wasn't getting better. I asked, at one point when I needed immediate help, for my husband's metaphysical support. I knew he'd been working all along, and he said to me "a spiritual idea can have no impact with a material object." The proverbial light bulb went off. I'd been knowing I was God's spiritual child, but I'd never specifically denied the impact issue.

I continued with this truth for the next week or so, every time it seemed I couldn't sleep comfortably or do something that needed doing. About ten days later, I felt truly free as I lifted some heavy boxes and slept on the seemingly affected side without pain. To say I was grateful for this evidence of God's care is an understatement. I was also grateful for my husband's metaphysical clarity about the situation, and how my need was quickly and completely met.  

Friday, July 15, 2011

Thought Awakened

Forty five years ago, my youngest brother was diagnosed with Down’s Syndrome. Labeled for life with restrictions attached! I, too, seemed to have been mesmerized by this mortal belief throughout the years. Occasionally, I would specifically work to see him as God’s spiritual idea forever being unfolded. However, a passage from this week’s lesson, entitled Life, found in the Christian Science Quarterly, has brought unexpected clarity to my thinking. I’d like to share this passage with you. It can be found on page 243, line 32 of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

“Inasmuch as God is good and the fount of all being, He does not produce moral or physical deformity; therefore such deformity is not real, but is illusion, the mirage of error. Divine Science reveals these grand facts. On their basis Jesus demonstrated Life, never fearing nor obeying error in any form.”


Although I have read this passage before, I have now been re-awakened to stand porter and guard my thoughts against erroneous thinking!

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Clearer Vision

I am a Christian Scientist who wears glasses.  You may think this is a contradiction.  Why hasn't that been healed?  Fair question.  Why does one situation persist while another, also dealing with my eyes, as is the case with this posting, is healed quickly and completely?  Another fair question.

First, I don't believe there is any condition which the presence of omnipotent Mind cannot bring into perfect harmony, the realm of the real.  Mrs. Eddy asks in Science and Health "What cannot God do?"(135:20)  Jesus made repeated encouraging statements about his followers' ability to replicate his healing power.  Most notably, for me, is, "I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also." (John 14: 12)  There are also several instances where he healed blindness.

Speaking for myself only, I think the difference lies in dedication and focus.  A problem of seeming urgency gets my full attention while something less dramatic tends to be tolerated or accommodated.  Rather than focus on what I have yet to demonstrate, I choose to express my genuine gratitude for the healings that I have experienced.

Last summer, during a routine eye exam, my optometrist became very concerned that the internal pressure in one eye was much lower than it should be and wanted me to be examined by a specialist.  I put it off for several weeks, all the time praying specifically about my vision, knowing that it was a spiritual quality and not a material condition.  When he asked me about the results and I hadn't even made an appointment, I knew I needed to do this in order to calm his concerns.

No mention of decreased pressure was made at the initial examination.  However, another situation presented itself.  Both eyes had a number of open sores on the irises.  After warning me of the potential for total blindness, the examining physician wrote several prescriptions for antibiotics and eye drops.  It surprised her, and not in a good way, when I said that I would address the situation differently.  I did not say "prayerfully" and I should have.

Her response was, "Well, you can't just wish this away."  I had no intention of trying to do that.  She insisted on a follow-up exam within a week.

At that exam there had been sufficient progress that she no longer pressed for the drops and ointment.  Instead, she noted healing was taking place when she said, "Whatever you're doing -- keep doing it."  Another exam was scheduled.

At this third exam she declared all the sores had healed.  There was a big BUT.  The "but" was that the healing process had left scars where each sore had been.  She told me that I was very lucky that the sores had not been over the pupils because the obstruction resulting form the scars would have left permanent blind spots.

God doesn't lead us part way.  Omnipotence doesn't provide partial victories.  There was still work to do.  There was no compromising with this error.  I continued my prayers, seeing myself as God sees me, perfect.

A  subsequent exam with my regular optometrist revealed that neither problem existed or left any evidence of ever having existed.  Pressure was normal.   There were no scars.

I'm a Christian Scientist who still wears glasses, but with a clearer sense of vision.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Takin' it to the Streets!

                                           Watermelon Festival!!


Picture a townhouse-style Reading Room tucked between two buildings that carry facades to the sidewalk. Painted a lively yellow with a bright blue awning, adorned with a perky flower bed awash with color, the Reading Room has perched in its niche on Cary Street for years. Doing okay. Hanging in there.

Now imagine a street festival that attracts approximately a 140-150,000 people meandering the closed streets on a hot August day, right in front of the Reading Room. For one Sunday a year, the Carytown Watermelon Festival converts Cary Street in Richmond,Virginia, into a big party. A street party. Music, food vendors, families with strollers and dogs on leashes. What does the Reading Room do?

First, we open our doors for a few hours on that Sunday afternoon. Nothing happens. Our light is definitely not shining. The Reading Room tries a few years of putting out a table with Reading Room stock in front, manned by a couple of volunteers. No one is too excited about the effort. They offer free cups of water to the hot and thirsty. Almost no one stops by to chat or survey the Reading Room wares. Just too hard a job, some felt. Too difficult to share Christian Science is such a hurly-burly atmosphere.

Does the church give up and go back to closing up for the festival?

No way. The church has learned its lesson. Hiding a light under a bushel is a bummer. The next year, a generous budget is set. The church rents two spaces in the middle of the street, sets up tents and chairs, sponsors a Christian Science lecture for the middle of the festival day, and orders extras of everything. A couple hundred copies of Science and Health in bright blue paperback. A couple hundred blue Bibles. People who never heard of Christian Science sit in the lawn chairs under the tent and hear a great lecture. Several stay and ask questions of the speaker, Sarah Hyatt. Passers-by hear a phrase, stop dead in their tracks and listen from the street. The Reading Room is involved and part of the festival.

Yet somehow that pesky bushel gets popped over the Reading Room’s candle once more. Several lean years follow, but the church is praying its way to the street once more.

Another group gathers to try a tent in the street. This time, many candles will be lit. Pretty green T-shirts with “God Heals, ask me how” printed on the back, and the Cross and Crown symbol on the front shoulder in vivid pink are worn by church members. Monitors are rolled and tied with pink and green ribbons attached to equally festive helium balloons emblazoned with “Christian Science Reading Room, 3431 West Cary Street,” and handed out to passers-by. Hundreds of free Sentinels are accepted by the curious. Festival-goers stop in the tent and chat, maybe to escape the August heat, but also out of curiosity. They ask if the tent belongs to Scientology (which has a new building a block down the street). What fun to explain we’re not. Tent workers get tons of chances to talk about Christian Science and share healings they’ve experienced in their own lives.

The next year, the church orders even more Monitors, more Sentinels for giveaways. And they’re accepted by the passers-by. With each year, and increased orders for periodicals, the volunteers find they’re able to hand out all of them. Each gift to a festival-goer opens a door to a conversation, a chance to talk about God and Christian Science, and spiritual healing.

People head inside to the Reading Room proper, where volunteers answer more questions. The Reading Room stock inside grows depleted. The day is alight with candles without bushels.

More visitors, simple seekers of Truth, visit after the Festival than ever before. The Reading Room has taken it to the streets, and the streets have found the Reading Room. How very grateful the church is for this tangible evidence of the efficacy of prayer.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Masks

Masks. Halloween stores are filled with them. Did you see the TV show FACE OFF? Over its course, makeup artists competed to see who could create the most effective masks from makeup and prostheses. The results were astounding; aliens, men into women, animals, and even plants who were, underneath it all, just people.
We all wear them. Sometimes it involves makeup, sometimes it's an expression. Smiling when inside, we're screaming. A serious expression when we really want to laugh. Are we ever without a mask? Yes.

When we're living with prayer. Living the life God has given us. When we walk with God, there's no need to hide behind a mask of any sort. We're free to express all the God-like qualities with which we are, every one of us, endowed.

Error wears a mask, too. Error is another name for anything God didn't make. And if God didn't make it, we can't have it. Sometimes error wears a charming mask, trying to lead us into the temptation of falling into what it wants us to do. And it's nothing that's good for us, that's for sure.


How can we see through the masks? See things as God sees them. If you look with the eyes of Love reflecting Love, you'll never be fooled.  Seeing the real man and woman as God created them, perfect, complete, and loving, is my daily goal.

Monday, June 06, 2011

The Prayerful Mechanic

I was cutting grass with a three-blade, 48 inch deck walk behind mower when a bungee cord hanging from a bracket came loose, dropped onto the deck, and wedged itself into the blade driver. Then it twisted itself and threw the drive belt off, halting the mower and my day.

I'm not a mechanic by nature. Something either works, or it doesn't.  The mower clearly wasn't working, and even th ugh I was able to pull the bungee cord out, it left a twisted  drive belt on the mower's deck. I couldn't figure out how to put the belt back on.  Every attempt resulted in several feet of slack belt and an inoperable mower.

Having exhausted every idea I  had, I felt I had no option but to load up the mower and take it to a mechanic. I then realized I could pray about this problem.  As a Christian Scientist, I understand God to be Mind, the source of all ideas.  Mary Baker Eddy begins the definition of God as "The Great I AM: The all-knowing..."  I reasoned that the solution  to this mechanical problem was known to God, and that there could never be a problem beyond God's control.  Made as the reflection of this Mind, I had the solution already. I knew the communication was always from God to Man.

Just that quickly, what needed to be done became apparent.  I took the belt completely off, straightened out the twists, and began with a different sequence to reattach it.  Immediately, the damage was repaired.
Before returning to work, I finished this "healing" by expressing gratitude for the immediate availability of God's help and support.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Angry Birds

Have you played the game Angry Birds? It's filled with different situations where graphic birds try to blow up green pigs. Silly, I know, but it lead me to think about how we can pray.

The targeted pigs appear to be protected by glass, wood, and stone fortresses, often very difficult for the little birds to penetrate. While playing the game with an eight year old little boy, we discussed the tactics he should take when launching the attacking "angry birds," in order take out the fortresses and earn points by blowing up the taunting pigs. We came up with specific ideas and they worked!

It came to me that this was a good example of how to pray about taking out the green pigs of mortal mind. We don't need to start praying in a massive launch of scattered prayer, but instead, we can be lead to pray logically and thoughtfully about how to counter any entrenched, stubborn, or lingering lie about ourselves or anyone else. The right idea will come to us through focused, specific prayer, because we can see any dire situation as God sees it. Untrue. Not impenetrable. There is no power apart from God, and that power is laser-like and swift to reveal the nothingness of mortal mind, error. The birds of our prayer can easily and successfully blow up those unreal green pigs.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Our Dear Dog

Was clearly not feeling well. She hadn't been eating normally, but she was still her loving self. We put her to bed, knowing the Truth about her, that she was a beloved creature, a pure expression of Love. About one in the morning, I awoke and went to her room downstairs to check on her. The picture was alarming. I tried to make her comfortable, and then I began to pray big time. I began by seeing her as God sees her, perfect, complete, and a delightful expression of joy. The love she expresses for everyone couldn't be dimmed or taken from her. Her real identity is spiritual, untouched by the picture before my eyes. I prayed until I felt calmer, then I went back to my bed to pray some more. Every time I awoke, which was often, I returned to my prayers, knowing God was in control, until I was able to feel calm again. Fear tried often to creep into my consciousness, but I refused to succumb. The evidence was false, and I wasn't going to buy into an untrue picture.

The next morning, she greeted us with her normal happy demeanor,and the ugly physical picture disappeared. She was completely happy and well.

The Child of God

The newspapers the past few days have featured the photograph of a well-known "terrorist" who was killed in a US military maneuver.

This individual clearly saw himself as outside the law and, as is the case with all sin, this carried with it its own punishment. Sin and punishment always travel together, you can't one without the other. There are many different definitons of the concept "sin". One is:  to miss the mark.  Another is: to break the First Commandment. When we miss the mark, aren't we letting something else beside Love, Truth, Principle, guide our actions and therefore, be god to us? 

However, it is important to remember that what we accept as true about a man becomes our reality. Jesus never called a man by a false, sinful name.  He knew the shortcomings of the prostitute, the tax collector, the doubters.
When a leper stood in front of him asking for a healing, although everyone around him knew and saw a man that was a leper, Jesus clearly was seeing only the dearly loved son of God. This view of him, healed him so everyone around could also see God's pure man.

We must not be fooled into believing false lables under anyone's picture. God never made any such man. It is a picture of a counterfeit, a distortion of God's creation. We see what we believe. And we get what we see.

PROGRESS

In a sermon titled "THE PEOPLE'S IDEA OF GOD",  Mary Baker Eddy wrote, "Every step of progress is a step more spiritual."


Sometimes we worry that we are making a wrong decision. A Sunday School student recently asked me, "How do you know you are obeying what God wants you to do, instead of willfully deciding to do what YOU think you want to do?


Prayer for me means lots of listening. God knows what we need and what will be best for our progress. He is always guiding us and if we get quiet with our questions, we will be able to discern His guidance. The Bible tells us, "Be still and know that I am God." (And you are not! LET God show you the way.)


I love the advice I find in Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, the Christian Scientist's textbook. When faced with two decisions, neither of which seems the absolute perfect choice, just always choose the better one. This way you work your way up to a perfect solution a step at a time. If we mistake our way and make a decision that we think, looking back, may have been a mistake, trust that God is opening the way for us to be in our right place. Sometimes there is something to learn on the way!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Grief and Loss Healed

A few years ago just after my grandfather passed away, my sister and I went to visit our dad in another state. During our visit we went hiking in a rural mountain area. At one of the places we stopped to view the scenery, we left our cellphones and several other items in my dad's truck. While we were away from the truck someone broke in and stole several things including our cellphones and even tried to set the truck on fire. After making this discovery and overcoming the initial shock, we drove to the local police station. A report was filed, but there seemed little that could be done. While we were at the police station waiting for someone to take our statement, I was affirming that God's man does not steal.

That night the weekly Wednesday evening testimony meeting was held at the local Christian Science Society. During this meeting I stood up and gave gratitude for God's protection that day. Even though things had been stolen from my dad's truck, no one had harmed us, and the attempt to burn my dad's truck was unsuccessful. As soon as I stood up to give this testimony, the feelings of fear from that day dissolved.

I called a Christian Science practitioner to help pray with me. She said that we needed to work on a sense of loss relating to the passing away of my grandfather and the things that were stolen.

A few weeks later, it was determined that the person responsible for the theft was from a prominent and well to do family in that area and that he had become involved with illegal drugs. As a result of this his family had disowned him. It became clear to me that what this person needed was love. At that moment I forgave this person and asked God to let him know that he is loved.

After this I felt a sense of peace and any fear or sense of being violated went away. Most everything that was taken from the truck was recovered and those things that were not were easily replaced or let go of.

I am grateful for this opportunity to learn more about God's love for his children.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Quarterly Business Meeting

Members are reminded that our quarterly business meeting will be held on April 21 at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Prayer for Childen

From Matthew 19:13
Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them.

14 But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.

We feel very fortunate to have Christian Science while raising our children. Every need has been met quickly and with success, from bloody noses to bullying.  Fevers, colds, school problems, every single little (and seemingly big) thing has been resolved through prayer.  A child-like thought, innocent and pure, can be found in everyone, from an infant to seeming senior citizens.  This purity of thought can't help but respond to the Truth, and it does. 

Every child deserves to be loved, cared for, and protected, and who better to do this than our Heavenly Father-Mother, God?  By knowing that God is always our children's parent, we've been able to let go of false responsibilities and see through the clouds of the human picture. God is always with them, guarding, guiding, and protecting them.  Doing so always has, and always will, enable our children to live, free and pure, untouched by anything that would try to taint them.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Sudden Healing

Saturday, as I was getting dressed for work, my chest began to ache.  I hurt from armpit to armpit, neck to waist.

My first thoughts were neither metaphysical nor spiritual.  I thought, "I must have pulled something.  It'll go away."  I know better.  To look for a cause for a problem is to deny that God, good, is the only cause.  To believe that a problem has a cause and is real is to believe that God can be absent from His creation, that man is not the reflection of God, the image and likeness of God as Genesis puts it.  These ideas came to me later.

The pain persisted.  As I was leaving the house I began to wonder what it was.  Was it serious.  What if...

Suddenly the first lines of one of my favorite hymns (342) filled my thought.

              This is the day the Lord hath made.
              Be glad, give thanks, rejoice.
              Stand in His presence, unafraid.
              In praise lift up your voice.

By the time I reached the word "unafraid" the pain vanished.  So did the fear, the What if's.  I took the time, right there, standing in my driveway to thank God for being there and for the realization that I was in His presence.  I was grateful to recognize that my day was made by God and He was in total control.

It was a productive, happy day.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Angels of His Presence


“For he shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways.” (Ps 91: 11)

Throughout the Bible, when angels are identified as such, they are often portrayed as men. Lot protected the two strangers from the townspeople in Sodom. Jacob wrestled with a “man” at Peniel. (Remember, he was left alone.) In the New Testament there is the familiar story of (male) Gabriel visiting Mary and Joseph, telling them the nature and role of their son to be, Jesus. An angel appeared to the shepherds which prompted them to go to Bethlehem (Luke2: 8-15) And “angels came and ministered” unto Jesus when he overcame temptation in the wilderness. Angels also play a significant role supporting and protecting Paul’s establishment of the early churches, opening prison gates, loosening chains, and leading him safely out of town when needed. Finally, in Revelation, Michael is portrayed as a warrior leading a host of “his angels” in the final conflict with the Great Red Dragon. Throughout the Bible, God’s everpresence is exemplified by angels. They inspire, comfort, protect, and guide.

Over the centuries angels have been depicted in art as winged and female. Are they male or female or something else entirely?

Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science focuses on the spiritual nature of angels. In the Glossary of Science and Health, part of the definition of angels is, “God’s thoughts passing to man; spiritual intuitions, pure and perfect;” (S+H 581: 4-5) Elsewhere she states, “Angels are pure thoughts from God, winged with Truth and Love, no matter what their individualism may be.” (S+H 298: 28-30).

When I’m praying my way through a problem, seeking healing or direction, I expect and anticipate an answer. God, Divine Mind, the All-knowing, is reflected in creativity and intelligence. As His child, made in His image and likeness, I know that all I’ll ever need is always, already available to me through Divine Love. Jesus uses the example of a father being asked by his son for bread or a fish, which he would not ignore or pervert, to make the point, “how much more your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask of him?” (Matt. 7:8-11) Our role is to willingly open our thought to ideas, suggestions, and/or commands God sends in response to our asking. In short, to listen, recognize, acknowledge, and follow the angels God sends in response to our asking.

There are no emergencies to this Mind. There are no surprises for the All-knowing. Each one of us can daily declare this Truth to be true of everyone, everywhere, any time. This includes the selfless individuals striving to find answers to the multitude of problems in Japan and Haiti, the statesmen working for peace throughout the world, a college student confronted with an ethics violation, or a 5-year old struggling with the principles of addition. There is no situation outside the infinitude of God – and that includes those encountered by me and you.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

An Awakening

My husband and I were sitting in our family room, one evening 2 years ago, when he dropped off to sleep as we were watching TV. Suddenly, he seemed to wake up and announced that he couldn't see, and his eyes seemed to lose their luster, becoming opaque. I was so grateful to be able to calmly tell him that it wasn't true, and that he was having a bad dream. However, he was agitated, and began to try to stand up, but seemed uncoordinated. Even with my help, he could not stand. This happened a few times without success. He then fell back into the chair and I suggested that he take a nap.
I said, aloud, a quote from Science and Health, "God is everywhere and nothing apart from Him is present or has power." He was quiet and slept for a few minutes. I took out the Bible Lesson for that week, which was, "Substance". I knew God was right there with us, that only harmony was present and could not be reversed. Matter makes no conditions for man; God is our Life.
After a few minutes he wakened and his eyes looked normal. He said he thought he had had a stroke. I answered that it was only a bad dream. He wanted to get up and was able to, with my help.
I  suggested that we together go over the "punch list" for the small addition to our house that was in the final stages of completion. This was of interest to him and we went over the list, making additions and taking off deletions as we walked around the house. That night he took a shower and slept well. There has been no reoccurrence or bad effect from this experience, and I write it to serve as another instance of God's omnipotence and omnipresence, as well as the practicality of Christian Science.