Friday, May 17, 2024

Is it Wholesome?



"Stand porter at the door of thought." 
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 392:24)

Since your home (or dwelling) is really your consciousness, it's important to mind the thoughts you allow in. 

The internet is continually entering our home via every one of the family living here, be it something on YouTube, Netflix etc. 

We can still hold a standard for what is allowed 'in' our house/consciousness. 

A simple criteria, especially when it involves kids, should be "Is it wholesome?" 

I'm so grateful that this concept just came to mind one day recently. I find that it takes it out of the realm of personal opinions like "Dad says...." or "Mom says...".  The kids can apply it themselves and keep it in mind. 







Artificial vs Genuine

At what point does artificial become genuine? 

Never.

So it is with artificial intelligence.  

A.I. will always be a glorified calculator... a tool. 

'Guns don't kill people, people kill people'. There's nothing new here, just a more subtle method for error to multiply if unchecked. 



Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Lines That 'Pop'

With my guitar in hand I lead hymn sings at a Christian Science nursing facility.  We sing about 14-20 hymns for about 30 to 45 minutes.

I'm usually surrounded by small or medium group of mostly silver haired folks sitting comfortably in antique couches and in their wheelchairs. The setting is a homey and comfortable solarium lounge or in the high-ceiling library of the old heritage Victorian mansion that this facility was centered on and built around.

Everyone has their brown hard-covered Christian Science hymnals in hand as they sing along. But the singing is just one part of this weekly ritual. At the heart of these coming-together sessions are the Spirit-leading healing words found in the century old (and newer supplemental) Christian Science hymns.

A good many hymns in the classic hymnal had their origins as poems published in the religious periodicals of the Christian Science church in Boston during the formative years of the Christian Science movement.

Even after leading these hymn-sings for years, a few lines will always 'pop out' from the pages in my thought- providing comfort or presenting a solution to some concern preoccupying thought.

For example today, a line from a verse in hymn 178 stood out: "Love, the Golden Rule of living."

How great that would be, it prodded me to think, if this single line were placed prominently on the walls and in all the offices of the Pentagon, in the President's office...in all places of government and military installations in all nations around the world! And taken to heart?

If this powerful yet simple concept were placed above all others, what affect that would have on the world?

We don't need more bombs, more wars, more aggressive actions. It's Love that's the Golden Rule... In every plan and design, this should under-gird and support it. Any actions not derived from this rule should be scrapped and returned to the drawing board.

I also see it to be significant that one doesn't have to be religious to appreciate the practical power in this concept.

Maybe I'll call the Pentagon and offer to lead some hymn sings?! ;-)

Hymn 178 on guitar: https://youtu.be/Mvh6phuVSbA

photo credit: Photos by Angela, Singing Away

Friday, April 13, 2018

Praying for your Car?

Once years ago a raccoon showed up in the middle of the road.

I couldn't stop in time so I misapplied some advice my driver instructor once gave me: when encountering an obstacle like a pothole on the road, drive so that it passes underneath your car seat. That way, you won't run over it with your wheels.

Raccoons are definitely not potholes. I heard some rolling noise from under the car. It was awful. I felt very guilty.

For me this was an example of trying to do something other than praying first- which in previous experiences had served me quite well. Like the time I was driving too fast in the snow and my car started to fish tail. In that instance, with a passenger in the car, and another vehicle on-coming, I just reached out to God as Mind: acknowledging that He was in control.

With humility I sincerely put my trust in the divine to protect everyone involved. It had the effect of immediately arresting the fear and panic that would tend to immobilize.

Then I can only say that I steered like I've never done before, like a pro stunt driver, really: missing a row of mail box posts by an inch (I know because we looked at the tire ruts in the snow after the fact), missing the oncoming car, and gradually landing softly into a ditch- in fact downright gently...it was almost comical!

My passenger, when I told him I had felt completely helpless and so had reached out to God and at that point my arms just knew what to do- gratefully agreed that we'd witnessed something of an amazing save!

So back to my incident involving the raccoon: I had the thought to pray that never again could our car hurt anyone or anything.

From time to time over the years I continue to remind myself to pray this way, and it's worked. I knew that cars represent transportation and movement, and that is a useful and good thing, and that one good idea can't hurt another good idea.

So this brings us to today: I was driving extra fast as I was attempting to clear a cyclist that was at my right hand side. A little squirrel zoomed out in front of the car. I affirmed aloud (or maybe it was just in my thought, but quite forcefully): "this car will not kill any creature."

I said it and felt it with conviction, knowing that when we turn to God for protection, help is at hand. I felt a spiritual clarity knowing that God gives man dominion over the foibles of human mortal experience. That squirrel was going to be just fine! I applied the brake based on a sense of intuition, slowing down but not stopping (traffic was approaching from behind).

I glanced back to be sure, and saw in my rear-view mirror he had made it, in true high-tail fashion, scrambling into a bush at the side of the street.

"The divine Mind maintains all identities, from a blade of grass to a star, as distinct and eternal." 

pg 70, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy

Photo credit: Tony Fischer, Urban living for Sadie the Squirrel 

Thursday, April 12, 2018

A Quick Healing of a Cold

I'd been praying about contagion. About half or more of illnesses and sicknesses are attributed to contagion.

What seems scary about the concept of contagion it is that it happens on a micro scale- so tiny you can't see it- like a ghost or specter of illness that hides on a door knobs or floats in the air. 

In my life as a practicing Christian Scientist I've had to deal with contagious illness. I've learned to trust Christian Science as an effective form of treatment. 

My first healing of a cold happened years ago when I was as a young man newly putting Christian Science first in my daily life. I was praying 'hard' about aggressive cold symptoms. It was a sluggish struggle, mentally and physically, and it happened when I was an apprentice chef working in a hotel kitchen.

I'll never forget the special moment of realization that came to me as I leaned on the stainless steel counter. It was a freeing and simple thought: Christian Science will heal me.

This realization was... a revelation. It was such a relief because I was feeling like I, personally, had to bear the heavy burden of healing this cold through my own mental wranglings and wrestling, almost like moving heavy furniture around in my mind!  

The cold left me that night! And I know it was because of that angel message. It was what I needed to know right at that time. It was powerful enough to clear out any fear that I was going to have to put up with incapacitating physical suffering and misery.

The realization had the effect of unburdening my thought. The ideas and truths of Christian Science, revealed so clearly in Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy, were what would free me, and they did.

Like Jesus said, "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (John 8:32)

photo credit: Hernan Pinera 'free' 


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Lov Mor

I saw this cool licence plate on a car up here in Canada: 'LovMor'.

Doesn't sound like it, but that's actually a spiritual demand being made on all of us each day.

All problems boil down to this need: to love more...to develop a deeper and more spiritual love for both your fellow man and God as well.

Spiritual progress is intricately entwined with this requirement.

I know in my Christian Science nurse practice over the years I've tangibly felt that what contributed most to a feeling of success working with patients was to yield to and obey this command.

You might even say, what is needed most in a case is not to nurse more, but to love more- and I suppose that is the essence of any healing practice.




Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Instantaneous Healing

I came across a blog by an ex-Christian Scientist whom posited that if a Christian Science practitioner can't heal instantly, then they aren't practicing the same thing Jesus practiced, then citing Jesus' and his disciples quick healing record.

And this blogger felt that if modern day Christian Science practitioners don't heal instantly they are demonstrably not practicing the same Science that Jesus practiced. 

My initial response as one having experienced healing from the treatments of Christian Science practitioners is: 1). I've had instant full healings, and 2). I've been daily treated for one month and had a complete medical-science-defying healing,  and 3). I've had ongoing treatments costing me well over a thousand dollars with zero resultant evidence of healing (though i will argue there has to be some healing going on below the visible surface, and I have not given up on eventually cracking that nut).

The successful instantaneous healings felt similar to the month-long ones: tangible mental spiritual progress which was then reflected on a body restored to normalcy. I don't feel that the Christian Science practitioners in either case were practicing a different Science per se.

Mary Baker Eddy answers this question very nicely in her "Miscellaneous Writings" on page 40:

   "It is often asked, “If Christian Science is the same method of healing that Jesus and the apostles used,why do not its students perform as instantaneous cures as did those in the first century of the Christian era?”

    In some instances the students of Christian Science equal the ancient prophets as healers. All true healing is governed by, and demonstrated on, the same Principle as theirs; namely, the action of the divine Spirit,through the power of Truth to destroy error, discord of whatever sort. The reason that the same results follow not in every case, is that the student does not in every case possess sufficiently the Christ-spirit and its power to cast out the disease. The Founder of Christian Science teaches her students that they must possess the spirit of Truth and Love, must gain the power over sin in themselves, or they cannot be instantaneous healers."


photo credit: Daniel Gonzalez Fuster through my window 149 


Friday, April 6, 2018

Bowing Down to Idols Lately?

One of the 'old fashioned-feeling' aspects of Christianity is the mention of 'idol worship'. How relevant is that today? More so than I thought...and I'm not referring to "American Idol".

In the 'Good News Bible' translation that came out in the 1970s, there are illustrations throughout. I eyed one to do with idols in which people are basically bent over in front of a statue.

So I asked myself: what kind of undesirable qualities are being expressed in this picture?

Fawning or Grovelling.  >>> Not attractive! You know, laying on the sugar and feeding others' egos in some way, usually to get something they have that you want....One dictionary says: 'act in an obsequious manner in order to obtain someone's forgiveness or favor'.

Deformed Posture.  >>> It's just not natural to be all bent over like that.

Showing Weakness.   >>> This from Merriam Webster: "to show weakness by agreeing to the demands or following the orders of (someone or something)."

Well that's enough for me to keep busy with today. I'm sure you can go look through your synonym finder for 'bow down' and see what stands out to you: discern and expose these truly unhelpful ways of thinking in your very own consciousness.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Starting Your Day Right by Turning Your Thought to God First

The most important thing to do when you first wake up?

NOT grab breakfast.

NOT check your emails.

NOT check google news to see if World War III has begun.

Commune with God.

Turn your thoughts directly toward God in a way that works best for you. Affirm spiritual facts. Everything you know about God: That God is divine Mind; is All, is divine Love, is Spirit, and how matter is not part of that all because All is All, not All 'plus' some of this stuff, or that stuff...

I find reading the Weekly Christian Science Bible Lesson once though is a great way to guide my thought towards Truth. I usually read it on my digital pad.

"Man is properly self-governed only when he is guided rightly and governed by his Maker, divine Truth and Love." 

106:9 Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy


Please share how you commune with God first thing in your day.

photo credit: Pilottage, July 7 2009 Extravaganza - Prediction = True; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Monday, December 7, 2015

Do animals have souls?

Each and every animal has a unique, eternally preserved identity and consciousness according to Christian Science.

"God is the Life, or intelligence, which forms and preserves the individuality and identity of animals as well as men." (pg. 550 Science & Health by Mary Baker Eddy).

In a nutshell, our beloved pets- who we've learned respond and reciprocate affection, memory etc. have an eternal spiritual identity. But so do every one of the 56 billion farm animals killed every year for food.

It is worth noting that in 1900 there were 1.5 billion humans on Earth, and today there are 7 billion and growing.

(photo credit: by Mehico https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

Monday, November 23, 2015

Is your Christian Science branch Church not cutting it for you?

We can wait for church and church members to be perfect, or we can see church and church members spiritually as perfect right now, and work 'backwards' with it from that higher vantage point.


Thursday, July 9, 2015

Be SUPER!





















Be

Super 

Grateful

Super thankful

Super generous 

Super kind

This is divine 

be-ing!




(photo credit: amboo who? Be thankful; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

Monday, January 14, 2013

What is Heaven? (poem/ditty)

Heaven is

when you hear yourself saying:

"Perfect!

or


when you overcome fear

- standing

where you thought you'd never stand

or


when you're absolutely unaware of the passing of time:

-no pressure from the future, no drag from the past

they merely stop pestering thought

as you invest yourself

100% in the now


(photo credit: Romain Toornier https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)




Wednesday, December 19, 2012

An Anglican from South Carolina Learns about Christian Science

At a neighbour's drop-in Christmas party recently I made a new friend from South Carolina who said that he'd learned two things that evening, and he held up his large hand and counted off his fingers to emphasize:

1. How oil is drilled in Alberta
2. What Christian Science is

An unusual curriculum for sure!

I love chatting with folks about Christian Science. My new acquaintence is a dedicated Anglican church member in his State. He knew little of my religion and wasted no time diving in with some specific questions that he'd always (secretly perhaps) wanted answered.

Backing up a bit, it all started when he asked what I do. I told him that I was a Christian Science nurse.

That combination- Christian Science, and Nurse- seemed a contradiction to him- as so often people think of a 'nurse' as being connected to medicine- something he knew that for Christian Scientists constituted prayer of a spiritual means alone.


I described what I did. I said sometimes Christian Scientists- or anyone relying on that kind of prayer alone for healing- needed extra support depending on the kinds of health challenge.

If it involves inhibited mobility, my client or patient may not have enough family support at home to get them to the bathroom up a set of stairs, or if they're bed-bound the family may have no clue how to help them meet the daily needs such as bathing, toileting, food modifications etc.

So then a facility like where I work at comes into play: where a full time round-the-clock staff of Christian Science nurses can properly meet their individual needs while their full-time Christian Science practitioner continues to pray for them and keep in touch, usually by phone.

My Anglican friend wondered- if someone had a serious gash and was bleeding profusely would we tie the arm- kind-of-thing. I said I'd never had that experience, but I had bleeding situations before to a lesser degree but serious, and prayer and affirming God's control and power always proved effective.

I had to insert that facilities basically don't consider themselves as emergency rooms. If someone is in a car crash etc. it's usually a good idea to be taken to the hospital (as ambulances generally would be legally required to do anyways) and once things have calmed down and the patient can ask for legal release forms and requests a transfer to a Christian Science nursing facility.

My friend then wondered if a Christian Scientist gets shunned from church if they choose to rely on medical care- or was there a rule 'against' doing that. I reassured him that was not the case! It's always up to every church member to decide for themselves the kind of health-care they want.

Also he had no difficulty accepting that these kinds of healing happen through relying on prayer to God alone. And he came to the conclusion himself that my job was much more of a calling and ministry than of a medical or even practical nurse. But he sure was impressed with the degree of faith needed to rely on spiritual means alone. I said that for many of us it's a gradual thing- and after a series of healing experiences you just grow more confident in the prayer treatments of professional ministering Christian Science practitioners and of your own practice too.

Mostly he was reassured that we rely on the 'good book' so much. Indeed, our first Tenet includes the statement "we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life.'

Here's a link to a short video testimonial of a woman who had a serious accident and transferred to a Christian Science nursing facility and shortly after recovering had the successful healing medically confirmed (or back broken in 2 places). HERE.





Monday, December 3, 2012

One LPN's appreciation for Christian Science nursing

I met a male LPN the other evening (licensed practical nurse), which is always kind of a novelty, for two male 'nurses' to meet- it seems we're always out-numbered by women (don't worry- that's not a complaint!)

We discussed our somewhat similar lines of work- though there are a few commonalities as the long-term facility he worked at was started by nuns and is funded in part through the Catholic church (I still work as a Christian Science nurse in a care facility as I build up my public healing ministry). They still value the spiritual aspect of the care in his facility and feel it is vital. But from his perspective the bedside care gets pushed further and further out of the picture- eclipsed by technological machinery, record keeping and other job pressures.

As we stood holding our refreshments at the party we were at, he expressed his discouragement and concern for all the politics that go on- between legal, church and provincial and educational entities, plus personality struggles and reams of red tape.

He felt there was a loss of focus on the spiritual aspect of care- not the least of all being the over medicalization and over-drugging that he suspected goes on.

I shared with him that one of the most common healing occurrences I witness as a Christian Science nurse in facilities- where no medication is administered and patients are being prayed for by Christian Science practitioners- was the effective handling of pain. Over and over again I see it quickly and effectively eliminated through reliance on prayer and knowing that matter has no ultimate power over man who is wholly spiritual in nature. My friend said he did believe it- that prayer handles pain.

As we parted he was so appreciative to have learned about Christian Science nursing. It reassured him that at least in some facilities around the world the spiritual nature and identity of the patients was front and center as they were cared for.




Thursday, November 29, 2012

How To Bounce Out Of Bed in the Morning

I awoke early this morning as usual on a 'work day'. But I didn't feel like getting out of my comfortable bed. Then I remembered: 'oh yah, I'm not mortal.'

All sense of tiredness and resistance disappeared into a poof of mist and out of bed I flew.

Why did this work for me? Because the day before I had been praying about several things and also praying for patients of my healing ministry- and part of what I had been affirming was what Mary Baker Eddy writes about in her amazing Christian healing textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:

"Now I ask, Is there any more reality in the waking dream of mortal existence than in the sleeping dream? There cannot be, since whatever appears to be a mortal man is a mortal dream. Take away the mortal mind, and matter has no more sense as a man than it has as a tree. But the spiritual, real man is immortal."

Also I had been practicing this throughout my day. Whenever thoughts about being a mortal soul trapped in a body without my control or say in the matter I was rebelling and saying NO. I'm not going to indulge that concept. I acted out of knowing better than that.

And so out of bed I sprung. It could easily have been the other way around- and some mornings it is- that I give in to this concept unconsciously even- that i am just a mortal soul in a material body with limitations.



Why I Jog

This was the situation as I was entering 'mid-life' shall we say: I was feeling that my own body was getting away from me: almost like loosing grip on the harness of a horse you rely on to get you around.

I was needing more naps, lacking energy, getting tired more easily than i ever used to.

So in praying about this I was inspired to jog. And wear my iPod while I jogged (i find listening to music is the key for me).

I worked into a daily routine of jogging for 30 minutes- usually right after work.

Like Mary Baker Eddy wrote in her classic text on spirituality and healing Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:

   "Inharmony of any kind involves weakness and suffering, — a loss of
control over the body."

When I jog I'm not working with the body so much: what's really being exercised are spiritual qualities like the dominion spoken of in Genesis chapter 1 in the Bible:  

   So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him;    male and female created he them.

   And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.


On the flipside of all this, I try to keep a balanced thought as it concerns the body: that I don't give too much credit to exercise as the source of my harmony and health.

It's all about expressing dominion, discipline, joy, and to me what is normal activity.

(photo credit Drey Roque Jogging Buddies https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Genuine Responsibilities

"Every function of the real man is governed by the divine Mind." 
~ Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with key to the Scriptures

The only genuine responsibilities you have to carry out are the ones governed by God.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Gratitude: the Great Magnifier

If gratitude could be 'materialized' it may look like a telescope, periscope or magnifying glass with a specific purpose of magnifying good, but only good. 

Think of it: what if you spent all day holding a magnifying glass up to friends and co-workers: magnifying every bad thing they say, every mistake they make, everything that you don't like about their behavior etc. etc. 

And contrast that with the one who spots the good that is ever-present all around them: the good qualities in a friend, the kindness or thoughtfulness of strangers, the beauty of a simple sunset or sunrise...anything at all that is good. 

It says in the Bible: Ps. 69: 30 

"I will praise the name of God with a song and will magnify Him with thanksgiving"

(photo credit Brian Pennington, magnify, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)

Monday, November 19, 2012

What the Cross is About

The cross is about sacrifice- but not sacrificing what's good for us. It's the sacrifice of what we think is good for us,  but really isn't.



(photo credit Claudio Ungari, Jesus Cross, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)