As a practitioner of the Science of Mind, I not only pray for demonstrations for
myself, but for my clients, friends and family members. What is a demonstration? A
demonstration is like making a blueprint to describe something we expressly want or
need. In a house blueprint, we try to be as specific as possible; we should do the same
when designing our prayer demonstration, with the full intention of receiving it.
However, we don’t outline how it will come about or when it will be revealed, because that’s what God does. Our job is to ask God for the demonstration, to believe it will be
provided, and to wait patiently for the it and in whatever form. If the answer isn’t exactly
what we had in mind, we must keep our faith and believe the adjusted answer is for a
purpose beyond our understanding at the time.
The following personal demonstrations represent a few that resulted in the deepening
of my faith and my continued study of the Science of Mind tenets that changed my life.
Some of my personal demonstrations have taken a long time, while others have
manifested in a matter of minutes. It always amazes and delights me whenever the
demonstrations occur and each becomes a momentous event. Our words have a vibratory
energy.
For instance, on a visit with family members in Portland, Maine, one year, I left the
house early in the morning for a walk. In order to benefit from the exercise, I kept
Click Follow to receive emails when this author adds content on Bublish
Comment on this Bubble
Your comment and a link to this bubble will also appear in your Facebook feed.