“I knew my leg was fine.”

I’ve recently moved to a new apartment that is on the fourth floor of the building. Since I spend quite a bit of time sitting, I usually walk the stairs rather than use the elevator.

After having driven for 18 hours over the weekend, I was suffering from a claim of pain and weakness in my leg. So much so, that taking a forward step would cause the leg to begin to buckle. I found myself seeking the optimum position to be able to stand and walk.

Tuesday evening I had come home and decided I was taking the stairs anyway. I had been concentrating lately on the “Scientific Statement of Being,”* and when I reached the fourth floor the thought (a still small voice) came to me and said, “Without Truth you don’t have a leg to stand on.”

I continued to work with the Scientific Statement of Being that night and when I woke up, before even opening my eyes, I knew my leg was fine. And, I have been claim free ever since.

With much gratitude,

Gene M.

Science and Health, p. 468

2 thoughts on ““I knew my leg was fine.””

  1. I love when Truth comes with a bit of humor. I just wrote down in my notes this morning, “God has a sense of humor.” and it heals.
    Lovely healing.

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