Science and Christian Healing
a research work of the series: Discovering Infinity
Rolf. A. F. Witzsche

Science and Christian Healing.
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While the individual working with the structure for the Key of David has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of scientific metaphysical healing, no examples of such healing are included in the material presented.  The effectiveness of the structure presented must be felt in individual experiences as the Christ is becoming alive in human consciousness through the unfolding understanding in divine Science.  Examples of healing carry the danger that they may be twisted into icons of worship, and thus take the place of the living Christ.  However, some presentations in this book are frequently put into context to the actual mechanics of scientific Christian healing, and are at times associated, especially in the beginning, with references to early Christian Science healing for purposes of illustration.

What has been proven throughout the ages, to be Truth, is Truth.  One can build on that.  No profusion of examples is required to proof the point.  To illustrate a principle that underlies spiritual healing, one single example is theoretically sufficient, although several are given.  Nor need the examples that illustrate fundamental principles be personal experiences.  If the author of this book were to present himself as a guru, the entire book would be useless, for then it would not present itself as intended, which is to illustrate the native capability of humanity.

While the age of the pioneers will never be over, the beginning of the end of elitism is dawning.  The world is filled with elitism with a long trail of destruction in its wake.  Certainly, the author has experienced healings, resulting directly from the work described in this book, but they are no different than those experienced by others.  The proof in universal humanity is more valid as a proof of divine Truth, for its truth is universally manifest, not personally.  Nor would the author define himself as a genius with profound scientific capabilities that other people do not possess, and a healing effectiveness that rivals Mary Baker Eddy's.  Far from it.  The author's experience is more in line with that of a little child who takes its first steps into the world that it begins to explore, and stumbles and falls, but treasures those steps, especially those that were taken successfully, and the promise they invoke.




General historic references and projections.


In cases when historic, economic, or political events are useful in illustrating the operation of deeply fundamental principles, the details that are presented in this book are in most cases adapted from the published research materials by Lyndon LaRouche and his associates as this has already been indicated.*(such as the Executive Intelligence Review magazine, / The New Federalist newspaper, / The 21st Century Science and Technology magazine / the Fidelio magazine of the Schiller Institute,)  As was indicated, this source was selected because of its strikingly close relationship to the principles that have come to light in exploring the structure of Science that Mary Baker Eddy has outlined, which is explored in this book.

The work of Lyndon LaRouche has also a still deeper significance to what is presented here.  This significance lies in his research into the dynamics of the unfolding of life and its implication for human development.  Although the dynamics of the unfolding of life has long been understood and has been mathematically expressed in the geometry of the Golden Section and the Fibonacci series, it was Lyndon LaRouche who adopted the patterns of natural growth found in any living system, to the requirements for human development.  He developed the advanced awareness of today that humanity is a living system that naturally expands according to the principles of life, and which, if it is suppressed financially, culturally, and technologically into devolution, begins a cycle of collapse into ever wider forms of poverty, starvation, and incurable diseases arising from a weakened population.

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