Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Collage and Outline: My Path With Mrs. Eddy



This is a collage created by Rose Maureen for the purpose of promoting her subject at the Victoria and Banff Film festivals, with an outline on the back.


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Friday, May 9, 2008

William Lion McKenzie King

Mackenzie King
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Prime Minister Mackenzie King addressing the San Francisco Conference in June, 1945, helping to establish the Charter of the United Nations.

Honouring My Mentor's of Thirty Four Years

Book Summery from www.Healingunlimited.org
Mr.Young Goes To Boston

Mr. Young Goes to Boston by Alan Young Paperback - 134 pages 1 edition (October 1998)

Helen M. Wright Publishing;
ISBN: 18865050635

This book is one of the most recent to be published exposing conditions at the Christian Science Church Center. In the early seventies, Alan Young, well known for his career in acting, went to Boston to serve the organization as Director of Communications, and later as a lecturer on the Board of Lectureship. While audiences are familiar with Mr. Young as an entertainer and lecturer, many are unaware of the treatment he received while working for the Board of Directors in Boston. His book is filled with humor and pathos, poignant in its account of his experiences at the hands of an ecclesiastical hierarchy. His book adds yet another first-hand account of conditions in Boston during the years when the members were first beginning to realize that things were not right in the organization. Having become disillusioned with the organization, he has watched the steady decline of the Church over the past twenty years with great dismay. He puts into words a growing realization among many Christian Scientists both within and without the Church — that the time has come when we can no longer rely on Boston to carry the movement forward. We must do our own thinking and our own work. Mr. Young includes a shocking account of the fate of Pleasant View, Mrs. Eddy's home in Concord, New Hampshire.