My office hours are
Mon through Fri 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In case of emergency any time (24/7).
csp.kaufmann@gmail.com
cell / mobile: +49.162 242 981 8
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What is a CS-Practitioner and what does he/she do?
Method
Christian Science practitioners practise purely spiritual healing; in that they do not manipulate the body or employ any form of thought control. Rather they pray with and for the client and work lovingly with him or her to help demonstrate for them the laws of God that maintain man's health. They acknowledge God as the source of all healing, and they see themselves as witnesses to what God has already accomplished.
You do not have to be a Christian Scientist in order to be healed through Christian Science. Many people have been healed by simply reading Science and Health. Others have gained healing with the help of a Christian Science practitioner.
The basis of work is
"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy which is the complete textbook of Christian Science; "and its metaphysical method of healing is as lucid in presentation as can be possible, under the necessity to express the metaphysical in physical terms. There is absolutely no additional secret outside of its teachings, or that gives one the power to heal; but it is essential that the sutdent gain the spiritual understanding of the contents of this book, in order to heal", says the author in "Miscellaneous Writings" p. 50.
Christian Science practitioners operate independently and often hold regular office hours.
Fee
Christian Science practitioners charge fees for their services, either by the visit, by the treatment, or by the hour. You can ascertain a practitioner's fees before engaging them. You can arrange for a single visit or treatment, or continue to request help as needed. Both practitioner and the patient should expect healing from the treatment.
To inquire about my fees, please, feel free to send an email or call.
Thank you for stopping by!
If you are new in Christian Science you may find the following information helpful:
Introduction:
Do you believe in God?
When Albert Einstein was asked if he believed in God, he replied, "I’m not an atheist. I don’t think I can call myself a pantheist. The problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn’t know what it is…We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only dimly understand these laws" (Time Magazine, April 16, 2007)
This is similar to the situation Moses was in, isn't it? (Exodus 34:6) Moses wasn’t able to see God directly, but saw God pass by—he saw the effects of goodness, grace, and mercy. Abingdon calls it a parable "of the incompleteness and limitations of human knowledge…" God is made manifest in a multitude of loving acts to mankind. "The wise man can learn useful lessons from observing the providential acts of God" (Ibid.) God’s majesty and goodness are seen in His works. The fullness of His greatness is beyond human comprehension (B3). The constant in all of God’s works is goodness.
Dummelow notes that Moses’ seeing God "face to face" symbolized Moses’ understanding as "distinct from a revelation by means of dreams or visions." Moses had first-hand proof of God’s presence and power.
In Christian Science one learns that Soul is a synonym for God. And that the ways and means of Soul, God, are unlimited.
Moses trusted in the infinite power of Soul when he lead the Israelites out of bondage.
We, too, can learn to open up in a sure way to gain our freedom and complete safety because Soul, God, is the source of your being.
Likewise, Christian Science is a revelation that offers solid proof. In this age, through Mary Baker Eddy’s discovery, we have been blessed with an enlightened understanding of God.
To learn and find out more you may like to check out http://jsh.christianscience.com/
Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays.
The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.
— Sören Kierkegaard
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