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The Hidden Truth - Lillian DeWaters
The Hidden Truth
Lillian DeWaters
Preface
In placing before my thousands of Science friends The Right Thought Series., my greatest motive and desire is to enlighten and help the honest seekers for Truth.
Our great leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in defining the word Wilderness,
wrote on page 597 of Science and Health as follows: Wilderness: Doubt, darkness. Spontaneity of thought and idea; the vestibule in which a material sense of things disappears, and spiritual sense unfolds the great facts of existence.
We have all been in this same wilderness of doubt and mental darkness. Those of us who have emerged into the vestibule
where spiritual sense unfolds the great facts of existence
can, if we choose, light the way for our friends and thereby, perhaps, save them many heartaches.
I now know the wilderness of mental darkness thoroughly and was in it for years, though in belief I thought I was out; and from my own experience I know that there are thousands more who have the belief that they are out, but in actuality are not.
Some time ago a new and deeper understanding of Christian Science was presented tc me, and, in a remarkable manner, enlightened my waiting consciousness to that Light in which there is no darkness, no dcubt, no mystery. This wonderful enlightenment I shall endeavor to give to my friends in simple story form in The Right Thought Series, so that these friends may also enjoy that peace which comes with actual understanding, which peace I now know and enjoy.
The Hidden Truth is the first story of the series, and in due time the other stories of this enlightening series will be published.
The Author.
THE HIDDEN TRUTH
Millicent Curtis was happily engaged in the arrangement of a mass of exquisite pansies that she had just brought into the house from her own flower garden.
It was just as the last little face was carefully tucked in the low flower holder that the telephone rang.
I hope no one wants to see me right now,
thought she, as she flung her garden hat upon the nearest chair and stepped into her office.
This is Mr. Walter Williams,
came the voice.
Such a surprise was this to Millicent that, for a moment, she was lost for speech.
Where—where are you?
Right here in town. I have been on a long motor trip, and on my way back through your town, thought I would stop and ask if you would care to have me call at your home.
Care? Well of course she did. She insisted that Mr. Williams stop by all means, and assured him of the great pleasure it would give her.
As Millicent hung up the receiver, her heart was beating with the glad excitement she was feeling. Thoughts came like floods to her as she made ready for her guest.
Walter Williams was one who had long stood out in her estimation as a great man, and she had heard hundreds speak of him in glowing terms. Although she had known of him for several years, and had occasionally corresponded with him, yet she had never enjoyed the pleasure of seeing him. Mr. Williams, like herself, was an author; and, as they wrote on the same subject of metaphysics, this was the bond between them.
I suppose he will be a big man with a forceful bearing,
she mused. I hope not altogether unapproachable, as I have many questions I would like to ask him.
With a glow of color still in her cheeks, Millicent herself answered the bell. I am so glad to have you come,
she said simply.
Mr. Williams held her hand in a strong, firm grasp while he looked very directly into the face before him.
And I am very happy to have this pleasure of meeting you, Mrs. Curtis.
Millicent knew, even before they were comfortably seated in her office, that she was at perfect ease with her guest. As they talked for a few moments upon the general lines of thought, she was conscious that his appearance was very unlike what she had formulated