Fujiko Signs will be giving her talk, Life Without Limit, Love Without Fear.
There will be time after the lecture for questions from the audience.
Love without Limit, Life Without Fear
A lecture by international speaker Fujiko signs at Berkshire South Regional Community Center Sunday December 9 @3pm.
Fujiko Signs is a student, practitioner, and teacher of Christian Science. She studies the relationship between healing and prayer, consciousness and reality. Her job is to find out how we can be freed from various limitations through prayer.
Now she is using the ideas and understanding gained from her study and experience to help others find freedom from the limitations and shackles of materiality: sin, sickness, disease, pain, poverty, lack, relationship problems, unemployment, homelessness, purposelessness, etc. She has found that freedom from such limitations is gained through spiritual means alone—through helping those who are searching for a better understanding of God to feel a connection to Him.
While her husband’s job took Fujiko across the United States, she worked as a market research consultant for computer manufacturing companies and taught Japanese language and literature at community colleges and universities. She also taught dance to children.
In her mid-thirties, Fujiko fell ill and sought healing through different treatments, but none of them gave her a lasting cure. One day, to her surprise, she found that the healing of Christ Jesus was possible now and learnable. As soon as she started reading about this system of healing in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, a respected American healer and religious leader, she was relieved from various stress and limitations and realized that she no longer suffered from the symptoms that had limited her before. As she studied and learned more about Christian Science, she witnessed many healings within her family and circle of friends and eventually received requests to assist others with prayer.
After becoming a Christian Science practitioner, she was asked to talk with doctors and nurses about patients with a desire to practice nontraditional medicine, including prayer and meditation. She also volunteered in a community coalition in hopes of encouraging and enhancing communication between different faith groups that sought well-being in the community.
She currently teaches a 12-day course on Christian Science in Japanese once a year in Tokyo.