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Most of today's spiritual travelers are searching for the same answers.
Editor
The people may not have expected the dawning light of the Christ to mean the reestablishment of life as God made it.
So often it was the gentle, grateful heart that overcame the hubris of self-serving parties.
Being a spiritual healer doesn't depend on ecclesiastival training or even giving up one's career.
The reason we sing the same songs in our hearts is because we all have the same Composer and Arranger.
Stephen T. Gray
The release came when a basic point of Christian Science sank in—that the individuality of each of us is the expression of God, who is All.
We're actually spiritual beings—not born into sin, or victims of genetic "bad data."
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