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Dreams
A student of Christian Science wakened early one morning feeling that there was much mental work to be done before the daily round began. Work was continued for a time, but without apparently much light being gained. "Oh, for some direct message from divine Love!" she cried. Just then her little son, who had been asleep, opened his eyes, gave a big sigh of relief and said, "Here you are, mother, so it's all right." "Why, dear, wasn't it always all right?" she replied. "Yes, it was," he answered, "but I didn't know it. I have had a dreadful dream. I knew if only I could get my feet loose from the ground, I should be able to get away from the horrible things. I tried and tried and at last my feet got free, and then I went up, and up, and up. The higher I went, the smaller the dreadful things became, until at last I could not see them any more. And then I awoke; and here you are. So it's all right!"
Here, then, was Love's message. Evil is never anything other than a dream, which seems real to us so long as we cling to a material sense of things. It is our thoughts which must be loosed from materiality; and when this is done they ascend, until at last, having awakened from the dream, we find we have never for a moment been separated from our only Parent, our Father-Mother God.
On page 543 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs. Eddy writes: "In divine Science, the material man is shut out from the presence of God. The five corporeal senses cannot take cognizance of Spirit. They cannot come into His presence, and must dwell in dreamland, until mortals arrive at the understanding that material life, with all its sin, sickness, and death, is an illusion, against which divine Science is engaged in a warfare of extermination." And beginning on page 218 of the same book we find these words: "When we wake to the truth of being, all disease, pain, weakness, weariness, sorrow, sin, death, will be unknown, and the mortal dream will forever cease." How important, then, so to purify thought that we may "wake to the truth of being," and rise into that consciousness where nothing can enter "that defileth ... or maketh a lie"!
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August 29, 1925 issue
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Our Distribution Work
RICHARDS WOOLFENDEN
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"A table in the wilderness"
ROBERT HARVEY TEEPLE
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"I am among you as he that serveth"
MARY E. BELCHER
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Conversation
REGINA B. M. NASH
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Dreams
AGNES FRANCES BELLAIRS
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Church Support
LEWIS LUDINGTON YOUNG, Jr.
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Omnipresence
HATTY MAY NASH
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In your paper of recent date there appears an account of a...
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for Louisiana,
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The world is feeling, in increasing measure, the need of...
Mrs. Caroline Getty, Committee on Publication for France,
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Referring to a discussion of Christian Science in an address...
Carrington Hening, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
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Suggestion is recommended as an aid in rearing children,...
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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In your paper of recent date you report some remarks of...
Mrs. Elsie Ashwell, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
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Christ's Kingdom
Albert F. Gilmore
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Overcoming Fatigue
Duncan Sinclair
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Hope
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
Richard J. Davis with contributions from John W. Holstead, Clyde Ernest Shepard, Cecil Francis Boucher, Edith M. Shank, Thora B. Buchanan, Amelia Buckeridge, Annie R. Leftwhich
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With a deep sense of gratitude to God and to our revered...
George H. Johnson with contributions from Eliza Anne Johnson
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It gives me pleasure to have this means of expressing...
Ruth Craig Cormack
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I should like to give thanks through the Sentinel for the...
Allen R. Meeker
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The days of my young girlhood were spent in semi-invalid...
Louise H. Collett
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harry L. Hewes, Henry C. Culbertson, Jules Bois, S. Parkes Cadman