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Above the Mist
Our holiday trip up the mountain was begun on a very foggy morning. As the trolley went slowly up the steep incline, the fog grew denser, the beautiful view which we knew to be there was wholly obscured, and we gathered our wraps about us in protection against the chill drizzle through which we were passing. At the point where we changed cars for the last lap of our journey, we stood for a few moments gazing into space and wondering what might lie beyond the enveloping mist. Then into our car! And again onward and upward we sped through the clouds, until suddenly we emerged into the glorious sunshine above them! Words are inadequate to describe the beauty and grandeur of the view from the top. We moved about entranced. Beneath us, stretching for endless miles, were white, billowy clouds—the fog through which we had passed—effectively shutting off the world below. Then, as the day advanced, very slowly the mist began to disperse, giving us a glimpse of the wondrous beauty which had been hidden from our view during the steep ascent.
What a symbol of earth's journey! How often the mists of materialism shut off the grandeur of the view as we ascend, one after another, the mountains along life's pathway. And still we journey on until, perhaps after some unusually rugged climb, a glimpse of the glory and beauty by which we are constantly surrounded is suddenly revealed to us, and we stand silently gazing in awe and wonder, realizing something of what Moses may have experienced when he heard the words, "Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground."
Life is, always has been, and always will be in reality spiritual, perfect, eternal. Do we seem to be harried by financial cares; does the business load seem greater than we can bear; or are we of those with a seemingly unsolvable employment problem? The mist is merely obscuring our view! We need to keep on going, learning at each step of the road that God's presence and power are always available, here and now. Perhaps we have seemed at times to be almost lost in the fog. We ask our way of fellow travelers. Then loving hands of helpfulness are stretched out to us, and instantly the clouds disperse. Another lesson has been learned; another step taken, as we realize anew that there is no place where God is not. Again we are able to see the sun, and to go forward with greater courage. How well Mrs. Eddy has expressed this in our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 299): "Corporeal sense, or error, may seem to hide Truth, health, harmony, and Science, as the mist obscures the sun or the mountain; but Science, the sunshine of Truth, will melt away the shadow and reveal the celestial peaks."
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December 10, 1927 issue
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True Self-Possession
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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Reliance
MARGARET LEAVITT
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Staying with the Truth
PAUL LOUIS WELKE
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Above the Mist
MARGARET A. SMITH
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God the Only Power
HERMAN CAMPBELL BLYE
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Moving
MABEL M. BRIGGS
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Teaching the Scriptures
MAGDALENA KAYSER
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Fulfillment
BEATRICE CLAYTON
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Christian Science is indeed good for weak backbones, as...
Francis Lyster Jandron, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
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"It is not easy to conceive of anything that would be...
Ralph C. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
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It is too bad that honest people allow themselves to be...
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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From time to time references to Christian Science appear...
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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In your recent issue a correspondent declares that the...
Miss Kate E. Andreac, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
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My Aim
HELEN WINCHESTER HARVEY
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On Contributing to Our Periodicals
Albert F. Gilmore
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"Called to be saints"
Ella W. Hoag
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Divine Power Unlimited
Duncan Sinclair
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Notices
with contributions from The Residents of The Christian Science Pleasant View Home
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The Lectures
with contributions from Judd Stilson, Willa G. Brachmann, Francis C. Batson
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Gratitude for the teachings of Christian Science and for...
Mary Estelle Yarnall
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For many years we, a family of three, have experienced...
Olive Grace Doyle with contributions from Ira J. Doyle
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I should like to testify to the wonderful healing power of...
Bowen Matthews with contributions from Parris Lee Matthews
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I had been called suddenly from home and had traveled...
Barbara M. Asel
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Since coming into Christian Science I have received...
Nellie Dove Sedgwick
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Christian Science was brought to my notice about fifteen...
Eleanor A. Schoolfield
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A Prayer for Faith
NELLIE REMINGTON OMSTEAD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edgar A. Lowther, H. D. Ranns, Ditman Larsen