"Love currency"

At a time when the human race is confronted by limiting beliefs and the cry of lack is heard, echo like, day after day, it is helpful to consider the higher significance of currency and learn its broader meaning.

Currency is defined as that which is in circulation—as a medium of exchange. The word is also defined as continuous flowing; the state of being in circulation, as a phrase, a coin, or an idea.

Mary Baker Eddy set in circulation a healing truth when she used the phrase "love currency" (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 14). What a wealth of currency she thus set in circulation—"love currency"—within reach of everyone, accessible to all men, current the world over at one standard, with no exchange rate charged against it! And the more of this currency one expends the more one gains. Never can there be any overdraft on our "love currency" account.

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