Demonstrating Mans Genuine Selfhood

"Each one's true being is eternally complete, harmonious, diseaseless, and indestructible"

Harmony in human experience is in proportion to one's awareness of true selfhood, his own and that of others. Many people believe that they have a dual nature, composed of good and evil elements; that they are material now, but that in the hereafter they will be spiritual. In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy declares (p. 294), "Man's genuine selfhood is recognizable only in what is good and true." As one recognizes God as All, he begins to recognize himself, God's reflection, as possessing good alone.

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