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Disease Is Unreal
"It is the Christ, or true idea of God, which enables us to see that disease is unreal"
After awakening one morning, I dozed off momentarily and dreamed that I knocked over a vase of flowers that had been placed on a serving table. The seeming incident roused me to the point of realizing that it was nothing but a false mental impression; but I still had the feeling that I must mop up the water that had been spilled! Upon thinking about the dream after I had fully awakened, I saw that events in a dream are analogous to physical difficulties that mortals seem to encounter.
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September 17, 1960 issue
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Important Announcement
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Fallacy of Fear
W. STUART BOOTH
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Watch, and the Thief Cannot Enter
LUCILE O. THROCKMORTON
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Disease Is Unreal
EDITH HUNT BARNES
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The Great Conflict
J. LESLIE HADDON
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The Impartiality of Truth
EUGENIE VON STIEDA
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The Practical Value of Spiritual Ideals
CLYDE D. CAREY
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Continuing in the Word
Helen Wood Bauman
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A Helpful Breathing Spell
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 365 - How Prayer Prevents Disfigurement
Doris B. Howell
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About two years ago our ten-year-old...
Jean H. Harrison with contributions from Jack A. Harrison
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Christian Science was first introduced...
Lilias Margaret Smalley
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Christian Science has made a...
Onita Boatwright
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Where does one begin to tell...
Myrtle M. Smith
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One of my sons was riding his...
Mabel H. Schroeder
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It is with a feeling of great gratitude...
Edmund C. Dickman
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The spiritual understanding...
Jean Daphne Louis
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Lester L. Zimmerman