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Devotion
Human difficulties evidence a difference between what we believe ourselves to be and what we actually are. They are overcome as we devote ourselves to reality.
The divine Mind is devoted to its own infinite Being. Mind is God, the All-in-all. It is limitless, harmonious, perfect. It is Life expressing aliveness, Love expressing perfection, Spirit manifesting itself in health, and Principle, absolutely pure.
Mind's expression or manifestation, man, reflects the perfect qualities of infinite Mind. In fact, the real man is constituted of these qualities. In Mind's devotion to its own Being, man finds his being, his consciousness, his freedom, his dominion. As St. Paul has written, "In him [Mind] we live, and move, and have our being" (Acts 17:28).
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June 9, 1962 issue
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Seeking First the Kingdom
ARTHUR W. WERNER
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FATHER AND SON
Claudine Currey
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Spiritual Baptism Is Progressive
GERALDINE A. COLBY
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When Thought Is Changed
JACK A. KRIEGER
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Ease in Matter versus the Truth of Being
FRANCES L. MC WILLIAMS
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"Blessed are the meek"
VIVIEN BEATRICE OSWELL
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A Science to Demonstrate
Helen Wood Bauman
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Devotion
Carl J. Welz
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Christian Science was presented...
Judith L. Ekstrom
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Whenever I hear someone...
John Maynard Hill
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Marion Ethelyn Manhart
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In the Christian Science textbook,...
Ellen Luck Francis
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Eight years ago I learned...
Winifred D. M. Dunford
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It was in June, 1910, that I had...
Olga M. Sanborn
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I came into Christian Science...
Marian Asher
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Signs of the Times
Paul E. Klopsteg with contributions from Roy Gibbons