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True Fulfillment Destroys Grief
How comforting it is when one learns through Christian Science that there can be no sense of loss or change in his experience that can separate him from the beneficent law of God, good!
If one is grieved by the loss of a loved one and is concerned that this loss will make for great changes in his life, his awakening to the changeless nature of the good of true being proportionately destroys his fears and grief. The spiritual understanding that the happiness and harmony of immortal life are included in his true identity sustains one under every kind of change in his experience.
Mrs. Eddy writes of Christ, Truth (Poems, p. 75),
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January 9, 1965 issue
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The Test of Discipleship
KATHRYN PAULSON GROUNDS
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True Fulfillment Destroys Grief
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Joy and Happiness Contribute to Healing
MADELINE KEENE WOOD
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Love-inspired Prayer
STREATFIELD H. COX, JR.
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Let Us Be Gracious Receivers
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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The "still small voice"
BLANCHE S. NIGHTINGALE
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Supporting Our Lectures
Helen Wood Bauman
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Supporting Authority After an Election
Carl J. Welz
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The power and presence of...
De Loss L. McGraw
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I am happy to be able to testify...
Ruth S. Marrero
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It is almost thirty years since I...
Lily C. Durell
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I am indeed grateful for the...
Ruth E. Oberlies
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One of my first healings in...
Esther S. Morriss
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When I was a child, my...
Ella Waldon Schloss
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Signs of the Times
William J. Haley
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Ivy Lilyan Burtwell