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Demonstration Demands Consistency
As the individual awakens to his need for stability and dominion over his problems, he is ready to listen to a source higher than the finite human mind. As he listens, he finds that to achieve spiritual dominion he must bring both his thoughts and his acts into accord with the nature of the divine Mind, God. Not only moral agreement with divine law is demanded of him, but also spiritual unity with divine Spirit.
How can we lead lives consistent with divine Spirit?
Christian Science reveals that our true selfhood is God's reflection. Whatever reflects the nature of God is included in the real man, for effect is consistent with cause. Whatever is unlike the nature of God is false belief, the mortal sense of existence. To mortal sense it may seem difficult, if not impossible, to reflect the purely spiritual nature of God. But to spiritual sense, our awareness of the unchanging goodness of God, spirituality is natural and spontaneous.
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July 22, 1967 issue
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Overpopulation—What to Do About It
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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God's World: Room for All
MARTHA TIBBETTS KNIGHT
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Demonstration Demands Consistency
RUTH GEGGIE MERNER
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There Is Nothing Outside of God
HANS LIESEGANG
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Gaining Dominion over Age
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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The Preventive Art of Christian Science
ROBERT J. HILL
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"Listen, Judy"
JEAN R. MILLER
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LOVE SPEAKS
Mary Ruth Duling
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Spiritual Multiplication
Helen Wood Bauman
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There Is Nothing Out of Reach of Truth
William Milford Correll
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It was about the year 1933 that I became acquainted with...
Heinrich Leopoldo Holderbaum
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Christ Jesus said in his Sermon on the Mount ...
Richard Edgar Jenkins
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My gratitude for the healing Science of Christianity as taught...
Helen B. Posgate, Marjory D. Cook
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Since childhood I have loved Christian Science and have faithfully...
Margaret Krebser Andrew, Mable Parkinson Fairleigh
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Signs of the Times
W. Maxey Jarman