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The Indivisibility of Good
Health is a state of mental wholeness, an innate sense of the presence and unity of good. Harmony and health are really one and the same, and they become our consistent experience as we learn to understand God and perceive something of our inseparability from Him.
Christian Science unfolds the primal oneness of all being. It teaches that God is One, the infinite Life, Soul, or Mind, including within itself its perfect universe of spiritual thoughts, or ideas. This undivided, uninvaded, divine Principle is boundless Love, and therefore cannot know or produce any effect foreign to, or separate from, its own presence and nature.
Disease, although it seems to be a physical condition, is really a false mental state superinduced by a sense of separation from God. It begins with the belief that there are as many minds as there are material personalities, and as many lives as there are physical bodies.
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September 16, 1967 issue
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Let Us Not Follow "afar off"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Gaining Freedom from Fear
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Handling the Errors Latent in Thought
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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Love Is the Healer
NELLE OLDACRE SPROWLS
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Man Is Eternally Healthy
JOHN LEE
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Demonstrating Perfection Daily
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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Stan Learns to Live "the first lessons"
MARY FOX PUMPHREY
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The Control of Environment
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Indivisibility of Good
Alan A. Aylwin
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I shall always be grateful to Christian Science, which came to...
Jane Coates Smith
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My heart is filled with gratitude for the many wonderful healings...
Russel H. Pesante
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Some years before marrying my father, my mother was suffering...
Beulah Ritscher Shafer
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That we have God-given dominion over ourselves, our health...
Camille Hastings MacKusick
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Before becoming interested in Christian Science, I had lost two...
Charles C. Scott with contributions from Mary Jane Shellaby
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Arnold J. Walker, F. C. Stickells