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An End to Loneliness
Man, as Christian Science sees him, was created to love and be loved.
Loneliness can be experienced only by a mortal. It has never been a condition of the real man. Man is a spiritual idea of Mind, God. As such, he acts in concert with innumerable other ideas, all existing in the same Mind, all at one with this Mind, and therefore all at one with each other. All these ideas have the same source of happiness, of love.
This spiritual fact, clearly realized and accepted by an individual, can be demonstrated in his experience. He can see himself as spiritual and harmoniously companioned.
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June 10, 1972 issue
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An End to Loneliness
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Overcoming Insomnia
HARRIETTE MELDRIM HILL
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The Summer Job
JOHN CUNO
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Jealousy and Envy—Who Needs Them?
RITA HAYES HORNBEAK
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Graduate School: Learning to Swim
JULIA ANN WALKER
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The Golden Rule: A Gang Buster
LUCIA JOHNSON LEITH
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Understanding Mind, We Can Deal with Matter
Carl J. Welz
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We Shall Meet Again
Naomi Price
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During the past twenty-one years many blessings have come to...
Victorino Makalinaw
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I have never written a testimony for the periodicals, but as I...
Carola B. Hunter
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About three years ago I experienced a remarkable healing
Guenther Pomer
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I was brought up in Christian Science
Lucille B. Cogdill
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Christian Science has been a great help in our home, especially...
Susan Clark Provenzano
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I am very grateful indeed for a recent demonstration of the...
Dorothy Hope Stevens
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from Bertram M. Tate, J. Don Fulton