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[Ability to demonstrate Christian Science comes with study and practice of the truth taught by Christ Jesus and revealed in Science and Health. This series touches upon some ways in which this truth can be applied.]
Healing by understanding Spirit's allness and matter's unreality
Christ Jesus said, "God is a Spirit." John 4:24; Christian Science teaches that it was Jesus' superb understanding of the quickening, living presence of God, Spirit, the All-in-all, and of the consequent nothingness of Spirit's supposed opposite, matter and its diseased conditions, that enabled him to heal the sick.
This understanding and its healing effect is universal and timeless. It is present here and now, and you can prove it.
Realize gratefully and affirm with conviction that infinite Spirit holds man within itself, and eternally sustains and protects him. See clearly that Spirit is one indivisible whole. It fills all space with its love, power, and harmony. Know the impossibility of a belief in any material conditions entering the totality of Spirit, or Mind, and harming man, God's perfect spiritual idea.
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June 24, 1972 issue
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Walls to Bring Down
GODFREY JOHN
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Understanding God Is for Everybody
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Law That Liberates
AUBREY EUGENE HUMMER
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Making the Best of Things
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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Do You Want to Get Married?
CHARLES W. FERRIS
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"Most wonderfully kind"
JULIE CAMPBELL TATHAM
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"Daddy, why...?"
ROBERT L. GATES
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Good Is One
Carl J. Welz
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Finding Our Right Place
Alan A. Aylwin
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For a period of more than twelve years I was frequently troubled...
Dudley B. Taylor
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During the period of World War II, I had a healing in Christian Science...
Ernest E. Harriman with contributions from Jane H. Harriman
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"Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Ex. 20: 3)'
Ruby Price Staton
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In the year 1900, when my grandmother, then a young wife and...
Merilyn S. Knights with contributions from Gloria Smythe Burns