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Work Without Pressure
Many of us know the feeling of being under pressure in our work. We may feel that we have too much to do, that we just cannot cope with all our work or do all that is expected of us. But we can be free.
What actually comprises our work? Humanly it may appear to be manual labor, a matter of physique, or may entail much wearisome travel. Or it may appear to be a matter of brainwork in an office or laboratory. But these appearances are deceptive.
The fact is that no work can be well done without intelligence. This intelligence, Christian Science explains, is not a personal achievement or possession. Its source is not brains or brawn. It is the reflection of the one and only Mind, or God, the Principle of the universe.
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July 1, 1972 issue
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Freedom: Love's Kingdom Within Us
INMAN H. DOUGLASS
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Freedom from Dispositional Faults
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Conquer Compulsive Drinking
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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Work Without Pressure
GEORGE E. J. MAHON
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Overcoming Self-centeredness
DOUGLAS ROBERTS
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WORD RETURNED
Margery Macdonald Cantlon
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I Found Freedom in Prison
Lehman Hunter
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BUILDING TOGETHER
Judith Lindley Wall
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Life and Liberty
Carl J. Welz
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Getting Out of a Bad Situation
Naomi Price
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I write this with much love and gratitude for my parents, and in...
Cathy Hurlburt Lewis with contributions from Stephen Lazarus Lewis
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Sometimes those who are born into Christian Science families...
Gordon V. Fluno
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Some months ago during a festive holiday season, my wife and...
William R. Beattie with contributions from (Mrs.)Justine B. Beattie
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Although Christian Science came into my life in 1928 when I...
Leighton Hough with contributions from Maurice F. Lewin