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Learning to Listen
If we cannot at once listen for divine guidance, God's direction, we can learn to do so.
When we are faced with such questions as where to live after retirement and what is our right activity, we can learn how to act effectively through inspired listening. If we want to know how to take part in solving problems of public interest, we can be educated to recognize Mind's wise direction.
A good beginning is to accept God, Mind, as the only power and presence, and to acknowledge true selfhood as the image of divine Love, as the reflection of Spirit, as one with the Father.
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July 22, 1972 issue
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Our Only Responsibility
THOMAS C. KELLER
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Denying Matter and Healing Disease .
JEAN LUCE LEE
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Learning to Listen
RUTH A. BRADFORD
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Good Enough to Be True
FLORENCE RUTH BARTON
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Last Week in Europe
KENDRA CLIFFORD
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Resting While on the Go
PARK WOLAVER
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COUNSEL
Alan W. Thwaites
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The Perfect Model
ERNEST S. BURKS
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Christian Science Practitioner
Written and illustrated by Elizabeth Bliss Selover
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Regeneration and the Innocent Body
Carl J. Welz
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The Touch of God's Finger
Naomi Price
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For the past twenty-six years Christian Science has been my only...
Doris A. Roper with contributions from Benita E. M. Court
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Four generations in my family have been Christian Scientists
Inez L. Mewhorter
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Two winters ago the healing power of Christian Science was...
Nell D. Huckins
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For a number of years Christian Science was presented to me, and...
William Howard Clark with contributions from Doris C. Clark