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Finding One's True identity
Some people have a sense of identity and a purpose in life, a certain quality of confidence that is expressed in peace, contentment, and vitality. Others seem to have no direction and no definite aim and, with no fixed target, experience cycles of highs and lows.
The engineers who produced the moon vehicles worked from the same fundamental laws of physics, mathematics, and aerodynamics on which the Wright brothers based their concept of the early crude airplane.
If we are to undertake the research of discovering man's true selfhood, we too need to be consistent and work from fundamentals. One has only to start from where he is and base his research on God, divine Principle, the source of all wisdom, the creator of man and the universe, to develop a habit of looking more and more to all that is identified with God and His kingdom and to reject just as consistently all that is unlike God.
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April 7, 1973 issue
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Restoration to Wholeness
ANETTA G. SCHNEIDER
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"It is impossible to lose your mind!"
RALPH C. CHARBENEAU
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Finding One's True identity
GLENN EVANS
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To Rid the Mind of Fear
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Wholly in Our Right Mind
CHARLES HENRY GABRIEL
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Adjusting Memory's Mechanism
Naomi Price
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A Healthy Mind
Alan A. Aylwin
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When I came to myself some fifteen years ago in a state mental...
Jo Ann Clinefelter with contributions from Kenneth W. Clinefelter
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This testimony is the expression of my deepest gratitude for...
Judith H. Hedrick
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"Whatever is governed by God, is never for an instant deprived...
Wilma Wilkerson Horan with contributions from Jerome F. Horan, Mary Michelle Horan
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As a young man in my teens, I took to drinking
William P. Gray