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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
through true motives
The spiritualizing of thought isn't something that happens overnight—and that's one of the joys of it. Spiritualizing of thought is an ongoing process that occurs moment by moment, day by day. Each step is marked by a glimpse of man's true relationship with his Father-Mother God.
These glimpses follow a sincere yearning to discover one's own individual relationship with God, and this, in turn, stems from the basis of true motives.
Think for a moment how often you hear "motive" in one form or another. You've probably heard it since your earliest years. Remember that comment on your school report card: "Lacks motivation in this subject"? And it always seemed to refer either to mathematics or English grammar!
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June 8, 1974 issue
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Profitable Thinking
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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The Road to Spiritual Healing
JACK A. KRIEGER
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Pray with Expectancy
JOHN OGILVIE HORNE
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Never Get Used Up
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
CHRISTOPHER JOHN PARROTT
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PRAYER FOR MYSELF
Mary E. Bouvé McCain
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Jesus Loved Little Children
Joyce E. Dronsfield
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Dear Son
Dad
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THE SECRET PLACE
Stanley John York
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Loving and Being Right
Carl J. Welz
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"What am I doing wrong?"—An Answer
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Over fifty years ago a friend visited our home and brought us...
Bertha E. Lindgren with contributions from Patricia Lindgren Kurtz
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I am convinced that gratitude opens our thought to receive...
Metta F. Herber
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I had an unsightly skin disorder on my neck and the side...
Marion G. Lady with contributions from Dorman K. Lady, Lloyd M. Holmes, Jody Erb, Barbara Erb, Lucile Blackshaw