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Cut the Cords of Restriction
As our thought casts off the bonds of restricted, self-oriented thinking and humbly reaches to ever-present divine Mind, Love, for guidance, we progress and find healing.
However, to the extent we look upon our life and activities as tied down and problem infested, we lack the higher, more inspired view. Held down by self-imposed cords, we miss the freedom God is continually unfolding to us. The freedom innate in us is so wonderful that we ought to consider thoughtfully whatever would hold us back from experiencing it.
The cords of limitation—what are they? How do we sever them? What happens when we do get rid of them?
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August 10, 1974 issue
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Good Is Now
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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Cut the Cords of Restriction
CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH
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Change of Standpoint Heals Grief
FRANCES MARSHALL
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Discipline and Freedom
ELEANOR OWERS SMITH
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FIRE FLY
Richard Henry Lee
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Power in Popcorn?
WORTHINGTON G. HURD
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I Argued It Out with Myself
SUSAN ZILLIAX
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SCIENTIFIC SACRIFICE
Christopher Scott Langton
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The Concert Pianist: An Interview with Malcolm Frager
by Robert L. Gates
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Beth's Bike Ride
Dorothea T. Leamy
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Of and About
Carl J. Welz
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Getting Married
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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I write this testimony with a heart filled with gratitude to God for...
Joyce L. Coston with contributions from Robert F. Coston
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Several years ago while sewing beads on an evening sweater in...
Margaret M. Peabody
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On February 9, 1971, my family and I had wonderful proof of...
Jane Johanson Allison
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Many difficult relationships have been worked out for me by...
Antoinette Colacurcio
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Mrs. Eddy says in the textbook, Science and Health (p. 424), "Accidents...
Michele Carena with contributions from Michelina Carena
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Letters to the Press
J. Buroughs Stokes