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Your Individual You
Christian Science teaches that God is the source of your individuality, that you express Him in your forever individual way. Your way is a gift to you from God. It is built into your inseparable relationship to God, as your expression of His nature, His qualities of love and intelligence.
The way you and I and each of us express what we know and what we are as God's reflection is our individuality—the true character of each of us. True individuality is the spiritual and complete yet eternally unfolding expression of God, who is Mind, Spirit, Soul, divine Love, unlimited in expression and development.
Your individuality, then, is not comprised of limited abilities and personal traits, either good or bad. It does not depend on material advantages or possessions, is not determined by heredity, and cannot be developed by mere human will or ambition. Neither can it be submerged by negative human traits that birth may have seemed to saddle you with.
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April 26, 1975 issue
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Science and Health: A Book of Prophecy
HOWARD H. IRWIN
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Your Individual You
KATHERYN McCORD WATT
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Truly Loving God
DAVID M. LUBIN
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The Reliability of Metaphysical Healing
MARTHA M. LeLAURIN
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HEALED: HALF OR WHOLLY?
Richard Henry Lee
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Dissolving Human Will
GERTRUDE E. WOLFINGER
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Watch Out for the Wheelbarrows!
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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WE CAN THINK OF GOD
Moverly Alderson Smith
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Getting Along
Daisy M. Smith
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Overcoming Unoriginality
Carl J. Welz
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More than Threescore Years and Ten
Naomi Price
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Eight years ago I was in despair due to belief in black magic
Agust S. Praptohartono
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One day a big boy came and offered twenty-five cents for my...
John Greenlee with contributions from Joy Greenlee
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After coming into Christian Science...
Eva Mae Bower
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I am so very grateful to God for Mrs. Eddy for giving us...
Ford H. Johnston
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Having experienced the many benefits of being a lifelong student...
Paul Hofflund with contributions from Anne M. Hofflund
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from Nathan A. Talbot, Roy K. Bottorff