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Upside Down?
Do we sometimes find ourselves confused, pressured, frustrated? Does our world look topsy-turvy?
Then let's ask ourselves what lens we're looking through. Is it the irregular lens of material sense, producing unclear outlines or inverted images? Or is it the single-seeing, perfectly polished lens of spiritual sense, magnifying good?
To acknowledge all-good and all-powerful Spirit as the only, the first and final, cause, radiating all effect, confirms that one is within the focal distance of infinity. Here he can distinguish fact from fiction. Reality, the harmonious creation Mind knows, becomes alive and clearly visible. And one's own spiritual identity as God's expression comes into focus.
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May 10, 1975 issue
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Upside Down?
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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To Change the King's Word
CHRISTOPHER LYNN TYNER
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To Listen with the Heart
MARGUERITE SAYE
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The Hole in the Needle
CORINNE JANE TEETER
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Reject the Impostor
HOWARD ALLERTON WEST
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The Christian Science Approach to Business
JUNE McCLENEGHAN FOWLER
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The View That Heals
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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Choosing a Better Self
MARY C. GEORGE
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True Seeing and Hearing
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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REALIZATION
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Who Is Everybody?
Louise S. Darcy
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DIVINELY FED
Carol Earle Chapin
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Life, Death, and Spiritual Sense
Carl J. Welz
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Demonstration and the Spiritual Senses
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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It is with much gratitude for Christian Science and all the...
Veda C. Johnson
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I would like to share a healing our daughter had of pneumonia
Nancy M. Searles
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In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy gives the definition of "eyes,"...
Katharine B. Cumberland
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I am extremely grateful to have been raised as a Christian Scientist
Davie F. Ledbetter
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As I have been a Christian Scientist for forty-three years, my...
Helen Bullock with contributions from Josephine C. Miklas