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The Source of Our Satisfaction
Man reflects the depth, beauty, and wholeness of divine Being. He is satisfied, fulfilled.
Often, though, our lives may seem a contradiction of this fact. If we're having difficulty finding the peace and joy that belong to man as God's expression, perhaps we need to look more closely at how we are identifying ourselves and what we consider to be the source of our satisfaction.
Often if one feels dissatisfied, the temptation is to look to some one or some place or some thing for fulfillment. But in identifying ourselves as frustrated mortals living in a physical universe with other mortals we're reasoning from an incorrect premise—the belief that man and creation are material and finite.
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January 10, 1976 issue
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"Should such a man as I flee?"
ISABEL F. BATES
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Your Job and Your Career
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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You Can Give Treatment!
ELIZABETH E. SWEDER
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"LEAPING, AND PRAISING GOD"
Anthony John Cobham
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The Source of Our Satisfaction
STEPHEN T. CARLSON
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Keeping Fit
GAY BRYANT
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"Look up, darling!"
ADELE NICHOLS
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The Passport
Kathleen Els Mallet
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A Place for Everyone
Naomi Price
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Never Shut Out from Good
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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Over twenty years ago my father suffered a cerebral hemorrhage
Rosmarie Mollet-Kaiser
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I want to give this testimony to express my gratitude to God for...
Maria S. de Cerchiara
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With deep appreciation for God and love for mankind, I offer...
Jacqueline Fisk Sayre with contributions from Wayne G. Sayre
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Healing
Ethel Ames Baker
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My written gratitude for Christian Science is long overdue
Elizabeth M. Osborne with contributions from Barbara Osborne Garland, Carol E. Garland, Nancy Garland