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Healing in Christian Science goes hand in hand with regeneration...
Healing in Christian Science goes hand in hand with regeneration of character. It is a joy to be learning some of the lessons that accompany spiritual healing and to discover that healing is natural to regenerated man.
To be consistent in living Christian Science, I have found it especially helpful to avoid self-diagnosis of physical ailments. I see the wisdom of not stringing physical symptoms together, giving them a disease name.
One time several years ago there were signs that threatened to incapacitate me if I accepted the symptoms. This had gone on for several months. I was at my desk at the office one morning when it seemed my ankles would not carry me when I tried to stand. I left my desk with some difficulty and walked to the elevator and rode to the ninth floor. I had no especial place in thought to go but needed to be apart to pray and to acknowledge freedom of health and action.
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November 27, 1976 issue
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Spiritualization―The Answer to Need
MARIA SOUBIER
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Walking into the Sunlight
HARRIETTE MELDRIM HILL
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DOVES
William B. Lynch
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Maintain the True View
DEBORAH JANE BUCHANAN
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Challenge Frustration
CHARLES W. LINDAHL
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THE JOURNEY
Madge Elder
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A Simple Test
GLORIA DELROY
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Our Healing Hymns
PERSIS E. ZUBER
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HOW TO GO
Margaret Singleton Decker
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Moses
Helen Wood Bauman
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Creativity and Science
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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The Affirmative Action of Truth
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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At one period I was ill with symptoms of what appeared to be...
Charlotte Kroemer
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My "grateful garden" has many sturdy blooms
Lucy H. Barclay
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Christian Science was first brought to my notice over fifty years...
George Etherington
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When I was ten years old, I developed a rash on my hands
Heidi Seagren with contributions from Dorothy P. Seagren
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Signs of the Times
G. E. Tiley