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Completeness
Love, the Father-Mother of us all,
is boundless He and She, and needs no call
from us to be forever full, complete,
and at our side.
The mortal he and she that sense beholds
seem unfulfilled, separate, and alone.
They're not the images that Love enfolds
within itself.
But when in undivided Soul we live
as one, not two, immersed in warm completeness,
we find a wholeness no one else can give
but God, the Father-Mother.
Alan A. Aylwin
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December 18, 1978 issue
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A one-way conversation: some introductory points on Christian Science
C. EARLE ARMSTRONG
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Celebration in the desert
Susan W. Sherwood
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Christmas—its real import
CHARLES HOLLIS GREEN
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Mind and identity
KURT GLADHORN
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Fellowship without alcohol
MARJORIE ANN PARKINSON
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"The ol' one-two"
WILLIAM S. WARREN
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Putting the false sense of self out of business
VIRGINIA F. DUNN
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To a better life: the practical map
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Healing the child
Nathan A. Talbot
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Completeness
Alan A. Aylwin
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The Christmas pageant
Judith Ann Hardy
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A number of years ago, after material medicine had failed...
Mattie Harding Pree
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The summer following my sophomore year in high school I...
Stacy Ann Small
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Often one searches far off for that which is close at hand
Bruno Speelmeyer
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Since my childhood I have felt a deep affection for God
Adelheid Ulrike Plöderl
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Although my parents enrolled me in the Christian Science...
Virginia Tesch