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"... spiritual truths are facts, not fiction"
Spiritualization of thought heals
To spiritualize thought and to heal discords are not two activities but one, for the physical manifestation that we call healing is really only the outward evidence of a change in human thought.
Spiritualization purifies human consciousness. It results from prayer that acknowledges both God's allness and man's inseparable unity with Him. Through prayer we gain a clear understanding of what and where God is. In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy defines God this way: "The great I AM; the all-knowing, all-seeing, all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal; Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit; Life; Truth; Love; all substance; intelligence." Science and Health, p. 587;
Since God is All, He is everywhere. His creation, including spiritual man, is His universe of inseparable spiritual ideas. To fathom the significance of this truth, we also need to know exactly how man relates to God. There can be no doubt, no "maybe," about it; we need to know.
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June 12, 1978 issue
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Using our talent: spiritual sense
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Divine Love's message to humanity
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Spiritualization of thought heals
JOHN M. TATUM
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Claim your retirement benefits now
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Signs of the times
with contributions from Kenneth A. Briggs, Robert Peel
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We are not "only human"
ARTHUR DELAU
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Extinguish the counterfeit!
Brett L. Stafford
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What's really happening?
Kevin G. Graunke
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The role of pausing
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Beyond belief into divine law
Nathan A. Talbot
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One day I was playing with my friend
Matthew J. Walters with contributions from Maryl F. Walters, Charles Walters
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In Hymn No. 40 of the Christian Science Hymnal we read, "Earth has...
Emil Ost, Jeanne G. Frucht
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My gratitude for Christian Science extends back to the time...
LaGrande Oglesby with contributions from Vivian Oglesby
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from James C. Allison, George E. Mahon