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Our nets need not break
Do you consider the income from your job to be your supply?
Let's take a closer look. Surely money of itself is not truly substantial, for it fluctuates in value, can be diminished, withheld, lost, destroyed. The belief that money is the main procurer of satisfaction results in greed, envy, anxiety, fear—unhealthy emotions that must be eliminated before peace can prevail.
God, Mind, is the true source of supply. Mind is constantly manifesting itself in ideas—multitudinous, inexhaustible, endless ideas. These ideas constitute man's true consciousness. As an individualized expression of the one, omniactive Mind, man includes all that Mind imparts: wisdom, intelligence, integrity, and so on. There is never a dearth of spiritual qualities, never a curtailment of their supply. We can rest secure in the understanding of these spiritual facts.
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August 14, 1978 issue
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From grief to perception of eternal Life
HAZEL WILLOUGHBY HARRISON
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Awaking
Elise Manon Lunas
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The purity impulse
ROBERT COE GILBERT
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"After forty days"
ROBERT TOWNSEND WARNECK
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Problems are solved by looking up
FRANKIE L. THOMAS
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Our nets need not break
MARY AGNES KEYES
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The ideal is attainable
EDWIN R. ALLEY
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Christ Jesus
Christina Elizabeth Bentinck
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Truth's simplicity
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Inheritances and family harmony
Nathan A. Talbot
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Jonah and the whale
Florence Mary Mason
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I learned about Christian Science in October 1971
Angela Mauceri De González with contributions from James M. Lounsbury
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God has supplied my every need over a period of many years
Edna R. Simons