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Adventure, not boredom
Can true adventure be gained from passing entertainment? Or does it rather come through the discovery of spiritual reality?
The lasting remedy for monotony and boredom simply does not come from amusement, no matter how much excellence is found in good theater, fiction, music, and various feats of skill by others. Neither is the malaise of boredom eased or healed by the use of drugs or self-intoxication through liquor.
Within the reach of every individual is the only effectual answer to a seemingly colorless existence—the expression of his God-given identity. This answer is found in the practice of Christian Science, the Science of Truth.
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September 18, 1978 issue
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Healing comes when we tip the right scale
HUBERTA F. RANDALL
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Ever
Sheryl Ann Smith
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Man: the image of Spirit, not matter
RICHARD C. BERGENHEIM
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No room for ghosts
ROBIN ENGEL HAINES
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Lessening unemployment
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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Not an I, a ME, MINE, or MY—!
Celia M. Sherrill
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Adventure, not boredom
GERALD STANWELL
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Man is forever intact
ROBERT SIMON MARCUS
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Understanding now!
BARBARA B. HOLLIDAY
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Healing on the sabbath
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Schoolteachers and church Readers—their morals
Nathan A. Talbot
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Healing through sticking to Truth
Naomi Price
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Dig deep
Sara May Helder
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Performing with assurance
Mary Dunham
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When I was ready to let go of a material sense of life, I found...
Harriet G. Brugmann
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Many years ago I awoke one morning and found walking...
Richard A. Batchelder
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How grateful I am to have been healed of a tendency to be...
Lois A. Wehmeyer
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My husband and I have had many healings just by reading...
Ula V. Beaudry with contributions from John Santuccio