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Cleanliness and true purity
Clean, and free from anything that could pollute or contaminate us! This is a natural desire. Some societies use symbolic rituals, such as the throwing of salt or the rinsing of hands before approaching a holy place. Often, too, the sprinkling of water is thought to help in the purification process.
Unfortunately, however, ritual tends to shut out a more careful probing of the deeper meaning of true purity. On one occasion the Pharisees challenged Christ Jesus to defend his disciples' practice of not washing their hands before eating. Recognizing rigid practice of this ritual as one that might distract them from pursuing a deeper and purer spirituality, he replied, "There is nothing from without a man, that entering into him can defile him: but the things which come out of him, those are they that defile the man." Mark 7:15; And later he explained that it is evil thoughts that defile a man—not eating with unwashed hands.
The Pharisees were meticulous in observing hygienic laws, but Jesus recognized the more fundamental need to watch thoughts and keep them pure. Then cleanliness would follow. To him purity was much more than a hygienic process; it was the consistent cleansing and purifying of consciousness. He stated this even more clearly to the Pharisees on another occasion: "Ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess.... Cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the outside of them may be clean also." Matt. 23:25, 26; Knowing that too often people focused on the external symbols, neglecting the inner purification, Jesus continually pointed out the necessity for regeneration of thought. He knew that the cleansing of thought would be expressed in purer experience of every kind.
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May 21, 1979 issue
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Spirit's rhythm, not biorhythms
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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The best companions
GERALD STANWELL
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On handling personality clashes
PERSIS E. ZUBER
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Cleanliness and true purity
GLENN M. LINDEN
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Inescapable blessings
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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Looking for a summer job?
ELIZABETH ANNE VALENTINE
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Why wait? Agree with God now
BEVERLY MILGRAM BOWLES
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Seeing through Science, not through the senses
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Christ's compelling presence
Naomi Price
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On expectancy
Lona Ingwerson
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The senior prom
Rhoda Merle Ford
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I learned of Christian Science after the medical profession...
Doris Hickman Burrell
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Christian Science has always been my way of life, and I'm...
Catherine Wood LePoidevin with contributions from Richard Louis LePoidevin
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About two years ago I injured my leg and knee, which made it...
Royden C. Richardson with contributions from Jacqueline Richardson
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When I was still a teen-ager I lived with a relative who was...
Teresa A. de Mac Hannaford
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When I first began the study of Christian Science, I had...
Ellen Bradley with contributions from Ronald W. Bradley