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On handling personality clashes
Have you cringed when a nonstop talker monopolized a quiet get-together? Or when a willful person disruptingly ran crosscurrent to everyone at a meeting? We all recognize the complaining martyr, the officious bureaucrat, the demanding customer, the incorrigible prankster.
How do we react? Do we patiently endure? Attempt to squelch? Just walk away?
I have found Christian Science immensely helpful when confronted with difficult, clashing personalities or with ungovernable impulses in myself, because Science is a total way of life. Its teachings apply to, and can beautifully heal, every stormy situation.
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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