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Insist on relevant inspiration
God is the only healer. Testing times bring us lasting spiritual gain when "we look," as Paul says, "not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." II Cor. 4:18; But how does one become conscious of the unseen God and His invisible creation?
Through spiritual sense, which perceives reality from the standpoint of Spirit, not matter.
Divine Spirit is the source of spiritual concepts, and these can be applied to correct misconceptions such as wrongdoing, illness, hatred. Exchanging these false beliefs for their spiritual counter facts—purity, health, love, and so on—we accept the Christ, God's healing idea.
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July 28, 1980 issue
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The one way is to do
MARIE ANTOINETTE COWING
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An interview: with an optical physicist
with contributions from John Geake
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Divine comfort is at hand
ALETHA BROWNE
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Counteracting subliminal and conscious suggestion
DEANNA J. ELSOM
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The sergeant and the captain
DAVID M. WILSON
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Imaging
GODFREY JOHN
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Insist on relevant inspiration
VIDA MC DERMOTT
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Temptation defused
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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What Miriam can teach us
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Love's protection
Otto Wendt
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One morning I suddenly felt ill
OMAR ERRECARTT with contributions from IRENE FALCO DE ERRECARTT
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Mrs. Eddy tells us (Science and Health, p. 421), "When the supposed...
GRACE MARGUERITE TERNANDT
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I have been attending Christian Science Sunday School for...
CATHLEEN PROWSE with contributions from DIANE H. PROWSE
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Eight years ago a sore developed on my face. Gradually it worsened...
HEATHER O. M. BIRNBAUM with contributions from HEINZ R. BIRNBAUM
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During high school I felt many pressures from family and...
JANET WILLOUGHBY HILTON
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from ARTHUR R. DAVIES, ROBERT A. JOHNSON