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Spirituality now?
I'm not sure I'm ready for all that spirituality! I don't want everything to become vague and ethereal. Do I have to give up what I enjoy? Will my friends understand? If I progress so fast that I can't give attention to my responsibilities, it just won't be practical.
We needn't worry. Our innate spirituality is God-derived. It will not overwhelm us. We can recognize it happily and in specific ways. It can release tremendous good in our lives and provide endless adventure.
Recognition of our spirituality will not make us vague or indistinct. Divine Spirit itself can be counted on to give definition to all that we truly are. Nor will we blast off from our present affairs in unrealistic "progress." When we admit that we emanate from God, Spirit, and therefore are really spiritual, we will have begun the demonstration of our spirituality, which will bless and enrich us in every way.
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February 28, 1983 issue
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Healing—a present possibility
JACK V. SMITH
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The discovery of now
KEITH NEALY
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Be consistent—and heal
JOY ABLE
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Spirituality now?
BARBARA KOBLER ROSSITER
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Admit the saving Christ
JAMES DAVID EMRY
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Recognizing fulfillment
MARTHA REILLY
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Keeping our gaze on "the high goal"
DeWITT JOHN
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A life of praise
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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The winter before I began to attend services in a...
BARBARA CAIRE REAP with contributions from CAROLYN S. KARKUS
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"The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad"...
ELIZABETH SANTANGELO de GASTALDI
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Through prayer I was led to Christian Science
MARIANNE BUCHNER