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Great adventures, and great rewards, await those willing to listen for God's spiritual intuitions.
There they were—a least grebe with four little ones strung out behind her! Two bird watchers peered eagerly through the reeds of a roadside swamp. It was a happy new find, just preceded by a first sighting of a beautiful red-billed white ibis flying across the hot Texas landscape.
A bird watcher loves new sightings!
Not unlike the enthusiast's delighted discovery of an unusual bird, glimpsing the spiritual nature of God bestows surprising new "sightings." Spiritual insights are expressions of God's intelligent love for us, revealing the marvelous closeness—the at-one-ment—of God and man. Perfect Father and His perfect child, divine Mind and divine idea, infinite cause and its effect, define God and His image and likeness, man. God and man are really inseparable, therefore it is normal and natural for us to have spiritual intuitions. We can feel God's presence and perceive these heaven-sent thoughts through prayer that affirms this precious, always intact relationship.
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June 19, 1989 issue
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To learn that God is in control, not drugs
with contributions from Pearl Long
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Pray. Listen.
Elaine Natale
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Come, taste the real Life
Written for the Sentinel
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Discover!
Bayard C. Auchincloss
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Forgiving and forgetting
Mary Barnes
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Be comforted—be strengthened
Barbara R. Banks
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A waking moment
Scott Truesdale Thompson
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Dear Reader
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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In all I write, reflect
Howard I. Kaufman
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What use is it, anyway?
Michael D. Rissler
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Christian Science came into my life as the answer to my...
Dorothy Grace Dobson
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I have had many, many healings through Christian Science
Thula J. Earl
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It has been eighteen years since my last testimony appeared in...
Wellington Scranton, Jr.
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A few years ago I traveled to Seattle, Washington, to attend a...
Janice E. Bowersock