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From the Editors
People under pressure, in stressful situations, sometimes complain, "I can't hear myself think!" What they usually mean is that the noise level or the sheer volume of information coming their way is making them feel they're not thinking clearly.
About our cover— When we begin to see our unbroken relationship to God, we find a deeper stillness than we have known before. God's law and harmony come into view—bringing healing.
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Toward more than a good performance

Art that is impelled by Christly love reaches more than the senses of its audience. In this interview a musician talks about some of the effects of this spiritual love.
 If fear is standing between us and a fuller sense of life and liveliness, maybe it's time to stand up to fear with prayer.

Second Thought

"I don't suggest that we harden our hearts against concern—that would be impossible anyway. But we need to remain stable, balanced. ..."
 A lesson this writer learned while performing in a string quartet has carried over to meet some of the challenges of taking part in the symphony of human relations.

Why be grateful?

Gratitude to God can be an eye-opener. It wakes us to the healing presence of divine good, already here.
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As irrepressible as the coming of a new season is the hunger to understand one another.
 Have you thought about the public side of your spiritual life? The light of Christ really isn't meant to be private.
The prayer that Christ Jesus gave us tells of our common heritage and responsibility as children of God.
In 1972 I was in turmoil with unhappiness and uncertainty about the meaning of life.
When I was a child visiting a church with my father and mother, I heard a sermon about Christ Jesus' healing works that greatly inspired me.

This is a healing I had at Joshua Tree

This is a healing I had at Joshua Tree.
I believe it is high time for me to express my thanks for all that Christian Science has done for me.
When I first joined The Mother Church and one of its branches, I did so in appreciation for all that they had so freely offered me.