"It's
how you look, not how you feel," says one comedian, "and let me tell you, you look marvelous!" That's a funny line not only because of the way it's said, but also because of what it satirizes: people's obsession with their appearance and with ways to improve their features and bodies.
When the author became dissatisfied with her absorption in physicality, she discovered that her spiritual nature was not only interesting but also satisfying.
This year I'm going on a diet!In prayer and humilityI'm going to reject those enticing spoonfuls ofimpatience,indifference,intolerance,criticism;refuse to partake in bouts ofdepression,ingratitude,selfishness.
Kenneth H. Cook
with contributions from Jean E. Cook
I have been associated with Christian Science for almost forty years, and a serious student for thirty of those, so I think it's high time I submitted a testimony of healing to the Sentinel.
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