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In the deep Soul
Dear Editors:
I'm happy sharing the wonderful thought that Christian Science has brought me to. Here is a poem I would like to share, from Kenya.
Like a symbol of God
the sun stares with a smile. The trees dance in the while to welcome the wind in tune, for the calm heart to embrace.
Shrieks and laughter blaze of children with shiny face— they skip, they dance, and they roll as if to revive innocence in our world.
To the one sustaining All the happy and sorrowing may come; To God's justice and love appeal. Silently He is radiant in truth, ever present through all time.
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April 17, 1995 issue
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Caring for the earth
Mark Swinney
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In the deep Soul
Jane Kanugu Isaac
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Can our thoughts of the environment affect our well-being?
Nergish Hodiwala
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Eliminating the clutter
Isabel F. Bates
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Strength, not stress
Andrej J. Remec
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The reflection in the still pool
Stephanie S. Johnson
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Explorers of unlimited possibilities
Beverley Mills
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Talking with God
William Little
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When temptation comes ...
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Last winter I was planning a ski trip into a remote mountain...
Jarl Secher-Jensen
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I am especially grateful for something that happened to me last...
Kristen Jennifer Hayes
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Soon after starting to study Christian Science, I developed an...
Enid Greife Stewart