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Sharing real bread
Ever feel like you don't have enough to share? Maybe you feel you have to take care of yourself first and wait until you have more for yourself before sharing. This may be a justifiable concern, but it would ignore the abundance of spiritual truths that are yours to rely on right now.
Material possessions may come and go, but we can never be separate from our Father-Mother God, Spirit and Mind, nor can we be separated from His abundant and eternal goodness, Man is the immediate expression of God, His spiritual likeness.
Spiritual abundance, our only true resource, is seen in our boundless joy and in our love for ourselves and others. It is felt as spiritual intuition, the capacity to know all that we need to know at the appropriate time. God-derived thought, or intuition, transcends human reasoning and logic, and directs, comforts, and heals us. We can learn to listen to, yield to, and follow this still, small that is speaking to us constantly.
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November 25, 1996 issue
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Genesis: what it tells us about God and man
Bill Moyers with contributions from Karl (Sandy) Sandberg
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What is the Bible?
Mary Metzner Trammell and William G. Dawley
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Defending against unhealthy mental suggestions
Robert A. Johnson
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Sharing real bread
Christine Carroll Kaehn
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God as caregiver
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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When you say grace, what do you expect?
Diane E. Wolfe
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Gratitude
Sharon Huntington
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A Realtor ponders the true sense of home and business
by Kim Shippey
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Self–government—what approach works best?
Russ Gerber
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When our older daughter was born, the doctor told me that she...
Joan Sieber Ware
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One of my earliest healings occurred soon after I started to...
Stanley W. Hurst
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When I was a girl, my parents' occupation entailed many moves
Jeannette Patti