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Don't go there!
Keeping thought focused on spiritual truths speeds healing.
From backyards to boardrooms, sitcoms to school-yards, the phrase "Don't go there!" means you're headed for a topic someone does not wish to discuss.
It's also a phrase to take to heart when our own thought is headed for the wrong concept of ourselves or others, a materialistic view. Science and Health encourages its readers to keep thought directed to the perfect, spiritual model of man—the image and likeness of God. "We must look where we would walk, and we must act as possessing all power from Him in whom we have our being" (p. 264).
Wonderful progress comes when we trust our Father-Mother God and follow His direction. Listening to our spiritual intuition, we follow the right course in life, make wise decisions, stand on moral and spiritual law, and benefit from spiritual healing, all a result of following God's guidance.
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January 19, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jacqueline Mosk, John Morrison, Dee Redding Curtis, Martha Palmer
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items of interest
with contributions from The Dalai Lama, M.S. Mason
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How to win the battle against pain
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Let's end dead-end thinking
By Marian C. English
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Out of heartbreak, into joy
By Colleen Feldmann Douglass
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Don't go there!
Bethany Adlam Brix
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Fighting racism: from fists to prayer
By Julio C. Rivas T.
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Noah built a boat, and his descendants, a giant tower
By Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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Prayer heals physical difficulties
Heidi Skok Thorp
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Smoking and drinking habits overcome
Jean Margaret Maitland
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Healing and protection while traveling overseas
Jack L. Nagle
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Cyst eliminated through prayer
Meire A. De Souza
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Music: from comfort in sorrow to songs of joy
By Osceola Davis
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The language of love, the language of healing
Mary Metzner Trammell