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Resting on the move
You can keep on going, and going, and going, and . . .
. . . when we realize that immortal Mind is ever active, and that spiritual energies can neither wear out nor can so-called material law trespass upon God-given powers and resources, we are able to rest in Truth, refreshed by the assurances of immortality, opposed to mortality."
Science and Health, p. 387
I love a challenge, particularly one related to feats of endurance. As a result, my life is sprinkled with a variety of undertakings that involve hiking or running long distances. Like climbing mountains, walking 61 miles in a day. Or climbing the Matterhorn.
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January 8, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Ernest C. Pearson, Ruth Schulman, Dee Mahuvawalla, Betty Keith
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items of interest
with contributions from Robert J. Bliwise, Paula Rinehart
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From Robert to robot: what about future identity?
By Patricia Tupper Hyatt
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Virtual spirituality?
By David Cramer
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Find your worth
By Kathleen J. Wiegand
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Present parent conclusions
By Zoë Landale
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Resting on the move
By Perry W. Fisher
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Pack 'n pray
By Jonathon Moore
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Dear Sentinel
Casey Turpen
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Diagnosed cancer healed
Karen Walsh
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Grateful to God
Subhash Malhotra
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The power of God was applicable
Heather Zurlo
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No longer vulnerable to poison ivy
Grover Torbert
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Instantly able to walk
Ally Baker
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Hug the neighborhood
By Toni Wengler
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How to know what you really want
Margaret Rogers