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Free from back pain
One of the most beautiful times of the day for photography is when the sun has just risen over the horizon. Some months ago I was involved in a production that required shooting several scenes during this very short period of time.
Being hurried by the rising sun, I picked up a heavy tripod that needed to be moved. As I did, I felt a sharp pain go through my back.
Immediately I began to say "the scientific statement of being" to myself. It begins, "There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter" (Science and Health, p. 468). I needed to establish in my thought that I was maintained by God, the divine Mind. I was able to continue with the work that needed to be done, even climbing up the side of a steep mountain for the next shot.
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February 12, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Cindy Roemer, Anne P. Daly, Vicki R. Knickerbocker, Beverly Baumgartner, Lucia Leith
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items of interest
with contributions from Vivienne Walt, Lisa Miller, Candace Brister
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'Bombay, we salute you'
with contributions from Subhash, Indu Malhotra
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Compassion that unites people
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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How I pray for peace in the Middle East
By Gloria Onyuru By Calvin DeLano
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The Hope Flowers School unites cultures
By Sentinel staff
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The path to healing
By Rebecca Odegaard
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Diamonds or coal?
By Lois Holmberg
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You, the darkness, and God
By Susan Hunt Deal
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Dear Sentinel
Carly Petersen
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More tennis the same week
Susan E. Peabody
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Healing and kneeling
Gerda Moller
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Healed very quickly
James Carr
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All green lights
Kristen Dowcett
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Always able to keep going
Daniel Jaunin
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Relief from the flu
Charlotte L. Hume
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Free from back pain
Ronald Spongberg
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Extra–strength pain relief
By Robert A. Johnson
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A conversation with your Maker
Margaret Rogers