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Injuries quickly healed
Some years ago I had a healing that meant a lot to me.
I was running alongside a locksmith's truck to get his attention and direct him to my condominium. Leaning forward at an angle to the blacktop road, I fell full-length, skidding to a stop, with my purse flying out of my hand. As I fell, I remembered "the scientific statement of being" from Science and Health: "There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all."
I continued praying with the truths in this statement, ending with "Spirit is God, and man is His image and likeness. Therefore man is not material; he is spiritual" (p.468).
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June 25, 2001 issue
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From dependency to freedom
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Robert Staedel, Victoria Weber, Conrad P. Lachel, Stephani Nichols
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items of interest
with contributions from Audrey Ronning Topping, Peter Feuerherd, Gilbert Meilaender
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I was healed of alcoholism
By Kate Mullane Oyer
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My healing of substance abuse
By Cara Cusack
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OUT ALL NIGHT AT A party
D. Kitty Simms
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From under the sink to on top of the world
By Jan Bartow-Clark
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PRAYING IS NOT ABOUT JUDGING
Elizabeth Whittlesey
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Home alone—and not afraid
By Lesley Pearson
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God's presence heals serious injury
By Laura Matthews
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"To infinity and beyond"
By Polly Cook
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Torn between family and work?
BY James Shepherd
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Surgery cancelled
Maria Angela Rafael
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Staying in the game
John Tegtmeyer
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Injuries quickly healed
Ruth P. Denison
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An obvious mind/body connection
Scott Walden
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Thankful to be well
Tara Kearns
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Free from chronic pain
Maralee Lupien Knowlen
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The empty promises of uncontrolled spending
Russ Gerber