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Through a spiritual lens—MORNING CONTEMPLATION
Most photographers will tell you that the hours preceding and following dawn provide some of the best light of the day. It's a time when the softness and the angle of light provide a dramatic and impressive perspective on life.
Likewise, morning is a wonderful time to contemplate one's relationship with God. As the sun rises to illumine the world, we can turn to the divine Mind as our one source of daily inspiration and guidance, before beginning our activities. In the "true light," we can see the work for the upcoming day from a calmer, more spiritual perspective. Rather than seeing a list of human tasks and deadlines, we can strengthen our reverence for life as an unfoldment of God's plan, shining forth in every thought and action.
Peter Anderson
Orlando, Florida
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September 15, 2003 issue
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A matter of life
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from Dorothy Bledsoe, Doris Libey, Eleanor Lee, Miriam Dailey, Carolyn Hill
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items of interest
with contributions from Imtiaz Muqbil, Linda K. Wertheimer, Mark Mcguire, Susan Williams
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Suicide prevention—a spiritual approach
BY Beverly Goldsmith
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An Iranian asks, 'Where is heaven?'
By Marta Greenwood
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The God of the living
By Lyle Young
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REVERENCE for LIFE—a call to prayer for child soldiers
Paco Garcia with contributions from Mayal Tshiabuila
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The joy of walking the land again
By William Overlease
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A day of hiking & healing
By Pamela Guthman Kissock
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When parents have to say, 'No'
By Jean Burgdorff
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Through a spiritual lens—MORNING CONTEMPLATION
Peter Anderson
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Life is precious
By Dave Hohle
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Saved from suicide
Elizabeth Brittain