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'WHAT IS THAT TO THEE?'
No situation should provoke us to anger—only to listen more closely to God's guidance.
Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them.—Psalms 119:165
Two things I realize about anger. It is neither from God nor does it promote healing. And I have found in my own life that I only want to express Godlike qualities and to facilitate healing. Anger does neither, but instead tears apart the fiber of one's being. I've learned that if I allow someone or a situation to make me become angry, it usually means that I am not listening to God.
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February 13, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from ALICE WALDEN, FLORENCE ADEWALE AWOSILE, EVA BOONE HUSSEY, SARA GALLANT, MARGARET [MARGO] SIMONS
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Anger? Or spiritual awareness?
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jonathan Petre, Jennifer Flowers
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'WHAT IS THAT TO THEE?'
BY PAUL GRIMES
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ANGER MANAGED AND HEALED FOR GOOD
BY ULRIKE PRINZ
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MY WAY OUT OF ANGER
BY SARAH HYATT
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'what are you doing?'
BY MATT LAWRENCE AS TOLD TO SUZANNE SMEDLEY
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'Radiant room' for learning
BY SHELDON AND CAMILLA THOMPSON
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'MARY BAKER EDDY: Her Life and Times'
JUDY HUENNEKE
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A little note of encouragement
Mary Apple
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LET LOVE WORK, ONE THOUGHT AT A TIME
ELAINE FOLLIS
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PUSH BACK IN PRAYER
DAVE HOHLE
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CHRONIC PAIN HEALED THROUGH PRAYER
DAVID SENAJI ANGUNZA
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THE PRESENCE OF HEALTH
MARYSE OVIEVE
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A HEALING LINE OF REASONING
PAM DAVIDSON