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Ageless living
There’s always a lot of talk about aging—how to avoid its effect through exercise, diet, and all kinds of other things. Personally, I’ve traveled a pretty long way, and it looks like some of the roads I traveled on weren’t paved. But that just means I’ve had some really great adventures, and I’m sure you have too. I prefer to think that I’m “saging,” growing wiser, rather than aging.
A very wise woman, Mary Baker Eddy, wrote: “Time-tables of birth and death are so many conspiracies against manhood and womanhood. Except for the error of measuring and limiting all that is good and beautiful, man would enjoy more than threescore years and ten and still maintain his vigor, freshness, and promise” (Science and Health, p. 246). Mary Baker Eddy was certainly a wonderful example of that. She went from poverty, homelessness, illness in her 40s and 50s, to accomplishing more in her 70s and 80s than most people would be able to accomplish in several lifetimes.
So how do we do this? Like a tree, how do we consistently put on new growth? How do we grow new, rather than growing old? I find it helps to keep engaged with new ideas; otherwise, we get stuck into a set of fixed beliefs and unmovable opinions—kind of like frozen water pipes. Turn on the faucet, and nothing happens. It takes some warmth to get the water flowing again. Let’s warm up our thinking today with compassion, freshness, receptivity, and keep growing new!
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April 4, 2011 issue
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Letters
Susan Collins, Dorothy Cork Daugherty, Margaret Flory, Barbi Johns
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A new angle on age
Jenny Nelles, Staff Editor
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Civil rights—an ongoing mission rooted in faith
Adelle M. Banks
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Hope in the midst of foreclosure
Joanne L. Greenman
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A promise of full salvation
By Michael Hamilton
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A metaphysical lesson from thermodynamics
By Rick Dearborn
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Peeling off the ‘ugly’ label
By Mary Sanford
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Freedom from fear of dementia
Rebecca Odegaard
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Vibrancy has no age
By Jack Hubbell
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Perfect landings
By Hal Shrewsbury
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Grateful for many healings
By Philip Wilson
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Just say ‘no!’ to decline
By David Robert Ramaji
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Never too old to heal
Shirley Waller
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Ageless living
Maryl Walters
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Flying solo
By Barbara Foster
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It’s simple — Church unites us
By Pamela Cook
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Dancing with daffodils
Andrew Wilson
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The stranger
Will Meacham
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Broken arm and finger quickly healed
Lesley Linsteader
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Healed of effects from a fall
Nancy Lewis, Betsy Carlisle
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Indications of sciatica dissolve
Victor Wegelin, Richard L. Tradewell
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Provision for the giver
The Editors