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A palette full of light
After taking my first art lesson, I never saw the world in the same light. I gained an insight into how color, tone, and light bring out shape and form, and how lighting reveals the beautiful colors in objects that appear to be dull.
Sometime later an artist friend and I were both looking at the sunlight on a farmhouse wall. She remarked on the beautiful colors she could see. I couldn’t say I shared her view at that moment, but I wanted to. From then on, I started to paint with more colors, using a broader spectrum than I had previously thought about, and eventually, I was able to see more color for myself.
In order to see spiritual reality, we need to use our spiritual senses and learn that the substance (or colors) of Spirit’s harmony and health are everywhere present.
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July 11, 2011 issue
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Letters
Amy Duncan, Wanda Y. Richard, Robin L. Smith, Joan D. Thompson
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A spiritual defense against theft
Kim Shippey, Senior Writer
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Honest to God!
Jeremy Carper
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Living the good life
By Kathy Fitzer
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A high-stakes project led by prayer
By Linda Rolfes
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Transition to a new Manager of The Christian Science Publishing Society
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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A palette full of light
By Philippa Chatterley
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Signing up for summer camp
By Valerie Minard
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How can you feel God’s love?
By Sarah Nelson
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Forgiveness
Beverly Knox
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What truly belongs to us
By Tony Lobl
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Priceless cello recovered
By Robin Kadz
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When my car was stolen: how I prayed
By Marsha Maupin
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‘I give you my wallet’
By Gwenn Gurnack
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Prayer after a robbery
Constance Corrigan
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Taking the 3rd commandment to college
By Stephanie Allen
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Church and the fig tree
By Barbara Provencal
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A great period in my life
Donal Moki Aroh
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A bit of humor assists with healing
Kate Fowles
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Tooth and leg pain healed
Marcia Faultersack
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Hand injury healed
Bruce W. Davis
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Let the present define you
The Editors