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Letters
Messages in the “Mountaintop prayers” Sentinel (Aug. 15) were just what I yearned for at the end of a week of particularly woeful economic news. At so-called “retirement age,” I face both a downturn in funds and in a longtime business I’m compelled to sustain, grateful as I am for its many years of rewards.
But, as a hiker in local mountains, the metaphysical metaphors related so beautifully in the articles were hugely inspiring. Those included “Taking in the Whole View” [Robin Hoagland] and “Notes from a Hiker’s Journal” [Chet Manchester]. The experiences and lessons inspired a higher, wider view where Mind governs and Love leads, banishing gloom and opening one’s mental door to healing and freedom. Thank you for that issue, and for all of them!
Joanne Hedge
Glendale, California, US
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September 12, 2011 issue
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Letters
Joanne Hedge, Cathryn Bartlett Rathsam, Andrew Wilson, Liz Roth
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The joy of learning and growing
Maike Byrd, Staff Editor
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Deep pockets for earthquake relief
Brandi Perez
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E-book version of Science and Health now available
Office the Publisher’s Agent, Mary Baker Eddy’s Writings
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New survey notes Sweden’s trend toward secularism
Gary G. Yerkey
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Persistent, healing prayer
By Lynn Jackson
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Committed to progress and healing
By Christopher Jones
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From disability to ability
By Jan Hrozenchik
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Healing the past, and finding love
By Linda Ross
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The benefits of keeping calm
Liselotte Arnold
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Saved from financial ruin
By Randy Erwin
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Clean room
Fujiko Signs
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Race and reflect
By Jessica Clark
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Keeping in touch
Marta Greenwood
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My world was changed
Nellie Hall
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Prayer that prevents crime in our cities
Dave Hohle
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A harvest of healing
Michael Hamilton
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Grief healed, mobility restored
Duane Christianson
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A ‘resurrection' moment
Evelyn Horn
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Leg wound and hemorrhaging healed
Sharon Sinclair
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Roller coasters? Or safe on the rock
The Editors