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Completeness and newness
A central point in the Science of Christianity is the unity of God and God’s creation. To acknowledge God’s tangible presence, and oneself as an intact expression of His essence and nature, cures and regenerates.
It is within this unity that we discover completeness. Under the marginal heading “Self-completeness,” Mary Baker Eddy writes on page 264 of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures that “when we realize that Life is Spirit, never in nor of matter, this understanding will expand into self-completeness, finding all in God, good, and needing no other consciousness.”
It’s been said that any lie will finally be accepted as true if repeated forcibly enough and often enough. You may frequently hear suggestions in the news and in conversations that God and man are separate, and that man is incomplete. Christian Science reverses such lies and preserves the spiritual facts, revealing you at one with God, “complete in him” (Colossians 2:10).
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November 5, 2012 issue
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Letters
Blythe Evans, Doug Brown, Joan Mortner
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A noble calling
Nancy Mullen, Staff Editor
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Even in war, one man's prayer counts
Chris Johnson
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Prayer that defends our defenders
Beth Schaefer
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Honoring those who serve
Sue Sonke
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Projection and protection
Bruce R. Schwartz
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Honesty that heals
Robert Van Der Like
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'Move on!'
Andrew Wilson
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The square of light
John Palenz
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Seekers unite at a 'Burning Man' festival
Michael Morgan
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'Shaking off' the resistance
Nancy Atkins
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Celestial feast
Susan S. Collins
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A spiritual swim season
Daniel McKenzie
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I am a healer!
Karen
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Rocket science and Christian Science
Mary Alice Rose
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Know your true self
Christa Kreutz
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Reaching the high goal
John Sparkman
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How the Lord's Prayer saved a 9/11 survivor
Kay Campbell
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Throat issue healed
Jake Lowe with contributions from Sabra Lowe
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Memory lapses healed
Mary Mudd
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Hearing restored
Richard Price
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Completeness and newness
The Editors