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The Mind that moves, the Love that stills
Consider this. There is only one divine Mind, the knower of all. This Mind is the consciousness of supreme good, the one supreme God, and forever continues to be who and what He is. It is the momentum of this Mind that impels all progress, forwards advancement, and energizes innovation.
Pure Mind is also pure Love. It is the stillness of divine Love that calms any uproar, quiets every outburst, and gentles all upheaval. Movement and stillness. We don’t usually think of them as synonymous terms, and yet they come from an identical source, the Mind that is pure Love and the Love that is pure Mind.
Spiritual movement and uncompromised stillness. They coexist naturally and normally.
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October 14, 2013 issue
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Letters
Ruth Hilary Smith, BarbaranMaine, Trisha, Mary Lou Mackenzie
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It's never too late
Marian English
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Getting and giving
Dixon Matlock Butler
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Undisturbed by noise
Monica Karal
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God keeps us safe from harm
Cindy Wray
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No need to take the bait
Bonnie Williams
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Shekinah
Elsa (Dardie) Dunlap
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Consistency of God's good
Kathy Fitzer
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Traveling to surprising spiritual places
Kim Shippey
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A letter to my adopted daughters
Eric Nager
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Racing with freedom
Lloyd Hubbard
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Healed after a fall
Steep Weiss
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'There is no fear in love'
Andrea Sommer
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The Mind that moves, the Love that stills
The Editors