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Natural concord
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Asilomar State Park, Monterey Peninsula, California
Subtle messages are highlighted by the play of early morning sunshine and mist in this park along the California coast: protection, freedom, fearlessness. Fragile dunes are protected by the boardwalks, which simultaneously give nature lovers the freedom to savor the surrounding beauty. Deer forage without fear and without constriction in a natural habitat. All thrive in “one grand concord” (Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 240).
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April 8, 2013 issue
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Letters
Margaret Penfield, Susan J. Pocklington, Phyllis Feldman, JSH-Online comments
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The moral courage that grows from Love
Bradley C. Bush
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A change of perspective
Lynne Cook
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When listening replaced lists
Pauline Hutchinson
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Fit the puzzle
Nancy Robison
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Love saved us on a summer's day
Pamela Brittenham
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Natural concord
Text and photograph by Merelice
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Spiritual reasoning
Michael Hamilton
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Digging deeper
Gordon Myers
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Crashing stereotypes
Jenny Sawyer
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Headaches gone
Kim Kilduff
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Healed of dysentery
Barbara Chapline Waldner
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Damaged foot mended
Cindy Vail
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No more crippling pain
Phyllis Perron West
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Near-heaven experiences
The Editors