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The Christian Science Journal
More than meets the eye
by Mark Swinney
“Spatial relationships and sensitive matter become early, weighty impressions. Yet it’s curious how, for centuries, many people have been thinking deeply about how there is actually more to existence than the materiality that meets the eye (and hand, mouth, ear, and nose).”
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Christian Science Sentinel
Nelson Mandela’s roads
by Rosalie E. Dunbar
“I will always love Mr. Mandela’s courage even in the bleakest hours, his vision of what South Africa could be, and his willingness to walk the road that would bring that vision to pass.”
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The Christian Science Journal
All is not lost
by Katie Martin
“We never lost anything of real value—our love for each other, our sense of home, or our neighborliness (which in fact grew stronger). We still had our intelligence, creativity, goodness, integrity, spirit of joy and peace, and a strong desire to rebuild and move forward.”
for more, visit: journal.christianscience.com/all-is-not-lost
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January 6, 2014 issue
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Letters
Jerry McIntire, Daystar, Sarah Grosz, BarbaranMaine, Reets
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The body's not the boss
Fenna Corry
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Lessons from competitive running
Mark Kimball
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On performance and payment
Emily Maixner
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Art and reflection
Suzanne Dickson Albert
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Don't misread the 'holding pattern'
Jane Keogh
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Pure shining
Carol Dismore
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Infinite blessings
Kathleen Collins
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Growing into the practice
Marsha Pecaut
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Good fills all space
Willy
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Internal strain healed
Robert B. Scott
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Dizziness gone
Elizabeth "Buff" Harris-Colarossi
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Renewal and healing
Rubens de Vasconcellos Costa
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No more migraines
Kathryn Hoyt
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Only one enemy?
The Editors