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Look up and see!
New York City garbage used to end up on an island where thousands of seagulls waited for it each day. They say if you stood on that island from a relatively high vantage point and looked down, you saw the seagulls scrabbling over, and fighting over, the bits of garbage. But, if you stood in the same spot, and looked up at the sky, the seagulls looked as though they were doing a heavenly ballet.
I’ve used that picture many times when I needed reminding to look up, to raise my view and look for an inspired answer, in discouraging, dangerous, or challenging situations. For me, one way to get that higher view is to pray.
I find that being still and listening, or even singing, especially hymns from the Christian Science Hymnal, are very good ways to pray, and these take me a long way toward finding that inspired, uplifting view. And, I’m learning that there is a requisite to true prayer: loving each other.
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June 30, 2014 issue
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Letters
Yvonne Renoult, Katherine Ellis, LittleChild, June Austin
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World changers: Mary Baker Eddy and her book
Melanie Daglian
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Lessons from a yard sale
Patrick M. Collins
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The golden thread of liberty
Aaron Bingham
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To be teachable
Elizabeth Kellogg
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Look up and see!
Cate Vincent
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Consciousness
Brian Kissock
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'Even there...'
Mary Trammell
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God's government brings peace
Martha Sarvis
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Reject, replace, rejoice
Taylor Macintire
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Workplace issue resolved
Scott Moseley
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Symptoms of lyme disease healed
Nate Mozzer
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Healing for family pets
Helena Rhonda Bullion
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My first healing
Doris Bader
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Loving the children
The Editors