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Fitted to be a healer
A baseball glove is perfectly formed to catch a baseball. The lid of a cookie jar is made to close tightly to keep cookies fresh. A computer’s power cord is designed to fit perfectly into its power port. And you, being the child of God, are perfectly fitted to be a spiritual healer.
But more about that later. First, let’s examine what’s involved in the metaphysical healing of disease, because this is essential to understanding why you are a natural healer.
The conventional approach to healing is based on the belief that illness results from the body not acting the way it should, or the human mind, through chemical or psychological processes, falling into an unhealthy state. In either case, illness is thought to be indisputably real.
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August 3, 2015 issue
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Letters
LittleChild, BarbaranMaine, Bruce Armstrong
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Mother-love—everywhere and always
Pam DeBolt
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Praying daily with The Christian Science Monitor
Keith S. Collins
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The oneness of God casts out evil
George Reed
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He that has made my heaven secure
Photograph by Patti Hickey
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Learning that Life is eternal
Jenny Myers
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‘Gather out the stones’
Kathryn Knox
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Abdominal pain ends
Monique Dupré
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Normal breathing restored
Richard Ward, Susan Jostyn
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Pneumonia healed
Kathleen Tasa
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Why progress endures
John Yemma
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Progress and underlying perfection
Jenny Sawyer
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Fitted to be a healer
Lyle Young