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What thoughts are we entertaining?
Many of us enjoy being hospitable. But to be a good host or hostess, first of all, requires an effort to carefully consider whom we are inviting into our home.
Do we exercise the same care, scrutiny, and discernment over determining what thoughts—or “guests”—we entertain in consciousness? Are we willing to eject from our mental household thoughts and false beliefs that cause discord, and instead host thoughts that inspire and heal?
Webster’s Dictionary defines the word entertain, in part, as “to keep, hold, or maintain in the mind.” The study of Christian Science shows that it is important to remain vigilant over what we entertain in thought. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, taught that what we mentally entertain determines our experience. Her book Unity of Good says: “Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so. What you see, hear, feel, is a mode of consciousness, and can have no other reality than the sense you entertain of it” (p. 8).
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August 10, 2015 issue
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Letters
Steven Price, Paula, Jean Jillings-Warner, Wendys
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What thoughts are we entertaining?
Katherine Stephen
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A spiritual foundation for motherhood
Inge Schmidt
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Prayer, not place, brings peace
Anne Holway Higgins
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The choice to love
Evan Mehlenbacher
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We should strive to reach the Horeb height
Photograph by Ann Blamey
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A depth of joy I’d never felt before
Margaret Wylie
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Hello, good thoughts! Goodbye, bad thoughts!
Shannon Naylor
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Freed from aftereffects of an injury
Paula Williams
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Gratitude for three healings
Rachel F. Henderson
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Dental visits free of anxiety and pain
Rosemary Denson Miller
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How debt mercy helps drive US recovery
The Monitor’s Editorial Board
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A sure basis for forgiveness
Stephen Carlson
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The stubbornness that does yield
David C. Kennedy