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Harmony is intact
As an amateur musician, I performed with community orchestras for many years. Through this work, and from my study of music, I have learned a lot about the concept of harmony.
Being familiar with the science of music, understanding chords and discords, I was able to play in harmony with my fellow musicians. Having my fingers in the right place on my cello helped, too!
In my study of the Science of Christianity, or Christian Science, I’ve learned that harmony is an attribute of God. Because harmony is of God, it is always present and cannot be lost; it is forever intact. Therefore, man (a generic term including men and women), as the reflection of God, must naturally express harmony.
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July 4, 2016 issue
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Letters
Rebecca Lynch, Meg Cowan, Pam Gasteen, Catherine Riedl
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Good government starts with self-government
Judy Wolff
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The purity that conquers hate
Name Withheld
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Harmony is intact
Shirley J. Jones
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The one true healer
William Pappas
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A renewed practice
Nancy Earl Harrison
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The boo-boo was gone!
Nathan
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Gratitude for healings
Kumbetiko Lusakueno
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Persistent pain ends
Ronald Messman
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Freedom of movement restored
Schuyler Sackett
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The walls must fall!
Sandra Luerssen Hoerner
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'O Thou abundant Life, whose freshness daily...'
Photograph by James Scott
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To be free
David C. Kennedy