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No maze of many minds
What a powerful assertion Christian Science presents to the hungering heart: “There is only one Mind.” Maybe you’ve heard this before. What does it actually mean?
The significance of that statement is vast, and here’s what I’ve been thinking about recently.
One of the amazing aspects of the timeless fact that God is divine Mind, and is the only power, has become clearer to me: the fact that there is only one Mind means that there are not lots of little minds trying very hard to prove the power and presence of one Mind.
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April 3, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Mary Davidson, Shelly Leer
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Spiritual identity in a digital age
Jeffrey Plum
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Virtual reality or God’s reality?
Blythe Evans
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Social media and the teenager
Katherine Stephen
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No maze of many minds
John Biggs
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New Editor at The Christian Science Monitor
from the Christian Science Board of Directors
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Stay connected
Jenny Sawyer
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‘In awe of God’s care’
Virginia Anders
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Eczema gone, free to serve
Bruce Richardson
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Joy dissolves cold symptoms
Elisabeth Schwartz
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In every hour
Barbara Whitewater
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The measure of civic virtues in a lost letter
The <i>Monitor’s</i> Editorial Board
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The power behind unselfed love
Deborah Huebsch
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The healthy body
Barbara Vining