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No matter to see
I see as God sees—
the spiritual me—
and I know with certainty
there’s no matter to see
in me.
Only holy purity.
I’m only the gathering—
Spirit’s gathering—
of unformed thoughts
into proper channels.1
I’m the unfolding idea
of divine Mind—
Love’s holy purpose,
God’s image—
God’s likeness—
appearing
as me.
That’s all there is
to see.
Kit Cornell Kurtz
1 See Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 506.
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September 29, 2025 issue
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New vistas of God as Principle
Thomas Mitchinson
Keeping Watch
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Religion’s future
Russ Gerber
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Forgiveness is spiritual liberation
Liesl Ehmke
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Writing without ego healed anger and disappointment
Susan Dawson Cook
Teens
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Standing up for my freedom
Dean Ziesler
Healings
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Full use of hand restored
Lauren Littell Creighton
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My toes were healed
Fátima Cristina de Lima
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Finger bone problem gone
Melody M. Mills
Poem
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No matter to see
Kit Cornell Kurtz
Bible Lens
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Unreality
September 29–October 5, 2025
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Letters & Conversations
Tim Ball, Sandra Saenz, Kaye Patterson, Anne Corpe