Over a hundred years ago a woman set down a startling statement: "Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements.
One temptation of human thought is to become so absorbed in the beauty of Truth, as revealed in Christian Science, that we lose sight of the need for immediate demonstration.
Over many years a young man had grown accustomed to taking five mental steps that, as he later came to see, brought considerable loneliness into his life.
The lives of saints of various eras, various confessions, and even various world religions present a striking similarity: However limited their understanding may have been of the impersonal nature of God as divine Principle, all of these men and women felt a fervent love for God that permeated their being.