In
a modern world, geared to speed and drive, how often we hear the admonition, "Relax!" There is no doubt as to the desirability of relaxation of the right sort—an abatement of the high tension and strain of material living, the mental repose of which the poet wrote.
Everyone
is familiar with the paper game that children sometimes play, in which the object is to connect by means of pencil lines a series of numbered dots.
People
who suffer from insomnia do so because they are not awake to the allness of God, the omnipresence of divine Love and its peace and rest, its health, happiness, and harmony.
It
is clear that our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, was aware of the importance of praising God for His goodness, for she states in the Manual of The Mother Church.