Editorials

We can anchor our thoughts in God’s laws of redeeming and healing love, and let divine Principle redirect, guide, and govern our reasoning, our hearts, and our experience.
Spiritual truth can never be canceled by human circumstances.

Doing “life’s work”

Our lifework is to live our oneness with God—our sinless nature as God’s spiritual reflection.
When we anchor thought in God’s ever-present love, and take the step immediately in front of us that seems nearest right, the way tends to open naturally.
We can see our neighbors safe in the reality of Spirit and receptive to Christ communicating that we coexist in divine Mind.
Jesus’ clear perception enabled him to see the true identity of each individual, an identity that had no relation to external labeling.
Instead of wishing for what we think is missing, we can open our hearts to the law of God’s infinite goodness.
We can turn to the ever-living Christ for assurance of Mind’s ascendancy over all matter’s claims.
God has given each of us the courage to face our own human weaknesses and selflessly overcome them out of love for God and humanity.
More than just a choice we might make, forgiveness is a divinely impelled willingness to yield human thought to God’s love working in us. 
Healing occurs when we accept and live in accord with the infinity of God, in which health, purity, and life are present for everyone all the time.

Contagion

Even though it was written in 1883, this timeless article by Mary Baker Eddy from her Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896 offers a concise yet thorough analysis of what’s going on during times of contagion.