Poems

UNFOLDING THOUGHT

Forgive, forgetis wise, and yet—

END OF THE COMEDY

I've eaten husks, haven't you?

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A spiritual approach to healthcare

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on a spiritual approach to healthcare.

From Overcoming grief

What death does not do

We go on gaining moment by moment in the understanding that God is the only real Life.

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FOR SAFETY

The onlyreliableself-defense:the utilizationof spiritual powerto destroythe illusionof materialsense!

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THE DOORS WERE SHUT

Then he was theresuddenly seen in the midstamong themwhere he had always beenin consciousness.

RING AND ROBE

The ring and the robeAre for all who are journeying homeward,Much valued sons of GodIn the joy and the light of returning.

ALONE NO MORE

Self-pity crowded in:I'm alone, unloved,no one to talk to.

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Anthology of classic articles

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles.

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These books healed me

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on how the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy heal.

From Pregnancy and childbirth

For expectant mothers

The more fully we accept the spiritual nature of birth, the more effortlessly we can demonstrate that nothing has occurred from which one needs to recover.

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From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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ONE POWER

LetGod govern—supreme.

My Favorite Bible Verse

One of my favorite versesfrom the Bible is Genesis 1, verse 3.

I Can Heal!

Follow me,Heal the sick, said Jesus.

DIVINELY FED

The wilderness bewilders yet,a barren nightmarewhere the childrenwail and stretch outwasted arms for food not there.

REALIZATION

The night was long—and frettedwith faint-starreduncertainty.

Who Is Everybody?

Everybody says so.