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Give up small thinking for Mind's affluence

From the January 2013 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Divine Mind—unbounded, intelligent, omnipresent—tenderly cares for us. Armed with this divine fact, we’re equipped to face and outface the impact of financial limitations. 

As a result of the global economic situation, many people are reconfiguring their expectations about careers, homes, families. Smaller incomes may result in smaller thinking. This gets expressed through smaller goals and ambitions, leading to a smaller capacity for giving to others. One way to turn this around is to challenge that “smaller thinking.” 

Central to this prayer is keeping our thought spiritually based and expanding our spiritual understanding of affluence. As the expression, or idea, of divine Mind, each of us includes remarkable creativity, insightful intelligence, deep wisdom, and practicality. 

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