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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

The power of compromise

Compromising can have both positive and negative connotations, depending on a given situation. Sometimes compromising may not be appropriate, but many times, when founded on prayer, compromising can be incredibly healing.

A way with words

I believe it is safe to say that most students of Christian Science agree that its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, had a wonderful way with words. Pondering Mrs.

A past redeemed

By practically universal consent, we are believed to be the product of human parents, born into matter by material means. That is what I was taught while I was growing up and how I thought of myself.

From human ‘symbols’ to spiritual reality

Early in my study of Christian Science, I used to think, “OK, I’m bouncing along down here on this lower human level, and when it gets problematic or frightening, I can rise up to a level of spiritual consciousness, and from that height I’m able to fix, smooth out, or patch up this human level down here. ” That approach, however, isn’t Christian Science.

No surrender to indifference

Boston is no stranger to influential battles. Revolutionary ones in particular.

Some thoughts on companionship

Compatible comrades are a natural part of our spiritual journey.

A spiritual response to the euro financial crisis

When the parliamentary elections in Italy at the beginning of 2013 resulted in no clear political leadership, there were predictions that the financial crisis would return with force and that the euro might quickly collapse. Since the already agreed upon euro bailout fund was not large enough to deal with such a crisis, there was great concern in Germany and other donor countries.

Alone? Or alone with God?

By divine design, we are each created with the spiritual capacity to turn to the waiting arms of Love.

Facing up to fear

Air travel doesn’t need to be a white-knuckle experience.

Seeing through mirages

The way to master trouble is to see it for what it is.