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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST ON THE CAMPUS

From the June 1939 issue of The Christian Science Journal


THE Christian Scientist commencing college life appears to be confronted with an environment in striking contrast with home conditions. How is he going to find the right mental attitude in this new phase of his development?

In order to receive a satisfying answer to this question, it is necessary to be clear about the fundamental facts of Christian Science. Starting out from the truth that God is indeed All, it is understood that God, immortal Mind, constitutes the allness of reality, while evil, mortal mind, constitutes the nothingness of unreality. This resolves existence into conscious experience, the experience of good, divine reality, or its supposititious opposite, the experience of evil, mortal unreality.

By continuously and understandingly realizing existence from the standpoint of Truth and identifying oneself as divine manifestation, one is increasingly freed from the limited and painful experiences attending a material or human sense of existence.

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