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A College Organization Develops

From the June 1971 issue of The Christian Science Journal


To observe the development of a Christian Science college organization from tiny informal group to full-fledged listing in The Christian Science Journal is to understand more clearly than ever before the unfoldment of spiritual ideas from divine Mind.

The progress of a college organization cannot be measured by material accretion, by simple accumulation of members or experience, though these will appear as natural by-products. It represents, rather, the discovery and unfoldment of the identity of a particular organization, which has its inherently unique individuality and specific purpose in relation to its own college community.

In the limitless reaches of the infinite divine Mind which is God, all ideas have their unique and eternal place, identity, and purpose. Because they are spiritually originated and maintained, they cannot be humanly invented, though they must be humanly discovered. What appears to human consciousness as inspired new concepts is in fact the unfolding to human comprehension of ideas already divinely complete.

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