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The Completeness of Man's Identity

From the September 1972 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A goodly measure of man's spiritual completeness—and the peace and satisfaction that go with it—can be attained now.

This higher and more permanent sense of good is reached as we learn that man is not a form of animal life. In Christian Science the term man stands for the full expression of God, infinite Spirit or Mind. His identity, or spiritual embodiment, images the completeness, the limitlessness, of the divine nature.

In God's sight, man is divinely mental, an idea in creative Mind. He is never an incomplete mortal plagued by unfulfilled yearnings, because actually he lives in and reflects the satisfied wholeness of God, who is completely and totally All.

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