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From the February 1979 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The ability to cope

"To cope successfully with evil is to live a life poised in Spirit." (Includes the experience of a young naval commander who was sustained by his understanding of God during six and a half years in a Vietnam prison camp.)

Dynamic prayer!

"Spiritual concepts have value only as they are lived. What we do with what we really are is dynamic prayer!"

God never made hurry

"A hurried, anxious state of thought ...suggests that good is in danger of disappearing. Ironically, time spent in hurry is often time wasted—it represents spiritual sluggishness. We can know the unencumbered motion of divine Mind in perfect stillness, calm, peace, and unhurried action."

Divine motherhood

"How patient is the motherhood of divine Love, which knows only the perfection of its offspring, the unlimited ability of all its ideas!"

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