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From the February 1980 issue of The Christian Science Journal


"The divine influence is not a mysterious force. Its the activity of thoughts that emanate from God, divine Mind. The divine influence operating in and through us is holy power, but always it is reflected power, since divine Mind, not man himself, is its source. "

"Christ Jesus said we should know the truth and the truth would make us free. He also said we are his disciples if we continue in the message he preached and practiced. Our job is to stick with this basic truth—the spiritual perfection of God and man—not to vacillate between the perfect and imperfect, the true and false."

"Let us be clear: patient, diplomatic behavior is not naivete. It does not result either from reality mis-seen through rose-colored glasses or from blind optimism, but from clear sight. Seeing man as the likeness of God, universal and impartial Love, brings healing experiences."

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