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From the August 1980 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Opening new fields of receptivity

An editorial—"To awaken our own receptivity to Truth, and that of others, is both an obligatory demand and a deep privilege. This does not mean, however, that we have a moral right to interfere with those about us, tampering—either willfully or under the press just of human goodness—with their lives, actions, viewpoints. The way to quicken receptivity is not materially personal but spiritual and scientific."

Stopping inflation

"Knowing no chronic or insoluble problems, Mind expresses order, reliability, comprehensiveness, decisiveness. Mind is strength and intelligence. The reign of divine harmony is not circumscribed by party platforms or elected terms of office. Mind cannot be blocked by tyranny or unexpressed."

Mind's "infinite self-containment"

"The fact that God is the Mind of man is as relevant to us today as it was to Christ Jesus, because the truth he knew has not altered. Man receives the divine Mind's impartations and this means that, in Science, what man knows is none other than what Mind is knowing, none other than what the divine Life is living or Soul is feeling."

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