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Lessons in exploring eternity

From the April 1995 issue of The Christian Science Journal


There are so many ways you could spend a two-week vacation. You could do something fun—like visiting friends or reading magazines or taking violin lessons or climbing mountains. Or you could do something "practical"—like cleaning your closets or helping your neighbors paint their house. Or you could travel to someplace special—like Stockholm or Seattle or Sao Paulo or the Congo.

But there's something very different you could do with your two weeks. You could venture into the endless reaches of eternity. You could explore the landscape of infinite Spirit. You could climb the heights of divine intelligence, search out the depths of divine Love, glory in the ineffable beauty of divine holiness. You could get to know the one and only power of the universe, the Father-Mother of all creation, as your best friend—your forever dear One.

You could "travel" to the kingdom of heaven .... and then find it right within your own (and everyone's) real, spiritual being. You could learn how to look for, and find, the Christ—revealing the pure evidence of God's power and goodness—shining out in everyone you'll ever meet. You could discover how this Christly goodness reshapes characters and bodies and businesses and churches and communities and nations. You could feel it reengineering your life, making you happier and holier and more helpful to humanity than you ever thought you could be. You could learn to heal!

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