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Easter Day—Every Day

From the April 2009 issue of The Christian Science Journal


EVERY YEAR ON EASTER SUNDAY, millions of Christians celebrate Jesus' resurrection of his body from the dead some 2,000 years ago. This time-honored event deserves recognition and celebration. Yet it's also vital to realize that a resurrection of thought is a present possibility for each of us to experience in some degree every day of our lives.

Mary Baker Eddy explained that from a spiritual perspective resurrection can be understood as: "Spiritualization of thought; a new and higher idea of immortality, or spiritual existence; material belief yielding to spiritual understanding" (Science and Health, p. 593).

The first time I glimpsed what resurrection means outside of the usual religious context was while I stood in front of a file cabinet gazing up at the big clock between my desk and my boss's office in City Hall where I worked. I was checking to see if I had time to work on pressing projects before some meetings started. Suddenly I realized that this was the wrong question. My spiritual intuition told me that the more fundamental question was: How is God expressing His divine qualities this very moment?

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