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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

It couldn't be more perfect

The bird of paradise bush in front of my home was blooming with the most incredible flowers, and I just had to stop and admire them. As I was looking closely at one of the flowers, I was thinking that it couldn’t be more perfect.

The cycle of life

Cycle: “an interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed; … A course or series of events or operations that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point” ( Merriam-Webster Dictionary ).   Does this description sound familiar? Our lives often seem to be in a state of perpetual cycles—cycles of daily routine, personal habits, and recurring behavior.

Loving our textbook

I was so sick that even dragging myself painfully across the living room floor to the stereo took great effort. Knowing my audio CDs were there kept me moving, though.

Give up small thinking for Mind's affluence

Divine Mind—unbounded, intelligent, omnipresent—tenderly cares for us. Armed with this divine fact, we’re equipped to face and outface the impact of financial limitations.

Living in the Third Degree

Christian Science teaches that divine Mind, God, is the infinite, all-knowing, ever-conscious cause and creator of all being. Since God is one, All, and infinite, there can logically be only one Mind, and this Mind is actually our real and only Mind right now.

What makes a year new?

Yearning to break out of stale routines? Repentance, rather than resolutions, is the key to renewal.

Getting to know yourself

Focusing our path toward God.

The first great Commandment

A freelance writer faced with a lack of work finds a wealth of inspiration in a familiar commandment.

Defending against defensiveness

A friend's feedback prompted this writer to evaluate her handling of constructive criticism.

'Tis always the season to entertain angels

Angel thoughts comes to us constantly to comfort, guide, and heal.