Continuing with “Rewriting the present” in another podcast this week, and other helpful information…

 

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Rewriting the present:  It’s not possible to rewrite the present, is it? Well, this week’s guest has an interesting take. Our experiences and perceived limitations can be rewritten and overturned by understanding more about God and who we are as God’s creation.

  • Are we struggling, hurt mortals and stuck in the present situation?
  • Can we get a fresh view of God? Can we see what God is doing right in this moment? And the next moment?
  • Can we change labels that we or others put on us?

  Sentinel Watch 

Join us to listen to this week’s podcast and consider these questions

Tuesday, January 9

Please MUTE yourself during the program. (Press *6 if you are listening by phone. This will UNMUTE you as well.)

 

This week’s Christian Science Sentinel provides spiritual insight about this progress by gaining a “Christlike understanding” of how a perfect spiritual model in thought has a tangible effect  to change our lives, about humbly turning to God for help when at a loss of what to do, and about Mind’s illumination of each individual’s perfection.
Mind sees its own idea—ever lovely, complete,  picture-perfect.
This week’s SentinelWatch program and the related articles can be heard anytime at your convenience. Explore all the online resources available to support your exploration, research, and study of spiritual healing.
 
There are Reading Rooms in the DC metropolitan area (and around the world) where you can talk with someone in person about the spiritual ideas in this Sentinel program and ask questions about spiritual healing. Or, you can email us at jmrr.dc@gmail.com or call 240-935-8697 to discuss these ideas.
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You are also invited to explore a global array of news articles from the perspective of values based journalism, striving for solutions to today’s challenges. Enjoy this multimedia report on Miyamiki, a way of quickly growing urban forests. (Scroll to bottom of the page.)  There are many other articles to peruse on the Home page.
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Warmest wishes for a peaceful and joyous week. 

 


 

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