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That's very much religious science. We are very big on gratitude and following our intuition.

          Jeff

posted by jollyjeff on March 11, 2004 at 6:44 PM | link to this | reply

Whoops
That should have been 'since I don't care for organized religtion.'

posted by Darkmother on March 11, 2004 at 5:57 PM | link to this | reply

Healing
I picked up a copy of Science of Mind a year or two ago because it had a Julia Cameron article in it (The Artist's Way), but I didn't read it until recently. I read it from from to back, intrigued because it talked about the power of healing, though I never learned the process. I have been suffering with fibromyalgia for the past five years. I always thank God for what I have. Thank you God for this beautiful day. I saw a bluebird at the park and thanked God for such a beautiful bird. I do that all the time. Also, if I have a problem, I listen for the answer. This morning I couldn't get a soap dispenser to work. I heard a voice tell me to just take off the cap, that it was the problem. I took off the cap and replaced the pump and it worked. I didn't know how to sew, but I needed to hem something I had made for a crochet project. I asked for the knowledge and the project came out beautiful. I believe that we have to actively ask for help and then actively listen. Is this along the lines of Religous Science? I was raised Catholic for the most part, but I have declared myself to be non-denominational since I care for organized religion. I do care in community, in sharing with each other. I don't care for the masses who blindly follow because it has alwasy been so and do not question. I believe a lot of the religions were an invention of man, but then if we are all a piece of God, then perhaps they wre created by God. Oh, this is getting confusing...

posted by Darkmother on March 11, 2004 at 5:55 PM | link to this | reply