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A low sweet prelude.

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Announcements Forums Soul — February 13th, 2022 A low sweet prelude.

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    Susan
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    Earlier this week while thinking on some things I thought as problems, came the thought “harsh noises of our day.”

    Looking up this message, it is part of Hymn 239:

    Through the harsh noises of our day,
    A low sweet prelude finds its way;
    Through clouds of doubt and creeds of fear
    A light is breaking, calm and clear.”

    This week’s lesson Citation 5 from Science and Health page 390: 4-11 says in part:

    “..we should never deny the everlasting harmony of Soul, simply because, to the mortal senses, there is seeming discord.”

    Underneath all the noise of mortal sense is this prelude of peace and harmony playing at all times. I am grateful for this message to remind me to turn to listen for this harmony.

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