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The divine Mind maintains all identities

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Announcements Forums Soul and Body — November 21st, 2021 The divine Mind maintains all identities

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    cthompson
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    S&H citation 2 is so freeing and refreshing. I love each one’s uniqueness that is maintained by divine Mind for His divine purpose. Each one of us like a piece of an infinite and eternal pie. What is Soul? This question gives me pause until I consider Soul as synonymous with God’s will, the highest level of accomplishment.

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    JPalmer
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    Thank you for this! I was reminded me of the following from Addresses by Martha Wilcox, page 362:

    When rightly viewed, all natural things, from the sands on the seashore to the stars in the heavens, are formations of Spirit and are spiritual. So, also, is everything from a pin to a palace, including houses, and lands, and money, when these are correctly understood. Mrs. Eddy says (S&H 70:12), “The divine Mind maintains all identities, from a blade of grass to a star, as distinct and eternal.” Then a star, which to one state of human consciousness is inanimate matter, when rightly viewed, is an identity or is identical with Mind, Spirit, and must be spiritual. The whole point at issue is our individual viewpoint.

    To the most of us, the sand on the seashore would seem very inanimate and material, but to Jesus it would not seem so. Mrs. Eddy says (Misc. Wr. 74:13), “Christ Jesus’ sense of matter was the opposite of that which mortals entertain.” Then what to us is material, must have been, to Jesus, spiritual.

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