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When "God Is All" Stops Being a Platitude and Starts Being Power
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When "God Is All" Stops Being a Platitude and Starts Being Power

This week isn't about theological theory. It's about the raw difference between thinking God is big and recognizing God as the only actual reality. How did Elisha neutralize poison with flour? How did Jesus heal paralysis with a word? They weren't performing magic — they were demonstrating what becomes possible when you stop being fooled by what seems real and start recognizing what actually is. This understanding doesn't require faith. It requires clarity. And it changes everything from the inside out. You got this.

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No More Delays: Why the Healing Vision Isn’t on Pause
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No More Delays: Why the Healing Vision Isn’t on Pause

This week's lesson isn't about joining anything or believing harder. It's about the most practical discovery possible: that consciousness itself might be the real operating system.

We'll explore how healing happens not through fixing what's broken, but through recognizing what was never actually damaged. The woman who touched Jesus' robe didn't touch fabric—she touched truth itself.

Christian Science as presented here isn't religious doctrine but operational fact: intelligence (call it Mind, Love, Spirit) is what's actually running reality. When we align with that instead of fighting appearances, transformation isn't just possible—it's inevitable.

This lesson reveals healing as recognition, not repair. Like leaven working through dough, truth operates through its own nature, not through our effort.

The harvest is ready now. Not someday—today. Right where you are.

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When Science Meets the Sacred: What Quantum Physics Can't Explain
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When Science Meets the Sacred: What Quantum Physics Can't Explain

We live in an age obsessed with finding the building blocks of everything. Scientists smash particles in underground colliders, searching for the fundamental forces that make the universe tick. Meanwhile, we organize our lives around the assumption that we're essentially sophisticated chemistry sets—that our moods depend on neurotransmitters, our health on genetic codes, our futures on economic algorithms.

But what if we've been looking in the wrong direction entirely?

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