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“We need to sing a song of the various joys of living.”
Ken Mogi, Ph D works at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo, and teaches at Keio and Waseda University, and has authored over 20 books. In his blog, http://qualiajournal.blogspot.com/ on March 21 he wrote an interesting piece on the need … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Safety
Tagged earthquake, Japan, Ken Mogi, Mary Baker Eddy, tsunami
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So, how do you explain disasters?
At a conference for Christian Scientists last weekend, I was asked, “Ok, Daryl how would you answer the where do disasters come from question.” It was a question I’d put out there for the group to discuss, and I was … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Healing, Safety
Tagged Christian Science, disaster, earthquake, healing, jumbo jet, Mary Baker Eddy, sympathy
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What the heck is the still small voice? – of earthquakes, wind and fire…
When I sat down with my sandwich and cuppa around lunchtime on Tuesday I switched on the telly to watch the news. I kind of lost my appetite and was left in tears at what I was seeing. Christchurch, a … Continue reading
Posted in Healing, Safety
Tagged cave, depression, divine Love, earthquake, Elijah, freedom, hope, mountain top, New Zealand, still small voice
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