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Unfixed memory in the know
By
Cheryl Petersen
A friend brought to my attention the theory of a fixed memory. I hadn’t thought about it before, but I realized I sort of buy into this theory. A fixed memory requires unloading some information in order to add more memory. With so many things going on in my day, I write notes to myself…
Religion today, part VII
By
Cheryl Petersen
Now that the word Islam no longer terrifies me, I can stand up against Islamophobia with understanding. From, 21st Century Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, we read, “Christian Science requires us to improve our intentions. Hatred is to become extinct through kindness. Lust is conquered with purity. Revenge is triumphed over with…
Contagion of good
By
Cheryl Petersen
I’m not very sporty. You probably wouldn’t want me on your baseball team, unless it was to keep score or serve water. I can’t catch or throw a ball, really. Certainly not dependably. When I do catch something thrown at me, I’m flabbergasted, almost thrilled to know it’s possible. To catch a ball is to…
Knowing what we need to, when
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Cheryl Petersen
I recently traveled to Copenhagen, Denmark, and toured the Medical Museum. The tour guide led a group of us through the history of how science has described human beings. She told us, “It was in the 20th century when science began realizing we are more than chemicals and material particles.” All of us in the…
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