UNMADE......................4 | |
again, any decision can be Unmade as well as made. | T 5 G 10 T(257)C 84 |
and anger can be finally UNmade. T 7 I 3 | T 7 I 2 T(335)C 162 |
not eternal, and will be UNmade for you, the instant you | T 9 I 17 T(411)- 238 |
can be made, and then UNmade, and made again. But truth | T 21 H 10 T(792)613 |
UNMARKED....................1 | |
the world a clean and unmarked slate on which the Word | W 192 L 4 W(425) |
UNMERCIFUL..................1 | |
WHOLLY. You who have been unmerciful unto yourselves, do not remember | T 13 D 8 T(518) - 345 |
UNMERITED...................2 | |
result of seeing pardon as unmerited. No-one who sees himself as | T 30 G 4 T(1034)848 |
times, at other times withheld. Unmerited, withholding it is just, nor | W 126 L 4 W(255) |
UNMET.......................3 | |
needs will long be left unmet, if you leave them ALL | T 16 B 5 T(603)430 |
No lack unsatisfied, no need unmet, within this golden treasury of | W 159 L 6 W(345) |
anything. No need will be unmet, no hurt unhealed, no sorrow | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
UNMINDFUL...................5 | |
watch your mind, it is unmindful. T 2 E 22 | T 2 E 21 T(105)104 |
very angry.) I am not unmindful of your efforts, but you | T 4 E 9 T(215)C 42 |
and ocean, your Self continues, unmindful that this tiny part regards | T 18 I 6 T(686)510 |
hate it for its littleness, unmindful that the failure does not | T 29 C 9 T(996)822 |
heal what is not sick, unmindful where the need of for | W 140 L 6 W(308) |
UNMISTAKABLE................1 | |
of light, in clear-cut and unmistakable contrast, is transformed into what | T 17 E 15 T(645)472 |
UNMOVABLE...................2 | |
stand, heavy and solid and unmovable, between you and your brother | T 22 F 6 T(812)631 |
fear of God in place, unmovable and solid as a rock | T 22 G 11 T(817)636 |
UNMOVED.....................2 | |
frail. Illusions leave it perfectly unmoved and undisturbed. But specialness is | T 24 D 3 T(847)666 |
stillness of your Self remains unmoved, untouched by thoughts like these | W 197 L 8 W(444) |
UNNATURAL...................16 | |
sign that your thinking is Unnatural. Perverted thinking will ALWAYS be | T 5 G 7 T(256)C 83 |
OPPOSE Gods Will. This unnatural lesson CANNOT be learned, but | T 8 C 5 T(349)C 176 |
the present. Yet this is UNnatural, because it is delusional. When | T 12 F 2 T(500)327 |
You taught YOURSELVES the most unnatural habit of NOT communicating with | T 13 H 16 T(535)362 |
minds, has made THEM so UNnatural that they do not remember | T 16 C 3 T(604)431 |
all, seem to be the UNnatural ones. For this world IS | T 16 F 3 T(616)443 |
relationship is a strange and unnatural ego device for joining hell | T 16 F 6 T(617)444 |
unlike this One, MUST be unnatural. For God created love as | T 16 G 1 T(622)- 449 |
one it makes. Miracles seem unnatural to the ego, because it | T 21 F 4 T(781)602 |
desire to communicate and the unnatural intent to murder and to | T 23 D 6 T(835)654 |
for each one of their unnatural desires and strange needs. For | T 27 B 6 T(936)762 |
in being asked to make unnatural responses, which are inappropriate to | T 30 G 2 T(1033)847 |
seems to be the most unnatural and difficult for the untrained | W 44 L 4 W(75) |
part of it is now unnatural. It does not look on | W 161 L 2 W(350) |
madness which induced this weird, unnatural and ghostly thought which mocks | W 191 L 3 W(422) |
There are, of course, no unnatural powers, and it is obviously | M 26 A 1 M(60) |
UNNATURALLY.................1 | |
put. To use the body UNnaturally is to lose sight of | T 8 G 8 T(365)C 192 |
UNNECESSARY.................26 | |
replace fire, thus making it unnecessary.) T 1 B 22 | T 1 B 21b T(6)-6- |
would thus have saved himself unnecessary strain. He burned himself out | T 1 B 30g T(18)18 |
direct communication the trance becomes unnecessary. Because miracles are expressions of | T 1 B 30h T(19)19 |
body is to render itself unnecessary. Learning to do this is | T 1 B 40j T(39)39 |
space of time it occupies unnecessary. There is NO relation between | T 1 B 41b T(43)43 |
state in which they are unnecessary. When the Soul is finally | T 1 B 41e T(44)44 |
are true. Fantasies become totally unnecessary as the Wholly satisfying nature | T 1 B 41t T(48)48 |
anything, the whole device was unnecessary. T 1 B 41as | T 1 B 41ar T(52)52 |
past errors, thus making it unnecessary for him to keep retracing | T 2 B 47 T(81) 81 |
only a way of increasing unnecessary pain, which it need not | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
before which it was completely unnecessary. Like all aspects of the | T 2 C 21 T(95)94 |
not only considerable and totally unnecessary planning on Bs part | T 3 A 24 T(126)125 |
misperceptions of the other are unnecessary. It is because you do | T 3 E 11 T(150)149 |
exist. It is therefore wholly unnecessary to try to get out | T 3 F 14 T(155)154 |
are aimed at rendering themselves unnecessary. I would therefore like to | T 4 C 4 T(198)C 25 |
necessarily entails that it is UNNECESSARY. This removes the block entirely | T 4 G 1 T(224)C 51 |
speaks first. Alternate interpretations are unnecessary until the first one has | T 5 H 5 T(260)C 87 |
made, and speaking itself was unnecessary before the ego was made | T 5 H 5 T(260)C 87 |
producing results NOW renders time unnecessary. T 5 H 16 | T 5 H 15 T(263)C 90 |
which we SHARE, makes this unnecessary. But to use my experiences | T 6 B 11 T(275)C 102 |
perception of any kind is unnecessary, YOU made it and the | T 6 C 10 T(280)C 107 |
you that even RETURN is unnecessary, because what never happened CANNOT | T 6 C 12 T(280)C 107 |
you that effort ITSELF is unnecessary. You have exerted GREAT effort | T 6 H 14 T(303)C 130 |
aim is to make themselves unnecessary, by teaching their pupils all | T 11 J 5 T(481)308 |
rendering the need for it UNNECESSARY. Thus does He regard the | T 12 D 8 T(494)321 |
of course, render this quite unnecessary. But, if your eyes are | T 22 B 4 T(797)617a |
UNNEEDED....................4 | |
are insignificant and all requests unneeded when Gods Son calls | W 182 L 10 W(393) |
hurt. It is but functionless, unneeded and cast off. Let me | W 294 L 1 W(543) |
feel I am abandoned and unneeded in the world. This is | W 301 L 1 W(551) |
an end, for it becomes unneeded when the rising up is | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
UNNEEDFUL...................1 | |
or thoughts, or vain desires, unneedful now of anything at all | S 1 C 8 S(7) |
UNNOTICED...................3 | |
and so meaningless it slips unnoticed through the universe of truth | T 20 D 8 T(742)566 |
this world but passes by, unnoticed and unseen. The still infinity | T 29 F 2 T(1001)815 |
is not the same remains unnoticed, for it is not there | W 108 L 2 W(219) |
UNNOURISHING................1 | |
can never grow in its unnourishing and shallow soil. They need | W 159 L 8 W(345) |
UNOBTAINABLE................2 | |
the goal of God seem unobtainable. What else could blind us | W 259 L 1 W(504) |
would attain what is forever unobtainable. And if you offer them | W 280 W7 3 W(528) |
UNOCCUPIED..................6 | |
have not left open and unoccupied the altar where the gift | T 21 C 7 T(769)591 |
has left YOURS empty and unoccupied? Make NO illusion friend, for | T 26 G 3 T(917)743 |
as idly spent, a time unoccupied. --- Manuscript | T 27 D 3 T(944)770 |
the space so lately left unoccupied and vacant, will not need | T 27 D 6 T(945)771 |
that holds your brother off unoccupied by love. Yet while you | T 31 G 9 T(1065)879 |
the space the ego left unoccupied by lies. Only the ego | W 319 L 1 W(570) |
UNOPENED....................1 | |
unknown, beholding them with eyes unopened. And THEY cannot see until | T 31 G 15 T(1068)882 |
UNOPPOSED...................2 | |
is its purpose. Power is UNopposed, to be itself. No weakness | T 27 D 1 T(944)770 |
to thoughts of life. Forever unopposed by opposites of any kind | W 167 L 8 W(369) |
UNPARDONABLE................1 | |
mis-distantiate. His unprovoked irritation was unpardonable EXCEPT by himself, and he | T 3 A 16 T(123)122 |
UNPICTURED..................1 | |
ultimately known WITHOUT a form, unpictured and unseen. Forgiveness is not | T 27 D 5 T(945)771 |
UNPLEASANT..................3 | |
as a release from the UNPLEASANT. He also observed that the | T 1 B 41v T(48)48 |
and what you think is unpleasant. For the purposes of these | W 12 L 4 W(20) |
animate or inanimate; pleasant or unpleasant. Regardless of what you may | W 17 L 3 W(30) |
UNPREDICTABLE...............3 | |
behavior is either strained or unpredictable. --- Manuscript | T 4 E 1 T(213)C 40 |
it DOES. It is TOTALLY unpredictable in its responses, because it | T 9 C 7 T(390)217 |
to be more erratic and unpredictable than before. Yet what COULD | T 19 E 9 T(710)534 |
UNPRODUCTIVE................1 | |
at the desert, dry and unproductive, scorched and joyless, that makes | T 18 I 8 T(687)511 |
UNPROFITABLE................1 | |
was a regression of the unprofitable kind. B. will continue to | T 3 A 31 T(127)126 |
UNPROTECTED.................2 | |
Sonship OPEN to attack, and unprotected against it. T 16 | T 16 F 1 T(616)443 |
ITSELF, seeing at last that, unprotected by its FRAME, it HAS | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |