VOICES......................15 | |
choose to listen to two voices within you. One you made | T 5 C 11 T(237)C 64 |
has given you the two voices, and you must choose at | T 5 D 8 T(239)C 66 |
understand is that the two voices speak for different interpretations of | T 5 H 5 T(260)C 87 |
DO respond to two conflicting voices. You have heard many arguments | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
As you can hear two voices, so you can see in | T 7 F 11 T(321)C 148 |
which seems to contain two voices which are fighting for its | T 8 H 3 T(370)C 197 |
is far BEYOND it. Two voices, raised together, call to the | T 20 F 2 T(748)571 |
if it WERE the present. Voices FROM the past are heard | T 26 F 10 T(915)741 |
you really ARE. The shadow voices do not CHANGE the laws | T 26 F 10 T(915)741 |
represent. And each has many voices, speaking to your brother and | T 27 B 5 T(936)762 |
the sounds it hears, the voices which its ears were made | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
not there; to hear the voices that can make no sounds | T 28 F 5 T(983)809 |
truth. Be not deceived by voices of the dead which tell | W 106 L 2 W(213) |
afraid today to circumvent the voices of the world. Walk lightly | W 106 L 2 W(213) |
between two choices or two voices. Will is not involved in | U 2 A U(3) |
VOID........................1 | |
ideas there, fearful that the void may otherwise be used to | W 13 L 2 W(22) |
VOIDS.......................1 | |
blocked, and it has no voids. It continues forever, however much | T 10 B 5 T(421)- 248 |
VOLATILE....................1 | |
but NOT to change. The volatile HAVE no direction. They cannot | T 8 B 4 T(348)C 175 |
VOLITION....................1 | |
in summer. Only your own volition seems to make deciding hard | T 13 I 7 T(538)365 |
VOLUME......................7 | |
| T 0 0 0 T(1) |
1) | W 1 IN1 0 W(1) |
| M 0 0 0 M(1) |
1) | U 0 0 0 U(1) |
| P 0 0 0 P(1) |
| S 0 0 0 S(1) |
| G 0 0 0 G(1) |
VOLUNTARILY.................4 | |
question about whether people return voluntarily.) T 3 D 3 | T 3 D 2 T(144)143 |
I would suggest that you voluntarily give up all attempts to | T 3 D 5 T(145)144 |
this whole authority problem be voluntarily dismissed at once and for | T 3 H 16 T(180)C 7 |
naturally abstract, it became concrete voluntarily as soon as it splits | T 4 H 1 T(229)C 56 |
VOLUNTARY...................4 | |
time you take it is voluntary. Free will does not mean | T 1 A 1 T(1) |
other two, which are the voluntary aspects of miracle-mindedness, ARE up | T 1 B 40r T(40)40 |
honor, and that is always voluntary. Let us ask the Father | T 4 D 15 T(211)C 38 |
you have given up this voluntary dis-spiriting, you have already seen | T 4 E 11 T(216)C 43 |
VOTE........................2 | |
one, and the right to vote is fully protected, voting ALWAYS | T 1 B 37d T(29)29 |
is necessary, because a split vote does not represent ANY REAL | T 1 B 37e T(29)29 |
VOTED.......................2 | |
rejection. If two candidates are voted for, for the same position | T 1 B 37d T(29)29 |
vetoed, while retaining those he voted FOR. B. has not retained | T 3 G 28 T(166)165 |
VOTES.......................1 | |
accomplished. The mind, if it votes to do so, becomes a | T 1 B 37g T(30)30 |
VOTING......................1 | |
to vote is fully protected, voting ALWAYS entails both election AND | T 1 B 37d T(29)29 |
VOW.........................3 | |
sovereignty is but the solemn vow, the promise made in secret | T 19 K 3 T(726)550 |
what it IS. A secret vow that what God wants for | T 24 D 4 T(848)667 |
lost. This is the secret vow that you have made with | T 28 G 4 T(986)812 |
VOWS........................2 | |
T 28 G. The Secret Vows (N 1972 12:107) | T 28 G 0 T(985)811 |
healed and unified. His secret vows are powerless before the Will | T 28 G 6 T(986)812 |
VS..........................1 | |
was an awareness of individual vs. collective unconscious levels. He also | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
VULNERABILITY...............9 | |
largely because of its inherent vulnerability to fantasy gratification. Doing the | T 1 B 41ba T(53)53 |
against the underlying fear of vulnerability. --- Manuscript | T 1 C 21 T(60)60 |
As long as their own vulnerability persists, it is essential to | T 2 C 14 T(92)91 |
safe, because the bodys vulnerability is its own best argument | T 4 F 4 T(219)C 46 |
witness to your frailty, your vulnerability, and your extreme need to | T 8 H 6 T(371)C 198 |
Its own PROFOUND sense of vulnerability renders it incapable of judgment | T 9 G 3 T(402)229 |
is the sign of weakness, vulnerability and LOSS of power. Can | T 20 I 5 T(759)582 |
help you to understand that vulnerability or invulnerability is the result | W 26 L 4 W(44) |
a fear of weakness and vulnerability. Perhaps there is fear of | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
VULNERABLE..................29 | |
thus making him (the mind?) vulnerable to projection. The references to | T 1 B 30j T(19)19 |
Only the error is really vulnerable.) The Princes of this World | T 1 B 30n T(20)20 |
made. This distortion makes them vulnerable to the curse of others | T 1 B 30r T(20)20 |
fear, this interpretation is particularly vulnerable to psychosexual confusion. 2. From | T 1 C 9 T(57)57 |
However, 3 is inherently more vulnerable to the psychotic correction, again | T 2 A 23 T(70)70 |
are afraid HAS made them vulnerable to miscreation. They are therefore | T 2 C 14 T(92)91 |
OWN thoughts have made them vulnerable. T 2 E 16 | T 2 E 15 T(103)102 |
of your own thoughts. The vulnerable are essentially miscreators, because they | T 2 E 20 T(105)104 |
this one which is particularly vulnerable to magical associations. Cayces | T 3 C 29 T(140)139 |
left himself in a highly vulnerable position. T 3 C | T 3 C 31 T(141)140 |
irritation, while you are more vulnerable to rage. He is consistently | T 3 E 10 T(149)148 |
chooses to interpret himself as vulnerable enough to BE hurt. This | T 3 G 33 T(168)167 |
This self esteem is always vulnerable to stress, a term which | T 4 C 17 T(203)C 30 |
own imperfect love made them vulnerable to projection, and out of | T 6 B 14 T(276)C 103 |
is deprived, unloving, and very vulnerable. You CANNOT love this. But | T 7 H 4 T(331)C 158 |
has allowed itself to be vulnerable to attack, because it has | T 8 G 11 T(366)C 193 |
self-sufficient, very vicious, and very vulnerable. T 9 I 12 | T 9 I 11 T(410)- 237 |
as UNDER attack, and highly VULNERABLE to it. T 18 | T 18 C 1 T(664)491 |
your body your enemy, weak, vulnerable, and treacherous, worthy of the | T 18 G 6 T(678)505 |
will see YOURSELF as tiny, vulnerable, and afraid. You WILL experience | T 21 F 3 T(780)601 |
done. You see yourself as vulnerable, frail, and easily destroyed. And | T 22 G 11 T(817)636 |
not YOU that is so vulnerable and open to attack that | T 24 D 3 T(847)666 |
body demonstrate how frail and vulnerable is your life; how easily | T 27 B 5 T(936)762 |
Attack thoughts therefore make you vulnerable in your own mind, which | W 26 L 2 W(44) |
the belief that you are vulnerable, their effect is to weaken | W 26 L 3 W(44) |
make you think you are vulnerable. And nothing except your thoughts | W 26 L 4 W(44) |
the truth, the mind were vulnerable indeed! W 199 L | W 199 L 1 W(447) |
He wants to make the vulnerable invulnerable and the finite limitless | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
of the self as weak, vulnerable, evil and endangered, and thus | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
VULTURES....................1 | |
your sword will disappear, and vultures, always circling overhead, will claim | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
W1..........................6 | |
W 220 W1 (1) What is Forgiveness? | W 220 W1 0 W(462) |
W 220 W1 1. Forgiveness recognizes what | W 220 W1 1 W(462) |
of God. W 220 W1 2. An unforgiving thought | W 220 W1 2 W(462) |
needed goal? W 220 W1 3. An unforgiving thought | W 220 W1 3 W(462) |
of view. W 220 W1 4. Forgiveness, on the | W 220 W1 4 W(462) |
it is. W 220 W1 5. Do nothing, then | W 220 W1 5 W(462) |
W10.........................6 | |
W 310 W10 (10) What is the Last | W 310 W10 0 W(561) |
W 310 W10 1. Christs Second | W 310 W10 1 W(561) |
mission done. W 310 W10 2. The final judgment | W 310 W10 2 W(561) |
is limitless. W 310 W10 3. You who believed | W 310 W10 3 W(561) |
own Identity. W 310 W10 4. Gods Final | W 310 W10 4 W(561) |
it free. W 310 W10 5. This is God | W 310 W10 5 W(561) |