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Spirit with EVIL attributes. This accounts both for the religious zeal | T 1 C 17 T(59)59 |
what is really possible. This accounts for its essential erraticness. | T 4 C 18 T(203)C 30 |
WILL IS FEARFUL. The former accounts for the atheist, and the | T 8 J 7 T(378)C 205 |
even if IT is. This accounts for why CERTAIN SPECIFIC FORMS | T 8 K 2 T(382)- 209 |
except for certain stylized verbal accounts, NOBODY can EXPLAIN what happens | T 9 D 5 T(393)220 |
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ACCURACY....................3
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if there is to be accuracy of measurement. This simple statement | T 1 B 37v T(33)33 |
to magical associations. Cayces accuracy was so great that, even | T 3 C 29 T(140)139 |
than H., (HS doubtful about accuracy here) that your mind gains | T 4 E 10 T(215)C 42 |
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all levels becomes strong and accurate, thus permitting correct delineation of | T 1 B 31 T(22)22 |
perception of both must be accurate, since the Golden Rule is | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
was stated in the more accurate Biblical phrasing: Be it done | T 2 B 53 T(82) 82 |
fear. Everything that results from accurate spiritual awareness merely is channelized | T 2 C 19 T(95)94 |
this respect, Freud was more accurate than his followers, who were | T 2 E 32 T(108)107 |
immanent reincarnation, he was perfectly accurate. He was sufficiently attuned to | T 3 C 29 T(140)139 |
T 3 D. Miracles as Accurate Perception (N not present) (DICTATED | T 3 D 0 T(144)143 |
this connection, Cayce is more accurate than Freud.) T 3 | T 3 F 3 T(152)151 |
state of mind which induces accurate perception. It is miraculous because | T 3 F 10 T(154)153 |
affirmation of knowledge, not of accurate perception. That is why unless | T 3 G 3 T(159)158 |
principle. Freud was the most accurate ego psychologist we ever had | T 4 C 15 T(202)C 29 |
HS doubtful whether this is accurate -- written at a time | T 4 E 9 T(215)C 42 |
the recorder, which was remarkably accurate in some ways because it | T 4 F 8 T(220)C 47 |
a BLOCK to knowledge, while ACCURATE perception is a stepping-stone toward | T 4 G 1 T(224)C 51 |
conflict itself, he was very accurate in describing its effects. Whatever | T 5 G 6 T(255)C 82 |
feeling in whatever term seems accurate to you. The upset may | W 5 L 1 W(8) |
idea is a complete and accurate statement of what you are | W 67 L 1 W(124) |
reflected in a way so accurate its image shares its unseen | W 158 L 11 W(343) |
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behave appropriately unless you perceive accurately, because appropriate behavior DEPENDS on | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
strange idea which it DOES accurately describe, you think IS you | T 22 B 2 T(797)617a |
1. Todays idea accurately describes the way anyone who | W 22 L 1 W(37) |
1. Todays idea accurately describes you as God created | W 95 L 1 W(185) |
be made until alternatives are accurately seen and understood. All that | W 138 L 9 W(302) |
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ACCUSATION..................3
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from it ALL signs of accusation and of blamefullness. Pictured WITHOUT | T 27 B 8 T(937)763 |
frightening? To many, yes. For accusation is a bar to love | T 27 C 1 T(938)764 |
witnessed it. The world of accusation is replaced by one in | T 27 F 6 T(951)777 |
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in ALL its forms. To accuse is NOT TO UNDERSTAND. The | T 14 B 4 T(541)- 368 |
them to HIMSELF? Who would accuse, make guilty and condemn HIMSELF | T 19 H 8 T(719)543 |
need of ANYTHING, you but accuse your brother of attack upon | T 27 B 1 T(934)760 |
to forgive, and NEVER to accuse. Alone, you CANNOT see they | T 27 C 10 T(941)767 |
suffering eyes no longer will accuse, but shine in thanks to | T 27 F 5 T(951)777 |
that you are tempted to accuse someone of sin in any | W 134 L 9 W(282) |
self-deception. Ask instead, Should I accuse myself of doing this? | W 134 L 9 W(282) |
as it is. Would I accuse myself of doing this? I | W 134 L 18 W(284) |
that must die? You but accuse Him of insanity to think | W 152 L 6 W(322) |
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loss, for now YOU stand accused of guilt for what your | T 31 E 12 T(1058)872 |
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ACCUSER.....................2
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never be returned to its accuser, who has hated it, AND | T 27 C 14 T(942)768 |
peace. The role of the accuser will appear in many places | T 31 E 15 T(1059)873 |
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love, and damaged bodies ARE accusers. They stand firmly in the | T 27 C 1 T(938)764 |
REALLY innocent. The sick remain accusers. They cannot forgive their brothers | T 27 C 3 T(938)764 |
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what he does, for your accusing finger points to him, unwavering | T 31 E 5 T(1056)870 |
each will seem to be accusing you. But have no fear | T 31 E 15 T(1059)873 |
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D 1. You are accustomed to the notion that the | T 13 D 1 T(516)- 343 |
H 2. You are accustomed to using guiltlessness merely to | T 13 H 2 T(530)- 357 |
CANNOT have. The blind become ACCUSTOMED to their world by their | T 21 B 3 T(764)586 |
to the eyes grown long accustomed to the dim effects perceived | T 25 G 2 T(883)702 |
You are so long accustomed to believe that memory holds | T 28 B 2 T(968)794 |
more honesty than you are accustomed to using. A few subjects | W 24 L 3 W(40) |
helping you to become more accustomed to this idea as well | W 30 L 5 W(51) |
a moment. You will become accustomed to keeping faith with the | W 91 L 9 W(176) |
thoughts to which you are accustomed. But the Help you need | W 126 L 8 W(256) |
has forever been. Yet eyes accustomed to illusions must be shown | W 137 L 4 W(296) |
form to which you are accustomed. See his face, his hands | W 161 L 11 W(352) |
sights to which I am accustomed disappear. Let Christ be welcomed | W 303 L 1 W(553) |
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love experience. Physical closeness CANNOT achieve this. As was said before | T 1 B 24i T(14)14 |
of perfect trust. Until they achieve this, they waste themselves and | T 2 B 71 T(88)87 |
to give him time to achieve this judgment. It is his | T 2 F 5 T(119)118 |
BELOW his potential, while you achieve it at times and then | T 3 E 10 T(149)148 |
8 D 8. To achieve the goal of the curriculum | T 8 D 8 T(352)C 179 |
impossible, and believed that to ACHIEVE it is SUCCESS? The belief | T 8 J 12 T(380)C 207 |
of you as sick and achieve your OWN goal. Brother, we | T 10 H 14 T(447)- 274 |
POSSIBLE that the way to achieve a goal is NOT TO | T 11 F 10 T(467)294 |
arrogance, assuming that YOU must achieve the state its coming brings | T 18 E 2 T(671)- 498 |
How can a holy relationship achieve its purpose through the means | T 20 H 8 T(757)580 |
ON the goal I would achieve. And everything that SEEMS to | T 21 C 2 T(767)589 |
ability to contrive ways to achieve the bodys freedom. Yet | T 22 G 2 T(813)632 |
a bargain, and ALL conflicts achieve a seeming balance. It is | T 26 A 1 T(901)720 |
as high as learning can achieve? Think not the way to | T 26 F 2 T(912)731 |
thing SHOULD represent, and SHOULD achieve for you. If it succeeds | T 29 E 4 T(1000)814 |
by finding this, you will achieve completion in a FORM you | T 30 D 3 T(1023)837 |
let me repeat that, to achieve a goal, you must proceed | T 31 D 6 T(1053)867 |
that we are trying to achieve. On concluding the exercises, close | W 11 L 3 W(19) |
fail in your efforts to achieve the goal of the course | W 42 L 1 W(70) |
been accomplished in us. To achieve this goal, we must replace | W 72 L 9 W(139) |
its established goal. If you achieve the faintest glimmering of what | W 127 L 6 W(259) |
lead? And what could they achieve that offers any hope of | W 131 L 2 W(269) |
readiness which we would now achieve. W 140 R4 2 | W 140 R4 1 W(311) |
taught by all who would achieve it. It requires but the | W 158 L 8 W(342) |
9. Today you can achieve a state in which you | W 182 L 9 W(393) |
thoughts and actions meaningfully, and achieve only what God would have | W 257 L 1 W(502) |
into this world but to achieve this day, and what it | W 340 L 1 W(593) |
realize that harm can actually achieve nothing. No gain can come | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
B 9. But to achieve this end you first must | S 2 B 9 S(15) |
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by which it can BE achieved. Your own question enabled me | T 2 B 35 T(78)78 |
Freedom from fear can be achieved by BOTH teacher and pupil | T 3 G 37 T(169)168 |
This goal will not be achieved by those who believe that | T 4 B 14 T(191)C 18 |
are RESULTS which HAVE BEEN achieved. When they are perfect, abilities | T 6 E 8 T(287)C 114 |
its own. When you have achieved it, IT HAS NOT SATISFIED | T 8 H 3 T(370)C 197 |
FORMS of healing are not achieved, even though the STATE of | T 8 K 2 T(382)- 209 |
in preparation, and have, indeed, achieved their instants of success. This | T 18 H 4 T(682)631a |
when the goal is finally achieved by anyone, it ALWAYS comes | T 18 H 7 T(683)631b |
death, and so Atonement IS ACHIEVED THROUGH MURDER. Salvation is looked | T 19 F 9 T(714)538 |
you, when this has been achieved, that you will rest WITHOUT | T 20 E 8 T(747)570 |
way to let this be achieved is merely this; to let | T 27 B 10 T(937)763 |
because their purpose CANNOT be achieved. Thus are they means for | T 27 G 1 T(954)780 |
or a right demanded or achieved, it is the same. | T 29 I 1 T(1009)823 |
fear. When THIS has been achieved, the sorry dream of judgment | T 30 B 9 T(1019)833 |
none. The real world is achieved when you perceive the basis | T 30 G 3 T(1033)847 |
for goals which cannot be achieved. You look for permanence in | W 131 L 1 W(269) |
Yet is salvation easily achieved, for anyone is free to | W 132 L 2 W(273) |
means by which it is achieved, nor how to recognize the | W 135 L 13 W(287) |
the worlds perception is achieved. You see something where nothing | W 184 L 2 W(398) |
goal by which communication is achieved and concepts can be meaningfully | W 184 L 5 W(399) |
such a day can be achieved. If we give way to | W 273 W6 1 W(520) |
is entirely accomplished, learning has achieved the only goal it has | W 280 W7 2 W(528) |
trust. Once that has been achieved the others cannot fail to | M 5 C 1 M(12) |
Christ. Now is the goal achieved. Forgiveness is the final goal | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
of the curriculum has been achieved. Thoughts turn to Heaven and | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
way for reality, it has achieved its ultimate success. Its whole | P 3 A 1 P(3) |
the ideal outcome is rarely achieved. But psychotherapy begins with the | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
required, for one who has achieved that point can teach salvation | P 3 C 1 P(5) |
emphasized before, correction cannot be achieved by first establishing the rightness | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
effect a cure. That is achieved by only one recognition; that | P 3 G 5 P(15) |
God established for returning be achieved at last, and learning be | S 2 B 9 S(15) |