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a strong will, MUST produce chaotic behavior. Bs behavior is | T 4 F 10 T(221)C 48 |
Bs behavior is not chaotic, because he is not so | T 4 F 10 T(221)C 48 |
re-establishing of meaning in a chaotic thought system IS the only | T 8 I 10 T(376)C 203 |
is merely lawLESS, and therefore chaotic. But God Himself has protected | T 9 J 5 T(413)- 240 |
is perfectly lawful, and the chaotic is without meaning, BECAUSE IT | T 9 J 6 T(413)- 240 |
you made is therefore totally chaotic, governed by arbitrary and senseless | T 11 D 10 T(462)- 289 |
them, is incoherent and utterly chaotic. For form is not enough | T 14 F 10 T(556)- 383 |
C 2. Dreams are chaotic BECAUSE they are governed by | T 18 C 2 T(664)491 |
to light, though NEVER understood. Chaotic laws are hardly meaningful, and | T 23 C 1 T(825)644 |
C 2.. The first chaotic law is that the truth | T 23 C 2 T(825)644 |
mean his world is made chaotic and unsafe. HE WAS MISTAKEN | T 30 E 2 T(1027)841 |
rules a world which represents chaotic thinking, and chaos has no | W 53 L 2 W(96) |
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CHAPTER.....................32
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Text CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLES | T 1 0 0 T(1) |
CHAPTER 2 THE ILLUSION OF SEPARATION | T 2 0 0 T(62)62 |
CHAPTER 3 RETRAINING THE MIND | T 3 0 0 T(120) 119 |
CHAPTER 4 THE ROOT OF ALL | T 4 0 0 T(185)C 12 |
to heal. CHAPTER 5 HEALING AND WHOLENESS T | T 5 A 0 T(233)C 60 |
CHAPTER 6 ATTACK AND FEAR T | T 6 A 0 T(271)C 98 |
WITHOUT LIMIT. CHAPTER 7 THE CONSISTENCY OF THE | T 7 A 0 T(303)C 130 |
CHAPTER 8 THE JOURNEY BACK T | T 8 A 0 T(346)C 173 |
CHAPTER 9 THE CORRECTION OF ERROR | T 9 0 0 T(386)213 |
CHAPTER 10 GOD AND THE EGO | T 10 0 0 T(419)- 246 |
CHAPTER 11 GODs PLAN FOR | T 11 0 0 T(449)- 276 |
CHAPTER 12 THE PROBLEM OF GUILT | T 12 0 0 T(485)312 |
CHAPTER 13 FROM PERCEPTION TO KNOWLEDGE | T 13 0 0 T(510)337 |
CHAPTER 14 BRINGING ILLUSIONS TO TRUTH | T 14 0 0 T(539)- 366 |
CHAPTER 15 THE PURPOSE OF TIME | T 15 0 0 T(563)- 390 |
CHAPTER 16 THE FORGIVENESS OF ILLUSIONS | T 16 0 0 T(601)428 |
CHAPTER 17 FORGIVENESS AND HEALING | T 17 0 0 T(630)457 |
CHAPTER 18 THE DREAM AND THE | T 18 0 0 T(659)486 |
CHAPTER 19 BEYOND THE BODY | T 19 0 0 T(694)518 |
CHAPTER 20 THE PROMISE OF THE | T 20 0 0 T(733) 557 |
CHAPTER 21 THE INNER PICTURE | T 21 0 0 T(763)585 |
CHAPTER 22 SALVATION AND THE HOLY | T 22 0 0 T(795)- 616 |
which is true. CHAPTER 23 THE WAR AGAINST YOURSELF | T 23 0 0 T(819)638 |
CHAPTER 24 SPECIALNESS AND SEPARATION | T 24 0 0 T(838)657 |
reality to you. CHAPTER 25 THE REMEDY T | T 25 0 0 T(864)683 |
CHAPTER 26 THE TRANSITION T | T 26 0 0 T(901)720 |
CHAPTER 27 THE BODY AND THE | T 27 0 0 T(934)760 |
CHAPTER 28 THE UNDOING OF FEAR | T 28 0 0 T(967)793 |
CHAPTER 29 THE AWAKENING T | T 29 0 0 T(990)816 |
CHAPTER 30 THE NEW BEGINNING | T 30 0 0 T(1016)830 |
CHAPTER 31 THE SIMPLICITY OF SALVATION | T 31 0 0 T(1042)856 |
this day bring the last chapter closer to the world, that | W 153 L 14 W(327) |
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CHAPTERS....................1
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Souls to embark on new chapters in their experience, and thus | T 1 B 40d T(37)37 |
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CHARACTERISTIC..............17
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EXPERIENCING fear, which is more characteristic of B., involves only the | T 1 C 3 T(55)55 |
attack, which is the inherent characteristic of all other defenses. The | T 2 B 42 T(80) 80 |
defenses. This is an outstanding characteristic of his concepts, because it | T 2 E 28 T(107)106 |
was to ABOLISH FEAR. This characteristic of all later theorists, who | T 2 E 29 T(107)106 |
was. This disinterest is very characteristic of him when he is | T 3 A 5 T(120) 119 |
to tolerate. Willfullness is more characteristic of her, and that is | T 4 C 10 T(201)C 28 |
D 5. In its characteristic upside-down way, the ego has | T 4 D 5 T(208)C 35 |
it OUT OF MIND. Its characteristic business with non-essentials is precisely | T 4 F 14 T(223)C 50 |
C 3. The outstanding characteristic of the laws of mind | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
must have noticed an outstanding characteristic of every end that the | T 8 H 3 T(370)C 197 |
arrive at an impasse, the characteristic impossible situation to which the | T 9 D 8 T(394)221 |
since obviousness is the essential characteristic of reality. You CANNOT overlook | T 9 F 3 T(399)- 226 |
and extremes are its essential characteristic. T 9 G 7 | T 9 G 6 T(403)230 |
10. This is the characteristic of the egos judgments | T 14 F 10 T(556)- 383 |
the world. The reversal is characteristic. It seems as if the | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
teaching-learning situation is geared, become characteristic of all teachers of God | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
as defined here can be characteristic of a therapist as well | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
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but split, identification. B., also characteristically, is less miracle-minded, but better | T 1 C 4 T(55)55 |
sense of personal unworthiness, which, characteristically enough, was sometimes over-compensated for | T 3 C 31 T(141)140 |
ambivalent in form, and so characteristically good and evil in nature | T 4 C 21 T(204)C 31 |
itself. The ego has reacted characteristically here as elsewhere, because mental | T 4 F 14 T(223)C 50 |
IT UP is clearly the characteristically contradictory approach of the ego | T 10 F 14 T(437)- 264 |
mistake it perceives, and with characteristically circular reasoning, concludes that, BECAUSE | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
get rid of guilt. But, characteristically, it attempts to get rid | T 12 A 1 T(485)312 |
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you wanted to RETAIN the characteristics of creation, WITH YOUR OWN | T 11 F 4 T(466)- 293 |
refer to any of the characteristics with which you have endowed | W 61 L 1 W(112) |
5. WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF GOD’S TEACHERS? A | M 5 0 0 M(8) |
they yet acquired the deeper characteristics that will establish them as | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
of God have the following characteristics: B. Trust | M 5 A 2 M(8) |
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saw it has not been characterized by any genuine or comprehensive | T 2 A 12 T(65)65 |
it is partial, it is characterized by the same erratic nature | T 3 D 3 T(144)143 |
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and defense of error, which characterizes ALL ego-thinking. T 4 | T 4 B 7 T(189)C 16 |
of drowsiness and enervation. Joy characterizes peace. By this experience will | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
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circumstances and events; with different characters and different themes apparent but | W 193 L 3 W(428) |
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CHARGE......................20
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23e. I am in charge of the process of Atonement | T 1 B 23e T(10)-10- |
notes separately. He is in charge of these decisions.) T | T 1 B 25i T(16)16 |
brothers has placed me in charge of the Sonship, which I | T 1 B 40z T(42)42 |
were made. I am in charge of the Second Coming as | T 4 E 18 T(217)C 44 |
times that I am in charge of the whole Atonement. This | T 4 G 15 T(227)C 54 |
YOURSELF. This leaves YOU in charge of the Kingdom, with both | T 6 E 10 T(287)C 114 |
way, you place YOURSELF in charge of the journey, where you | T 6 F 14 T(292)119 |
relationship where He has taken charge of everything at your request | T 18 B 6 T(661)488 |
knowledge. Put yourself NOT in charge of this, for you can | T 18 F 1 T(673)- 580 |
Christ in you is given charge of everything you do. For | T 31 G 2 T(1069)883 |
s idea places you in charge of the universe, where you | W 70 L 2 W(131) |
external interference. You are in charge of your salvation. You are | W 70 L 9 W(133) |
your salvation. You are in charge of the salvation of the | W 70 L 9 W(133) |
to whom? Give Him full charge of the rest of the | W 71 L 8 W(135) |
to place His Mind in charge of all the thoughts you | W 140 R4 5 W(312) |
I place you in His charge, and let Him teach you | W 200 R6 7 W(453) |
to You. Be You in charge. For I would follow You | W 361 L 0 W(618) |
of Him. He is in charge by my request. And He | W 361 L 1 W(618) |
he thought he was in charge of the therapeutic process and | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
His Own. Let Him take charge of how you would forgive | S 2 D 3 S(18) |