CO-MAKERS...................1 | |
and grievances are partners or co-makers in picturing the world you | W 73 L 2 W(141) |
CO-OPERATE..................1 | |
up an underlying unwillingness to co-operate. Note that by inserting the | T 2 C 16 T(93)92 |
COAT........................1 | |
I do not see that coat rack as it is now | W 9 L 3 W(16) |
COATHANGER..................1 | |
God is in this coathanger. God is in this magazine | W 29 L 5 W(50) |
COBWEB......................2 | |
is a crude creation. The cobweb concept is closer to how | T 1 B 22f T(7)-7- |
uprooted. But remember that a cobweb is really stronger than the | T 1 B 22i T(7)-7- |
COBWEBS.....................7 | |
21. 1 Miracles are cobwebs of iron. They unite human | T 1 B 21 T(6)-6- |
Corrections Re Pt. 21 cobwebs of iron. This is upside-down | T 1 B 22e T(7)-7- |
iron is the raw material’, cobwebs cant become the iron | T 1 B 22e T(7)-7- |
the way it seems, because cobwebs are associated with the frailty | T 1 B 22e T(7)-7- |
world has spun of fragile cobwebs disappear before the power and | W 122 L 7 W(245) |
cleared of all the foolish cobwebs which the world would weave | W 139 L 12 W(306) |
arms, and sweeps away the cobwebs of our sleep. His gift | W 168 L 3 W(371) |
CODES.......................1 | |
its legal definitions and its codes, its ethics and its leaders | W 135 L 3 W(285) |
COERCED.....................2 | |
you further. You are NOT coerced, but merely hope to have | T 30 B 7 T(1018)832 |
you regard yourself as being coerced, and if you give in | W 20 L 1 W(34) |
COERCES.....................1 | |
It is NEVER God Who coerces you, because He SHARES His | T 8 C 4 T(349)C 176 |
COERCION....................5 | |
This arouses a sense of coercion, which usually produces rage. The | T 2 D 11 T(99)98 |
may well be one of coercion. This is ALWAYS a split-will | T 3 A 30 T(127)126 |
that you are under the coercion of judgment. You do not | T 3 H 4 T(175)C 2 |
first rule, then, is not coercion, but a simple statement of | T 30 B 10 T(1019)833 |
can see there cannot BE coercion here, nor grounds for opposition | T 30 B 10 T(1019)833 |
COERCIVE....................2 | |
judged) by the ego as coercive communication which must be disrupted | T 4 H 3 T(229)C 56 |
tells you appears to be coercive, it is ONLY because YOU | T 10 B 11 T(423)250 |
COEXIST.....................16 | |
themselves. Egocentricity and communion cannot coexist. Even the terms themselves are | T 2 B 71 T(88)87 |
of Creation and of miscreation coexist. This is experienced as conflict | T 2 E 36 T(109)108 |
Two concepts which CANNOT coexist are nothing and everything. To | T 2 E 49 T(112)111 |
each other. In Timelessness, we coexist with God. | T 3 B 8 T(131)130 |
because the two beliefs cannot coexist. The truly helpful are invulnerable | T 4 H 11 T(231)C 58 |
If fear and love cannot coexist, and if it is impossible | T 5 A 2 T(233)C 60 |
But chaos and consistency CANNOT coexist for long, because they are | T 6 H 5 T(299)C 126 |
splitting them. If they cannot coexist in peace, and if you | T 7 G 10 T(327)C 154 |
peace. Love and guilt cannot coexist, and to accept one is | T 11 J 5 T(481)308 |
systems of belief, which CANNOT coexist, are BOTH MAINTAINED. It HAS | T 14 D 4 T(548)- 375 |
you the darkness. They CANNOT coexist, when both of you TOGETHER | T 14 D 8 T(549)- 376 |
your altars, for nothing can coexist BESIDE it. Here, your meager | T 14 D 15 T(551)- 378 |
creation. Creation and darkness cannot coexist, but light and life must | W 44 L 1 W(75) |
love and fear. They cannot coexist. If you are real, then | W 160 L 4 W(347) |
and doubt and trust cannot coexist. And hate must be the | M 8 A 4 M(24) |
so far apart they cannot coexist, --- Manuscript | S 1 F 2 S(10) |
COGNITION...................4 | |
the difference between perception and cognition. You will note that we | T 3 E 2 T(147)146 |
have said very little about cognition as yet. (Aside: One of | T 3 E 2 T(147)146 |
are really confusing perception and cognition. Knowledge brings MENTAL strength for | T 3 E 9 T(149)148 |
on which perception but not cognition rests. We covered this before | T 3 H 1 T(174)C 1 |
COGNITIVE...................3 | |
but real knowledge to complete cognitive disorganization. This is why B | T 3 E 10 T(149)148 |
valid answers, because these are cognitive, and cannot BE perceived. The | T 3 F 6 T(153)152 |
s, but cut off the cognitive level more deeply. That is | T 4 C 9 T(200)C 27 |
COHESIVE....................1 | |
LACK of content, makes a cohesive system impossible. SEPARATION therefore remains | T 14 F 10 T(556)- 383 |
COHESIVENESS................1 | |
we have covered, and the cohesiveness of the thought system to | W 50 R1 6 W(91) |
COINCIDE....................1 | |
is quite irrelevant. It may coincide with it or it may | M 1 A 3 M(1) |
COINCIDED...................1 | |
help and BE helped have coincided. This is co-incidental, because the | T 7 F 5 T(319)C 146 |
COINCIDENCE.................1 | |
is neither by chance nor coincidence. T 3 C 4 | T 3 C 3 T(132)131 |
COINS.......................1 | |
bought at fearful price in coins of suffering? Joy HAS no | T 30 F 8 T(1032)846 |
COLD........................10 | |
apparent that you were extremely cold, and also very late. The | T 3 A 18 T(124)123 |
angry because this made you cold. Actually, the girl was taking | T 3 A 20 T(124)123 |
and dim imaginings of terror, cold fantasies of fear, and fiery | T 17 I 4 T(658)485 |
remembrance of the winters cold? --- Manuscript | T 19 E 10 T(710)534 |
guilt, for they are kept cold and starving, and made very | T 19 F 4 T(712)536 |
your body tremble and the cold sweat of fear comes over | T 19 J 10 T(724)548 |
stab of fear, nor the cold sweat of seeming death, CAN | T 19 K 7 T(728)552 |
and perfectly protected from the cold chill of fear and withering | T 20 C 10 T(738)562 |
bitter winter and the freezing cold. And shall the Lord of | T 26 J 6 T(929)755 |
feel apparent pain, who suffer cold or hunger, or who walk | W 195 L 5 W(436) |
COLLABORATE.................1 | |
really help you unless you collaborate by believing that I KNOW | T 8 E 6 T(355)C 182 |
COLLABORATION...............1 | |
stated when he INSISTED ON COLLABORATION. T 6 F 17 | T 6 F 16 T(292)119 |
COLLABORATIVE...............4 | |
was to INSIST on a collaborative venture. This does NOT go | T 4 G 22 T(228)C 55 |
IN it. Meditation is a collaborative venture with GOD. It CANNOT | T 4 G 22 T(228)C 55 |
from ME. This IS a collaborative venture. Let me therefore return | T 5 I 17 T(269)C 96 |
is why rehabilitation is a collaborative venture. I can tell you | T 8 E 6 T(355)C 182 |
COLLAPSE....................2 | |
because he knows that every collapse of time brings all men | T 1 B 41g T(45)45 |
your home upon what WILL collapse beneath a feathers weight | T 28 H 6 T(988)814 |
COLLAPSING..................2 | |
this by a process of COLLAPSING it. It thus abolishes certain | T 1 B 41c T(44)44 |
sense is it timeless. By collapsing time, it literally saves time | T 1 B 41d T(44)44 |
COLLECT.....................6 | |
function of truth is to collect data which are TRUE. There | T 8 H 7 T(372)C 199 |
many bodies as it can collect, to place its idols in | T 20 G 4 T(751)574 |
they may protect it, and collect more senseless things that it | T 27 I 2 T(962)788 |
us be determined not to collect grievances today. Let us be | W 80 L 6 W(161) |
you begin to let yourself collect some needless burdens, or believe | W 133 L 14 W(280) |
utilize the relationship merely to collect bodies to worship at their | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
COLLECTIVE..................1 | |
an awareness of individual vs. collective unconscious levels. He also recognized | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
COLLECTIVELY................1 | |
friends. Say to them all, collectively, thinking of each one in | W 68 L 6 W(127) |
COLLECTORS..................2 | |
for 2) is often bankruptcy. Collectors of things often drive themselves | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
for 2) is often bankruptcy. Collectors of things often drive themselves | T 2 A 16 T(69)69 |
COLLECTS....................1 | |
does not countenance illusions, but collects them lightly, with a little | W 134 L 6 W(282) |
COLOR.......................2 | |
to discover, REGARDLESS of its color, shape, or size, than what | T 21 F 1 T(780)601 |
avoid selection by size, brightness, color, material, or relative importance to | W 2 L 1 W(4) |
COMBAT......................2 | |
perceived as a force in combat with God, battling Him for | T 3 I 4 T(181)C 8 |
swift to challenge YOU to combat and to violence far more | T 24 B 2 T(839)658 |
COMBINATION.................2 | |
It is a particularly dangerous combination of grandiosity AND confusion, that | T 9 C 7 T(390)217 |
or you may use any combination of these two phases of | W 37 L 5 W(61) |
COMBINE.....................4 | |
recognize that thought and belief combine into a power-surge that can | T 2 E 10 T(102)101 |
the wrong frame, and so combine what cannot BE combined, accept | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
a compromise attempt that would COMBINE attack and innocence. Who can | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
attack and innocence. Who can combine the wholly incompatible, and make | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
COMBINED....................5 | |
actually arose out of the combined misprojection of a large number | T 3 C 2 T(132)131 |
of mixed defenses in the combined pattern of attack on truth | T 4 B 7 T(189)C 16 |
a means. These cannot be combined logically, because when an end | T 4 C 24 T(206)C 33 |
so combine what cannot BE combined, accept this and be glad | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
result of your SMALL willingness COMBINED with the unlimited power of | T 18 E 4 T(671)- 498 |