DISINHIBITING...............1 | |
former, but SALVATION depends on disinhibiting the latter. T 4 | T 4 D 7 T(209)C 36 |
DISINTEREST.................2 | |
about what it was. This disinterest is very characteristic of him | T 3 A 5 T(120) 119 |
needless depression and anxiety through disinterest. Because your ego WAS protected | T 4 E 10 T(215)C 42 |
DISINTERESTED...............1 | |
actually dishonest. He may be disinterested and unconcerned with healing as | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
DISJUNCTIVE.................1 | |
makes the relationship seem disturbed, disjunctive and even quite distressing. The | T 17 F 3 T(646)473 |
DISLODGED...................1 | |
that arrogance could never be dislodged. Who can forgive and yet | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
DISLODGING..................1 | |
The urgency is only in dislodging --- Manuscript | T 16 G 7 T(623)- 450 |
DISMAL......................3 | |
where all is light, a dismal alcove separated off from what | T 29 I 7 T(1011)825 |
not ancient thoughts. Forget the dismal lessons that you learned about | T 31 B 6 T(1048)862 |
special gladness, and refrain from dismal thoughts and meaningless laments. Salvation | W 131 L 15 W(272) |
DISMAY......................1 | |
you with an impossible situation. Dismay and depression are inevitable as | W 79 L 5 W(157) |
DISMAYED....................3 | |
a little while. Be not dismayed by this. The joy your | W 96 L 11 W(191) |
And you have also been dismayed by the depressing and restricting | W 181 L 4 W(389) |
happiness. But be you not dismayed by lingering illusions, for their | W 185 L 8 W(403) |
DISMEMBERED.................1 | |
his Self appear to be dismembered and without the unity which | W 137 L 3 W(296) |
DISMISS.....................16 | |
not dwell upon it, but dismiss it as accomplished. If you | T 4 A 9 T(187)?23 |
persuade you that you cannot dismiss it lightly, and MUST realize | T 4 G 6 T(225)C 52 |
condemn you. It will merely dismiss the case against you. There | T 5 H 13 T(262)C 89 |
therefore speaks truly. It WILL dismiss the case against you, however | T 5 H 14 T(262)C 89 |
conflicting DREAMS, or would you dismiss BOTH TOGETHER, if you discovered | T 9 H 7 T(406)- 233 |
Most of the time you DISMISS it, BUT YOU DO NOT | T 12 B 5 T(486) 313 |
it, BUT YOU DO NOT DISMISS THE EGOs THOUGHT SYSTEM | T 12 B 5 T(486) 313 |
and will probably try to dismiss it as preposterous. Note carefully | W 13 L 5 W(23) |
is such a temptation to dismiss fear thoughts as unimportant, trivial | W 16 L 3 W(28) |
you say this, and then dismiss that thought and go on | W 23 L 6 W(39) |
no laws but Gods. Dismiss all foolish magical beliefs today | W 76 L 10 W(150) |
W 130 L 10. Dismiss temptation easily today whenever it | W 130 L 10 W(268) |
teach, instead of trying to dismiss His Words and substitute your | W 197 L 5 W(444) |
let us learn how to dismiss it and return to peace | W 273 W6 1 W(520) |
a softer one? Will he dismiss more easily a whispered demand | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
death an instant, and then dismiss it uncorrected. These fleeting awarenesses | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
DISMISSED...................2 | |
whole authority problem be voluntarily dismissed at once and for all | T 3 H 16 T(180)C 7 |
other times hardly remembered, actively dismissed, but surely to return to | W 183 L 1 W(394) |
DISMISSES...................3 | |
looks at its foundation, and DISMISSES it. But YOU, who CANNOT | T 13 F 6 T(527)354 |
to correction as the truth dismisses them as causeless. Now are | W 138 L 9 W(302) |
idea so mad that sanity dismisses it at once. W | W 187 L 7 W(411) |
DISMISSING..................2 | |
you have invested with fear, dismissing each one by telling yourself | W 47 L 4 W(83) |
involvement or concern as possible, dismissing them by telling yourself: This | W 65 L 5 W(120) |
DISOBEY.....................1 | |
His laws, although you CAN disobey them. But if you do | T 8 E 1 T(354)C 181 |
DISOBEYING..................1 | |
and YOU HAVE DONE SO. Disobeying Gods will is meaningful | T 7 J 7 T(339)C 66 |
DISORDER....................3 | |
Irrational thought is a thought DISORDER. God Himself orders your thought | T 5 G 12 T(257)C 84 |
G 13. Every thought disorder is attended by guilt at | T 5 G 13 T(258)C 85 |
Having given up its thought DISORDER, the proper ordering of thought | T 5 H 1 T(259)C 86 |
DISORDERED..................4 | |
RECOGNIZES IT. But in your disordered state, YOU ARE NOT AFRAID | T 12 C 1 T(488)315 |
private world, where everything is disordered, and where what is within | T 12 E 4 T(497)- 324 |
has been REMOVED, from the disordered mind that THOUGHT it WAS | T 13 I 2 T(536)363 |
clean of strange desires and disordered wishes. We restore to them | W 188 L 8 W(415) |
DISORDERS...................1 | |
Fear DISTORTS thinking, and therefore DISorders thought. Freuds system of | T 5 I 3 T(264)C 91 |
DISORGANIZATION.............2 | |
that by minor areas of disorganization he can protect his stability | T 1 B 36l T(26)26 |
real knowledge to complete cognitive disorganization. This is why B. is | T 3 E 10 T(149)148 |
DISORGANIZED................3 | |
relationship may even become quite disorganized. And yet, the FORMER organization | T 17 F 6 T(647)474 |
ANYTHING. The reason for this disorganized approach is evident. The ego | T 17 G 2 T(651)478 |
part which is constantly distracted, disorganized, and highly uncertain. W | W 49 L 1 W(86) |
DISORIENTATION..............3 | |
is a period of real disorientation, accompanied by fear, guilt, and | T 2 B 60 T(85) 84 |
which a sense of actual disorientation seems to occur. But fear | T 16 G 6 T(623)- 450 |
of reference. The period of disorientation, which precedes the actual transition | T 16 G 7 T(624)- 451 |
DISOWN......................3 | |
worthiness. The mind will inevitably disown its miscreations, and having withdrawn | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
think. What you project you disown, and therefore do not believe | T 6 C 2 T(278)C 105 |
truth about myself. Now I disown self-concepts and deceits and lies | W 248 L 1 W(492) |
DISOWNED....................2 | |
he was asleep, and even disowned what he said in this | T 3 C 32 T(141)140 |
L 1. I have disowned the truth. Now let me | W 248 L 1 W(492) |
DISOWNING...................1 | |
me be as faithful in disowning falsity. Whatever suffers is not | W 248 L 1 W(492) |
DISOWNS.....................1 | |
as part of themselves. No-one disowns something he regards as a | T 4 C 7 T(200)C 27 |
DISPASSIONATELY.............2 | |
them come and go as dispassionately as possible. Do not dwell | W 31 L 3 W(52) |
look upon this cruel god dispassionately. And we note that though | W 170 L 7 W(378) |
DISPEL......................27 | |
BECAUSE he is loveable. They dispel illusions about himself, and perceive | T 1 B 28 T(17)17 |
have not been forced to dispel miscreations throughout. (There is one | T 3 C 24 T(137)136 |
logical, because this idea DOES dispel it. Fear of dissolution from | T 4 F 4 T(219)C 46 |
on the Light THEMSELVES to dispel them. T 6 F | T 6 F 3 T(289)C 116 |
light of YOUR understanding WILL dispel it. T 7 G | T 7 G 9 T(327)C 154 |
judgments. The only way to dispel illusions is to withdraw ALL | T 7 H 5 T(332)C 159 |
in it, so you can dispel it by withdrawing belief FROM | T 7 I 8 T(336)C 163 |
you are NOT asked to dispel them alone. You are merely | T 8 A 3 T(346)C 173 |
it, but my light must dispel it because of WHAT IT | T 8 E 3 T(354)C 181 |
real, he then attempts to dispel its EFFECTS by DEPRECIATING THE | T 9 D 4 T(393)220 |
have the lamp that will dispel it, and since you realize | T 10 F 1 T(433) 260 |
And how else can one dispel illusions EXCEPT by looking at | T 10 F 2 T(433) 260 |
upon darkness through light MUST dispel it. Let us begin this | T 10 F 3 T(433) 260 |
see, you NEED reality to dispel your fears. Would you not | T 10 H 18 T(448)- 275 |
s interpretation of fear DOES dispel it, for the AWARENESS of | T 11 C 3 T(453)- 280 |
J 14. You cannot dispel guilt by making it real | T 11 J 14 T(484)311 |
to light, the Light WILL dispel it. And then no dark | T 12 B 7 T(487)314 |
show it to you, and dispel it WITHOUT the need for | T 12 C 1 T(488)315 |
Holy Spirit seeks not to dispel REALITY. If GUILT were real | T 13 D 6 T(517)344 |
purpose of Atonement is to dispel illusions, NOT to establish them | T 13 D 6 T(517)344 |
light of love will not dispel, unless it is concealed from | T 14 C 2 T(544) - 371 |
offering Christs forgiveness to dispel their faith in sin. | T 22 E 6 T(809)628 |
seems to be disturbing, quickly dispel the illusion of fear by | W 93 L 11 W(182) |
dream these words will not dispel; no thought of sin and | W 162 L 2 W(354) |
God created you. These words dispel the night, and darkness is | W 162 L 6 W(355) |
s return each morning to dispel the night, your truly given | W 186 L 11 W(408) |
illusion. Is it harder to dispel the belief of the insane | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
DISPELLED...................14 | |
that all such thinking be dispelled that we must be VERY | T 3 C 7 T(133)132 |
illusions about the Sonship are DISPELLED together, as they were MADE | T 7 H 4 T(331)C 158 |
that its EFFECTS can be dispelled, merely by denying THEIR reality | T 10 F 2 T(433) 260 |
its presence the ego is dispelled. T 12 B 3 | T 12 B 2 T(486) 313 |
what madness sees, MUST be dispelled by reason. Reason assures you | T 21 G 8 T(786)607 |
And let the darkness be dispelled by Him Who knows the | T 22 G 10 T(816)635 |
adored that strength may be dispelled, and darkness rule where God | W 92 L 4 W(178) |
to the truth, to be dispelled before the light of knowledge | W 280 W7 1 W(528) |
to them. So are they dispelled, not by the will of | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
a fragile veil, so easily dispelled that it can last no | U 5 A 4 U(8) |
dreams that they might be dispelled. And shares them still, to | U 6 A 4 U(10) |
world. Now are its dreams dispelled in quiet rest. Now its | S 3 C 5 S(22) |
oneness is his separate sense dispelled, and it was this that | S 3 D 4 S(24) |
agony and loss has been dispelled forever. Do not think that | G 3 A 7 G(8) |