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FIERCER.....................1
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more grotesque the dream, the fiercer and more powerful its defenses | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
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FIERY.......................1
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cold fantasies of fear, and fiery dreams of hell. And it | T 17 I 4 T(658)485 |
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FIFTEEN.....................13
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least once devote ten or fifteen minutes to reflecting on this | W 64 L 7 W(118) |
follow, set aside ten to fifteen minutes for a more sustained | W 65 L 3 W(119) |
should last some ten to fifteen minutes. We will, however, still | W 70 L 5 W(132) |
offer yours to Him for fifteen minutes twice today. And you | W 123 L 7 W(249) |
126 L 9. Give fifteen minutes twice today to the | W 126 L 9 W(257) |
for time than this. For fifteen minutes twice today escape from | W 127 L 7 W(259) |
L 15. Begin the fifteen minute periods in which we | W 132 L 15 W(276) |
two extended practice periods of fifteen minutes will begin with this | W 133 L 14 W(279) |
135 L 23. For fifteen minutes twice today we rest | W 135 L 23 W(289) |
151 L 16. Spend fifteen minutes thus when you awake | W 151 L 16 W(319) |
awake, and gladly give another fifteen more before you go to | W 151 L 16 W(319) |
have. Ten would be better; fifteen better still. And as distraction | W 153 L 15 W(327) |
should not be less than fifteen minutes, and the hourly remembrances | W 200 R6 1 W(452) |
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FIFTIETH....................1
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first and ending with the fiftieth. There will be a short | W 50 R1 1 W(90) |
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FIFTY.......................1
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the relationships among the first fifty of the ideas we have | W 50 R1 6 W(91) |
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FIGHT.......................25
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concerned with the egos fight for control, nor the ego | T 4 I 7 T(233)C 60 |
man had not chosen to FIGHT for them. That is why | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
your will. And so you fight AGAINST learning, and SUCCEED, for | T 11 F 10 T(467)294 |
who wrestle with temptation, and fight against giving in to sin | T 18 H 7 T(683)631b |
of dust, it bids you fight against the universe. T | T 18 I 2 T(685) 509 |
YOUR ENEMY. And you will fight AGAINST it, and try to | T 23 A 2 T(819)638 |
created you. Truth does not fight against illusion, nor do illusions | T 23 B 7 T(823)642 |
against illusion, nor do illusions fight against the truth. Illusions battle | T 23 B 7 T(823)642 |
You are NOT asked to fight AGAINST your wish to murder | T 23 E 1 T(835)654 |
friend. On its behalf they fight against the universe, | T 24 B 4 T(839)658 |
IS fair. He does not fight AGAINST His Sons reluctance | T 25 J 2 T(897)716 |
gap that leads to Him. Fight not His coming with illusions | T 28 D 3 T(976)- 802 |
are not ready. DO NOT FIGHT YOURSELF. But think about the | T 30 B 1 T(1016)830 |
as well. Nor will you fight AGAINST it, for you see | T 30 B 8 T(1019)833 |
the Holy Spirit IS to fight yourself? He tells you but | T 30 C 1 T(1021)835 |
made it up. You ALWAYS fight illusions. For the truth behind | T 30 E 1 T(1027)841 |
a REAL alternative instead. To fight AGAINST this step is to | T 31 D 5 T(1053)867 |
of yourself, that it may fight to keep the space that | T 31 G 9 T(1065)879 |
He does not have to fight to save himself. He does | W 134 L 12 W(283) |
is but illusions which you fight? W 153 L 8 | W 153 L 7 W(325) |
and no mighty warrior to fight for them. W 170 | W 170 L 7 W(378) |
2. Let us not fight our function. We did not | W 186 L 2 W(406) |
making decisions. And he will fight against his freedom because he | P 2 A 4 P(2) |
Nor can the Holy Spirit fight against the intrusions of the | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
is something no one need fight for. It is promised him | P 4 C 4 P(25) |
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FIGHTING....................4
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which two people are literally fighting for his own authorship. This | T 3 H 9 T(176)C 3 |
This is what you are fighting to keep, and what you | T 4 E 1 T(214)C 41 |
contain two voices which are fighting for its possession. In this | T 8 H 3 T(370)C 197 |
difficult to reach Atonement by fighting against sin. Enormous effort is | T 18 H 5 T(683)631b |
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FIGURE......................15
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usually ascribed to the father figure, a particularly interesting idea, in | T 3 I 8 T(182)C 9 |
role, and that the father figure will kill you. This is | T 3 I 11 T(183)C 10 |
saw IN THEM a shadow figure in their private world. | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
The body is the central figure in the dreaming of the | T 27 I 1 T(962)788 |
for it IS but a figure in a dream. But who | T 27 I 4 T(962)788 |
the dream, and not a figure IN the dream. He gives | T 28 C 7 T(973)- 799 |
wish. And you become a figure in HIS dream of pain | T 28 E 1 T(979)805 |
when you become a passive figure in his dream INSTEAD of | T 28 E 4 T(980)806 |
the proper role to every figure that the dream contains. No-one | T 29 E 5 T(1000)814 |
they are FOR. A shadow figure who attacks becomes a brother | T 29 E 5 T(1000)814 |
each thought by the central figure or event it contains; for | W 4 L 3 W(6) |
each one by the central figure or theme it contains, and | W 8 L 4 W(13) |
and events in which you figure cross your mind. Pick up | W 35 L 7 W(58) |
He seems a sorry figure, weary, worn, in threadbare clothing | W 166 L 6 W(365) |
that to behold a dream figure as sick and separate is | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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FIGURED.....................1
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a reality. This is no figured REPRESENTATION of a thought-system, but | T 17 E 15 T(645)472 |
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FIGURES.....................27
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D 6. The shadowy figures from the past are precisely | T 12 D 6 T(493)320 |
one peoples his world with figures from his INDIVIDUAL past, and | T 12 E 2 T(496)- 323 |
worlds DO differ. But the figures that he sees were NEVER | T 12 E 2 T(496)- 323 |
ARE NOT WHOLE. For these figures HAVE NO WITNESSES, being perceived | T 12 E 2 T(496)- 323 |
THROUGH these strange and shadowy figures that the insane relate to | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
world is filled with the figures of fear you have invited | T 12 E 5 T(497)- 324 |
YOUR selection. For the shadow figures YOU would make immortal, ARE | T 17 D 1 T(635)- 462 |
did NOT do. The shadow figures are the witnesses you bring | T 17 D 1 T(635)- 462 |
power. It is these shadow figures which would MAKE THE EGO | T 17 D 2 T(635)- 462 |
D 3. The shadow figures ALWAYS speak for vengeance, and | T 17 D 3 T(635)- 462 |
fragmentation and unreality. The shadow figures enter more and more, and | T 17 D 5 T(636)- 463 |
from you. It is the FIGURES in the dream, and what | T 18 C 5 T(665)492 |
that it is all THERE. Figures stand out and move about | T 18 J 8 T(691)515 |
NOR its result. The shrouded figures in the funeral procession march | T 19 J 2 T(722)546 |
dream. But who REACTS to figures in a dream UNLESS he | T 27 I 4 T(962)788 |
not react at all to figures in a dream you knew | T 27 I 10 T(965)791 |
hated HIS Creator, so the figures in the dream have hated | T 28 C 8 T(974)- 800 |
in guilt, upon yourself. All figures in the dream are idols | T 29 J 2 T(1012)826 |
but a dream. Except the figures have been changed. They are | T 29 J 7 T(1014)828 |
are kind to everyone who figures in the dream. And so | T 29 J 10 T(1015)829 |
maintain it, peoples it with figures which seem to attack you | W 73 L 2 W(141) |
There will be no dim figures from your dreams, nor their | W 136 L 16 W(294) |
minds, and we mistook the figures in it for the Son | W 153 L 8 W(325) |
a vast illusion in which figures come and go as if | W 158 L 4 W(341) |
as well. And all the figures in the dream in which | W 310 W10 2 W(561) |
punishment, and trembles at the figures in its dreams, its enemies | W 330 W12 2 W(583) |
teachers. They watch the dream figures come and go, shift and | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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FILL........................27
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but he is free to fill its superficial levels, which are | T 1 B 24m T(15)15 |
NOTE that you managed to fill your scribal role with no | T 1 B 37k T(30)30 |
driven in his behavior, to fill the emptiness. T 1 | T 1 C 10 T(58)58 |
When you make something to fill a perceived lack, which is | T 3 G 2 T(159)158 |
you have properly undertaken to fill, or you cannot function effectively | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
of God. No-one else can fill your part of it, and | T 9 G 10 T(404)231 |
Holy Spirit will, OF HIMSELF, fill every mind that so makes | T 14 G 14 T(562)- 389 |
have, CALLS upon pain to fill your meager store, and make | T 19 F 10 T(714)538 |
place in Heaven that you fill again with the Eternal Light | T 22 G 5 T(814)633 |
through battle. Why would you fill your world with conflicts with | T 23 B 8 T(823)642 |
the world for them to fill; no place where they are | T 25 G 3 T(883)702 |
in salvation he alone can fill; a part for ONLY him | T 25 G 4 T(884)703 |
leave as vacant GOD will fill, and where HE is, there | T 27 D 4 T(945)771 |
because someone has failed to fill the function YOU allotted him | T 29 E 3 T(999)813 |
empty forms, made but to fill a gap which is not | T 30 D 4 T(1024)838 |
false ideas you made to fill the gap you think arose | T 30 E 1 T(1027)841 |
think up specific things to fill the interval, but merely relax | W 35 L 8 W(58) |
you take, and help you fill, and He will make you | W 98 L 11 W(196) |
greet your open eyes, and fill your heart with deep tranquility | W 122 L 8 W(245) |
and in strength until they fill the world with gladness and | W 123 L 6 W(249) |
it to roles it cannot fill, to purposes beyond its scope | W 135 L 8 W(286) |
our gratitude unto our Teacher fill our hearts as we are | W 190 L 11 W(421) |
function God would have me fill. W 192 | W 192 L 0 W(425) |
function God would have me fill. I seek the function that | W 212 L 1 W(456) |
have a special place to fill; a role for me alone | W 317 L 1 W(568) |
truth will come immediately, and fill up the space the ego | W 319 L 1 W(570) |
earth. Let my forgiven brothers fill my store with Heavens | W 344 L 1 W(598) |