IMAGE-MAKER.................1 | |
not see yourself as the image-maker. You cannot be saved from | W 23 L 4 W(38) |
IMAGE-MAKERS................1 | |
image. If you SIDE WITH image-makers, you are merely being idolatrous | T 3 G 32 T(168)167 |
IMAGE-MAKING................2 | |
is not seeing. It is image-making. It takes the place of | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
idea to the process of image-making which you call seeing will | W 15 L 2 W(26) |
IMAGES......................54 | |
not a product of knowing. Images are symbolic, and stand for | T 3 G 5 T(160)159 |
168) 167 images which they do create. However | T 3 G 32 T(168)167 |
I 9. Once again, images are perceived, NOT known. Knowledge | T 3 I 9 T(182)C 9 |
B. still believe you are images of your own creation. You | T 3 I 10 T(183)C 10 |
yourself will make ON OTHER IMAGES. You believe that their APPROVAL | T 4 B 18 T(192)C 19 |
God created, and are perceiving images your ego makes in a | T 4 E 4 T(214)C 41 |
there because I KNOW these images are not true. T | T 4 E 15 T(217)C 44 |
attack. Therefore, they make up images, perceive them as unworthy, and | T 7 G 13 T(328)C 155 |
Him, is to place other images before YOURSELF. You do not | T 9 I 17 T(411)- 238 |
inconceivable. There are no strange images in the Mind of God | T 9 J 8 T(413)- 240 |
you believe that the sick images you perceive are the Sons | T 9 K 13 T(418)245 |
who remind them of these images, and it is to THEM | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
But no reflections of the images of other gods must dim | T 14 E 5 T(553)- 380 |
and clear of all the images of hidden darkness you have | T 14 E 5 T(553)- 380 |
before, and put aside all images you made. The old will | T 31 B 7 T(1048)862 |
release from all the fearful images he holds of what HE | T 31 B 8 T(1048)862 |
The world can teach no images of you unless you WANT | T 31 E 15 T(1059)873 |
will come a time when images have all gone by, and | T 31 E 15 T(1059)873 |
All things you see are images because you look on them | T 31 G 7 T(1065)879 |
as His ONLY Son. The images you make can not prevail | T 31 G 3 T(1069)883 |
look upon, REGARDLESS of the images you see. What you behold | T 31 G 6 T(1070)884 |
possess, and crowd it with images that do not exist. To | W 13 L 3 W(22) |
Lesson 15. My thoughts are images which I have made. | W 15 L 0 W(26) |
think you think appear as images that you do not recognize | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
now. Loveliness can light your images, and so transform them that | W 23 L 4 W(38) |
final one does not. Your images have already been replaced. By | W 23 L 5 W(39) |
wish, as you watch the images which your imagination presents to | W 32 L 3 W(53) |
image. It is not vision. Images cannot see. W 35 | W 35 L 2 W(57) |
15) My thoughts are images which I have made. Whatever | W 53 L 5 W(97) |
s way is sure. The images I have made can not | W 53 L 5 W(97) |
temptation. It brings all the images you have made about yourself | W 61 L 4 W(112) |
to reach past all your images and preconceptions about yourself to | W 67 L 3 W(124) |
in which you laid your images aside, --- | W 78 L 9 W(155) |
You do not doubt the images they show you are reality | W 91 L 3 W(174) |
have made is real. These images, with no reality in truth | W 103 L 2 W(207) |
honor your Self. Let graven images you made to be the | W 110 L 7 W(226) |
idols, and how false the images which you believed were you | W 110 L 8 W(226) |
world to replace the foolish images that we held dear, with | W 131 L 10 W(271) |
presents can show but twisted images in broken parts. The real | W 159 L 3 W(344) |
holiness to go beyond all images. You are not weak, as | W 186 L 6 W(407) |
with His creation. All the images His Son appears to make | W 186 L 9 W(408) |
L 10. These unsubstantial images will go, and leave your | W 186 L 10 W(408) |
the function given you. The images you make give rise to | W 186 L 10 W(408) |
learned about the world; all images you hold about yourself. Empty | W 189 L 7 W(417) |
perceive such dark and fearful images. A madmans dream is | W 263 L 1 W(509) |
in Gods Mind. The images I see reflect my thoughts | W 265 L 1 W(511) |
His replacement for the fearful images and dreams you made. The | W 280 W7 3 W(528) |
lost its idols and its images, and being formless, it has | W 314 L 1 W(565) |
go of self-deceptions and of images we worshipped falsely ? truth returns | W 323 L 2 W(575) |
therefore seeks to find. These images are then projected outward, looked | W 325 L 1 W(577) |
our minds, and give them images of pain? Why should we | W 330 L 1 W(582) |
is timeless. Forget your foolish images, your sense of frailty and | M 30 A 7 M(70) |
take the place of other images, and help with kindly dreams | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
with its going are the images we made of Your creation | G 2 A 3 G(5) |
IMAGINARY...................2 | |
do not be satisfied with imaginary comforters, for the Comforter of | T 10 C 9 T(426)253 |
NOW. Its whole attraction is imaginary, and therefore MUST be thought | T 18 H 3 T(682)631a |
IMAGINATION.................8 | |
Gods laws in your imagination, but you cannot escape from | T 9 H 1 T(405)- 232 |
city, all arise in your imagination, and FROM the clouds, the | T 18 J 8 T(691)515 |
and regardless of how much imagination you bring to it, you | T 18 J 8 T(691)515 |
game of death in your imagination. But vision sets all things | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
see in their imagination, believing that their choice is | T 21 B 4 T(765)587 |
both are in your own imagination. W 32 L 3 | W 32 L 2 W(53) |
watch the images which your imagination presents to your awareness. | W 32 L 3 W(53) |
sin has wrought in feverish imagination. Say: Gods Will for | W 101 L 7 W(204) |
IMAGINATIONS................1 | |
and many come from feverish imaginations, hot with hatred and distortions | T 31 E 6 T(1056)870 |
IMAGINE.....................21 | |
is a PROFOUND error to imagine that, because these fantasies are | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
out of awareness, and thus imagine that you have made yourself | T 6 C 2 T(278)C 105 |
A 1. Can you imagine what it means to have | T 15 A 1 T(563)- 390 |
C 1. Can you imagine how beautiful those you forgive | T 17 C 1 T(632)- 459 |
you. It is impossible to imagine one that asks so little | T 20 H 1 T(755)578 |
It is not necessary to IMAGINE what the world must look | T 21 B 2 T(764)586 |
Nor is it possible to imagine that anything COULD be outside | T 21 B 7 T(766)588 |
sin is gone. You may IMAGINE that you still experience its | T 21 D 2 T(772)594 |
Yet, if you could even imagine what it MUST be, you | T 21 I 1 T(793)614 |
Sin is impossible even to imagine, without this base. For sin | T 24 C 3 T(842)661 |
has. Yet can he still IMAGINE he is elsewhere, and in | T 26 F 6 T(914)740 |
role to him which you imagine would bring happiness to you | T 29 E 6 T(1000)814 |
to do so, you might imagine that you are watching an | W 10 L 4 W(17) |
look anything like what I imagine I see now. Everyone and | W 60 L 3 W(110) |
L 2. Can you imagine what a state of mind | W 107 L 2 W(216) |
life is not as we imagine it. Who changes life because | W 167 L 10 W(370) |
misery than you can possibly imagine. It is this: You make | W 170 L 2 W(377) |
my Father. Let me not imagine I have bound him with | W 277 W6 1 W(524) |
am glad that nothing I imagine contradicts what You would have | W 328 L 2 W(580) |
gift? Yet who could possibly imagine that it could be bought | P 4 C 4 P(26) |
yet will be what you imagine. Let me see for you | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
IMAGINED....................28 | |
and so His Sons imagined enemy, which he made, is | T 13 D 16 T(520)- 347 |
WILL feel guilty for this imagined crime, which no-one in this | T 13 H 14 T(534)361 |
Would you continue to give imagined power to these strange ideas | T 14 C 3 T(544) - 371 |
TO THEM to meet your imagined needs, you are attempting to | T 15 F 2 T(577)404 |
be AFRAID to let your IMAGINED need, which would DESTROY the | T 15 F 5 T(578)405 |
or you would never have imagined that you needed them AS | T 15 F 6 T(578)405 |
the attempt to find the imagined best of BOTH worlds, has | T 16 F 6 T(617)444 |
the past, AND CHANGE IT. Imagined slights, remembered pain, past disappointments | T 16 H 1 T(626)- 453 |
INVISIBLE. He can but be IMAGINED in the darkness, and it | T 20 H 6 T(756)579 |
is your brothers reality IMAGINED as a body, in unholy | T 20 H 6 T(756)579 |
you all fearful outcomes of imagined sin, into the calm and | T 20 I 11 T(762)584 |
T 21 B. The Imagined World (N not present in | T 21 B 0 T(763)585 |
the sightless see MUST be imagined. And what it REALLY looks | T 21 B 1 T(763)585 |
lost for you. And this imagined difference attests to your belief | T 21 H 7 T(790)611 |
change be real and not IMAGINED, illusions MUST way to truth | T 22 C 3 T(801)621 |
within the gap that YOU imagined, and let THEM persuade their | T 28 F 6 T(983)809 |
in the cloud patterns you imagined that endured, or that you | W 70 L 7 W(132) |
and what remains is but imagined. Yet what can be real | W 130 L 3 W(266) |
being real? Pursuit of the imagined leads to death because it | W 131 L 2 W(269) |
all, healing offers restitution for imagined states and false ideas which | W 137 L 5 W(297) |
foolish thoughts that ever were imagined. Now we come together to | W 137 L 15 W(299) |
wholly worthless thing, a but imagined source of guilt and pain | W 138 L 10 W(302) |
today. Nor will we let imagined opposites to life abide even | W 167 L 10 W(370) |
fancied self-defense proceeds on its imagined way, you will perceive the | W 170 L 4 W(377) |
is gone; the future but imagined. These concerns are but defenses | W 181 L 5 W(389) |
which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts which are | W 250 W4 3 W(495) |
core of the curriculum. The imagined usurping of functions not your | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
in having enemies, and this imagined gain must go, if enemies | S 1 D 4 S(8) |