NEW-BORN....................1 | |
it was GIVEN you. Your new-born purpose is nursed by angels | T 19 J 8 T(724)548 |
NEWBORN.....................1 | |
go out and meet the newborn world, knowing that Christ has | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
NEWBORN-CHANCE..............1 | |
4. You have a newborn-chance each time you pray. And | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
NEWCOMER....................1 | |
old as He, a tiny newcomer, dependent on the holiness of | T 22 B 9 T(799)619 |
NEWER.......................1 | |
AT ALL. According to the newer forms of the plan, the | T 9 D 4 T(393)220 |
NEWLY.......................3 | |
A holy relationship, however newly born, must value holiness above | T 22 D 9 T(807)627 |
tranquility as ancient truths, forever newly born, arise in your awareness | W 122 L 8 W(245) |
The world in infancy is newly born. And we will watch | W 127 L 10 W(260) |
NEWLY-MADE..................1 | |
the first step in the newly-made teacher of Gods training | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
NEWNESS.....................2 | |
F 10. In your newness, remember that you have started | T 17 F 10 T(649)476 |
be restored to them in newness and in joy so glorious | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
NEWS........................3 | |
true? Is it not welcome news to hear NOT ONE of | T 22 C 10 T(804)624 |
escape. Is it not joyous news to hear that it is | W 22 L 2 W(37) |
round the world the joyous news that truth has no illusions | W 151 L 18 W(320) |
NEWSPAPERS..................1 | |
of the particular kind of newspapers that constituted their own reading | T 3 G 28 T(166)165 |
NEXT........................57 | |
God, and leave in the next part about cooperation. T | T 1 B 22k T(8)-8- |
light. (HS fearful of writing next part.) Cacey sic was wrong | T 1 B 30f T(18)18 |
wall which you once saw next to your own altar, which | T 1 B 37l T(30)30 |
1 B 40o. (Correction next day. This is not a | T 1 B 40o T(40)40 |
no emptiness in him. The next point, too, has already been | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
from one degree to the next. He corrects his previous missteps | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
is not appropriate. But the next step is to realize that | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
benefit temporarily by adding another next step BEFORE going on with | T 2 E 1 T(99)98 |
consider OUR concept of libido next. In this respect, Freud was | T 2 E 32 T(108)107 |
3 A 10. The next part of this course rests | T 3 A 10 T(121)120 |
3 A 13. The next step, however, DOES involve the | T 3 A 13 T(122)121 |
at the girl who stood next to the door on the | T 3 A 20 T(124)123 |
to arrange to meet the next day and go over them | T 3 A 21 T(125)124 |
from one instant to the next, the previous one no longer | T 3 C 34 T(142)141 |
be restored. Right-mindedness dictates the next step automatically, because right perception | T 4 C 23 T(205)C 32 |
produce real qualitative differences. The next point requires real understanding, because | T 5 C 6 T(236)C 63 |
rather than to take the next step toward its resolution. But | T 6 F 15 T(292)119 |
on GIVING and NOT getting. Next you learn that you learn | T 6 H 7 T(300)127 |
change the world in the next. That is because by changing | T 7 F 9 T(321)C 148 |
by denying THEIR reality. The next step is obviously to recognize | T 10 F 2 T(433) 260 |
truth must be meaningless. The next step, then, is obvious. If | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
the ego proceeds to the next step in its thought system | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
You can feel His Presence NEXT TO you, but CANNOT know | T 13 I 2 T(536)363 |
They stand in shining silence next to every dream of pain | T 28 C 12 T(975)- 801 |
paves the way for the next easy step, which follows this | T 30 B 5 T(1018)832 |
one apparent lesson to the next, in easy steps which lead | T 31 A 2 T(1042)856 |
it must be made. For next to you is One Who | T 31 B 10 T(1049)863 |
then move on to the next. --- Manuscript | W 7 L 4 W(12) |
and pass on to the next. Introduce the practice period by | W 8 L 4 W(13) |
and go on to the next. W 23 L 7 | W 23 L 6 W(39) |
and go on to the next. --- Manuscript | W 24 L 6 W(41) |
Then move on to the next subject, and apply todays | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
and then replaced by the next. Try not to establish any | W 31 L 3 W(52) |
to be replaced by the next. W 34 L 4 | W 34 L 3 W(55) |
we will take in the next few weeks. Try today to | W 61 L 7 W(113) |
as one is settled the next one and the next arise | W 79 L 3 W(157) |
the next one and the next arise. There seems to be | W 79 L 3 W(157) |
be determined, particularly for the next week or so, to be | W 95 L 9 W(186) |
before, and failing as the next one surely will. W | W 96 L 2 W(189) |
in happy preparation for the next five minutes you will spend | W 98 L 10 W(196) |
W 133 L 7. Next, if you choose to take | W 133 L 7 W(278) |
133 L 8. Your next consideration is the one on | W 133 L 8 W(278) |
readiness for what will follow next. Such is our aim for | W 140 R4 1 W(311) |
W 170 L 5. Next are the attributes of love | W 170 L 5 W(378) |
180 L 3. Our next few lessons make a special | W 180 IN2 3 W(387) |
hour brought, so that the next one is free of the | W 193 L 12 W(430) |
God in passing, with the next one given Him already, is | W 194 L 3 W(432) |
196 L 8. Our next steps will be easy, if | W 196 L 8 W(439) |
to be continued til the next is given you. They should | W 220 IN2 12 W(461) |
then repeated many times, and next to be accepted as but | W 284 L 1 W(532) |
M 5 B 4. Next, the teacher of God must | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
from the valueless unless the next obvious step is taken. The | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
5 B 7. The next stage is indeed a period | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
is possible to take the next step. The interpretation can be | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
or patient has reached the next one, there will be a | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
be alive at all. And next, it seems as if these | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
an easy step to the next level. It begins with this | S 1 D 3 S(8) |
NICE........................1 | |
not yet understand why these nice adjectives belong in these exercises | W 12 L 3 W(20) |
NICER.......................1 | |
of one illusion for a nicer one; a dream of sickness | S 3 C 2 S(21) |
NIGH........................4 | |
not seeing HIM. Everyone draws nigh unto what he loves, and | T 12 E 5 T(497)- 324 |
love them, and by drawing nigh unto them, you will draw | T 12 E 8 T(498)- 325 |
Himself, and nothing else comes nigh unto him. He is as | T 12 G 6 T(506)333 |
freedom to everyone who draws nigh unto your temple, where healing | T 19 D 15 T(706)- 530 |
NIGHT.......................33 | |
that what you wrote last night was contradictory, conflicting with some | T 1 B 30c T(18)18 |
this whole issue. Note that night you spent in the scent | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
during the fragments of Midsummer Nights Dream, which you heard | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
Dream, which you heard last night: Be as thou wast wont | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
which crossed your mind last night: Where tricks of words are | T 2 B 7 T(74)74 |
(Aside from HS: Last night I felt briefly but intensely | T 2 B 52 T(82) 82 |
merely remind them that the night is over and the Light | T 6 F 3 T(289)C 116 |
lit with artificial light, and night comes not upon it. There | T 12 G 1 T(505)332 |
one BECAUSE they come with night and day. And so they | T 21 D 11 T(776)597 |
in the darkness of the night. He is your savior from | T 24 G 1 T(855)674 |
the thought by day and night, the deep concern, the powerful | T 24 H 3 T(860)679 |
and no shadows in the night. But place no terror symbols | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
who stalks you in the night and plots your death, yet | T 27 H 11 T(960)786 |
The stars will disappear, and night and day will be no | T 29 G 2 T(1004)818 |
the morning and one at night. Three to five minutes for | W 31 L 2 W(52) |
the morning and again at night, and all through the day | W 64 L 5 W(117) |
It does not shift from night to day and back to | W 92 L 7 W(178) |
preparation for the time at night when we will meet again | W 92 L 10 W(179) |
in the morning, and at night another ten, to learning how | W 121 L 8 W(242) |
in the morning and at night, and once more in between | W 129 L 7 W(264) |
we will conclude today at night as well: When I am | W 137 L 14 W(299) |
in the morning and at night we will devote to dedicate | W 139 L 10 W(306) |
the moon on it at night. So do we start each | W 140 R4 4 W(311) |
we willingly give less at night in gratitude and joy. | W 153 L 15 W(327) |
them throughout the day, at night bringing them with him as | W 162 L 3 W(354) |
you. These words dispel the night, and darkness is no more | W 162 L 6 W(355) |
each morning to dispel the night, your truly given function stands | W 186 L 11 W(408) |
day, and watches through the night as silent guardian of your | W 189 L 2 W(416) |
its purpose is. Morning and night devote what time you can | W 193 L 10 W(430) |
Him each morning and at night, as long as makes us | W 220 IN2 3 W(459) |
born again in new perception. Night has gone, and we have | W 230 W2 4 W(473) |
procedures should be followed at night. Perhaps your quiet time should | M 17 A 5 M(41) |
Him for His guidance at night. And your confidence will be | M 30 A 5 M(69) |