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thus depends on one-dimensional time, proceeding from past to future. No-one | T 11 J 12 T(483)310 |
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Every aspect of fear proceeds from upside-down perception. The TRULY | T 1 B 41bd T(53)53 |
from the true, the miracle proceeds much along the lines suggested | T 1 B 43c T(55)55 |
a process by which he proceeds from one degree to the | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
to therapy because, UNLESS therapy proceeds from miracle-mindedness, it CANNOT heal | T 3 G 25 T(165)164 |
at its center, only DECEPTION proceeds from it. All good teachers | T 6 G 2 T(293)C 120 |
As Gods creative Thought proceeds FROM Him TO you, so | T 7 A 2 T(303)C 130 |
nevertheless OF God, because it proceeds from His Voice and from | T 7 E 8 T(315)C 142 |
insane premise, and so it proceeds accordingly. T 7 F | T 7 F 3 T(319)C 146 |
always induces harmony because it proceeds from integration. T 7 | T 7 F 7 T(320)C 147 |
mind CANNOT attack, the ego proceeds perfectly logically to the position | T 7 G 9 T(327)C 154 |
has made real, the ego proceeds to the next step in | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
step, with which salvation, which proceeds to go the OTHER way | T 28 C 9 T(974)- 800 |
should be done, and then proceeds to do it. It does | W 135 L 12 W(287) |
by which your fancied self-defense proceeds on its imagined way, you | W 170 L 4 W(377) |
reaches indescribable heights as one proceeds, fall short indeed of all | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
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completed, is the Atonement. This process works all the time and | T 1 B 23c T(10)-10- |
am in charge of the process of Atonement, which I undertook | T 1 B 23e T(10)-10- |
the visionary level in a process of DENYING fear. T | T 1 B 25d T(15)15 |
the father himself. The whole process was set up as a | T 1 B 40d T(38)38 |
stand below God. In the process of rising up, I AM | T 1 B 40z T(42)42 |
It does this by a process of COLLAPSING it. It thus | T 1 B 41c T(44)44 |
you are interfering with the process. My use of projection, which | T 2 B 16 T(76)76 |
of man is merely a process by which he proceeds from | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
stepping forward. This represents a process which is actually incomprehensible in | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
between anxiety and depression. This process is different only in that | T 2 B 60 T(85) 84 |
going on with the corrective process. Try saying to yourself that | T 2 E 1 T(99)98 |
If you consider what the process really means, it is nothing | T 2 E 2 T(100)99 |
pragmatic steps in the larger process of accepting the Atonement as | T 2 E 2 T(100)99 |
mind ITSELF straight, a circular process which would hardly foster the | T 2 E 18 T(104)103 |
truly miracle-minded quickly, the shortening process can be almost immeasurable. But | T 2 F 1 T(117)116 |
Judgment might be called a process of Right-evaluation. It simply means | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
the true. This is a process of division only in the | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
influence matter. It is the process which is to be noted | T 3 A 15 T(123)122 |
This is not an ACTIVE process of destruction at all. We | T 3 F 18 T(156)155 |
perception, there is a continual process of accepting and rejecting, of | T 3 G 12 T(162)161 |
another. It is essentially a process of true courtesy, including courtesy | T 3 G 26 T(165)164 |
there has been a long process of choice, in which the | T 3 G 28 T(166)165 |
what is temporarily his. This process has all of the miracle | T 3 G 36 T(169)168 |
to be engaged in the process at all. | T 3 G 40 T(170)169 |
say that teaching is a process whose purpose is to produce | T 3 G 42 T(171)170 |
of peace. Judgment is the process on which perception but not | T 3 H 1 T(174)C 1 |
suspended, and this is the process that enables recognition to REPLACE | T 3 H 5 T(175)C 2 |
all alike in the learning process. They are in the SAME | T 4 B 5 T(189)C 16 |
variable. Their interaction IS a process which literally alters both, because | T 4 C 2 T(197)C 24 |
ego cannot withstand the conditioning process, because the process itself DEMONSTRATES | T 4 G 10 T(226)C 53 |
the conditioning process, because the process itself DEMONSTRATES that there is | T 4 G 10 T(226)C 53 |
gone. Let us start our process of re-awakening with just a | T 5 B 4 T(234) C 61 |
of models in the learning process, and the importance of the | T 5 D 10 T(239)C 66 |
the fact that the UNDOING process, which does NOT come from | T 5 I 20 T(269)C 96 |
joyous. This is an ongoing process, not in time, but in | T 6 F 2 T(289)C 116 |
in the reversal or undoing process, then, is the UNDOING of | T 6 G 3 T(294)121 |
YOU. This is an ongoing process in which you SHARE, and | T 7 A 1 T(303)C 130 |
of fear in this whole process can ONLY be WHAT YOU | T 8 J 4 T(378)C 205 |
own ego involvement. The whole process represents a clear-cut attempt to | T 11 A 2 T(449)- 276 |
IS. Dissociation is a distorted process of thinking, whereby two systems | T 14 D 4 T(548)- 375 |
fast as possible, the necessary process of looking straight at ALL | T 15 I 9 T(591)- 418 |
SAME. Substitution is clearly a process in which they are PERCEIVED | T 18 A 2 T(659)486 |
faith and peace, completing the process of making lovely that they | T 19 B 14 T(698)522 |
This aspect of the correction process began with the idea that | W 10 L 3 W(17) |
major phase of the correction process; the reversal of the thinking | W 11 L 1 W(19) |
This introductory idea to the process of image-making which you call | W 15 L 2 W(26) |
better word for such a process, and hallucination a more appropriate | W 23 L 3 W(38) |
first two steps in this process require your cooperation. The final | W 23 L 5 W(39) |
reinforcing it. It is this process which must be laid aside | W 95 L 10 W(187) |
not there. It is this process which imposes threat, and not | W 136 L 6 W(292) |
What I see reflects a process in my mind, which starts | W 325 L 1 W(577) |
that teaching is a constant process; it goes on every moment | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
is usually a fairly slow process, not because it is difficult | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
remains important throughout the learning process, becomes less and less emphasized | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
thus cannot help the healing process. The prayer of the heart | M 22 A 2 M(52) |
what he will say. This process is merely a special case | M 22 A 4 M(53) |
And it is just this process of overlooking at which the | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
Urtext Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process and Practice. | P 0 0 0 P(1) |
3) 3. THE PROCESS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY A. Introduction | P 3 0 0 P(3) |
1. Psychotherapy is a process that changes the view of | P 3 A 1 P(3) |
the ego on the therapeutic process. But He will wait, and | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
memory of God Himself. The process of psychotherapy is the return | P 3 C 5 P(6) |
patient. The aim of the process, therefore, is to transcend these | P 3 D 2 P(8) |
Christ. But healing is a process, not a fact. The therapist | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
at the end of the process of healing, too advanced to | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
of Christ. E. The Process of Illness | P 3 E 0 P(9) |
How could such a process cure? It is ridiculous from | P 3 E 4 P(10) |
F. The Process of Healing | P 3 F 0 P(12) |
sure that healing is a process He directs, because it is | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
his heart. In such a process, who could not be healed | P 3 F 5 P(13) |
3 G 1. The process of psychotherapy, then, can be | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
3 H 3. The process that takes place in this | P 3 H 3 P(16) |
in charge of the therapeutic process and was therefore responsible for | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
at different dreams in the process. Yet it will not be | P 4 B 6 P(22) |
find his healing in the process. There will be those of | P 4 C 2 P(25) |
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established that for all corrective processes, the first step is know | T 2 C 16 T(93)92 |
the goal that makes these processes the same, for they are | P 3 C 9 P(7) |
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and marching in the slow procession that honors their grim master | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
shrouded figures in the funeral procession march not in honor of | T 19 J 2 T(722)546 |
are watching an oddly assorted procession going by, which has little | W 10 L 4 W(17) |
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minds IN this Light, we proclaim the Kingdom of God together | T 6 C 15 T(281)C 108 |
through His Teacher does God proclaim His Oneness AND His Son | T 14 G 12 T(561)- 388 |
by its health and loveliness proclaim the truth and value that | T 27 B 9 T(937)763 |
back as miracles which joyously proclaim the wholeness and the happiness | W 151 L 15 W(319) |
gifts. How could you then proclaim your poverty in exile? He | W 166 L 8 W(365) |
you attack a brother, you proclaim that he is limited by | W 181 L 1 W(388) |
it real, but only to proclaim its unreality in terms which | W 184 L 10 W(400) |
You look on chaos and proclaim it as yourself. There is | W 191 L 2 W(422) |
you are tempted, hasten to proclaim your freedom from temptation, as | W 200 R6 6 W(453) |
hear the Voice for God proclaim that what is false is | W 310 W10 1 W(561) |
hear the Voice of God proclaim the world as sinless. Ours | W 350 W14 4 W(605) |
I see him sinful, I proclaim myself a sinner; not a | W 351 L 1 W(606) |
in this way can they proclaim the truth about themselves. Through | M 19 A 2 M(47) |
what will die does not proclaim a loving God, nor re-establish | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
because he let God’s Voice proclaim the truth. And all he | M 29 A 6 M(67) |