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can be retained. If you retain them, your own value is | T 1 B 18b T(5)-5- |
1 B 41ab. 2.Retain your miracle-minded attitude toward Rosie | T 1 B 41ab T(50)50 |
he has ever created, and retain in his real memory only | T 2 F 5 T(119)118 |
still know, and it can retain a very active life BEYOND | T 4 D 5 T(209)C 36 |
had that OPPOSES knowledge. You retain thousands of little scraps of | T 4 D 17 T(211)C 38 |
allowed him the strength to retain the fear in awareness, and | T 5 F 3 T(247)C 74 |
in any way. You therefore retain the central place in your | T 6 E 10 T(287)C 114 |
F 9. You cannot retain PART of a thought-system, because | T 9 F 9 T(400)- 227 |
eternal because you wanted to RETAIN the characteristics of creation, WITH | T 11 F 4 T(466)- 293 |
as the ego wants to RETAIN guilt, YOU find it intolerable | T 12 A 1 T(485)312 |
for if you are to RETAIN guilt, as the ego insists | T 12 A 1 T(485)312 |
BROUGHT to certainty does not retain ANY conviction of reality. | T 14 D 3 T(547)- 374 |
as long as you would retain the PRINCIPLE which governs all | T 15 J 5 T(595)- 422 |
as long as you would RETAIN the deprivation, attack becomes salvation | T 15 K 5 T(598)- 425 |
arises from YOUR wish to retain some ASPECTS of reality FOR | T 17 B 1 T(630)457 |
The only such relationships which RETAIN the fantasies which center on | T 17 D 5 T(636)- 463 |
THIS ONE IS NOT DIFFERENT. RETAIN this one, and you HAVE | T 17 E 6 T(641)468 |
Not one sin would you retain. AND NOT ONE DOUBT THAT | T 25 J 1 T(897)716 |
pardon is unfair. They would retain the CONSEQUENCES of the guilt | T 27 C 2 T(938)764 |
grant your brother mercy, but retain the proof he is not | T 27 C 3 T(938)764 |
gone forever. Seek not to retain the toys of children. Put | T 29 J 6 T(1013)827 |
shifting change and bleak appearances. Retain your gifts in clear awareness | W 122 L 13 W(246) |
overlook some things, and yet retain some other things still locked | W 195 L 8 W(436) |
use for words we still retain. From time to time, instructions | W 220 IN2 12 W(461) |
won it, but do not retain the slightest memory of Who | M 18 A 6 M(46) |
is to be able to retain their self-concept exactly as it | P 3 A 2 P(3) |
let them go. Let him retain one spot of sin in | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
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areas of hatred can be retained. If you retain them, your | T 1 B 18b T(5)-5- |
component of being possessed is retained in the persecution fantasies, which | T 2 A 20 T(70)70 |
voted FOR. B. has not retained his parents political beliefs, in | T 3 G 28 T(166)165 |
that he could not have retained his sanity as HE saw | T 5 I 4 T(264)C 91 |
THAT the original meaning IS retained. T 7 C 8 | T 7 C 7 T(308)C 135 |
of the unholy alliance are retained and ALL THE REST LET | T 17 D 11 T(638)- 465 |
this one, and you HAVE retained the whole. | T 17 E 6 T(641)468 |
found, how can it be retained? Let us consider each of | M 21 A 1 M(50) |
is the peace of God retained, once it is found? Returning | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
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to find EXTERNAL integration, while retaining conflicting needs in the self | T 1 B 41aw T(52)52 |
Defenses aimed at protecting (or retaining) error are particularly hard to | T 2 A 18 T(69)69 |
those he himself vetoed, while retaining those he voted FOR. B | T 3 G 28 T(166)165 |
by extending His Thought and retaining the extensions of His Thought | T 6 C 8 T(279)C 106 |
to serve the function of RETAINING sin and pain. For pain | T 29 C 3 T(993)819 |
what they see, but still retaining in his mind the way | W 170 R5 6 W(382) |
who have reached God directly, retaining no trace of worldly limits | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
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elect to do so, it retains this creative ability, but places | T 1 B 37g T(30)30 |
creation. When everything that he retains is lovable, there is no | T 2 F 5 T(119)118 |
Holy Spirit in later generations retains the power to interpret CORRECTLY | T 5 H 10 T(261)C 88 |
ACCORD with this light He retains, to strengthen the Kingdom in | T 6 H 1 T(298)C 125 |
extended. That is how it retains the knowledge of itSELF. The | T 7 J 3 T(338)C 165 |
will to remember, for He retains the knowledge of God and | T 9 I 2 T(407)- 234 |
meaning to anyone who still retains one unlearned lesson in his | T 24 H 7 T(862)681 |
purpose. The Son of God retains his Fathers Will. The | T 24 H 12 T(864)683 |
he has truly pardoned, and retains no trace of condemnation that | T 27 C 3 T(938)764 |
set him free? Your Self retains Its Thoughts, and They remain | W 96 L 7 W(190) |
that the idea of sin retains as yet upon your mind | W 134 L 3 W(281) |
There is a giver who retains; another who will give as | W 187 L 5 W(411) |
and makes only illusions. Spirit retains the potential for creating, but | U 2 A 4 U(2) |
every instant while this world retains reality for you. Yet you | S 2 B 10 S(15) |
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denied you. He does not retaliate, but He DOES call to | T 9 K 7 T(416)- 243 |
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classic picture of fear of retaliation from without then follows, because | T 5 G 6 T(255)C 82 |
They induce fears of FUTURE retaliation or abandonment, and thus ensure | T 5 H 3 T(259)C 86 |
have a basic fear of retaliation and abandonment. This is because | T 6 G 1 T(293)C 120 |
You are invulnerable to its retaliation BECAUSE I AM WITH YOU | T 8 E 21 T(359)C 186 |
really fear both abandonment AND retaliation, but the former is more | T 8 J 8 T(379)C 206 |
abandonment and the latter against retaliation. The atheist maintains that God | T 8 J 8 T(379)C 206 |
NO-ONE WANTS EITHER ABANDONMENT OR RETALIATION. Many people SEEK both, but | T 8 J 9 T(379)C 206 |
Son CANNOT hurt himself. The retaliation which he fears, AND WHICH | T 11 J 8 T(482)309 |
attack in the present, in retaliation for a past that is | T 12 D 6 T(493)320 |
is a dream of fierce retaliation for a crime that could | W 190 L 2 W(419) |
as will permit fear of retaliation to abate, and the responsibility | W 196 L 7 W(439) |
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C 186 retaliative. You are invulnerable to its | T 8 E 21 T(359)C 186 |
onto God, they make Him retaliative, and FEAR HIS RETRIBUTION. What | T 9 D 3 T(392)219 |
depression and disillusionment, and for retaliative attack on what you think | T 19 H 4 T(718)542 |
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wrath of God as His retaliatory weapon. They also could not | T 6 B 14 T(276)C 103 |
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3 A 6. Mental retardation is a defense which, like | T 3 A 6 T(120) 119 |
3 A 8. Mental retardation can also be used as | T 3 A 8 T(121)120 |
misusing the defense of mental retardation. Please remember that its constructive | T 3 A 10 T(121)120 |
to the misuse of mental retardation when stupidity sets in all | T 3 A 16 T(123)122 |
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RETARDED....................1
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of them were really mentally retarded. If you will remember, the | T 3 A 20 T(124)123 |
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RETENTION...................1
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is preserved, along with the retention of the lack of love | T 1 C 10 T(58)58 |
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RETIRE......................1
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for your Self when you retire from the world, to seek | W 361 EP 3 W(619) |
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RETRACE.....................1
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the way back is to retrace the way to magnitude. | T 11 C 9 T(456)283 |
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RETRACED....................1
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all the steps have been retraced, the ladder gone, and ALL | T 28 C 12 T(975)- 801 |
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RETRACES....................1
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gently by the hand, and retraces WITH you your mad journey | T 18 B 6 T(661)488 |
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RETRACING...................1
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unnecessary for him to keep retracing his steps without advancing toward | T 2 B 47 T(81) 81 |
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RETRAINING..................1
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CHAPTER 3 RETRAINING THE MIND T 3 | T 3 0 0 T(120) 119 |
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RETRANSLATED................1
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with you which He has retranslated in your mind. W | W 151 L 16 W(319) |
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have surrounded it. When you retreat to the illusions, YOUR FEAR | T 18 D 4 T(669)496 |
NOT distinguish between advance and retreat. Some of your greatest advances | T 18 F 1 T(673)- 580 |
speaks for God. Yet the retreat to death is NOT the | T 19 J 5 T(723)547 |
will surely do, and they retreat in fear, feeling the seeming | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
judge disaster and success, advance, retreat, and gain and loss. These | T 30 H 2 T(1037)851 |
gain in refusing to allow retreat into withdrawal, even if you | W 74 L 6 W(145) |
separate states. Sickness is a retreat from others, and a shutting | W 137 L 1 W(296) |
be followed by a deep retreat into fear. For fears | S 1 D 4 S(8) |
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RETREATING..................1
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shrinking from the truth, sometimes retreating to the lesser forms of | T 18 D 2 T(668)495 |
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and some of your deepest retreats YOU have evaluated as success | T 18 F 1 T(673)- 580 |
this image which quails and retreats in terror as the Voice | W 186 L 6 W(407) |
Finding health a burden, it retreats into feverish dreams. And in | M 9 A 2 M(26) |