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SEVERED.....................1
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in chains which have been severed for release, when God is | W 279 W6 1 W(526) |
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SEVERELY....................7
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confused, and their transfer value severely limited BY his confusion. | T 7 I 4 T(335)C 162 |
insistence, and its reality-testing, though severely impaired, is completely consistent. | T 11 E 1 T(463)- 290 |
are strict, and breaches are severely punished. Therefore, give no obedience | T 13 C 1 T(513)340 |
of the other, ALREADY a severely limited perception of him, is | T 17 D 4 T(636)- 463 |
the RELATIONSHIP seems to be severely strained. T 17 F | T 17 F 4 T(647)474 |
but only YOURS. YOU are severely tempted to abandon HIM at | T 18 J 4 T(690)514 |
of love. For nothing so severely threatens them as loves | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
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SEVERITY....................1
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without then follows, because the severity of the guilt is so | T 5 G 6 T(255)C 82 |
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SEX.........................26
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which are often associated with sex. T 1 B 24i | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
T 1 B 24i. Sex is often associated with lack | T 1 B 24i T(14)14 |
in relation to question about sex. Tell B. the one more | T 1 B 37n T(31)31 |
more river is related to sex. You might even explain it | T 1 B 37n T(31)31 |
for them to reach consciousness. Sex and miracles are both WAYS | T 1 B 37o T(31)31 |
did Jack.) Your confusion of sex and statistics is an interesting | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
of you, because of the sex and aggression confusion. T | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
The language here is intentional. Sex is often utilized on behalf | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
be a displacement upward, but sex can be a displacement outward | T 1 B 37ad T(35)35 |
to finish the instructions about sex, because this is an area | T 1 B 40b T(37)37 |
1 B 40c. Inappropriate sex drives (or misdirected miracle-impulses) result | T 1 B 40c T(37)37 |
T 1 B 40d. Sex was intended as an instrument | T 1 B 40d T(37)37 |
pleasure which is derived from sex AS SUCH is reliable only | T 1 B 40e T(38)38 |
The only VALID use of sex is procreation. It is NOT | T 1 B 40f T(38)38 |
of reality becomes apparent. The sex impulse IS a miracle impulse | T 1 B 41t T(48)48 |
person, or both, experience inappropriate sex impulses, KNOW FIRST that this | T 1 B 41u T(48)48 |
of the DEPLETING use of sex. Freuds description is purely | T 1 B 41v T(48)48 |
that Freuds notion of sex was as a device for | T 1 B 41w T(49)49 |
1 B 41x. Inappropriate sex relaxes only in the sense | T 1 B 41x T(49)49 |
much like the confusion of sex impulses with possession-impulses. Some of | T 1 B 41aa T(49)49 |
question raised by WT re sex under existing conditions) (HS raised | T 1 B 41at T(52)52 |
B. both chose your present sex partners shamefully, and would have | T 1 B 41au T(52)52 |
body only. If this occurs, sex is particularly likely to be | T 1 C 9 T(57)57 |
extreme belief, 1) leads to sex crimes, and 2) to stealing | T 1 C 11 T(58)58 |
crosses ones mind (re sex, possession, etc.) you should immediately | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
not true. The confusion of sex with aggression, and resulting behavior | T 4 F 18 T(224)C 51 |
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SEX-OBJECT..................1
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self or another as a sex-OBJECT epitomizes this strange reversal. As | T 1 B 40h T(39)39 |
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SEXUAL......................15
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man tries to find in sexual relationships. This confusion is responsible | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
consciousness as an impulse toward sexual gratification. T 1 B | T 1 B 24i T(14)14 |
1 B 37p. Indiscriminant sexual impulses resemble indiscriminant miracle impulses | T 1 B 37p T(31)31 |
but on opposite sides. The sexual aspects were naturally touched off | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
others intellect. Your mutual sexual attraction was also shared. The | T 1 B 37z T(34)34 |
confusion of miracle impulse with sexual impulse is a major source | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
situation from one of inappropriate sexual attraction to one of impersonal | T 1 B 40i T(39)39 |
T 1 B 41s. Sexual fantasies are distortions of perception | T 1 B 41s T(48)48 |
B 41t. NO fantasies, sexual or otherwise, are true. Fantasies | T 1 B 41t T(48)48 |
with love. This shifts the sexual impulse immediately to the miracle-impulse | T 1 B 41u T(48)48 |
where it belongs. Note that sexual fantasies are ALWAYS destructive (or | T 1 B 41v T(48)48 |
the shift from miracle-impulses to sexual impulses was debilitating in the | T 1 B 41w T(49)49 |
been blocked. Converting it to sexual libido merely produces further blocking | T 1 B 41y T(49)49 |
nor DOES ANY form of sexual behavior. It IS a magic | T 1 B 41az T(53)53 |
obvious advances, which became quite sexual in my perception of them | T 2 B 54 T(83) 83 |
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is really clear about how sexual-impulses can be directly translated into | T 1 B 41q T(47)47 |
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SHABBY......................7
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The ego has built a shabby and unsheltering home for you | T 4 B 29 T(194)C 21 |
already. Do not permit this shabby belief to pull you back | T 4 E 12 T(216)C 43 |
together, we can replace the shabby littleness, that binds the host | T 15 D 10 T(572)399 |
love relationship is but a shabby substitute for what makes you | T 16 E 8 T(613)440 |
place his faith in the shabby offerings of the ego when | M 5 B 2 M(9) |
his own, coming from the shabby self-perception that he would leave | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
hoped to find among the shabby toys of earth. I take | G 2 A 2 G(4) |
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SHADES......................1
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IS EXPERIENCED IN THE PRESENT. Shades of the past envelop it | T 16 H 2 T(626)- 453 |
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SHADINGS....................1
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ever change; no shifts nor shadings, no differences, no variations that | T 17 C 4 T(633)- 460 |
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curtain, his monster into a shadow and his dragon into a | T 10 H 16 T(447)- 274 |
they saw IN THEM a shadow figure in their private world | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
the past can cast no shadow to darken the present, UNLESS | T 12 F 2 T(500)327 |
T 13 C. The Shadow of Guilt (N 1138 8 | T 13 C 0 T(513)340 |
from the past, without its shadow reaching out into the future | T 15 B 7 T(565)392 |
on YOUR selection. For the shadow figures YOU would make immortal | T 17 D 1 T(635)- 462 |
he did NOT do. The shadow figures are the witnesses you | T 17 D 1 T(635)- 462 |
ITS power. It is these shadow figures which would MAKE THE | T 17 D 2 T(635)- 462 |
17 D 3. The shadow figures ALWAYS speak for vengeance | T 17 D 3 T(635)- 462 |
further fragmentation and unreality. The shadow figures enter more and more | T 17 D 5 T(636)- 463 |
and keep IT hidden. Its SHADOW rises to the surface, enough | T 18 J 5 T(690)514 |
is seen anew, WITHOUT the shadow of guilt upon it. | T 18 J 9 T(692)516 |
OVER it. How can a shadow KEEP you from the sun | T 19 E 7 T(710)534 |
by the ego, its dark shadow falls across all living things | T 19 I 1 T(721)545 |
2. And yet, a shadow cannot kill. What is a | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
cannot kill. What is a shadow to the living? They but | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
a little yet; perhaps a shadow of the fear of God | T 20 G 13 T(754)577 |
that, and now an elusive shadow attached to nothing, he DOES | T 21 H 12 T(792)613 |
recognize as a mistake; a shadow through which you walk COMPLETELY | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
Will. Can you believe a shadow can hold back the Will | T 24 A 1 T(838)657 |
past and present. Here the shadow of the past remains, but | T 26 F 10 T(915)741 |
where you really ARE. The shadow voices do not CHANGE the | T 26 F 10 T(915)741 |
God. Would you allow one shadow to usurp the throne that | T 26 G 3 T(917)743 |
still. Forget not that a shadow held between your brother and | T 26 J 2 T(928)754 |
make it like Itself. The shadow of an ancient hate has | T 26 J 3 T(928)754 |
he is but a dancing shadow, leaping up and down, according | T 27 H 9 T(959)- 785 |
safe which rests upon a shadow? Would you build your home | T 28 H 6 T(988)814 |
what they are FOR. A shadow figure who attacks becomes a | T 29 E 5 T(1000)814 |
the world, born in its shadow, growing in its ways, and | T 31 E 6 T(1056)870 |
little more than just a shadow circling round the good. | T 31 G 3 T(1063)877 |
At most, you glimpse a shadow of what lies beyond. At | T 31 G 7 T(1065)879 |
does not mean anything. That shadow does not mean anything. | W 1 L 2 W(3) |
not see the egos shadow on the world today. We | W 75 L 4 W(146) |
shine through this appearance. This shadow will vanish before the light | W 81 L 3 W(164) |
truth. Deny you are a shadow briefly laid upon a dying | W 132 L 13 W(275) |
different names is but a shadow we have tried to cast | W 184 L 15 W(401) |
that is not but the shadow of the seen through inward | W 188 L 2 W(413) |
Let no-one hour cast its shadow on the one that follows | W 193 L 12 W(430) |
to go, and leave no shadow on the holy mind my | W 316 L 1 W(567) |
base more solid than the shadow world we see. Help us | W 359 L 1 W(614) |
decision, and how can its shadow be unchanged? Illness can be | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
can be but guilts shadow, grotesque and ugly since it | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
as real, what could its shadow be except deformed? P | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
and only an effect or shadow of a change of mind | S 3 A 1 S(20) |
It is a sign, a shadow of an evil thought that | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
gain thereby, and not a shadow of a thought of loss | G 4 A 4 G(11) |