SHARP-EDGED.................1 | |
we not put away these sharp-edged childrens toys? How soon | W 250 W4 5 W(495) |
SHARP-POINTED...............1 | |
held cruelly in deaths sharp-pointed, bony fingers. If you feel | W 189 L 5 W(417) |
SHARPENED...................1 | |
into your veins through a sharpened needle will ward off death | W 76 L 3 W(149) |
SHARPENING..................2 | |
better and better ways of sharpening pencils. He never created anything | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
the intervening 25 years at sharpening pencils. Note that the essential | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
SHARPER.....................1 | |
make the distinction a little sharper now. --- | T 5 F 6 T(248)C 75 |
SHARPEST....................1 | |
anything, but he had the sharpest pencil in town. (The language | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
SHARPLY.....................2 | |
be thorns, whose points gleam sharply in a blood-red light, the | T 20 C 4 T(736)560 |
world of illusions becomes more sharply evident. Death is indeed the | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
SHATTER.....................3 | |
s voice. It could not shatter the peace of God, but | T 6 E 14 T(288)C 115 |
of God, but it COULD shatter YOURS. God did not blot | T 6 E 14 T(288)C 115 |
you out of Heaven, to shatter knowledge into meaningless bits of | T 18 B 2 T(660)487 |
SHATTERED...................4 | |
of Gods Son was shattered, --- Manuscript | T 12 C 11 T(490)317 |
of the original error which shattered Heaven. For what became of | T 18 B 10 T(662)489 |
his unity, or see him shattered and slain by your attack | T 21 H 1 T(788)609 |
the broken bodies and the shattered limbs, the screaming dying and | T 27 F 3 T(950)776 |
SHATTERING..................1 | |
some distress, there is no shattering of what was learned, but | T 31 E 8 T(1057)871 |
SHATTERS....................1 | |
apart? Judgment destroys honesty and shatters trust. No teacher of God | M 5 D 1 M(13) |
SHE.........................52 | |
healing and Jonathans hernia. She thought it would be safer | T 1 B 3e T(2)-2- |
Esther that not only is she forgiven but that the effects | T 1 B 23d T(10)-10- |
When I can tell her, she will be afraid for a | T 1 B 23d T(10)-10- |
for a long time, because she will remember many things, consciously | T 1 B 23d T(10)-10- |
Look carefully at Mrs. Albert. She is working miracles every day | T 1 B 36i T(26)26 |
working miracles every day, because she knows who she is. I | T 1 B 36i T(26)26 |
day, because she knows who she is. I emphasize again that | T 1 B 36i T(26)26 |
to Mrs. Albert (not Andrews), she corrected your error about her | T 1 B 36q T(28)28 |
embarrassment and without hostility, because she has NOT made your own | T 1 B 36q T(28)28 |
T 1 B 36r. She is not afraid, because she | T 1 B 36r T(28)28 |
She is not afraid, because she knows she is protected. She | T 1 B 36r T(28)28 |
not afraid, because she knows she is protected. She made the | T 1 B 36r T(28)28 |
she knows she is protected. She made the correction ONLY because | T 1 B 36r T(28)28 |
T 1 B 36s. She was also quite unembarrassed when | T 1 B 36s T(28)28 |
was also quite unembarrassed when she told you that everything has | T 1 B 36s T(28)28 |
T 1 B 36t. She did not ask what YOU | T 1 B 36t T(28)28 |
fingertips in the Heaven, though she was a bit too literal | T 1 B 37t T(32)32 |
Many people knew exactly what she meant, so her statement was | T 1 B 37t T(32)32 |
was looking for this dream, she came across another. The message | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
I will to do it. She had not known that the | T 1 B 40l T(40)40 |
that HS ever said that she would be honored if there | T 1 B 41p T(47)47 |
attitude toward Rosie VERY carefully. She once hurt both of you | T 1 B 41ab T(50)50 |
of you, which is why she is now your servant. But | T 1 B 41ab T(50)50 |
is now your servant. But she is blessed in that she | T 1 B 41ab T(50)50 |
she is blessed in that she sees service as a source | T 1 B 41ab T(50)50 |
HS questions last sentence, which she perceives as threatening.) The ability | T 2 B 45 T(81) 81 |
When HS asked about this, she was told, dont worry | T 2 B 51 T(82) 82 |
by not asking Dora if she wanted a lift in the | T 3 A 17 T(123)122 |
going her way. Even if she didnt want it, she | T 3 A 17 T(123)122 |
she didnt want it, she would have been able to | T 3 A 17 T(123)122 |
love reaction. (HS notes that she was going to write an | T 3 A 22 T(125)124 |
offer prayer for B., which she did as follows: Jesus, help | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
is perfectly apparent that when she is ego-dominated, she DOES NOT | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
that when she is ego-dominated, she DOES NOT KNOW her Soul | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
knowledge, cannot help her because she has turned to the concrete | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
turned to the concrete which she cannot handle abstractly. Being incapable | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
is not her natural home, she suffers from its intrusions, but | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
produced an actual diplopia, if she had not settled for nearsightedness | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
efforts at objectivity and fairness. She has not attained them, or | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
has not attained them, or she would not be nearsighted. But | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
would not be nearsighted. But she HAS tried to be fair | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
to be fair with what she permitted herself to see. | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
her, and that is why she has less sense than you | T 4 C 10 T(201)C 28 |
that bordered on the ironic. She also had a similar reaction | T 4 C 13 T(202)C 29 |
written at a time when she was very angry.) I am | T 4 E 9 T(215)C 42 |
advantage of great effort, but she keeps losing sight of the | T 4 F 10 T(221)C 48 |
you. Helen is right that she will experience things that will | T 4 G 20 T(228)C 55 |
that this will occur when she learns to recognize what she | T 4 G 20 T(228)C 55 |
she learns to recognize what she ALREADY knows and has dissociated | T 4 G 20 T(228)C 55 |
claimed at the time that she had never heard of it | T 6 G 6 T(295)122 |
only one, the only love she has, her all-in-all, extension of | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
the one he seeks when she has gone away, and brings | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
SHED........................4 | |
error with capital letters. I shed many tears over this, but | T 1 B 37s T(32)32 |
cleansed, and the insane have shed their garments of insanity, to | T 26 J 4 T(929)755 |
in strength and health to shed its blessing upon all who | W 127 L 10 W(260) |
And all the tears I shed will be forgotten, for their | W 301 L 1 W(551) |
SHEDS.......................4 | |
It therefore epitomizes harmlessness, and sheds ONLY blessing. It could not | T 3 C 10 T(134)133 |
recognizes its radiance, and gladly sheds its light everywhere. T | T 4 B 31 T(195)C 22 |
now; a fresh experience which sheds a light on all that | W 157 L 2 W(339) |
goes there with me. It sheds its light on everyone I | W 245 L 1 W(489) |
SHELL.......................3 | |
it can create an empty shell. This CAN be possessed by | T 1 B 28c T(17)17 |
He can create an empty shell (see previous reference), but he | T 1 B 41f T(44)44 |
man can create an empty shell, but cannot create nothing at | T 2 A 3 T(62)62 |
SHELTER.....................13 | |
And everyone who gives him shelter will follow him, NOT to | T 19 J 9 T(724)548 |
a better home, a safer shelter for Gods Son? Why | T 20 I 5 T(759)582 |
the other saw a perfect shelter where his Self could be | T 22 B 10 T(799)619 |
tree left standing still will shelter you. Not one illusion of | T 23 D 6 T(834)653 |
wage its wars, the perfect shelter for the illusions which it | T 25 D 3 T(873)692 |
and count on it as shelter from the wind? The body | T 28 H 3 T(987)813 |
between the safety of this shelter and its Source? From here | T 28 H 7 T(989)815 |
to provide the love and shelter innocence deserves. And so this | T 31 E 2 T(1055)869 |
Would you not offer shelter to Gods will? You | W 137 L 12 W(298) |
There is no home can shelter love and fear. They cannot | W 160 L 4 W(347) |
to keep you safe, and shelter you from every worldly thought | W 182 L 2 W(391) |
body and its place of shelter are a memory now so | W 183 L 4 W(394) |
now remain on earth to shelter sick illusions, dreams of fear | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
SHELTERED...................5 | |
homes you built have never sheltered you. The roads you made | T 12 G 2 T(505)332 |
has restored his home, and sheltered him from bitter winter and | T 26 J 6 T(929)755 |
firmly tied to it, and sheltered by its presence. If this | W 199 L 1 W(447) |
of the illusion which has sheltered it from being found illusory | W 199 L 3 W(447) |
Here it was born and sheltered by its seeming comfort. Here | G 1 A 1 G(1) |