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SITUATIONS..................40
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ego tries to exploit ALL situations into forms of praise for | T 4 B 23 T(193)C 20 |
to ALL individuals in ALL situations. Being conflict free, He maximizes | T 7 D 7 T(312)C 139 |
without ANY interference, for the situations are identical. Only the ABILITY | T 11 G 8 T(470)- 297 |
more common elements in ALL situations, the transfer of your training | T 11 G 8 T(470)- 297 |
it in more and more situations. You will recognize that you | T 11 H 1 T(471)- 298 |
have applied them to ALL situations. For there IS no situation | T 11 H 1 T(471)- 298 |
by applying them TO all situations, you will gain the REAL | T 11 H 1 T(471)- 298 |
This power INSTANTLY transforms ALL situations into one sure and continuous | T 17 I 3 T(657)484 |
857) 676 situations, and through time which seems | T 24 G 7 T(857)676 |
which becomes complete within two situations which are seen as one | T 27 F 7 T(952)778 |
learning does not jump from situations to their opposites, and bring | T 27 F 8 T(952)778 |
you will not judge the situations where you will be called | T 30 B 2 T(1016)830 |
if it be applied in situations without choice? The learning that | T 31 D 5 T(1053)867 |
applying the idea to particular situations as they arise. Five practice | W 21 L 1 W(36) |
search your mind carefully for situations past, present or anticipated, which | W 21 L 2 W(36) |
to dwell more on some situations than on others, on the | W 21 L 3 W(36) |
with closed eyes, for unresolved situations about which you are currently | W 24 L 4 W(40) |
eyes and reviewing the unresolved situations whose outcomes are causing you | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
helpful to cover a few situations thoroughly than to touch on | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
for fear thoughts, anxiety provoking situations, offending personalities or events, or | W 34 L 3 W(55) |
occur to you as various situations, personalities, and events in which | W 35 L 7 W(58) |
39 L 7. Specific situations, events or personalities you associate | W 39 L 7 W(65) |
be in a number of situations during the day when closing | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
according to the circumstances and situations in which you find yourself | W 43 L 7 W(73) |
throughout the day to various situations and events which may occur | W 43 L 8 W(73) |
speaks for Him in all situations and in every aspect of | W 47 L 3 W(83) |
in every aspect of all situations, telling you exactly what to | W 47 L 3 W(83) |
or two in searching for situations in your life which you | W 47 L 4 W(83) |
will need it most in situations which appear to be upsetting | W 50 R1 4 W(90) |
people, in possessions, in various situations and events, and in self-concepts | W 70 L 6 W(132) |
persons and the situation or situations involved, and tell yourself: There | W 74 L 4 W(144) |
for. You will recognize these situations, you are not relying on | W 77 L 7 W(153) |
concealed behind a cloak of situations you can not control. | W 110 R3 2 W(228) |
3. Learn to distinguish situations which are poorly suited to | W 110 R3 3 W(228) |
a potential for becoming teaching-learning situations. Perhaps the seeming strangers in | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
are lifelong. These are teaching-learning situations in which each person is | M 4 A 5 M(7) |
he has learned to new situations as they arise. Because he | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
CHANGES REQUIRED IN THE LIFE SITUATIONS OF GOD’S TEACHERS? | M 10 0 0 M(27) |
of the Atonement to all situations. This, however, is comparatively rare | M 23 A 2 M(54) |
Yet there are times and situations in which the patient-therapist relationship | P 2 A 1 P(1) |
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SIX.........................8
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W 25 L 6. Six practice periods, each of two | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
W 26 L 5. Six practice periods are required in | W 26 L 5 W(45) |
should have some five or six distressing possibilities available for each | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
7. We will have six two minute practice periods today | W 28 L 7 W(48) |
29 L 4. Our six two minute practice periods for | W 29 L 4 W(49) |
the idea for today some six or seven times an hour | W 71 L 9 W(136) |
L 11. Five or six times an hour, at reasonably | W 91 L 11 W(176) |
W 130 L 7. Six times today, in thanks and | W 130 L 7 W(267) |
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SIZE........................15
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itself, because the concept of size exists only in a plane | T 1 B 42b T(54)54 |
a chance that as the size of the sample increases, what | T 1 C 6 T(56)56 |
does not exist has NO size and NO measure. To God | T 10 G 10 T(442)269 |
and of your differences in size and seeming quality. Time is | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
mind directs. The laws of size and shape and brightness would | T 21 F 1 T(780)601 |
of its color, shape, or size, than what you would prefer | T 21 F 1 T(780)601 |
the illusions it presents of size and thickness, weight, solidity, and | T 22 F 5 T(812)631 |
taken FROM; not born of size nor weight nor time, nor | T 24 H 7 T(862)681 |
by one, WITHOUT regard to size, complexity, or place and time | T 26 C 3 T(904)723 |
NOT a question of the SIZE of the confusion, or HOW | T 26 K 1 T(931)757 |
trying to avoid selection by size, brightness, color, material, or relative | W 2 L 1 W(4) |
grow in darkness to enormous size. It fears and it attacks | W 92 L 6 W(178) |
regardless of their form, their size, their depth, or any attribute | W 99 L 7 W(198) |
judges an illusion by its size, its seeming gravity, or anything | W 140 L 6 W(308) |
is wholly real, apart from size and shape and time and | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
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SIZES.......................1
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on unequal heights and diverse sizes, on varying degrees of darkness | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
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SKELETON....................1
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paint rosy lips upon a skeleton, dress it in loveliness, pet | T 23 C 19 T(831)650 |
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SKIES.......................1
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views of gardens under open skies, with clear life-giving water running | T 20 I 12 T(762)584 |
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SKILL.......................7
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can doubt the egos skill in building up false cases | T 8 H 9 T(372)C 199 |
effort, and is indeed the skill at which it is VERY | T 10 F 9 T(435)262 |
Memory, like perception, is a skill made up by you, to | T 28 A 2 T(967)793 |
to realize it is a skill that CAN remember NOW. The | T 28 B 2 T(968)794 |
the power of your learning skill. There is no greater power | T 31 A 3 T(1042)856 |
ONLY purpose for your learning skill the Holy Spirit sees in | T 31 A 5 T(1043)857 |
by his learning and his skill; to find in him the | S 3 D 3 S(24) |
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SKILLS......................2
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are areas in your learning skills that are so impaired, that | T 11 F 5 T(466)- 293 |
been made. They are but skills WITHOUT an application. They AWAIT | T 28 A 3 T(967)793 |
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SKIN........................1
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you word of bones and skin and flesh. They have been | T 19 F 5 T(712)536 |
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SKIP........................1
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will be hampered when you skip a practice period because you | W 110 R3 2 W(228) |
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SKY.........................7
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the sun which lights the sky YOU see, is chosen of | T 22 G 4 T(814)633 |
star, unchangeable in an eternal sky. So high in Heaven is | T 30 D 8 T(1025)839 |
for He is the eternal sky which holds it safe, forever | T 30 D 8 T(1025)839 |
on earth or not. The sky embraces it, and softly holds | T 30 D 8 T(1025)839 |
you there IS no eternal sky, no changeless star, and NO | T 30 D 10 T(1026)840 |
The star shines still; the sky has never changed. But you | T 30 D 10 T(1026)840 |
a passing cloud upon a sky eternally serene. And it is | W 300 L 1 W(549) |
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SLAIN.......................6
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lay the Son of God, slain by its orders, proof in | T 19 J 6 T(723)547 |
of peace, not pain. A slain Christ has no meaning. But | T 20 A 1 T(733) 557 |
or see him shattered and slain by your attack. T | T 21 H 1 T(788)609 |
victim, in a dying body slain. But, in forgiving dreams is | T 28 C 5 T(973)- 799 |
as the Father he has slain. W 190 L 4 | W 190 L 3 W(419) |
forever overcome by death, love slain by hate, and peace to | W 250 W4 3 W(495) |
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SLANDER.....................1
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your holiness and kept as slander on the Son of God | G 2 A 1 G(4) |
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SLATE.......................2
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tell yourself: On this clean slate, let my true function be | W 65 L 6 W(120) |
world a clean and unmarked slate on which the Word of | W 192 L 4 W(425) |
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SLAUGHTER...................1
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back with longing on a slaughter house? No one who has | M 14 A 4 M(35) |
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SLAVE.......................24
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As long as a single slave remains to walk the earth | T 1 B 41r T(47)47 |
with it, and make it slave to time. For what you | T 19 B 15 T(698)522 |
created as His Son is slave to nothing, being lord of | T 19 B 15 T(698)522 |
You are no more a slave to time than to the | T 22 C 8 T(803)623 |
to prove that he is slave, and they are free. The | T 27 C 9 T(940)766 |
the dream, it is the slave of bodies which would hurt | T 27 I 2 T(962)788 |
HIM. His body is their slave, which they abuse because the | T 28 C 8 T(974)- 800 |
29 J 1. The slave of idols is a WILLING | T 29 J 1 T(1012)826 |
of idols is a WILLING slave. For willing he MUST be | T 29 J 1 T(1012)826 |
And WISH to be the slave of idols, who are interposed | T 29 J 3 T(1012)826 |
a prisoner to fear, a slave to death, a LITTLE creature | T 30 C 3 T(1021)835 |
And he becomes the willing slave of what he chose instead | T 30 I 4 T(1041)855 |
created innocent could be a slave to guilt. Gods perfect | T 31 A 9 T(1044)858 |
like itself. You have been slave to nothing. Be you free | W 102 L 2 W(205) |
wrought. You are its slave. You know not what you | W 153 L 4 W(324) |
is each instant, which was slave to time, transformed into a | W 194 L 5 W(433) |
because your brother is more slave than you, nor could you | W 195 L 4 W(435) |
yourself, nor make your body slave to vengeance. You will not | W 196 L 1 W(438) |
I am His Son, not slave to time, unbound by laws | W 204 L 1 W(454) |
is changeable. He is not slave to any laws of time | W 277 W6 1 W(524) |
this choice, I am the slave of time and human destiny | W 317 L 1 W(568) |
were true? You would be slave to everyone, for what he | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
of God? Who makes a slave to teach what freedom is | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
to anyone and you are slave. And you will seek to | S 2 C 6 S(16) |