SURROUNDINGS................1 | |
both of himself and his surroundings. --- Manuscript | T 2 B 19 T(76)76 |
SURROUNDS...................20 | |
no attack, and His peace surrounds you silently. God is very | T 10 D 1 T(427)- 254 |
The Great Light ALWAYS surrounds you, and shines out FROM | T 10 D 4 T(428)255 |
forehead. The Love of God surrounds His Son whom the god | T 10 G 7 T(441)268 |
pain is not, and love surrounds him without end or flaw | T 12 G 6 T(506)333 |
watches over him, and light surrounds him. T 13 E | T 13 E 7 T(523)350 |
you, and with God, Who surrounds ALL of you together. | T 15 E 7 T(576)403 |
holiness CREATES the holiness which surrounds It. No fear can touch | T 15 K 2 T(597)- 424 |
not see the grandeur that surrounds you. T 18 I | T 18 I 1 T(685) 509 |
The Thought of God surrounds your little kingdom, waiting at | T 18 I 9 T(687)511 |
unaware of what you think surrounds it. Be you not separate | T 18 J 2 T(689)513 |
still infinity of endless peace surrounds you gently in its soft | T 29 F 2 T(1001)815 |
YOUR peace. The quiet that surrounds you dwells in him, and | T 29 F 4 T(1002)816 |
broken his control of what surrounds him. And he is afraid | T 30 E 2 T(1027)841 |
on the complete protection that surrounds you. W 41 L | W 41 L 9 W(69) |
before you sleep, His gratitude surrounds you in the peace wherein | W 140 R4 9 W(313) |
but remember that His Love surrounds His Son and keeps his | W 235 L 1 W(478) |
L 1. Your peace surrounds me, Father. Where I go | W 245 L 1 W(489) |
a meaningless belief. For what surrounds Your Son and keeps him | W 264 L 1 W(510) |
and all about. His Love surrounds you, and of this be | W 361 EP 6 W(620) |
in perfect sinlessness, and still surrounds you in the arms of | S 3 E 6 S(26) |
SURVEY......................4 | |
L 3. As you survey your inner world, merely let | W 31 L 3 W(52) |
the idea slowly, as you survey either your inner or outer | W 32 L 5 W(53) |
then close your eyes and survey your inner thoughts with equal | W 33 L 2 W(54) |
you note in your casual survey. Say, for example: My holiness | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
SURVEYING...................1 | |
applications are essential. Alternate between surveying your outer and inner perceptions | W 33 L 2 W(54) |
SURVEYS.....................1 | |
bitter ruler of all he surveys, who --- | T 18 I 7 T(686)510 |
SURVIVAL....................6 | |
22. The battle for survival is nothing more than the | T 4 C 22 T(205)C 32 |
is the guarantee of its survival. The ego becomes strong in | T 5 E 11 T(244)C 71 |
which is necessary to its survival, because as soon as YOU | T 5 G 8 T(256)C 83 |
an attempt to guarantee its survival beyond itself. Actually, all it | T 5 H 10 T(261)C 88 |
direct opposition to its own survival. But consider what this means | T 9 K 3 T(415)- 242 |
wishes NO-ONE well. But its survival DEPENDS on your belief that | T 15 H 4 T(585)- 412 |
SURVIVE.....................6 | |
that of knowledge. No-one can survive independently as long as he | T 3 G 32 T(167)166 |
is obliterated. The ego cannot survive without judgment, and is laid | T 4 C 23 T(205)C 32 |
them, for it could not survive APART from them And what | T 18 I 4 T(686)510 |
savage world, the kind cannot survive. So they MUST take, or | T 23 C 10 T(828)647 |
nothing can find mercy, or survive the ravages of fear except | T 31 C 5 T(1051)865 |
did not want him to survive. Their stronger will could triumph | W 163 L 7 W(357) |
SURVIVES....................1 | |
T 29 G 3. Nothing survives its purpose. If it be | T 29 G 3 T(1004)818 |
SUSPECT.....................8 | |
always being undone, and DOES suspect your motives. Your mind CANNOT | T 7 E 2 T(313)C 140 |
choice of witnesses should be suspect from the beginning. The ego | T 8 H 5 T(371)C 198 |
death. You do not even SUSPECT that this murderous but insane | T 12 B 1 T(485)312 |
approach it, nor even to SUSPECT that it is there. This | T 19 K 3 T(726)550 |
NOT to listen, nor to suspect that what it tells you | T 22 B 4 T(797)617a |
you question it, and to suspect it really makes no sense | W 102 L 1 W(205) |
would be healed. Yet they suspect nothing. To them the separation | M 6 D 1 M(20) |
fearful of his patients, and suspect them of the treachery he | P 3 H 7 P(17) |
SUSPECTED...................1 | |
concept is. If they even suspected it they would be healed | M 6 D 1 M(20) |
SUSPEND.....................2 | |
For its purpose is to SUSPEND JUDGMENT ENTIRELY. Judgment ALWAYS rests | T 15 F 1 T(577)404 |
be solved. Then try to suspend all judgment about what the | W 79 L 10 W(159) |
SUSPENDED...................5 | |
yet been overcome. His own suspended state mitigates both extremes. This | T 1 B 25g T(15)15 |
knowledge, all judgment is automatically suspended, and this is the process | T 3 H 5 T(175)C 2 |
laws of love are not suspended because you sleep. And you | T 12 F 13 T(504)- 331 |
recognition comes of vision and SUSPENDED judgment. Then only is it | T 21 C 8 T(769)591 |
grass to grow with roots suspended in the air. W | W 156 L 3 W(337) |
SUSPENDING..................1 | |
letting your limits melt away, suspending ALL the laws your body | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
SUSPENSION..................4 | |
Revelations induce complete but temporary suspension of doubt and fear. They | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
of preserving the body by suspension, thus giving it the kind | T 4 F 16 T(223)C 50 |
calls forth just the same SUSPENSION of faithlessness, withheld and left | T 17 I 1 T(657)484 |
kind, you may find the suspension of judgment in connection with | W 4 L 4 W(7) |
SUSPICION...................1 | |
afraid of love. And deep suspicion and the chill of fear | T 25 I 6 T(892)711 |
SUSPICIOUS..................4 | |
real grammatical error makes me suspicious of the genuineness of these | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
minds in others, making him suspicious of THEIR motivations. This is | T 6 G 4 T(294)121 |
suspiciousness and viciousness. It remains suspicious as long as you DESPAIR | T 9 G 2 T(401)228 |
him confused, fearful, angry and suspicious. It will make the Holy | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
SUSPICIOUSNESS..............3 | |
ego is therefore capable of suspiciousness at best, and viciousness at | T 9 F 4 T(399)- 226 |
it will shift abruptly from suspiciousness to viciousness, because its uncertainty | T 9 F 6 T(399)- 226 |
that the ego vacillates between suspiciousness and viciousness. It remains suspicious | T 9 G 2 T(401)228 |
SUSTAIN.....................4 | |
are not deep enough to sustain you. The illusion that shallow | T 1 B 37q T(32)32 |
of his conviction will then sustain the belief of the miracle | T 1 B 41s T(48)48 |
the worthless. It will not sustain you. W 50 L | W 50 L 2 W(88) |
and remember Him. Prayer will sustain you now, and bless you | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
SUSTAINED...................15 | |
ONLY as their punishment, perhaps sustained by someone ELSE, but NOT | T 25 I 3 T(891)710 |
the idea on a more sustained basis, and the other consisting | W 31 L 1 W(52) |
to be thinking of anything. Sustained concentration is very difficult at | W 39 L 9 W(65) |
Lesson 50. I am sustained by the Love of God | W 50 L 0 W(88) |
world, you believe you are sustained by everything but God. Your | W 50 L 1 W(88) |
5. 50) I am sustained by the Love of God | W 60 L 5 W(111) |
Gods Voice, I am sustained by His Love. As I | W 60 L 5 W(111) |
fifteen minutes for a more sustained practice period in which you | W 65 L 3 W(119) |
to recognizing your difficulties with sustained attention, you must also have | W 95 L 5 W(185) |
food by which I am sustained, the water which renews and | W 222 L 1 W(464) |
conceivable? What loss can be sustained? The world becomes a place | W 249 L 1 W(493) |
God, directed by His Voice, sustained by Him in love, and | W 267 L 1 W(513) |
of teaching is a more sustained relationship, in which, for a | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
God were reached directly in sustained awareness, the body would not | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
clearer now; His vision more sustained in us; His Voice, the | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
SUSTAINING..................1 | |
him off from Gods sustaining Love and from his home | W 165 L 6 W(363) |
SWALLOW.....................1 | |
little ripple, and wants to swallow it. --- | T 18 I 3 T(685) 509 |
SWAY........................4 | |
the attraction of guilt holds sway, peace is NOT WANTED. The | T 19 G 1 T(714)538 |
them gently within the kindly sway of Heavens laws. | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
where it once held seeming sway is now restored the Function | T 29 G 4 T(1005)819 |
longer. Time can have no sway upon you, nor can any | G 3 A 6 G(7) |
SWAYED......................1 | |
it. Nor can he be swayed by questioning his thoughts effects | W 132 L 1 W(273) |
SWEAR.......................2 | |
he gave, from which you swear he never will escape. This | T 27 B 2 T(935)761 |
offers peace INSTEAD of this. Swear not to die, thou holy | T 29 G 1 T(1004)818 |