| ASSISTANCE..................3 | |
| power will rush to your assistance and support. You are not | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| mind will come to your assistance. Give it direction at the | W 111 RIII 6 (229) |
| a sorry substitute for true assistance. It is not good enough | M 17 A 8 M(43) |
| ASSOCIATE...................10 | |
| do without it. When you associate giving with sacrifice, then, you | T 4 C 7 (77) |
| perceived threat, and if YOU associate yourself with the ego, YOU | T 4 G 3 (93) |
| it. This conditions him to associate his misery with its absence | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| with its absence, and to associate the opposite of misery with | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| I am conditioning you to associate misery with the ego and | T 4 G 12 (95) |
| why. On the contrary, you associate them with a weird assortment | T 12 A 2 (312) |
| love than I hate? You associate love with weakness and hatred | T 12 C 4 (315) |
| would attack except what you associate with his body, which YOU | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| situations, events or personalities you associate with unloving thoughts of any | W 36 L 7 (65) |
| of the attributes which you associate with being a Son of | W 40 L 3 (67) |
| ASSOCIATED..................21 | |
| B 22 Miracles are associated with fear only because of | T 1 B 22 (3) |
| and projection are more closely associated because both attempt to control | T 1 C 5 (19) |
| You still think this is associated with loss. This is the | T 2 B 25 (27) |
| fear which may still be associated with miracles becomes entirely groundless | T 3 C 1 (48) |
| Myths and magic are closely associated in that myths are usually | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| beginning. This beginning is always associated with physical birth, because no | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| of joy. Radiance is not associated with sorrow. Depression is often | T 5 A 1 (100) |
| and losing CAN be meaningfully associated? This is the invitation to | T 5 B 3 (101) |
| of worth. If paying is associated with GIVING, it cannot BE | T 8 K 10 (221) |
| of any kind is always associated with UNWILLINGNESS to know, and | T 9 F 7 (234) |
| fear and attack are inevitably associated. If ONLY attack produces fear | T 11 B 7 (282) |
| future, in time, is always associated with expiation, and ONLY guilt | T 11 J 13 (310) |
| and their fears are all associated with it. T 15 | T 15 B 1 (386) |
| what can be most readily associated with those on whom vengeance | T 17 C 4 (458) |
| which causes you concern is associated with feelings of inadequacy, since | W 47 L 5 (83) |
| the attributes which are actually associated with the ego, while the | W 72 L 1 (137) |
| for. Are they not always associated with something a body does | W 72 L 3 (137) |
| all sense of weakness is associated with the belief you are | W 91 L 9 (176) |
| 2. Fear is associated then with love, and its | W 103 L 2 (207) |
| fear of failure and shame associated with a sense of inadequacy | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| until it is no longer associated with fear. One day each | M 16 A 1 M(39) |
| ASSOCIATES..................5 | |
| destruction with innocence because it associates innocence with strength, NOT with | T 3 C 13 (51) |
| account of the creation, and associates this with its particular perception | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| this guidance WITHOUT fear, he associates fear WITH guidance, and refuses | T 7 K 4 (184) |
| after such things the mind associates itself with the body, obscuring | M 7 A 2 M(34) |
| of the score, the world associates with every gift it gives | G 4 A 7 G(11) |
| ASSOCIATION.................9 | |
| but also because of the association of last with death. This | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| clearly demonstrates a lack of association with knowledge. The term right-mindedness | T 3 F 6 (58) |
| whole belief in the false association which the ego makes between | T 5 B 2 (101) |
| is obvious, but the inevitable association of anger and FEAR is | T 6 A 1 (128) |
| fully understood before the inevitable association between projection and anger can | T 7 I 2 (178) |
| 8 J 3 The association of truth and fear, which | T 8 J 3 (214) |
| All that this kind of association means is that you are | T 8 J 3 (214) |
| fearful to admit. Fear in association with sin the ego deems | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| exercises for today with this association, which corrects the false belief | W 103 L 2 (207) |
| ASSOCIATIONS................8 | |
| a means of making false associations, and obtaining pleasure from them | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| although he can perceive false associations, he can never make them | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| as real some very distorted associations. --- Manuscript | T 4 F 11 (91) |
| not IN you. Your weird associations to it have no meaning | T 13 D 4 (342) |
| no matter how distorted the associations by which you arrive at | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| there. All of the strange associations made to keep the past | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| your mind of all past associations, to see things exactly as | W 3 L 2 (5) |
| brings with it no past associations. It is a new thing | M 21 A 2 M(50) |
| ASSORTED....................1 | |
| you are watching an oddly assorted procession going by, which has | W 10 L 4 (17) |
| ASSORTMENT..................1 | |
| associate them with a weird assortment of ego ideals, which the | T 12 A 2 (312) |
| ASSUME......................17 | |
| commands. To command is to assume INequality, which the Holy Spirit | T 6 E 11 (142) |
| results AT ALL unless you assume either MAXIMAL motivation or NO | T 7 D 2 (159) |
| compare responses, and you MUST assume the former because, if the | T 7 D 2 (159) |
| function is release. Do not assume His function for Him. Give | T 18 E 6 (491) |
| of God. It cannot yet assume the holy function God gave | T 23 E 4 (641) |
| NOT of guilt. If you assume corrections role, you LOSE | T 27 C 10 (735) |
| not pardon. For it would assume that, by responding in a | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| ideas of sacrifice, which must assume a different purpose for the | T 30 H 5 (832) |
| to aim at understanding, and assume that you have it already | W 9 L 1 (15 |
| to it. We will not assume that we already know. We | W 79 L 7 (158) |
| it is not, and to assume an alien power which it | W 167 L 9 (369) |
| for to judge is to assume a position you do not | M 5 D 1 M(12) |
| He alone is fit to assume it. To do so is | M 30 A 2 M(68) |
| against the universe able to assume he has such wisdom except | P 3 H 5 P(17) |
| be an error, however, to assume that you know what to | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
| There is a tendency to assume that you are being called | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
| he escapes the temptation to assume a function that has not | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| ASSUMED.....................5 | |
| Attack can only be an ASSUMED purpose of the body, because | T 8 G 13 (206) |
| awakening as yours. You have assumed your part in his redemption | T 17 I 5 (479) |
| the dedication can be safely assumed. Yet we also said that | T 19 A 1 (512) |
| function the Holy Spirit has assumed a dual function. He knows | U 7 A 3 U(11) |
| healing cannot come from inequality assumed and then accepted as the | S 3 D 3 S(24) |
| ASSUMES.....................5 | |
| becomes more and more secure, assumes its natural talent of protecting | T 2 B 26 (27) |
| a responsibility which he inevitably assumes the moment he accepts any | T 6 A 2 (128) |
| and guilt is justified. It assumes the Son of God is | T 19 C 2 (517) |
| and complete ignorance, this image assumes it knows all things because | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| 30 A 5 Who assumes a power that he does | M 30 A 5 M(69) |
| ASSUMING....................4 | |
| such tests are evaluated relatively ASSUMING maximal motivation, but this is | T 7 D 3 (159) |
| anything else, and you are assuming the right to attack his | T 11 B 1 (280) |
| to it not in arrogance, assuming that you must achieve the | T 18 E 2 (490) |
| hate as well his not assuming it, at times you want | T 31 B 4 (840) |
| ASSUMPTION..................3 | |
| A 5 First, the assumption is implicit that what God | T 2 A 5 (21) |
| of fear by the simple assumption that it NEED be mastered | T 2 E 13 (42) |
| recognize how utterly impossible this assumption really is, and how ENTIRELY | T 3 C 6 (49) |
| ASSUMPTIONS.................2 | |
| recognized as made on no assumptions which would stand the light | T 31 E 17 (854) |
| involves a large number of assumptions which inevitably limit the answer | S 1 A 7 S(3) |
| ASSURANCE...................10 | |
| and loss with the immortal assurance of their Fathers Love | T 14 E 4 (375) |
| cannot uphold a quiet, calm assurance it has come. Forgiveness cannot | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| dust. In him is your assurance God is here, and with | T 24 G 1 (661) |
| certainty of help, a calm assurance Heaven goes with you, - | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| phase, wait quietly for the assurance that your request is granted | W 77 L 5 (152) |
| fact. You will receive the assurance that you seek. 7 | W 77 L 6 (153) |
| longer practice periods with this assurance, given to your mind with | W 95 L 11 (187) |
| your Self. Listen for His assurance every time you speak the | W 97 L 9 (193) |
| all your fears with this assurance, kind and wholly true: God | W 103 L 3 (207) |
| to prayer, a giver of assurance of success in ultimate attainment | S 3 A 1 S(20) |