| WORLD-ENCOMPASSING..........1 | |
| will not speak of lofty, world-encompassing ideas, but dwell instead on | W 133 L 1 (277) |
| WORLDLY.....................10 | |
| to prove guilt real. No worldly thought or act or feeling | T 27 B 5 (731) |
| stab of pain, a little worldly pleasure, and the throes of | T 27 G 6 (749) |
| lead to Him, nor any worldly goal is one with His | T 31 D 9 (848) |
| beyond the world and every worldly thought, and one which comes | W 131 L 3 (269) |
| and shelter you from every worldly thought that would intrude upon | W 182 L 2 (391) |
| untainted by the dream of worldly things outside yourself, become the | W 188 L 6 (414) |
| the world and all the worldly thoughts that hold it prisoner | W 191 L 5 (423) |
| directly, retaining no trace of worldly limits and remembering their own | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| be it as well. All worldly states must be illusory. If | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
| be so. Yet not one worldly thought is really practical. How | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
| WORLDS......................22 | |
| mind is capable of creating worlds, but it can also deny | T 9 K 9 (250) |
| because of this that private worlds DO differ. Yet the figures | T 12 E 2 (322) |
| they separate into their private worlds, where --- | T 12 E 4 (322) |
| draw them from their private worlds, for as we are united | T 12 E 8 (324) |
| WAY OF SEEING, and different worlds arise from their different visions | T 12 E 11 (324) |
| vision. YOU CANNOT SEE BOTH WORLDS, for each of them involves | T 12 G 2 (330) |
| As Mediator between the two worlds, He knows what you have | T 12 G 10 (332) |
| not a traveler through OUTER worlds. However holy his perception may | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| the imagined best of both worlds has merely led to fantasies | T 16 F 6 (440) |
| is the meeting place of worlds so different. Yet this little | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| E. Perception and the Two Worlds T 17 | T 17 E 0 (462) |
| lies the difference between the worlds. In this one, choice is | T 26 D 4 (707) |
| is the borderland between the worlds, the bridge between the past | T 26 F 11 (712) |
| ground that lies between the worlds. You have gone on, and | T 26 F 14 (713) |
| to your inner and outer worlds, which are actually the same | W 32 L 2 (53) |
| is impossible to see two worlds. 1. | W 130 L 0 (266) |
| is impossible to see two worlds which have no overlap of | W 130 L 5 (266) |
| that you cannot see two worlds. It also teaches that the | W 130 L 6 (267) |
| is impossible to see two worlds. Let me accept the strength | W 130 L 8 (267) |
| is impossible to see two worlds. I seek my freedom and | W 130 L 11 (268) |
| is impossible to see two worlds. Lesson 146. My mind | W 145 RIV 2 (314) |
| is the bridge between the worlds, and in its power can | W 159 L 5 (345) |
| WORMS.......................2 | |
| in devastations arms, where worms await to greet him and | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| by his destruction. Yet the worms as well are doomed to | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| WORN........................4 | |
| is over. You are still worn and tired, and the desert | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| is comes closer to all worn and tired minds, too weary | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| seems a sorry figure, weary, worn, in threadbare clothing, and with | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| now. It is old and worn and without hope. There was | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| WORRIED.....................2 | |
| examples are: I am not worried about ____ for the reason | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| is not there. I am worried about ___ because I see | W 6 L 1 (10) |
| WORRIES.....................1 | |
| to have no cares, no worries, no anxieties, but merely to | T 15 A 1 (386) |
| WORRY.......................13 | |
| I do NOT have to worry about what to say or | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| best, to mean dont worry about the future. That is | T 5 E 6 (109) |
| do them. Why should you worry how the miracle extends to | T 16 C 1 (427) |
| make whole. Let not time worry you, for all the fear | T 18 D 7 (489) |
| may seem to be fear, worry, depression, anxiety, anger, hatred, jealousy | W 5 L 1 (8) |
| form of upset (anger, fear, worry, depression, and so on) and | W 6 L 1 (10) |
| peace, relaxation and freedom from worry that we are trying to | W 11 L 3 (19) |
| take the form of depression, worry, anger, a sense of imposition | W 26 L 6 (45) |
| such as depression, anxiety or worry, use the idea in its | W 34 L 5 (55) |
| feelings of depression, anxiety, or worry (or my thoughts about this | W 34 L 6 (56) |
| appear; uneasiness, depression, anger, fear, worry, attack, insecurity, and so on | W 36 L 6 (65) |
| of separation. So are anxiety, worry, a deep sense of helplessness | W 41 L 1 (68) |
| saved. 7. What worry can beset the one who | W 194 L 7 (433) |
| WORSE.......................2 | |
| that the future will be WORSE than the present, and this | T 3 E 4 (54) |
| an illusion. He who is worse than you must be attacked | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| WORSENING...................1 | |
| even seem to be a worsening and not a help. Yet | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
| WORSHIP.....................23 | |
| an idol, which you may worship out of fear, but which | T 7 F 11 (167) |
| those who make idols DO worship them. The idols are nothing | T 9 I 7 (242) |
| God is sick is to worship the same idol he does | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| THIS the idol you would worship? Is THIS the image you | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| you WILL bow down and worship him, because he was made | T 9 I 17 (245) |
| But if you refuse to worship him in whatever form he | T 9 J 1 (245) |
| kept apart from those who worship them. This is the temple | T 20 G 6 (564) |
| your altars, and which you worship. And anything which threatens this | T 21 C 7 (579) |
| of death have come to worship in a separated world, each | T 29 F 6 (795) |
| there. Each idol that you worship when God calls will never | T 29 H 1 (799) |
| happy. It is vain to worship idols in the hope of | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| let himself bow down in worship to what has no life | T 29 J 1 (805) |
| idol represents, and so its worship IS the worship of despair | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| so its worship IS the worship of despair and terror, and | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| beginning, not another try to worship idols, and to KEEP attack | T 29 J 10 (807) |
| desires. Give them not your worship, for they are not there | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| my reality today. I will worship no idols, nor raise my | W 84 RII 2 (167) |
| It is impossible to worship death in any form, and | W 163 L 6 (357) |
| gods demand that those who worship them obey their dictates, and | W 170 L 6 (378) |
| is loved by those who worship it, and love appears to | W 170 L 9 (379) |
| 2. Let us not worship idols, nor believe in any | W 277 W6 2 (524) |
| is unchangeable. Let me not worship idols. I am he my | W 283 L 1 (531) |
| merely to collect bodies to worship at their shrine, and this | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| WORSHIPFUL..................1 | |
| a state of awe is worshipful. It implies that one of | T 1 B 48b (12) |
| WORSHIPFULLY................1 | |
| names, you stood before them worshipfully, naming them as gods. | W 182 L 4 (391) |
| WORSHIPPED..................7 | |
| Even the idols that are worshipped here are shrouded in mystery | T 20 G 6 (564) |
| and they are feared and worshipped, both, BECAUSE you do not | T 29 I 1 (802) |
| No one comes unless he worshipped them, and still attempts to | T 29 I 8 (804) |
| weakness is an idol falsely worshipped, and adored that strength may | W 92 L 4 (178) |
| of what he is be worshipped not today. Deep in your | W 110 L 7 (226) |
| set upon a throne and worshipped faithfully. In no-one instant can | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| self-deceptions and of images we worshipped falsely ? truth returns to us | W 323 L 2 (575) |
| WORSHIPPER..................2 | |
| chaos, dear indeed to every worshipper of sin, is that each | T 23 C 4 (632) |
| reality does not contain. Each worshipper of idols harbors hope his | T 29 I 8 (804) |
| WORSHIPPERS.................10 | |
| idols are nothing, but their worshippers are the Sons of God | T 9 I 7 (242) |
| that he crucify, and his worshippers obey. In his name they | T 10 G 5 (272) |
| left His altar, though His worshippers placed other gods upon it | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| for it would have its worshippers still believe that it can | T 15 B 5 (387) |
| The enemies of Christ, the worshippers of sin, know not Whom | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| to draw to it the worshippers of what he placed upon | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| is built, and where its worshippers are bound to bodies, and | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| while all the while its worshippers agree, and kneeling down with | W 163 L 5 (357) |
| 8. Deaths worshippers may be afraid. And yet | W 163 L 8 (357) |
| of fear. Yet must the worshippers of fear perceive their own | W 170 L 10 (379) |