| BATTLE-GROUND...............1 | |
| place of peace into the battle-ground, and demonstrates that war has | T 27 F 3 (744) |
| BATTLEFIELD.................1 | |
| guilt be ABSENT from a battlefield? Do not remain in conflict | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| BATTLEGROUND................12 | |
| that have become illusions battleground. Yet far beyond this senseless | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| open; you have LEFT the battleground. You have not lingered there | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| IS no safety in a battleground. You can look down on | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| relationship is raised above the battleground, in --- | T 23 E 4 (641) |
| will. The OVERLOOKING of the battleground is now your purpose. | T 23 E 4 (642) |
| See no one from the battleground, for there you look on | T 23 E 7 (642) |
| kind. Perhaps you think the battleground can offer something that you | T 23 E 8 (643) |
| everything fought for on the battleground is of the body; something | T 23 E 9 (643) |
| the quiet sphere above the battleground. What can conflict with everything | T 23 E 9 (643) |
| set it off; the perfect battleground to wage its wars, the | T 25 D 3 (676) |
| hope of peace upon a battleground. It HAS been futile to | T 29 C 3 (787) |
| His world is now a battleground, where contradiction reigns and opposites | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| BATTLES.....................2 | |
| willing to engage in endless battles with reality, in which you | T 11 B 2 (281) |
| ravaged and torn in endless battles which he HIMSELF perceives as | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| BATTLING....................1 | |
| force in combat with God, battling Him for possession of the | T 3 I 2 (67) |
| BAY.........................3 | |
| guards, and holds itself at bay, a sleeping prisoner to the | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| forces can be held at bay only by an inflated sense | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| It can be held at bay a little while, and there | S 3 C 7 S(22) |
| BEAR........................20 | |
| 1 B 14 Miracles bear witness to truth. They are | T 1 B 14 (2) |
| The miracles we do bear witness to the Will of | T 8 E 14 (199) |
| fragmented into many functions which bear little or no relationship to | T 8 G 9 (205) |
| creation. Those whom you heal bear witness to YOUR healing, for | T 12 F 9 (328) |
| deeper source to which they bear no real relationship at all | T 13 D 1 (341) |
| made it. And these messages bear witness to this world, pronouncing | T 18 J 3 (507) |
| make your eyes and ears bear witness to the death of | T 26 B 6 (702) |
| PRODUCES the effects, which then bear witness to the cause, and | T 27 H 5 (752) |
| behold a dream; your ears bear witness to illusion. They were | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| a soft and silent woolly bear begins to squeak as he | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| suitable. The thoughts need not bear an obvious relationship to the | W 43 L 5 (73) |
| with no reality in truth, bear witness to the fear of | W 103 L 2 (207) |
| such idle witnesses, which merely bear false witness to Gods | W 151 L 7 (317) |
| not write the messages they bear, but they become their first | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| yet we urge you to bear witness to the Word of | W 169 L 4 (373) |
| with it the experiences which bear witness that the time the | W 169 L 7 (374) |
| the world, yet you who bear the light in you are | W 188 L 1 (413) |
| I choose be mine today bear witness to the truth of | W 255 L 1 (500) |
| suffices? For Your Son must bear Your Name, for You created | W 262 L 1 (508) |
| how good are you who bear with patience and with saintliness | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| BEARER......................2 | |
| Jesus is for you the bearer of Christs single message | U 6 A 6 U(11) |
| do not make yourself the bearer of the special gift that | S 3 D 4 S(24) |
| BEARERS.....................1 | |
| my Counselors in sight; the Bearers of Your holy Voice to | W 266 L 1 (512) |
| BEARING.....................3 | |
| in Gods creations is bearing false witness to God Himself | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| in ways which have no bearing on your thoughts, nor theirs | W 126 L 2 (255) |
| and to them? They come bearing God. Would he refuse this | P 4 A 4 P(20) |
| BEARS.......................13 | |
| says that the branch that bears no fruit will be cut | T 3 I 9 (69) |
| to kill. No gift that bears its seal but offers treachery | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| What He cannot perceive He bears no witness to. And everyone | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| for it is he who bears the suffering. And he cannot | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| it is this the world bears witness to. Seek not another | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| made for boxes and for bears have failed him, and have | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| learn the boxes and the bears did not deceive him, broke | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| is made by YOU. It bears no likeness to yourself at | T 31 E 2 (850) |
| that you think you see bears any resemblance to what vision | W 45 L 1 (78) |
| change, for what it sees bears witness that its judgment is | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| what you are, for He bears witness to your beautiful creation | W 151 L 9 (318) |
| let me honor him who bears Your Name, and so remember | W 288 L 1 (536) |
| be removed, and anyone who bears this stain on him must | M 18 A 7 M(46) |
| BEAT........................5 | |
| of everyone, and let them beat as one. And in that | T 20 F 2 (560) |
| that look on sin and beat its sad refrain. From you | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| it, and the rain will beat against it, but with no | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| confidence, with happy hearts that beat in hope and do not | T 30 F 10 (825) |
| uncertain heart that does not beat as yet in tune with | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| BEATEN......................1 | |
| them, I was betrayed, abandoned, beaten, torn, and finally killed. It | T 6 B 10 (131) |
| BEATIFIC....................1 | |
| will be more traumatic than beatific. Healing is of God in | T 3 A 3 (46) |
| BEATING.....................3 | |
| you, and feels exonerated in beating a child. Can you believe | T 3 C 4 (48) |
| Lesson 267. My heart is beating in the peace of God | W 267 L 0 (513) |
| own. Father, my heart is beating in the peace the Heart | W 267 L 2 (513) |
| BEATS.......................1 | |
| touch its heart because it beats in you. Do not forget | G 5 A 4 G(14) |
| BEAUTIFUL...................37 | |
| to create the good, the beautiful, and the holy. Do not | T 1 C 4 (18) |
| emphasis men have put on beautiful church buildings is a sign | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| His Miracles ARE inseparable. How beautiful indeed are the Thoughts of | T 3 G 10 (62) |
| to be channels of His beautiful joy, because only they are | T 5 A 3 (100) |
| joy, because only they are beautiful enough to hold it by | T 5 A 3 (100) |
| for you because they are beautiful and true. In the Kingdom | T 6 E 7 (141) |
| of uniting, it becomes a beautiful lesson in communion, which has | T 8 G 3 (203) |
| PROMOTES it. The body is beautiful or ugly, holy or savage | T 8 G 4 (203) |
| IS the release from fear. Beautiful Child of God, you are | T 10 H 12 (277) |
| are all the same; all beautiful and equal in their holiness | T 13 B 4 (336) |
| extends forever. It is so beautiful and so clean and free | T 15 B 7 (388) |
| Can you imagine how beautiful those you forgive will look | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| lies the Sonship, whole and beautiful, safe in your love. Heaven | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| To them such things are beautiful because they seem to allay | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| only the blameless and the beautiful, the gentle and the kind | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| you. How holy and how beautiful He is! You thought He | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| world the holy see is beautiful because they see their innocence | T 20 D 6 (554) |
| the sight of it as beautiful as Heaven. T 21 | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| with Him! And think how beautiful will each of you look | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| 618) How beautiful the sight you saw beyond | T 22 E 4 (618) |
| as part of Heaven. How beautiful it is to walk, clean | T 23 A 6 (627) |
| give. An empty box, however beautiful and gently given, still contains | T 23 D 2 (639) |
| the sounds He hears. How beautiful His hand that holds His | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| Hell, but not alone. How beautiful his sinlessness will be when | T 25 F 5 (682) |
| H. The Beautiful Relationship T | T 28 H 0 (781) |
| 28 H 2 The beautiful relationship you have with all | T 28 H 2 (781) |
| something to show you; something beautiful and clean and of infinite | W 28 L 5 (48) |
| him, and makes the picture beautiful and good. 12. | W 121 L 11 (243) |
| it gifts to make It beautiful or walls to make it | W 135 L 6 (286) |
| He bears witness to your beautiful creation and the Mind Whose | W 151 L 9 (318) |
| form so holy and so beautiful that you could scarce refrain | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| perception is made true and beautiful enough to let the light | W 193 L 2 (428) |
| the sight of Christ. How beautiful we are! How holy and | W 313 L 2 (564) |
| regard it as healthy and beautiful. --- Manuscript | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| no stain to mar your beautiful perfection. In his eyes Christ | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| this ugly sound seem truly beautiful. The rhythm of the universe | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| G(9) How beautiful are you who stand beside | G 3 A 10 G(9) |