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| them. Do not ask for blessings without blessing them, for only | T 8 K 8 (220) |
| has denied the tiniest of blessings to His Son. What can | W 154 L 12 (331) |
| our sight is blessed with blessings we can give as we | W 184 L 14 (401) |
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| chill of fear and withering blight of sin alike. Your gift | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| has gone, and all the blight and withering have passed forever | T 26 J 3 (724) |
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| hopes and wishes in its blighting grasp; all goals perceived but | W 163 L 2 (356) |
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| the halt to lead the blind. T 4 I 2 | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| attack. The attack must be blind, however, because there is nothing | T 7 G 13 (172) |
| holy Sons, but it CAN blind the Sons to the Father | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| of all evil, for being blind it does not see whom | T 10 D 1 (259) |
| open the eyes of the blind is the Holy Spirits | T 11 G 4 (296) |
| God is, because it is blind. Yet let it perceive guiltlessness | T 12 B 1 (312) |
| 7 Guilt makes you blind, for while you see one | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| you cannot do without remaining blind. For those who see their | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| glittering brilliance, which will literally blind you to this world by | T 15 C 5 (391) |
| so clearly that only the blind and deaf could fail to | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| other, for the attack must blind you to YOURSELF. And it | T 17 F 12 (470) |
| not sin arise again to blind your eyes. For sin would | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| universe. And of the one blind thing in all the seeing | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| 21 B 4 The blind become accustomed to their world | T 21 B 4 (575) |
| understand the lessons KEEP them blind. This they do not believe | T 21 B 4 (575) |
| 10 And now the blind can see, for that same | T 21 B 10 (577) |
| as means to help the blind to see. But in their | T 21 D 12 (586) |
| and God will strike you blind. This you believe, and so | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| one emotion that keeps you blind, dependent on the self you | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| is yours. And justice, being blind, is satisfied by being paid | T 25 I 4 (692) |
| or know. Its eyes are blind; its ears are deaf. It | T 28 F 4 (777) |
| will not let ourselves be blind to him; we will not | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| in you, for it is blind. It does not understand you | W 95 L 2 (185) |
| is afraid? Fear must make blind, for this its weapon is | W 130 L 2 (266) |
| what can be real in blind imaginings of panic born? What | W 130 L 3 (266) |
| as these, with God made blind by your illusions, truth turned | W 136 L 10 (293) |
| Your faith in them is blind because you would not share | W 151 L 6 (317) |
| restored to vision, and the blind can see. 6. | W 159 L 5 (345) |
| of their sickly thoughts. The blind can see; the deaf can | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| separations disappear which kept us blind. And we are given strength | W 184 L 14 (401) |
| and wild, lacking all reason, blind, insane and sad? 2 | W 191 L 1 (422) |
| forgiveness I will still be blind. 1. | W 247 L 0 (491) |
| seem unobtainable. What else could blind us to the obvious, and | W 259 L 1 (504) |
| my eyes and make me blind. Yet love, reflected in forgiveness | W 352 L 1 (607) |
| of sacrifice that makes him blind. He does not see what | M 7 A 5 M(35) |
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| ashen lips and sightless eyes, blinded and terrible to look upon | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| Let not your eyes be blinded by the veil of specialness | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| this light, for you are blinded by the world. Yet you | W 189 L 1 (416) |
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| we can behold Him without blinders, in the light that we | S 3 C 3 S(21) |
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BLINDFOLD...................1
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| sureness of the road. A blindfold can indeed obscure your sight | T 31 B 11 (843) |
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| you are belittling yourself, and blinding yourself to glory. Littleness and | T 15 D 1 (393) |
| form to meaning. Nothing so blinding as perception of form. For | T 22 D 6 (615) |
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| mean that you should seek blindly and desperately for something you | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| ELSE. You have projected guilt blindly and indiscriminately, but you have | T 12 B 3 (313) |
| One, both will merely stumble blindly on to nowhere. It is | P 3 D 1 P(8) |
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| to them as well. The blindness which they made will not | T 21 B 10 (577) |
| thankfulness for our release from blindness and from misery. All that | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| that you have exchanged your blindness for the seeing eyes of | W 165 L 5 (363) |
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| join with fantasies in uninterrupted bliss. How can the Holy Spirit | T 17 C 6 (458) |
| change from mourner to ecstatic bliss of love and loving. We | W 186 L 8 (407) |
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| the walls you make to block it, and it is forever | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| only because misperception is a block to knowledge, while accurate perception | T 4 G 1 (92) |
| IS unnecessary. This removes the block entirely. You may ask how | T 4 G 1 (92) |
| WISH for other experience will block its accomplishment because Gods | T 8 D 2 (192) |
| want, they perceive deception and block knowledge. T 8 E | T 8 E 11 (198) |
| all things that do not block the way to light. And | T 12 G 12 (333) |
| given you. Sin is a block, set like a heavy gate | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| to look beyond the granite block of sin, and stopping at | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| see it as a solid block, nor realize how thin the | T 22 E 3 (617) |
| which seemed to rise and block their way before. This veil | T 22 E 6 (618) |
| hands and touch this heavy-seeming block, and you will learn how | T 22 E 7 (618) |
| sin is carved into a block out of your peace, and | T 22 F 2 (619) |
| What form of suffering could block your sight, preventing you from | T 22 G 7 (622) |
| then must problems rise to block your way, and peace be | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| at all. Confused perception will block knowledge. It is not a | T 26 K 1 (727) |
| this one still remains to block your path, and make the | T 29 A 3 (784) |
| could be held up to block Gods way? Whose voice | T 29 I 4 (803) |
| For every grievance is a block to sight, and as it | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| not use this as a block to sight. The light of | W 85 RII 3 (168) |
| the appearance of a solid block, impenetrable, fearful and beyond surmounting | W 170 L 9 (378) |
| As each obstruction seems to block the vision of our sinlessness | W 181 L 7 (389) |
| The world stands like a block before Christs face. But | U 5 A 4 U(8) |
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| does not will to be blocked out. I was a man | T 3 F 11 (59) |
| OUT of His Love is blocked when His channels are closed | T 4 H 7 (98) |
| though not His completeness, is blocked when the Sonship does not | T 6 F 1 (143) |
| if it does, it is blocked in its purpose. A mind | T 8 G 10 (205) |
| A mind which has been blocked has allowed itself to be | T 8 G 10 (205) |
| s Mind. Extension cannot be blocked and it HAS no voids | T 10 B 5 (253) |
| to live, which has been blocked by the capricious and unholy | T 13 F 6 (350) |
| of your brother not be blocked by your perception of his | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| your mind, the truth is blocked. Recognizing that your mind has | W 8 L 3 (13) |
| to truth, which had been blocked by dreams of guilt. Now | W 134 L 8 (282) |
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| them. Your egos have been blocking the more important questions which | T 4 F 12 (92) |
| extended. Your divided minds are blocking the extension of the Kingdom | T 7 G 14 (172) |
| of the body, and by blocking its OWN extension beyond it | T 8 G 11 (205) |
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| aim, however, at removing the blocks to the awareness of Love | T 1 A 2 (1) |
| it is threatened, the ego blocks your natural impulse to help | T 4 I 2 (99) |
| egos whole thought system blocks extension, and thus blocks your | T 7 J 3 (181) |
| system blocks extension, and thus blocks your only function. It therefore | T 7 J 3 (181) |
| your only function. It therefore blocks your joy, and that is | T 7 J 3 (181) |
| the NON-extension of truth, which blocks joy because it blocks creation | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| which blocks joy because it blocks creation, and thus blocks self- | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| it blocks creation, and thus blocks self- fulfillment. The unfulfilled MUST | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| 11 The removal of blocks, then, is the ONLY way | T 8 G 11 (205) |
| you how to remove the blocks that stand between you and | T 14 A 3 (362) |
| difficult. The bad ones are blocks to sight, and make seeing | W 4 L 2 (6) |
| and from every thought which blocks the truth from entering our | W 135 L 23 (289) |
| Father shares. Lack of forgiveness blocks this Thought from his awareness | W 140 RIV 2 (311) |
| direct approaches to the special blocks which keep your vision narrow | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| attempting now to lift these blocks, however briefly. Words alone can | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| Rather, they are magnified, becoming blocks to your awareness of the | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| lost this goal if anger blocks our way in any form | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| past or future, should such blocks arise, we will transcend them | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| psychotherapy is to remove the blocks to truth. Its aim is | P 2 A 1 P(1) |
| that need be learned. All blocks to the remembrance of God | P 3 C 3 P(6) |