| CHARMS......................2 | |
| this face that smiles and charms and even seems to love | T 31 E 2 (850) |
| lay aside our amulets, our charms and medicines, our chants and | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| CHASTEN.....................1 | |
| love is fair, and cannot chasten without cause. What cause can | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| CHEAT.......................1 | |
| at worst, deceptions which would cheat you of defenses to ensure | W 197 L 1 (441) |
| CHEATS......................1 | |
| frantic and insane attempt, which cheats you of the joy of | T 13 I 6 (361) |
| CHECK.......................1 | |
| it, it is but a check upon overt attack, without requiring | W 126 L 6 (256) |
| CHEEK.......................1 | |
| 9 Turning the other cheek does NOT mean that you | T 5 F 9 (114) |
| CHEEKS......................1 | |
| feel them resting on your cheeks and forehead and eyelids as | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| CHEER.......................1 | |
| you should be of good cheer. --- Manuscript | T 4 B 17 (75) |
| CHERISH.....................34 | |
| IS salvation. And you who cherish guilt must ALSO believe it | T 11 J 14 (310) |
| him which you made and cherish INSTEAD of him. In your | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| and depends on what you cherish. The sight of one is | T 12 G 2 (330) |
| a re-evaluation of everything you cherish, for it is the means | T 13 C 4 (338) |
| you desire it not, and cherish littleness instead, by so much | T 15 E 2 (397) |
| you accept the possibility, and CHERISH it, that you can make | T 15 F 12 (403) |
| little remnant of attack you cherish still against each other that | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| to seek out guilt, and cherish every scrap of evil and | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| melody you taught yourself to cherish since. T 21 B | T 21 B 7 (576) |
| Whatever form of specialness you cherish, you have made sin. Inviolate | T 24 D 2 (653) |
| not strange that you should cherish still some hope of satisfaction | T 25 C 2 (672) |
| the Son of God may cherish toward himself is God believed | T 25 F 6 (682) |
| without a single one you cherish still? Forget not that a | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| seek for passing joys, and cherish little pleasures where you can | T 27 B 7 (731) |
| purpose from the one you cherish, and you THINK is yours | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| it seems to serve to cherish ancient hate, and offers you | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| must bring to those who cherish it, and think that it | T 29 A 2 (784) |
| held dear. But while you cherish it, you will behold your | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| through Him? Let me not cherish illusions about myself. I am | W 59 RI 1 (108) |
| you hold while you still cherish others. The full acceptance of | W 65 L 1 (119) |
| against whom you do not cherish grievances of some sort. This | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| of grievance which I would cherish. Let me also understand that | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| from Him. He does not cherish the illusions which you hold | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| back. Nothing is here to cherish. Nothing here is worth one | W 128 L 4 (261) |
| to everyone, for who could cherish sin when holiness like this | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| a few you would not cherish, and would yet avoid while | W 163 L 6 (357) |
| to find the dreams you cherish still. What do you ask | W 185 L 8 (403) |
| think apart from You, and cherish no beliefs of what we | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| 5. Cherish todays idea, and practice | W 199 L 5 (448) |
| who are given me to cherish as my own, as I | W 276 W6 2 (523) |
| is gone. Let me not cherish it within my heart, or | W 288 L 1 (536) |
| them, see their worth, and cherish only them as what I | W 316 L 2 (567) |
| well as the patient may cherish false self-concepts, but their respective | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
| of fear by those who cherish guilt. They call upon a | S 1 D 2 S(8) |
| CHERISHED...................25 | |
| debilitating should be so deeply cherished. T 3 H 6 | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| in which such dreams are cherished have EXCLUDED me. Let me | T 17 C 12 (461) |
| and so it can be cherished but a little while before | T 19 D 9 (522) |
| purpose is nursed by angels, cherished by the Holy Spirit, and | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| unquestioned while the end is cherished. Vision adapts to wish, for | T 20 H 5 (568) |
| it, for nothing is so cherished and protected as is a | T 21 D 2 (583) |
| what is different. ONE illusion cherished and defended against the truth | T 22 C 4 (611) |
| unless belief in victory is cherished. Conflict within you must imply | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| All that is ever cherished as a hidden belief, to | T 24 B 3 (645) |
| to you or anyone, but cherished and preserved in Heaven, where | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| is lost, and none is cherished more than any other. Each | T 26 E 4 (709) |
| to a dream conceived and cherished by a separate mind. Careless | T 27 H 8 (753) |
| sickness is kept carefully protected, cherished, and upheld by firm belief | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| rules. They must be neither cherished nor attacked, but merely looked | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| God. All these things are cherished to ensure a body identification | W 50 L 2 (88) |
| all things that you have cherished for a while. No lasting | W 129 L 2 (263) |
| Such attempts, ridiculous yet deeply cherished, are the sources for the | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| laws can be no longer cherished nor obeyed. 8. | W 137 L 7 (297) |
| be found where sin is cherished. God abides in holy temples | W 140 L 5 (308) |
| Him with names of idols cherished by the world. They cannot | W 182 L 7 (392) |
| which gave it birth is cherished. When the thought of separation | W 240 W3 1 (484) |
| If sin had not been cherished by the mind, what need | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| attacking the patients most cherished possession; his picture of himself | P 3 E 9 P(11) |
| endure. Here is all sickness cherished, but without the recognition that | P 3 G 4 P(14) |
| good is saved; indeed is cherished. But only little time is | P 4 B 6 P(22) |
| CHERISHES...................8 | |
| you attack keeps it and cherishes it by holding it against | T 13 H 5 (355) |
| not value what the ego cherishes. T 23 C 9 | T 23 C 8 (634) |
| that obscures the picture, and cherishes the frame instead of it | T 25 C 6 (673) |
| of what He loves? God cherishes creation as the perfect Father | T 25 C 9 (674) |
| your Self holds dear and cherishes for you. We will attempt | W 96 L 8 (190) |
| with an open mind which cherishes no lingering belief that you | W 101 L 5 (203) |
| behold in one whom Heaven cherishes, the angels love, and God | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| he made up. Further, he cherishes it, defends it, and is | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
| CHERISHING..................3 | |
| to prove your innocence, while cherishing attack. Its failure lies in | T 26 H 13 (718) |
| really concerned with nothing. In cherishing them, therefore, you have no | W 25 L 3 (42) |
| your grievances go, instead of cherishing them and hiding them in | W 73 L 11 (143) |
| CHEST.......................1 | |
| lightening of weight across your chest, a deep and certain feeling | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| CHIEF.......................8 | |
| 19 One of the chief ways in which man can | T 2 E 19 (44) |
| offer it to others. The chief handicaps of the clinicians lie | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| past is the EGOS chief learning device, for it is | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| relationship is the egos chief weapon for keeping you from | T 16 F 2 (439) |
| special relationship, which is its chief defense, MUST therefore be insane | T 17 E 5 (463) |
| contains, individual need becomes the chief consideration. M 17 A | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
| places on communication is the chief barrier to direct experience of | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| sort or another as their chief function. And it is to | P 4 B 1 P(21) |
| CHILD.......................67 | |
| T 1 C 4 Child of God, you were created | T 1 C 4 (18) |
| Creator, it is creative. No Child of God can lose this | T 2 A 3 (20) |
| feels exonerated in beating a child. Can you believe that the | T 3 C 4 (48) |
| weak. NOTHING made by a child of God is without power | T 3 I 1 (67) |
| that they will LOSE their child or pupil or patient if | T 4 B 7 (72) |
| father can safely leave a child with an elder brother who | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| involves no confusion about the childs origin. The brother can | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| The brother can protect the childs body and his ego | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| he does this, although the child may. I can be entrusted | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| It is impossible for a Child of God to love his | T 5 A 3 (100) |
| the call to the unlimited. Child of God, my message is | T 5 D 12 (107) |
| BE no case against a Child of God, and every witness | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| with yourselves. Is not a Child of God WORTH patience? I | T 5 H 12 (122) |
| ego raises. You are a Child of God, a priceless part | T 6 E 6 (141) |
| teachers. Consider the confusion a child would experience if he were | T 6 F 3 (144) |
| 7 H 8 One Child of God is the ONLY | T 7 H 8 (175) |
| be a home for a Child of God? Does it protect | T 7 L 3 (185) |
| ALWAYS experience depression. When a Child of God thinks of himself | T 8 G 1 (203) |
| the release from fear. Beautiful Child of God, you are asking | T 10 H 12 (277) |
| goes with them. When a child is helped to translate his | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| easy to help an uncertain child, for he recognizes that he | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| no nightmare can defeat a Child of God in his purpose | T 11 C 9 (285) |
| 11 G 7 Every Child of God is one in | T 11 G 7 (297) |
| for your blessing. In every Child of God His blessing lies | T 11 H 1 (299) |
| He offers mercy to every Child of God, as He would | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| Him, ALREADY learned for every Child of light by Him to | T 14 G 4 (382) |
| given slip into nothingness. Holy Child of God, when will you | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| into a poisoned spear, a child becomes a giant and a | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| you, my holy brothers. This child will teach you what you | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| your strength? What is this child of earth on whom such | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| toys have turned against the child who thought he made them | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| and wild? This does the child believe, because he fears his | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| s game, in which the child becomes the father, powerful, but | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| the little wisdom of a child. What hurts him is destroyed | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| judges this as does a child, who does not know what | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| blown-up childrens toys. A child is frightened when a wooden | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| squeaking toys, as does the child who learns they are no | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| will be done, you holy Child of God. It does not | T 31 F 6 (857) |
| No more than can a child who throws a stick into | W 140 RIV 4 (311) |
| a silly game a tired child might play when he becomes | W 153 L 6 (325) |
| a father lead a little child along a way he does | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| happened. Yet there is a Child in you Who seeks His | W 183 L 4 (394) |
| will endure forever. Where this Child shall go is holy ground | W 183 L 4 (394) |
| 5. It is this Child in you your Father knows | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| Own Son. It is this Child Who knows His Father. He | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| love. 6. This Child needs your protection. He is | W 183 L 6 (395) |
| Him. 7. This Child is your defenselessness, your strength | W 183 L 7 (395) |
| willing to become a little Child that you might learn of | W 183 L 9 (396) |
| reborn as but a little Child each time a wanderer would | W 183 L 10 (396) |
| would protect is but this Child, Who comes defenseless and Who | W 183 L 10 (396) |
| come as does a little child who must beseech his father | W 183 L 11 (396) |
| cannot be denied. The holy Child remains with you. His home | W 183 L 12 (396) |
| strangers in an elevator, a child who is not looking where | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| man will not scold the child for bumping into him; perhaps | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| father does not let his child harm himself or choose his | M 30 A 6 M(70) |
| a loving mother sings her child to rest. Is not a | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| 2 D 2 You child of God, the gifts of | S 2 D 2 S(17) |
| E 9 Listen, My Child, Your Father calls to you | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| God. How lovely are you, Child of Holiness! How like to | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| so easily escaped a little child can walk through safely, and | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| that God intended for the Child He loves. Enter with me | G 3 A 10 G(9) |
| is the dream. Awake, My Child, in love. | G 3 A 10 G(9) |
| G 4 A 9 Child of Eternal Love, what gift | G 4 A 9 G(12) |
| love no lessening. Return, My Child, to Me. For Christ is | G 4 A 10 G(12) |
| a mother rock a tired child until it sighs and slips | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
| as a mother loves her child; her only one, the only | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| forget. Do not forget, My Child. Open the door before the | G 5 A 4 G(14) |