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| that time can come to circumvent eternity, which MEANS there is | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| Be not afraid today to circumvent the voices of the world | W 106 L 2 (213) |
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CITADEL.....................2
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| all the egos embattled citadel more heavily defended than the | T 19 C 7 (518) |
| think I live within the citadel where I am safe, and | W 261 L 1 (507) |
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CITE........................3
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| correctly. Not only does it cite Scripture for its purpose but | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| H 6 We need cite only a few examples to | T 5 H 6 (121) |
| as threat, is quick to cite the truth to save its | W 196 L 2 (438) |
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CITY........................2
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| led you nowhere, and no city that you built has withstood | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| mountain range, a lake, a city, all rise in your imagination | T 18 J 8 (508) |
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CLAD........................2
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| again, released from sin and clad in holiness, with his right | W 227 L 2 (469) |
| needs of any kind, and clad forever in the pure sinlessness | S 1 C 8 S(7) |
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CLAIM.......................39
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| else can the chance to claim it for yourself be given | T 5 H 4 (121) |
| CREATOR of the Kingdom. You claim this power when you become | T 7 A 2 (154) |
| reality, but no one would claim that what it adds is | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| your power. Yet its one claim to your allegiance is that | T 10 F 8 (267) |
| WAS life, no one would claim that it proves there IS | T 12 D 3 (319) |
| meet its conditions. You can claim the holy instant any time | T 15 E 4 (397) |
| with you, you will not claim your right to them because | T 25 J 8 (698) |
| its undoing. They SUPPORT its claim on your allegiance. What conceals | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| release him, merely by your claim on brotherhood, and not on | T 28 E 4 (774) |
| of God. Herein lies my claim to all good and only | W 58 RI 5 (107) |
| is enough to establish your claim to Gods answer. | W 71 L 8 (136) |
| today. 2. Your claim to miracles does not lie | W 77 L 2 (152) |
| 3. Today we will claim the miracles which are your | W 77 L 3 (152) |
| practice periods today, we will claim the peace that must be | W 80 L 4 (160) |
| Then seek Its Thoughts, and claim them as your own. | W 96 L 9 (190) |
| here you must return, to claim them as your own. Think | W 105 L 6 (211) |
| with you. He has no claim on your forgiveness. It holds | W 126 L 3 (255) |
| nothing to find everything and claim it as their own. We | W 133 L 13 (279) |
| a home where those who claim they do not know themselves | W 139 L 6 (305) |
| and are learning now to claim again as your inheritance. | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| you identify with Him and claim your own. 10. | W 154 L 9 (331) |
| he may be called to claim them as his own, is | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| grace is given me. I claim it now. | W 168 L 0 (371) |
| as hearts rise up and claim the light as theirs. What | W 168 L 4 (371) |
| grace is given me. I claim it now. Father, I come | W 168 L 6 (372) |
| knew before illusion seemed to claim the world. And we remind | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| grace is given me. I claim it now. God is but | W 179 RV 2 (386) |
| his own. He makes his claim to all his Father gave | W 182 L 10 (393) |
| leave the prison house or claim your strength until guilt and | W 197 L 2 (441) |
| no effects. Death will not claim the future now, for life | W 314 L 1 (565) |
| Lesson 334. Today I claim the gifts forgiveness gives. | W 334 L 0 (587) |
| freedom, and I choose to claim Your gift today. And so | W 347 L 1 (601) |
| making sure that hell will claim you not, and that each | W 361 L 5 (620) |
| except in grandiose fantasies would claim this for himself? M | M 11 A 3 M(29) |
| of God himself. He cannot claim that title until he has | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
| brightness. God has come to claim His Own. Forgiveness is complete | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| peace because it does not claim that you must rule the | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| other does not claim to be the better. Now | S 2 C 3 S(16) |
| vultures, always circling overhead, will claim you as their lawful prey | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
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| a sin. For what it claimed could never be, has been | T 25 D 8 (678) |
| They have come. What hatred claimed is given up | T 26 J 4 (724) |
| them, to be sought and claimed and found and fully recognized | W 197 L 2 (441) |
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| ego ideals, which the ego claims you have failed. Yet you | T 12 A 2 (312) |
| it. Loudly indeed the ego claims it is; TOO loudly and | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| know your worth while specialness claims you instead? How can you | T 24 H 3 (665) |
| is for you. Your learning claims it and your learning gives | M 7 A 8 M(36) |
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CLAMOR......................1
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| meaningful by repetition and by clamor. The quiet way is open | T 21 E 8 (589) |
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CLARIFICATION...............5
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| partly Gods. This needs clarification, not in statement since we | T 5 E 1 (108) |
| healing that it DOES need clarification. The unhealed healer OBVIOUSLY does | T 7 F 1 (165) |
| What is it FOR? The clarification of the goal belongs at | T 17 G 2 (472) |
| it. Yet those who seek clarification will find it as well | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| Since you have asked for clarification, however, these are some of | U 1 A 5 U(2) |
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| These concepts need to be clarified before the real meaning of | T 2 A 2 (20) |
| s use of guilt is clarified. The ego has a purpose | T 5 G 1 (117) |
| to the resurrection was not clarified at that time. Nevertheless, it | T 6 B 2 (129) |
| is the idea of giving clarified and given meaning. Now you | W 187 L 3 (410) |
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| 3 A good teacher clarifies his own ideas, and strengthens | T 4 B 3 (71) |
| we review. Each one but clarifies some aspect of this thought | W 170 RV 4 (381) |
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| The means are easier to clarify after the value of the | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| I have been careful to clarify my own role in the | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| the ego, so we can clarify an earlier point. We said | T 5 F 8 (114) |
| conflict temporarily, and we can clarify this still further now. | T 6 G 3 (147) |
| is no need to further clarify what no-one in the world | W 169 L 10 (375) |
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CLARIFYING..................1
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| will have little difficulty in clarifying the means. You have not | T 2 B 18 (25) |
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CLARION.....................1
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| must disappear before the ancient clarion call of life. This call | T 27 C 6 (734) |
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CLARITY.....................17
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| see the altar with PERFECT clarity. T 2 B 29 | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| distinction which will greatly facilitate clarity in our subsequent statements. | T 3 G 1 (60) |
| accurate perception, a state of clarity which the ego, fearful of | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| Spirit NEVER changes His mind. Clarity of thought CANNOT occur under | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| purpose it is NOT clear. Clarity literally means the state of | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| THE THINKER. Meanwhile, the increasing clarity of the Holy Spirits | T 6 G 5 (148) |
| for it cannot BE seen. Clarity undoes confusion by definition, and | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| Spirit sees it with perfect clarity. It is invisible to you | T 11 I 3 (304) |
| it to you with perfect clarity, for He knows with Whom | T 14 C 6 (368) |
| Oneness to your mind with clarity and brightness so intense you | T 14 D 8 (372) |
| other is framed for perfect clarity. The picture of darkness and | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| away from sunlight, and the clarity it brings to what they | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| Presence. They are known with clarity, or not at all. Confused | T 26 K 1 (727) |
that you behold nothing with clarity. The light | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| Do these words bring perfect clarity with them to you? What | W 161 L 4 (350) |
| in our memory, and gathers clarity as we are willing once | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| shown to us with perfect clarity. It is from this that | U 3 A 4 U(4) |
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CLASH.......................3
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| nature of YOURS. Egos can clash in any situation, but Souls | T 4 B 8 (73) |
| any situation, but Souls cannot clash at all. If you perceive | T 4 B 8 (73) |
| Bodies may battle, but the clash of forms is meaningless. And | T 23 E 5 (642) |
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| takes many forms, but always clashes with the reality of God | T 24 B 3 (645) |
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CLASHING....................1
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| all the turmoil born of clashing dreams. We ask for safety | W 109 L 1 (222) |