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| perceives in time, and it closes over the present so that | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| in calm eternity. The journey closes, ending at the place where | T 31 H 11 (866) |
| It becomes a door that closes on a separate self, and | W 137 L 1 (296) |
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| infinite, for NOW is the closest approximation of eternity which this | T 12 D 8 (321) |
| world, Gods Son comes closest to himself in a holy | T 20 F 1 (560) |
| your distant brothers and your closest friends; bid them all enter | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| meaning here. Forgiveness is the closest it can come to earth | W 192 L 3 (425) |
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| of God. It is the closing of the doors that interferes | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| of dreams, and with the closing of the dream will have | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| death, and go before him, closing off the gate, and damning | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| be allowed. B. The Closing of the Gap | T 29 B 0 (784) |
| the idea for today, then closing your eyes and reviewing the | W 26 L 6 (45) |
| idea to yourself several times. Closing your eyes will probably help | W 33 L 4 (54) |
| situations during the day when closing your eyes would not be | W 40 L 2 (67) |
| repeating the idea to yourself, closing your eyes as you do | W 45 L 6 (79) |
| today slowly whenever you can, closing your eyes on the world | W 49 L 5 (87) |
| As often as you can, closing your eyes if possible, say | W 62 L 5 (114) |
| into it, and feel it closing around you. There may be | W 74 L 5 (145) |
| you are entitled to miracles. Closing your eyes, remind yourself that | W 77 L 4 (152) |
| practice seeing in the light, closing the bodys eyes, and | W 92 L 9 (179) |
| a minute or so to closing your eyes and realizing that | W 93 L 10 (182) |
| remain on earth until the closing of time. They could hardly | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
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CLOTH.......................1
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| table covered with a spotless cloth, set in a quiet garden | T 19 F 7 (529) |
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CLOTHE......................2
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| is your innocence, waiting to clothe you and protect you, and | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| theme is our defenselessness. We clothe ourselves in it as we | W 153 L 19 (328) |
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| insane symbols; pills, money, protective clothing, influence, prestige, being liked, knowing | W 50 L 1 (88) |
| his hands and feet, his clothing. Watch him smile, and see | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| figure, weary, worn, in threadbare clothing, and with feet that bleed | W 166 L 6 (365) |
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| retribution rose in the black cloud of guilt which you accepted | T 11 J 6 (308) |
| s Son shine away the cloud of guilt that darkens your | T 11 J 11 (310) |
| it. And then no dark cloud will remain between you and | T 12 B 7 (314) |
| that, by REMOVING the dark cloud that obscures it, your love | T 12 C 3 (315) |
| see it as a dark cloud that shrouds your brothers and | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| no guilt in Him. No cloud of guilt has risen to | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| upon the present. For the cloud which obscures Gods Son | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| this release. Let no dark cloud out of YOUR past obscure | T 12 F 5 (327) |
| lifted from his mind the cloud of guilt that binds him | T 13 C 4 (339) |
| in you. Look THROUGH the cloud of guilt that dims your | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| s dust still seems to cloud your eyes and keep you | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| 8 Yet in this cloud bank it is easy to | T 18 J 8 (508) |
| the light is there. A cloud does not put out the | T 29 I 3 (802) |
| thoughts, because they do not cloud your view of him. And | T 31 G 5 (859) |
| deep within, under a heavy cloud of insane thoughts, dense and | W 41 L 5 (68) |
| past this dark and heavy cloud, and to go through it | W 41 L 6 (68) |
| never found anything in the cloud patterns you imagined that endured | W 70 L 7 (132) |
| Others remain unsolved under a cloud of denial, and rise to | W 79 L 5 (157) |
| represents more than a passing cloud upon a sky eternally serene | W 300 L 1 (549) |
| deeper shadows, or perhaps different cloud patterns. Yet what is made | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
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| a bank of low dark clouds that seems to be a | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| 509) the clouds the messengers of your perception | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| it be with the dark clouds of guilt, no more impenetrable | T 18 J 9 (509) |
| strange illusion which makes the clouds of guilt seem heavy and | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| has been obscured by heavy clouds of complication, which were made | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| the problem unresolved? Without the clouds, the problem will emerge in | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| has been overlooked in the clouds of complexity in which you | W 36 L 1 (64) |
| a layer of heavy dark clouds. You can see only the | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| You can see only the clouds because you seem to be | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| brilliant light hidden by the clouds. The clouds seem to be | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| hidden by the clouds. The clouds seem to be the only | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| Determine to go past the clouds. Reach out and touch them | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| go through them. Go on; clouds cannot stop you. 6 | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| attempt to go through the clouds to the light, to hold | W 69 L 7 (129) |
| cannot find it in the clouds that surround the light, and | W 70 L 7 (132) |
| there. It is past the clouds, and in the light beyond | W 70 L 7 (132) |
| have to go through the clouds before you can reach the | W 70 L 7 (132) |
| want to remain in the clouds looking vainly for idols there | W 70 L 8 (133) |
| salvation. Try to pass the clouds by whatever means appeals to | W 70 L 8 (133) |
| things seen within its misty clouds and vaporous illusions vanish as | W 162 L 1 (354) |
| yet remain asleep in heavy clouds of doubt about the holiness | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| for threat has gone. No clouds remain to hide the Face | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
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CLUTCH......................1
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| its effects be gone, and clutch them not with eager hands | T 28 D 6 (771) |
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| ideas with which you have cluttered up your mind are the | W 45 L 6 (79) |
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CLUTTERS....................1
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| deep relinquishment of everything that clutters up the mind, and makes | W 200 RVI 3 (452) |
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CO-.........................2
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| that makes the Son a co- creator with the Mind Whose | T 25 H 4 (687) |
| enough to show it cannot co- exist with God. It holds | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
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| Sonship is worthy to be co-creator with God because only the | T 7 L 6 (186) |
| in him. He is a co-creator with God with YOU. Deny | T 7 L 6 (186) |
| never know that you are co-creator with God until you learn | T 9 E 7 (232) |
that your brother is a co-creator with YOU. | T 9 E 7 (232) |
| 24 H 7 A co-creator with the Father must have | T 24 H 7 (666) |
| you, Who has made you co-creator of the universe along with | T 30 C 4 (815) |
| Son, establishing the Son as co-creator with Himself. It is this | W 140 RIV 2 (311) |
| accept your rightful place as co-creator of the universe, and all | W 152 L 8 (322) |
| you that you are the co-creator of all things that live | W 188 L 7 (414) |
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| and His Souls are NOT co-creators. The belief that they ARE | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| your Soul will never be co-creators, but your Soul and YOUR | T 4 D 2 (82) |
| and you would not be co-creators with God. As Gods | T 7 A 2 (154) |
| time, and you, who are co-creators with Him, extend His Kingdom | T 7 B 2 (155) |
| Creator because He created His co-creators. BECAUSE He did, time applies | T 7 B 4 (155) |
| not fulfilling your function as co-creators with God, and are therefore | T 7 G 15 (172) |
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| be TOTAL, since they cannot co-exist in your minds WITHOUT splitting | T 7 G 10 (171) |
| splitting them. If they cannot co-exist in peace, and if you | T 7 G 10 (171) |
| true. Littleness and grandeur cannot co-exist, nor is it possible for | T 9 G 6 (236) |
| so apparent that they CANNOT co-exist. Yet now, the goal will | T 17 F 4 (468) |
| it possible for them to co-exist in your awareness. And reason | T 22 D 1 (614) |
| Oneness and sickness cannot co-exist. Gods teachers choose to | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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CO-MAKERS...................1
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| and grievances are partners or co-makers in picturing the world you | W 73 L 2 (141) |
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COAT........................1
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| I do not see that coat rack as it is now | W 9 L 3 (16) |