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| 12 Such relatively minor confusions of the ego are not | T 4 F 12 (92) |
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| occur to the mind in conjunction with the word, the word | M 22 A 2 M(52) |
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CONNECT.....................1
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| however much you seek to connect them. But illusions are ALWAYS | T 19 B 6 (514) |
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| them. But illusions are ALWAYS connected, as is truth. Each is | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| produced the body, and remains connected to it, making it sick | T 19 B 6 (514) |
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| made some contribution in this connection, but none of them has | T 2 E 11 (42) |
| that awe is inappropriate in connection with the Sons of God | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| to do the same in connection with yours. I have stressed | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| generally deceives himself in this connection. That is why those who | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| any way. By compromising in connection with all TANGENTIAL questions, it | T 4 F 7 (91) |
| must learn to ask, in connection with EVERYTHING your mind wishes | T 4 F 10 (91) |
| it is quite comprehensible in connection with IDEAS. If you share | T 5 B 2 (101) |
| No one questions the intimate connection of learning and memory. Learning | T 7 C 8 (158) |
| there appears to be no connection because the EGO is discontinuous | T 7 D 6 (160) |
| communication has such a direct connection with healing that it DOES | T 7 F 1 (165) |
| is not only true in connection with specific things which might | T 8 K 1 (219) |
| be harmful, but also in connection with requests which are strictly | T 8 K 1 (219) |
| of seeming wholeness, but without connection. This will not harm the | T 19 B 4 (513) |
| Truth and illusion have NO connection. This will remain forever true | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| the body by hiding this connection, for this concealment seems to | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| the suspension of judgment in connection with thoughts particularly difficult. Do | W 4 L 4 (7) |
| Lack of order in this connection will ultimately make the recognition | W 19 L 4 (32) |
| that you believe in this connection means anything. You will probably | W 21 L 3 (36) |
| you must experience disappointment in connection with some of your goals | W 24 L 6 (41) |
| occurred to you in that connection and which has caused you | W 26 L 6 (45) |
| may be particularly tempting in connection with todays idea because | W 29 L 4 (49) |
| It can do so in connection with yourself and with anyone | W 38 L 2 (62) |
| go into more detail in connection with this kind of practice | W 41 L 8 (69) |
| our recent lessons on the connection between fulfilling your function and | W 66 L 1 (121) |
| do not really see the connection. Yet there is more than | W 66 L 1 (121) |
| is more than just a connection between them; they are the | W 66 L 1 (121) |
| is there a very real connection between the function God gave | W 66 L 4 (121) |
| concerned with precise terminology in connection with origins. It is concerned | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| patient and therapist reach in connection with their own divergent goals | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
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| The world, in the original connotation of the term included both | T 2 A 10 (21) |
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| a man-made word with threat connotations which he made up himself | T 1 B 25 b (4) |
| before, because of its fearful connotations. The only emphasis we laid | T 6 B 1 (128) |
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| your Father. Love does not conquer all things, but it DOES | T 4 G 9 (95) |
| die, for only death COULD conquer life. And what but insanity | T 19 J 6 (539) |
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| his death can He be conquered by His Son. M | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
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| that it is strong and conquering, a victor over limitations which | W 92 L 6 (178) |
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| offer His creation to its conqueror. Is this humility or madness | T 19 D 8 (522) |
| war between conflicting TRUTHS, the conqueror to be the truer, the | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| throne of love, its dying conqueror, its substitute, the savior from | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| And who must be his conqueror but you? T 24 | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| it dreams it is a conqueror of bodies weaker than itself | T 27 I 2 (756) |
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| the belief the one which conquers will be true. There IS | T 23 B 6 (629) |
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| s offerings. The senselessness of conquest is quite apparent from the | T 23 E 9 (643) |
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| past to God. The evil conscience from the past has nothing | T 3 C 5 (49) |
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| They should not be under conscious control. Consciously selected miracles can | T 1 B 5 (1) |
| above or super-conscious level. The conscious level is in between, and | T 1 B 28b (5) |
| cannot actually be translated into conscious content at all. That is | T 1 B 29b (6) |
| misdirected miracle impulses) result in conscious guilt if expressed and depression | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| under my guidance without much conscious effort, but this implies habit | T 2 D 7 (38) |
| direction. There is also a conscious level, which perceives or is | T 3 F 2 (57) |
| your sane mind is perfectly conscious, is ruthlessly banished from the | T 4 D 13 (85) |
| do not have to be conscious to exist, your brother does | T 5 E 2 (108) |
| activities return to occupy your conscious mind. T 18 H | T 18 H 7 (502) |
| 8. Slowly, without conscious selection and without undue emphasis | W 36 L 8 (65) |
| recognized. 10. The conscious choice of Heaven is as | W 138 L 10 (302) |
| We recognize we make a conscious choice between what has existence | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| a while. It is a conscious choice. For they have learned | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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| not be under conscious control. Consciously selected miracles can be misguided | T 1 B 5 (1) |
| that, when you do not consciously watch your mind, it is | T 2 E 11 (41) |
| real sanity to ask it consciously. T 4 F 5 | T 4 F 4 (90) |
| not recognize. Meaningful seeking is consciously undertaken, consciously organized, and consciously | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| Meaningful seeking is consciously undertaken, consciously organized, and consciously directed. The | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| consciously undertaken, consciously organized, and consciously directed. The goal must be | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| take. The proper set, adopted consciously each time you wake, will | T 30 B 1 (809) |
| 9. Heaven is chosen consciously. The choice cannot be made | W 138 L 9 (302) |
| that all choices are made consciously, with full awareness of their | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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| of organizing different levels of consciousness. T 1 B 28b | T 1 B 28a (5) |
| super-conscious impulses in varying ratios. Consciousness is the level which engages | T 1 B 28b (5) |
| misunderstood by a PERSONALLY willful consciousness as impulses toward physical gratification | T 1 B 28c (5) |
| each other. Neither emanates from consciousness, but both are EXPERIENCED there | T 1 B 28d (5) |
| there. This is essential, since consciousness is the state which | T 1 B 28d (5) |
| levels, which are closer to consciousness, with the impulses of this | T 1 B 28d (6) |
| hard for them to reach consciousness. The nature of any interpersonal | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| both the unconscious and super-conscious. Consciousness is thus the level of | T 3 F 2 (57) |
| T 3 F 3 Consciousness was the first split that | T 3 F 3 (57) |
| creator in the true sense. Consciousness is correctly identified as the | T 3 F 3 (57) |
| what the ego permits into consciousness, and one to which it | T 4 F 1 (89) |
| The Soul KNOWS that the consciousness of all its brothers is | T 7 J 2 (180) |
| UNCONSCIOUSNESS out of fear of CONSCIOUSNESS. This is a pathetic way | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| your own will in your consciousness. T 8 J 4 | T 8 J 3 (214) |
| extends to all aspects of consciousness AT THE SAME TIME, and | T 12 F 6 (327) |
| attack. Unstated and unheard in consciousness is every pledge to sickness | T 28 G 4 (780) |
| today sink deep into your consciousness. Repeat it, think about it | W 50 L 5 (88) |
| content which generally occupies your consciousness go. Think of your mind | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| forgiveness. The structure of individual consciousness is essentially irrelevant, because it | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| nothing to do with choice. CONSCIOUSNESS is the receptive mechanism, receiving | U 2 A U(3) |
| Holy Spirit or the ego. Consciousness has levels and awareness can | U 2 A U(3) |
| can be trained demonstrates that consciousness cannot reach knowledge. | U 2 A U(3) |
| steps which never reach to consciousness. First, it is ushered in | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
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| without your will and your consent. It must have been accepted | T 21 F 5 (591) |
| B 1 Whenever you consent to suffer pain, to be | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| your healing, and he will consent no more to suffer. For | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| was created with your glad consent, as you would have it | T 30 C 1 (814) |
| no-one dies without his own consent. Nothing occurs but represents your | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| not work without your own consent, but He is not deceived | W 154 L 2 (329) |
| voice to give His glad consent; accepting your deliverance for you | W 164 L 2 (359) |
| holds for you receiving your consent and your acceptance. We can | W 164 L 9 (360) |
| and nowhere else. Would God consent to let His Son remain | W 165 L 6 (363) |