| CONTROLLED..................5 | |
| the miracle should be Christ- controlled because of His complete awareness | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| unexpectedly. This tendency cannot be controlled EXCEPT by miracles. T | T 2 B 25 (27) |
| autonomy to behavior. This is controlled by me automatically, as soon | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| it dictates. Its communication is controlled by its need to protect | T 4 H 2 (96) |
| a future emphasis, to be controlled by learning and experience obtained | W 135 L 16 (288) |
| CONTROLLING.................4 | |
| at his immediate disposal for controlling time. Only revelation TRANSCENDS time | T 1 B 51a (14) |
| self-controlled. It PREVENTS me from controlling it. The correction is therefore | T 2 D 1 (37) |
| is pointless to believe that controlling the OUTCOME of mis- Thought | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| ego by humbling it or controlling it or punishing it. Remember | T 4 G 7 (94) |
| CONTROLS....................1 | |
| make it seem real. Time controls it entirely, for sin is | T 18 H 3 (500) |
| CONTROVERSIAL...............4 | |
| are likely to be merely controversial. The teacher of God is | M 25 A 4 M(59) |
| All terms are potentially controversial, and those who seek controversy | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| considerations as such are necessarily controversial, since they depend on belief | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| quotations because of its highly controversial nature. It would, however, be | U 2 A 3 U(2) |
| CONTROVERSIES...............1 | |
| of wisdom to add sectarian controversies to his burdens. Nor would | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| CONTROVERSY.................3 | |
| There has been some human controversy about the nature of seeing | T 3 C 13 (50) |
| controversial, and those who seek controversy will find it. Yet those | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| however, be willing to overlook controversy, recognizing that it is a | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| CONVENIENCE.................1 | |
| bestows on them but for convenience, yet do not forget they | W 184 L 11 (400) |
| CONVENIENT..................1 | |
| be undertaken at the most convenient and suitable time which circumstances | W 43 L 4 (72) |
| CONVERGE....................2 | |
| God, and lets your mind converge with HIS. There is no | T 6 C 12 (137) |
| no meaning. For your beliefs converge upon the body, the ego | T 23 B 3 (628) |
| CONVERGENCE.................1 | |
| guarantee their ultimate meeting. This convergence SEEMS to be far in | T 6 C 9 (136) |
| CONVERGES...................1 | |
| at which all learning ultimately converges. It is indeed enough. | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
| CONVERSATION................1 | |
| if you are engaged in conversation or otherwise occupied at the | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| CONVERSION..................1 | |
| It is a method of conversion. This is not done by | M 1 A 2 M(1) |
| CONVEY......................5 | |
| truth. Only your vision can convey to you what YOU can | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| the meaning which the words convey. You are One Self, united | W 95 L 12 (187) |
| what meaning can the words convey to those who count the | W 169 L 10 (375) |
| briefly. Words alone can not convey the sense of liberation which | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| height whatever words could possibly convey, is peace eternal. In our | W 182 L 11 (393) |
| CONVICTION..................44 | |
| convincing because they arise from conviction. Without conviction they deteriorate into | T 1 B 14 (2) |
| they arise from conviction. Without conviction they deteriorate into magic, which | T 1 B 14 (2) |
| able. Doing them will bring conviction in the ability, since | T 1 B 26c (4) |
| T(5) conviction really comes through accomplishment. The | T 1 B 26c (5) |
| THEM. The strength of HIS conviction will then sustain the belief | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| their lessons, they will lack conviction. A good teacher must believe | T 4 B 3 (71) |
| awakens in you through the conviction of teaching. Remember that if | T 6 D 6 (139) |
| is compellingly convincing. Yet the conviction of reality will not remain | T 9 G 4 (236) |
| established, and obsessed with the conviction that separation IS salvation, the | T 10 F 14 (268) |
| Son of God lies the conviction of your OWN guilt. If | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| yourself, gently, but with the conviction born of the love of | T 13 H 3 (354) |
| NOTHING can shake Gods conviction of the perfect purity of | T 13 H 12 (357) |
| certainty does not retain ANY conviction of reality. T 14 | T 14 D 3 (370) |
| religion must therefore be the conviction that it can pursue you | T 15 B 1 (386) |
| to teach successfully wholly WITHOUT conviction, and it is equally impossible | T 16 D 3 (431) |
| it is equally impossible that conviction be OUTSIDE of you. You | T 16 D 3 (431) |
| YOURSELF, and learned from the conviction you shared with them. | T 16 D 6 (432) |
| their faith in littleness. The conviction of littleness lies in EVERY | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| emerge, to bring you shining conviction. Abandon Him not now, nor | T 17 F 7 (469) |
| instant arises from your fixed conviction that you are not worthy | T 18 E 3 (490) |
| necessarily based on the firm conviction that MINDS, not bodies, can | T 19 C 1 (517) |
| You stand together, still without conviction they HAVE a purpose. Yet | T 19 L 14 (546) |
| the deep concern, the powerful conviction this is you, belong to | T 24 H 2 (665) |
| who still hallucinates, but lacks conviction in what he perceives. This | T 26 F 11 (712) |
| arose. Here is the firm conviction that ideas CAN leave their | T 26 H 13 (718) |
| beyond belief because it brings conviction in its wake. The witness | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| to be believed, and lend conviction to the system they speak | T 27 B 5 (731) |
| is unattested, it remains without conviction. Only when demonstrated has it | T 27 F 2 (744) |
| in the presence of your conviction that you do know what | W 24 L 2 (40) |
| yourself today, with gratitude and conviction. You have recognized your only | W 80 L 2 (160) |
| Repeat the idea with deep conviction as frequently as possible. And | W 80 L 6 (161) |
| beliefs that come from the conviction you are a body, and | W 92 L 1 (177) |
| much today to bring the conviction to your mind that the | W 93 L 12 (182) |
| todays idea the deep conviction and the certainty you lack | W 98 L 7 (195) |
| true. And you will have conviction then of Him Who knows | W 98 L 9 (196) |
| you as reality with such conviction it does not believe. It | W 151 L 5 (317) |
| and it is given you. Conviction lies within it. Til you | W 165 L 4 (362) |
| that it is only here conviction lies. We use the words | W 170 RV 12 (384) |
| doubt and lack of sure conviction in yourself. When you attack | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| You give the means whereby conviction comes, and surety of Your | W 327 L 2 (579) |
| of weakness, in the mistaken conviction that it is strength. When | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
| And what, in this insane conviction, does healing stand for? It | M 6 B 2 M(18) |
| his success depends on his conviction that he will succeed. He | M 17 A 8 M(42) |
| some receive feelings of inner conviction, and some do not become | S 1 A 7 S(3) |
| CONVINCE....................16 | |
| succeed. It is IMPOSSIBLE to convince the ego of this because | T 4 B 7 (72) |
| is only an attempt to convince itself that IT is real | T 4 C 8 (78) |
| Your egos are trying to convince you that THEY are real | T 4 E 12 (88) |
| for guidance. The results will convince you --- | T 4 G 5 (93) |
| the USE of truth to convince His Sons OF truth. The | T 7 C 7 (158) |
| difficulty in miracles, you will convince yourselves that, in your NATURAL | T 7 L 1 (185) |
| than its words. They will convince you that the words are | T 9 D 10 (230) |
| It is not possible to convince the unknowing that they know | T 14 D 3 (370) |
| Holy Spirit, uses time to convince you of the inevitability of | T 15 A 2 (386) |
| behalf. It is impossible to convince you of the reality of | T 16 C 4 (428) |
| 7 No evidence will convince you of the truth of | T 16 C 7 (428) |
| done. It is impossible to convince the dreamer that this is | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| and free YOURSELF. And to convince you this is possible, it | T 19 H 7 (536) |
| special messages the special hear convince them they are different and | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| can He hear? What could convince Him that your sins are | W 151 L 10 (318) |
| his mind, teaches solely to convince himself that he is what | M 1 A 4 M(2) |
| CONVINCED...................15 | |
| you are by no means convinced as yet. The very fact | T 4 G 6 (94) |
| anything, and those who are convinced by it MUST be deluded | T 10 F 17 (269) |
| whose presence would you be convinced? For you will believe in | T 11 H 5 (300) |
| it, you will become increasingly convinced that this is so. | T 12 B 4 (313) |
| you, and you must be convinced you did them through Him | T 14 G 16 (385) |
| is sacrifice, as you are convinced, someone must pay and someone | T 15 J 5 (418) |
| been accomplished in minds firmly convinced that holiness is weakness, and | T 16 C 8 (429) |
| extremely disproportionate. You are still convinced YOUR understanding is a powerful | T 18 E 7 (492) |
| to you, you listened and convinced yourself that what it saw | T 21 C 5 (579) |
| easily that you must be convinced, in spite of what you | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| belief and into madness, quite convinced that where he would prefer | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| do. And so is he convinced his innocence was never lost | T 27 C 5 (734) |
| which you would be really convinced --- Manuscript | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| remains unseen. Thus you are convinced it is not there. This | W 91 L 2 (174) |
| is very difficult to become convinced that it is insanity not | W 91 L 3 (174) |