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| because they were created as creators. Their influence on EACH OTHER | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| your creation established you AS creators. What you have made is | T 9 J 5 (246) |
| create them. You cannot make creators who are unlike your Creator | T 9 K 5 (249) |
| and trued believes in two creators; or in one, himself alone | W 166 L 2 (364) |
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CREATURE....................2
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| slave to death, a little creature with a little life. Your | T 30 C 3 (814) |
| gain thereby, and every living creature not respond with healed perception | W 194 L 8 (433) |
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CREATURES...................1
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| world, where starved and thirsty creatures came to die. Now they | W 340 W13 5 (594) |
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CREDIBILITY.................1
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| he sees carrying affect their credibility in his perception? His mind | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
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CREDIT......................2
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| s form is difficult to credit in advance. Nor is there | T 26 I 6 (722) |
| to make it hard to credit is not this. No-one can | W 187 L 1 (410) |
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| on chaos. We have already credited the ego with considerable ingenuity | T 4 C 17 (81) |
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CREDULOUS...................1
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| believe is not to be credulous, but to accept and APPRECIATE | T 8 K 9 (221) |
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CREED.......................1
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| is the egos fundamental creed, a basic cornerstone in the | T 12 G 10 (332) |
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CREEP.......................1
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| their projections are trying to creep back INTO them. That is | T 7 I 5 (179) |
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CREEPS......................2
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| ego sees it. For guilt creeps in where happiness has been | T 19 F 10 (530) |
| that walks and breathes, or creeps or crawls, or even lives | T 24 D 4 (653) |
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| where all is one, there crept a tiny, mad idea, at | T 27 I 6 (757) |
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CRIES.......................5
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| or not to hear the cries of pain that rise to | T 12 G 4 (330) |
| deeply, so unceasingly, His Voice cries unto you to let Him | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| is here. There are no cries of pain and sorrow heard | W 290 W8 2 (539) |
| need for vengeance and the cries of pain, the fear of | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| never failed to hear your cries of pain and grief, and | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
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CRIME.......................4
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| feel guilty for this imagined crime, which no one in this | T 13 H 15 (358) |
| blacken it with still another crime. You cannot give yourself your | T 31 G 2 (858) |
| of fierce retaliation for a crime that could not be committed | W 190 L 2 (419) |
| will overlook no sin, no crime, no guilt that it can | S 2 B 2 S(12) |
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CRIMES......................2
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| condemns a sinner for the crimes he did not do, but | T 25 I 5 (692) |
| think of them as savage crimes or secret sins with weighty | W 190 L 4 (419) |
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CRIMINAL....................1
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| believes that you are a criminal, as deserving of death as | T 11 H 14 (302) |
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CRIPPLED....................1
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| guilt. For this insists your crippled picture is a lasting sign | T 27 B 10 (732) |
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CRITERIA....................4
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| your actions as the true criteria for behavior, I will have | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| an increasing awareness that HIS criteria are equally applicable to YOU | T 11 B 6 (282) |
| Today we list the real criteria by which to test all | W 133 L 3 (277) |
| time. Nor can any consistent criteria for determining what these categories | M 11 A 1 M(28) |
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| vengeance? The absence of a criterion for outcome, set IN ADVANCE | T 17 G 3 (472) |
| inevitable. Its attainment is the criterion by which the wholeness of | T 19 A 1 (512) |
| or an apple. The sole criterion for applying the idea to | W 2 L 2 (4) |
| so we come to the criterion for choice which is the | W 133 L 11 (279) |
| ones judgment as the criterion for maturity and strength. Our | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| by no means the ultimate criterion, but at the outset it | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
| honored. This is the sole criterion this course requires. No more | M 25 A 6 M(59) |
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CRITIC......................1
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| Let me not be Your critic, Lord, today, and judge against | W 514 L 1 (514) |
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CRITICAL....................4
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| own salvation you must be critical, since your salvation IS critical | T 6 H 1 (150) |
| critical, since your salvation IS critical to the whole Sonship. We | T 6 H 1 (150) |
| teach your mind to be critical of other minds because He | T 6 H 3 (150) |
| have you maintain. Egos are critical in terms of the kind | T 9 A 1 (223) |
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CROSS.......................30
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| own errors. Take up thy cross and follow me means recognize | T 1 B 36a (8) |
| The journey to the cross should be the last foolish | T 4 A 3 (70) |
| clinging to the old rugged cross. The only message of the | T 4 A 4 (70) |
| that we can OVERCOME the cross. Unless you do so, you | T 4 A 4 (70) |
| be transferred TO knowledge, or CROSS OVER into it. It might | T 5 C 1 (102) |
| have nailed YOURSELF to a cross and placed a crown of | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| true about the thoughts which cross the mind of those who | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| so the one who would cross over is literally transported there | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| too near, and you will cross the bridge in perfect safety | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| their hands to help you cross, and welcome them. For it | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| YOUR completion. Fear not to cross to the abode of peace | T 16 E 9 (436) |
| the ONLY one. You will cross the bridge into reality simply | T 16 F 16 (443) |
| the bridge. Yet as you cross to join it, it will | T 16 G 10 (446) |
| little and so easy to cross that you could not believe | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| follow him, not to the cross, but to the Resurrection and | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| to live again, until you cross the gap between the past | T 26 F 13 (713) |
| at last. Where stood a cross stands now the risen Christ | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| unsatisfying one. All terms which cross your mind are suitable subjects | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| horrors in the world that cross your mind. Name each one | W 14 L 4 (24) |
| world, merely let whatever thoughts cross your mind come into your | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| self-inflating descriptive terms may well cross your mind. Try to recognize | W 35 L 5 (57) |
| events in which you figure cross your mind. Pick up any | W 35 L 7 (58) |
| carefully to catch whatever thoughts cross it. At first, make no | W 65 L 5 (120) |
| any conflict thoughts that may cross your mind. Tell yourself immediately | W 74 L 3 (144) |
| as one by one they cross your mind. Be certain not | W 134 L 16 (284) |
| those around you, or who cross your mind, or whom you | W 137 L 10 (298) |
| of a dream happened to cross our minds, and we mistook | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| has nailed you to the cross. Perhaps it seemed to be | W 196 L 5 (439) |
| the bridge which everyone will cross to leave this world behind | W 200 L 8 (450) |
| and took him from the cross. Arise and let My thanks | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
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CROSS-EXAMINED..............1
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| because you have not seriously cross-examined him. If you did, you | T 8 H 5 (209) |
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CROSSED.....................3
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| to littleness. Once you have crossed the bridge, the value of | T 16 G 5 (445) |
| or of good that ever crossed your mind of anyone. Now | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| to choose; his name has crossed your mind already. He will | W 78 L 5 (154) |
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CROSSES.....................4
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| to you. As each one crosses your mind, say: This thought | W 10 L 4 (17) |
| and then as each one crosses your mind, hold it in | W 16 L 5 (29) |
| to you. As each one crosses your mind, say: I can | W 23 L 6 (39) |
| for each unresolved situation that crosses your mind, say to yourself | W 24 L 6 (41) |
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CROSSING....................2
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| perspective you will gain from crossing over will be the understanding | T 16 G 10 (446) |
| noting the thoughts that are crossing your mind for about a | W 4 L 1 (6) |
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CROWD.......................1
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| it does not possess, and crowd it with images that do | W 13 L 3 (22) |
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CROWN.......................6
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| a cross and placed a crown of thorns upon your OWN | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| gift of lilies, not the crown of thorns; the gift of | T 20 B 1 (547) |
| you but offer him a crown of thorns, not recognizing it | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| the Son of God, and crown him king of death. Your | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| or you will weave a crown of thorns from which your | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| own away, and lift the crown of thorns which you have | W 161 L 11 (352) |
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CROWNED.....................1
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| BETWEEN illusions, one to be crowned as real, the other vanquished | T 23 B 9 (630) |
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CROWNING....................1
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| can gather them together by crowning them as one with the | T 13 B 1 (335) |
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CROWNS......................1
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| they are kings with golden crowns because of them. All this | T 13 G 4 (351) |
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CRUCIAL.....................22
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| question response to what? becomes crucial. Since stimuli are identified through | T 1 B 42b (10) |
| the Kingdom to let this crucial concept slip away. It is | T 6 F 8 (145) |
| egos beliefs on this crucial issue vary, and that is | T 6 H 2 (150) |
| be possible, except for the crucial fact that both are TEACHING | T 8 B 4 (189) |
| to be healed is the crucial factor in rehabilitation. Without this | T 8 E 6 (196) |
| it seems, is really the crucial issue in the whole separation | T 9 C 8 (227) |
| WITHOUT EXCEPTION. This is a crucial step in the re- awakening | T 10 E 4 (262) |
| it WITHOUT disguise as a crucial step in the undoing of | T 11 B 6 (282) |
| OUTSIDE himself, for this is crucial to his adjustment. He does | T 11 D 6 (288) |
| ability to generalize is a crucial learning failure. Would you ask | T 11 F 6 (294) |
| wonder why it is so crucial that you look upon your | T 12 C 1 (315) |
| 6 This is a crucial period in this course, for | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| no one can lose is crucial to this course. For miracles | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| not true. This is a crucial step in dealing with illusions | T 28 C 7 (767) |
| not lost sight of the crucial importance of the reversal of | W 20 L 1 (34) |
| 5. It is crucial to your learning to be | W 25 L 5 (43) |
| recognizing that your salvation is crucial to the salvation of the | W 36 L 3 (64) |
| you, if you remember the crucial importance of your function to | W 64 L 7 (118) |
| To you, then, light is crucial. While you remain in darkness | W 91 L 2 (174) |
| thinking of the world, is crucial to the thought reversal which | W 126 L 1 (255) |
| 2. This is another crucial turning point in the curriculum | W 157 L 2 (339) |
| 1 This is a crucial question both for teacher and | M 18 A 1 M(44) |