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| to be blurred by a deep-rooted sense of sin. It is | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
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DEEPENED....................1
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| that shallow roots can be DEEPENED, and thus made to hold | T 1 B 43d (11) |
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| to what he believes. The deeper levels of the subconscious ALWAYS | T 1 B 28d (6) |
| you from THIS. For still deeper than the egos foundation | T 12 C 3 (315) |
| COVER your love, and the deeper you go into the blackness | T 12 C 5 (316) |
| that they are not the deeper source to which they bear | T 13 D 1 (341) |
| and on to a yet deeper sleep. Each dream has led | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| darkness but made the darkness deeper. Your GOAL was darkness, in | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| truths reversal, leading still deeper into terror, and away from | T 23 C 21 (637) |
| But listen, rather, to the deeper call beyond it, that appeals | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| but this is kept still deeper in the mists below the | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| Each grievance made the darkness deeper, and you could not see | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| world encourages is so much deeper and so far beyond the | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| a sense of loss still deeper, which they did not understand | W 155 L 4 (333) |
| have they yet acquired the deeper characteristics that will establish them | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| really changes. They are but deeper shadows, or perhaps different cloud | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| into the shadows, and a deeper sleep in which the waking | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
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| On this issue, then, the deepest split of all occurs, for | T 12 A 1 (312) |
| have approached the darkest and deepest cornerstone in the egos | T 12 B 2 (312) |
| that only the insane, in deepest sleep, could even dream of | T 14 G 2 (381) |
| failures, and some of your deepest retreats you have evaluated as | T 18 F 1 (492) |
| of threat, or anything but deepest reverence. This is your son | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| this, and so emerge from deepest mourning into perfect joy. Accept | T 25 H 10 (689) |
| be less than meets your deepest need. Give all you can | W 193 L 10 (430) |
| but hear Your Voice. In deepest silence I would come to | W 254 L 1 (499) |
| forever conflict-free and undisturbed, in deepest silence and tranquility? 4 | W 330 W12 3 (583) |
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| so debilitating should be so deeply cherished. T 3 H | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| In your own unconscious, deeply repressed by the ego, is | T 4 D 12 (85) |
| a loving brother, I am deeply concerned with your mind, and | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| all set with jewels, and deeply carved and polished. Its purpose | T 17 E 7 (463) |
| the peace which already lies deeply within must first expand, and | T 19 D 14 (524) |
| truth. If one belief so deeply valued here were true, then | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| world. Try to enter very deeply into your own mind, keeping | W 41 L 6 (69) |
| accomplish. Such attempts, ridiculous yet deeply cherished, are the sources for | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| desires to go home so deeply, so unceasingly, His Voice cries | W 183 L 5 (395) |
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| has learned, because that would DEFEAT its purpose. Therefore, it does | T 7 D 4 (159) |
| of the mind ONLY to defeat the minds real purpose | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| ego. ITS purpose is to DEFEAT its own goal. The ego | T 8 D 7 (193) |
| AND CANNOT DO SO. Sensing defeat and angered by it, the | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| WILLS, and no nightmare can defeat a Child of God in | T 11 C 9 (285) |
| to find what would UTTERLY defeat him. Being unable to love | T 11 E 3 (290) |
| the aim of teaching to DEFEAT itself, what can you expect | T 11 F 7 (294) |
| God open to opposition and defeat. Sin is the grand illusion | T 19 C 2 (517) |
| insanity could look upon the defeat of God, and think it | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| The ego ALWAYS marches to defeat, because it thinks that triumph | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| real, made an illusion by defeat. Thus, conflict is the choice | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| the other strong by his defeat. And fear of God and | T 23 C 5 (633) |
| Them has the power to defeat what is Their Will? | T 24 A 1 (644) |
| specialness can live on his defeat. For specialness is triumph, and | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| and its victory is his defeat and shame. How can he | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| goals. And would you now DEFEAT the goal of holiness that | T 24 B 8 (647) |
| is a goal that would defeat salvation, and thus run counter | T 24 C 2 (648) |
| against this step is to defeat your purpose here. You did | T 31 D 6 (847) |
| awareness. I would no longer defeat my own best interests in | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| not our aim, and would defeat our learning goal. But learning | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| this. Defenses are plans to defeat what cannot be attacked. What | W 136 L 11 (293) |
| he reads of terrifying destiny, defeat of all his hopes, his | W 153 L 14 (327) |
| which lead nowhere, choices for defeat, and aims which will remain | W 155 L 7 (334) |
| 5. Unholy in defeat, he has become what death | W 163 L 5 (357) |
| he follows, and has felt defeat and hopelessness as he is | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| cannot but be asking for defeat. 3. Yet you | W 200 L 2 (449) |
| such a way that I defeat my aim. If I elect | W 308 L 1 (558) |
| stand for? It symbolizes the defeat of Gods Son and | M 6 B 2 M(18) |
| harsh and bitter striving and defeat there is a Voice that | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
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| his own purpose would be defeated. The ego has countenanced some | T 4 F 8 (91) |
| Gods purpose could be defeated, and this IS impossible. Only | T 10 F 11 (267) |
| is therefore bound to be defeated. And since it also teaches | T 11 E 2 (290) |
| His guidance you cannot BE defeated. His is the journey to | T 11 E 4 (291) |
| of Father and of Son defeated finally, and laid to rest | W 163 L 4 (356) |
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| It is a judgment that defeats itself, condemning what it says | T 23 C 17 (636) |
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| section is that you can defend truth as well as error | T 2 B 17 (25) |
| been used almost entirely to defend himself AGAINST the Atonement, and | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| hearts are pure, the innocent defend true perception instead of defending | T 3 C 10 (50) |
| times. He did offer to defend me with the sword, which | T 6 B 8 (130) |
| are misguided in how to defend it, are siding with the | T 7 C 3 (156) |
| even if you elect to defend them. T 7 J | T 7 J 9 (183) |
| the ego are predisposed to defend it. Therefore, their choice of | T 8 H 5 (209) |
| not make, and do not defend yourself AGAINST truth. YOU made | T 10 H 8 (276) |
| that he has chosen to defend and love. They will not | T 13 F 5 (350) |
| needs no protection does not defend itself. Defense is of YOUR | T 14 D 5 (371) |
| the ego can no longer defend its lack of content. The | T 14 F 9 (380) |
| defenses DO what they would DEFEND. The underlying basis for their | T 17 E 7 (463) |
| that they OFFER what they defend. What they defend is placed | T 17 E 7 (463) |
| what they defend. What they defend is placed IN them for | T 17 E 7 (463) |
| eternal Spirit are marshalled to defend you from your own attack | T 17 E 10 (464) |
| rules, and cruelly. And to defend this little speck of dust | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| who would still die to defend it? This little self is | T 18 I 7 (504) |
| this. And if you would defend the body against your reason | T 21 G 4 (595) |
| your Father Whom you would defend against. Yet it remains impossible | T 22 F 3 (619) |
| out of sight, if you defend it not. T 23 | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| Those who are special MUST defend illusions against the truth. For | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| it is this you would defend against him. This is what | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| think you are, and would defend your specialness against the truth | T 24 C 4 (648) |
| C 5 You can defend your specialness, but never will | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| E 6 Do not defend this senseless dream, in which | T 24 E 6 (657) |
| everyone tied to this world defend the specialness he wants to | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| much can the loser still defend. T 25 J 5 | T 25 J 4 (697) |
| I have done this to defend a thought system which has | W 51 RI 5 (93) |
| way in which you would defend illusions against the truth. | W 95 L 10 (187) |
| Lesson 135. If I defend myself I am attacked. | W 135 L 0 (285) |
| 1. Who would defend himself unless he thought he | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| locks more tight, what you defend, and how, and against what | W 135 L 4 (285) |
| us consider first what you defend. It must be something that | W 135 L 5 (285) |
| and no concern at all. Defend its life, or give it | W 135 L 6 (286) |
| is done? 10. Defend the body and you have | W 135 L 10 (286) |
| as we say: If I defend myself I am attacked. But | W 135 L 23 (289) |
| It holy. I will not defend myself, Because the Son of | W 135 L 27 (290) |
| 1. 135) If I defend myself I am attacked. | W 148 RIV 1 (315) |
| speaks of and would yet defend it tells you is yourself | W 151 L 5 (317) |
| world? What but illusions could defend you now, when it is | W 153 L 7 (325) |
| is the self you savagely defend against all reason, every evidence | W 166 L 7 (365) |
| is the idea that to defend from fear is to attack | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| this: You make what you defend against, and by your own | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| 9 A madman will defend his own illusions because in | P 3 E 9 P(11) |