| DESIRED.....................9 | |
| is difficult that is WHOLLY DESIRED. To desire wholly is to | T 6 G 9 (149) |
| chose, you made what you desired. T 21 D 6 | T 21 D 5 (584) |
| since time began. And it desired nothing but to join with | T 21 E 5 (588) |
| possible, and more and more desired, as it PROVES to him | T 25 H 9 (688) |
| him bound. And sickness is desired to prevent a shift of | T 27 C 9 (735) |
| more or less. They are desired or not. And each one | T 29 E 4 (793) |
| mind as part of the desired outcome; and also that these | W 24 L 4 (40) |
| thought to save what I desired for myself alone. And as | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| being the bringers of the desired experience in the judgment of | M 22 A 2 M(52) |
| DESIRES.....................23 | |
| to be replaced while he desires it, for nothing is so | T 21 D 2 (583) |
| not the ephemeral, for it desires that everything be like itself | T 21 I 3 (602) |
| each one of their unnatural desires and strange needs. For who | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| which but dance to vain desires. Give them not your worship | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| gives vision priority among your desires. You may feel hesitant about | W 27 L 1 (46) |
| strength to do whatever it desires. You can escape the body | W 91 L 5 (175) |
| petty thoughts, without our personal desires, and without all judgment of | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| for a while, and meaningless desires have been stilled. Await His | W 125 L 6 (254) |
| force, as far as your desires are concerned. Mistake this not | W 136 L 5 (292) |
| Who knows His Father. He desires to go home so deeply | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| we seek today, uniting our desires with the need of every | W 185 L 14 (405) |
| wash them clean of strange desires and disordered wishes. We restore | W 188 L 8 (415) |
| represent its pains. Your strange desires bring it evil dreams. Your | W 190 L 7 (420) |
| carpeted with leaves of false desires, fallen from the trees of | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| we believed that our insane desires were the truth. Now we | W 220 INII 10 (461) |
| in a place of vain desires and of broken dreams, when | W 226 L 2 (468) |
| us. You know all our desires and our needs. And You | W 242 L 2 (486) |
| of the thing the mind desires, judges valuable, and therefore seeks | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| 1. No-one desires pain. But he can think | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| bring tangible form to his desires. And it is this they | M 6 C 2 M(19) |
| make whatever picture the mind desires to see. Remember this. In | M 20 A 5 M(50) |
| of the mind, reproducing its desires and translating them into acceptable | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| words, or thoughts, or vain desires, unneedful now of anything at | S 1 C 8 S(7) |
| DESIRING....................6 | |
| all that there is, by desiring that it BE all that | T 15 I 2 (412) |
| give your faith to holiness, desiring and believing in it BECAUSE | T 21 D 6 (584) |
| let all limitations be removed, desiring to look upon their brothers | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| their understanding of the world, desiring to place its power elsewhere | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| drop them off merely by desiring to do so. The prison | W 57 RI 1 (104) |
| requirements, they are not worth desiring at all, for they can | W 133 L 3 (277) |
| DESK........................1 | |
| Source. I cannot see this desk apart from Him. God is | W 43 L 4 (72) |
| DESOLATE....................3 | |
| hate had scorched and rendered desolate. What hate has wrought have | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| I bring it to the desolate and lonely and afraid. I | W 245 L 1 (489) |
| You could never leave me desolate, to die within a world | W 331 L 1 (584) |
| DESOLATION..................3 | |
| this world which death and desolation seem to rule. In joyous | T 26 H 10 (717) |
| your dread. Who can feel desolation except NOW? A future cause | T 26 I 4 (722) |
| the midst of dreams of desolation and disaster. See how eagerly | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| DESPAIR.....................57 | |
| is ALWAYS a cover for despair. It is without hope because | T 9 G 2 (235) |
| suspicious as long as you despair of yourself. It shifts to | T 9 G 2 (235) |
| you forget this, you WILL despair and you WILL attack. | T 9 G 5 (236) |
| upon your grandeur you CANNOT despair, and therefore you cannot WANT | T 9 G 6 (236) |
| upon the unreal and found despair. Yet by seeking the unreal | T 11 I 7 (305) |
| world IS a thing of despair, for it can never be | T 11 I 7 (305) |
| seem to bind them unto despair they do not see as | T 13 G 5 (352) |
| comes of itself. Let no despair darken the joy of Christmas | T 15 K 8 (422) |
| decision MUST be one of despair. T 16 E 6 | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| great amount of pain. Anxiety, despair, guilt and attack all enter | T 16 F 1 (439) |
| hope and comfort, rather than despair, in this: You could no | T 16 G 7 (446) |
| death and suffering, sickness and despair, and see it thus. What | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| in darkness, and to bring despair and loneliness to it and | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| be life; an instant of despair, a tiny island of dry | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| T(652) despair you travel now, yet it | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| it is but ILLUSION of despair. The death of specialness is | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| hopes and fancies, ALWAYS does despair result. And there is no | T 25 C 1 (672) |
| with littleness and limit and despair. It is His loss you | T 29 C 10 (789) |
| be an endless circle of despair, you need but to decide | T 29 H 7 (800) |
| Voice in chants of deep despair to idols of yourself. Seek | T 29 H 9 (801) |
| hope of happiness is NOT despair. --- Manuscript | T 29 H 9 (801) |
| he were in terror and despair? And this the idol represents | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| worship IS the worship of despair and terror, and the dream | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| a world of terror and despair. Nor is there hope of | T 31 A 7 (838) |
| be found. Learn now, without despair, there is no hope of | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| lead you to confusion and despair. Yet has He never left | T 31 D 9 (848) |
| thing of treachery and black despair, of failing dreams and no | T 31 G 14 (862) |
| is dark indeed, and men despair because the Saviors vision | T 31 G 15 (862) |
| deep sense of failure and despair. 6. How can | W 71 L 5 (135) |
| their joy heals sorrow and despair. They are the proof that | W 100 L 4 (200) |
| The unforgiving mind is in despair, without the prospect of a | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| can offer anything but more despair. Yet it regards its judgment | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| has condemned itself to this despair. It thinks it cannot change | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| we lift our hearts above despair, and raise our thankful eyes | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| turn to bitter ashes of despair. No-one but must accept this | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| is real, hope changes to despair, and life itself must in | W 138 L 7 (301) |
| guilt. It is its own despair it sees in you. | W 151 L 5 (317) |
| blessed the world? Who could despair when perfect joy is yours | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| of His Love, hope and despair would be impossible, for hope | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| hope would be forever satisfied; despair of any kind unthinkable. His | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| His answer is to all despair, for in it lies remembrance | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| one will bring the same despair and misery as do the | W 185 L 5 (403) |
| the hope that lies beyond despair, the love attack would hide | W 185 L 14 (405) |
| sin and death, and watch despair snatch from your fingers every | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| you nothing but a black despair so bitter and relentless that | W 195 L 3 (435) |
| yet more bitter disappointments, bleak despair, and sense of icy hopelessness | W 200 L 1 (449) |
| for many things, and found despair. Now do I seek but | W 251 L 1 (496) |
| more than an illusion of despair. For hope forever will abide | W 270 W6 2 (517) |
| situation, which teaches nothing but despair and death, God sends His | M 1 A 4 M(2) |
| and growing hopelessness; of sickening despair and fear of death; all | M 11 A 6 M(30) |
| A 4 Do not despair, then, because of limitations. It | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
| in dust and disappointment and despair, can but be feared. He | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| upon your heart. Who could despair when hope like this is | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| this is his? Illusions of despair may seem to come, but | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| your fate, your feelings, your despair or hope, your misery or | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
| the dreadful cost of salvaging despair and building up deceptions once | G 1 A 6 G(2) |
| decay and sickening contortions, with despair always in sight and death | G 3 A 2 G(6) |