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| 5 How bleak and despairing is the egos use | T 15 B 5 (387) |
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| turns to fantasy unless he despairs of finding satisfaction in reality | T 9 C 10 (227) |
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DESPERATE...................4
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| ego rules. The ego is desperate because it opposes literally invincible | T 4 D 13 (85) |
| shallow, callous, uninvolved, and even desperate, but NOT REALLY AFRAID. MINIMIZING | T 10 F 9 (267) |
| upon which ALL compromise, ALL desperate attempts to strike a bargain | T 26 A 1 (700) |
| this complexity is but a desperate attempt not to recognize the | W 79 L 6 (158) |
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DESPERATELY.................2
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| you should seek blindly and desperately for something you would not | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| from death. They seek it desperately, but not in the peace | T 16 E 4 (435) |
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| 4 The world must despise and reject me because the | T 8 E 4 (195) |
| replace the self which you despise. And you despise it because | T 16 F 10 (441) |
| which you despise. And you despise it because you do not | T 16 F 10 (441) |
| death. And would you not despise the one who tells you | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| frailty and littleness. And you despise its acts, but not your | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| meet him; one you actively despise, or merely try to overlook | W 121 L 10 (243) |
| Who can forgive and yet despise? And who can tell another | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
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| confidence in yourselves, so long despised. You go toward love still | T 18 D 3 (487) |
holy what is hated and despised. Nor is | T 18 H 4 (500) |
| real, the other vanquished and despised. Here will the Father NEVER | T 23 B 9 (630) |
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| what God created. The ego DESPISES weakness, even though it makes | T 8 I 6 (212) |
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DESPITE.....................15
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| they really exist at all. Despite the apparent contradiction in this | T 3 H 8 (65) |
| will IS still for God. Despite the egos attempts to | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| your consistency is called on DESPITE chaos. Yet chaos and consistency | T 6 H 5 (151) |
| and it belongs to you DESPITE your preference. T 11 | T 11 C 8 (285) |
| the CAUSE of loneliness. And despite the evident insanity of this | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| the outcome does not change. Despite your hopes and fancies, ALWAYS | T 25 C 1 (672) |
| innocent of this, and victimized despite your innocence? Whatever way the | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| he keep yours preserved intact, despite your separate views of what | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| they really are the same, despite their different forms. All learning | T 27 F 7 (746) |
| observe this rule without delay, despite your opposition. For you have | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| the thought that comes first, despite the temptation to believe that | W 17 L 1 (30) |
| there are no private thoughts. Despite your initial resistance to this | W 19 L 2 (32) |
| forever. And foolishness it is, despite the serious and tragic forms | W 41 L 2 (68) |
| not believe in the illusion despite appearances. M 13 A | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| you made does not. Yet, despite its obvious and complete ignorance | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
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| world you made directs your destiny. For this will be your | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| T(627) destiny and purpose are far beyond | T 23 A 4 (627) |
| the ONE decider of your destiny in time. The choice is | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| for time appointed not his destiny, nor set the hour of | T 29 G 2 (797) |
| think are part of human destiny. Today we take the largest | W 127 L 6 (259) |
| tale he reads of terrifying destiny, defeat of all his hopes | W 153 L 14 (327) |
| Saviors of the world. Your destiny lies there and nowhere else | W 165 L 6 (363) |
| is I who rule my destiny. What happens is what I | W 253 L 1 (498) |
| slave of time and human destiny. But when I willingly and | W 317 L 1 (568) |
| again, for it is the destiny of all relationships to become | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| up and find your certain destiny the world would hide but | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| and truth, the lord of destiny and times domain, and | G 1 A 4 G(2) |
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| abolish his creativity. He can destroy his medium of communication, but | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| with equal power, will inevitably DESTROY peace. That is why the | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| Resurrection demonstrated that NOTHING can destroy truth. Good can withstand ANY | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| it is forever unwilling to destroy what you have made. No | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| you can interrupt but cannot destroy. T 5 D 7 | T 5 D 6 (105) |
| is beyond your ability to destroy, but entirely within your grasp | T 5 F 3 (112) |
| assault another, and can even destroy it. Yet if destruction ITSELF | T 6 B 4 (129) |
| it believes that it can DESTROY love, and therefore does not | T 7 G 2 (169) |
| This is an attempt to DESTROY it, yet the ego actually | T 8 I 6 (212) |
| real the UNREAL and then destroy it. T 9 C | T 9 C 5 (226) |
| No one can will to destroy himself. When you think you | T 9 I 7 (242) |
| learn what he believes would destroy him. T 10 F | T 10 F 10 (267) |
| and it will try to destroy it, because it is afraid | T 12 B 1 (312) |
| will turn on yourself and destroy yourself. T 12 B | T 12 B 6 (314) |
| a world which God would destroy; and by loving Him, which | T 12 C 5 (316) |
| in Heaven. It would thus destroy you here and bury you | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| it IS delusional. You would destroy times continuity by breaking | T 12 F 4 (327) |
| peace of mind, and so destroy him. Yet if he could | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| purify, and not let you destroy. However unholy the reason why | T 15 F 5 (401) |
| your imagined needs, which would destroy the relationship. Your ONLY need | T 15 F 5 (401) |
| Whose total Love would completely destroy you. T 15 J | T 15 J 7 (419) |
| YOU invited in that would destroy you, and DOES demand total | T 15 J 8 (419) |
| will make complete, and NOT destroy. Say and understand this: I | T 15 K 10 (423) |
| egos goals, is to destroy reality and substitute illusion. For | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| egos atonement which would destroy. The power of God and | T 16 H 10 (450) |
| To fragment truth is to destroy it by rendering it meaningless | T 17 B 2 (453) |
| used AGAINST truth will always destroy faith. If you lack faith | T 17 H 2 (475) |
| relationships the ego sponsors to destroy. T 18 A 3 | T 18 A 2 (480) |
special relationship. He does not destroy it, nor | T 18 C 7 (485) |
| was simply that God cannot destroy Himself. The light is IN | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| to make destructive what cannot destroy can have no real effect | T 18 G 5 (496) |
| you have made, and would destroy it. But you would not | T 18 G 7 (497) |
| and make whole. Faithlessness would destroy and SEPARATE; faith would unite | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| have created what wills to destroy Him, and has the POWER | T 19 D 7 (522) |
| die, attack and murder and destroy themselves, are wholly unreal? Could | T 20 I 7 (572) |
| your peace to enter and destroy. T 24 E 5 | T 24 E 4 (657) |
| in Heaven the world cannot destroy. For it is large enough | T 25 E 4 (680) |
| limitless has come, not to destroy, but to receive Its Own | T 27 D 7 (739) |
| cannot bridge, for He cannot destroy the alien will that He | T 28 D 6 (771) |
| get it, for it would destroy the day by | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| which could replace it, and destroy the Will of God. Only | T 30 G 5 (828) |
| You made what you would destroy; everything that you hate and | W 22 L 2 (37) |
| wherever you go. Nothing can destroy your peace of mind because | W 41 L 4 (68) |
| and a deliberate attempt to destroy it. In the attack, God | W 72 L 1 (137) |
| of God Himself and thus destroy His wholeness. Can a world | W 132 L 13 (275) |
| turn upon itself and to destroy. 8. Who sees | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| Would you request that love destroy itself? Or would you have | W 161 L 9 (352) |
| to avenge, to murder and destroy. 4. Yet is | W 189 L 3 (416) |
| from him, and waiting to destroy his life and blot him | W 196 L 5 (439) |
| patient may even try to destroy himself. Having nothing to live | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
| for what the world would destroy the Holy Spirit would restore | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| a twisted knife that would destroy the holy Son He loves | S 2 B 2 S(13) |
| His Father. Can a dream destroy a truth so holy and | G 3 A 8 G(8) |