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| the face of love has disappeared. T 11 C 3 | T 11 C 2 (283) |
| to attack him, and he disappeared from your sight into his | T 11 I 2 (304) |
| they see the chains have disappeared, and so they MUST have | T 13 G 5 (352) |
| was pain, and suffering has disappeared, to be replaced by joy | T 16 D 1 (431) |
| has been uprooted, and has disappeared. The stillness and the peace | T 16 H 6 (449) |
| it has not yet completely disappeared. You are not asked to | T 18 H 2 (500) |
| them, you answered and they disappeared. T 19 K 6 | T 19 K 5 (542) |
| the sign the other has disappeared from sight. Nor is it | T 21 D 11 (586) |
| on innocence. And every error disappeared because they saw it not | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| notice it had come. What disappeared too quickly to affect the | T 26 F 5 (711) |
| and turmoil and death have disappeared. The light has come. Today | W 75 L 1 (146) |
| Son of God has merely disappeared into His Father, as His | W 169 L 6 (374) |
| little things of earth have disappeared. The universe consists of nothing | W 182 L 11 (393) |
| For fear of God has disappeared. And you can call on | W 196 L 11 (440) |
| final step, and time has disappeared, taking perception with it as | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| but gladly welcomed. Idols have disappeared, and the remembrance of God | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| are no distinctions. Differences have disappeared and Love looks on Itself | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| both high and low have disappeared. Faith in your goal will | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
| made of You has merely disappeared, and with its going are | G 2 A 3 G(5) |
| its dreams of gifts have disappeared as well. The first dream | G 3 A 9 G(8) |
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| fix your gaze upon a disappearing snowflake, and shiver in remembrance | T 19 E 9 (527) |
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| by perceiving light, darkness automatically disappears. T 1 B 40b | T 1 B 40a (9) |
| Creator. All sense of separation disappears, and level confusion vanishes. The | T 3 C 9 (50) |
| truth IS union. As darkness disappears in light, so ignorance fades | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| nature is clearly revealed? What disappears in light is not attacked | T 14 E 2 (375) |
| and before His lesson division disappears. Teach like Him here, and | T 14 G 12 (384) |
| to touch it and it disappears; attempt to grasp it and | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| forgiveness is gently overlooked and disappears. For at its center Christ | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| how the conflict of illusions disappears when it is brought to | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| perceives itself divided. The altar disappears, the light grows dim, the | T 23 B 11 (631) |
| where either goes the other disappears. So is the memory of | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| until reluctance to receive it disappears, and you are willing it | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| Where one appears, the other disappears. And which you share becomes | T 28 F 2 (776) |
| Before this light the body disappears, as heavy shadows must give | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| all. This one appears and disappears in death; that one is | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| powerless before His majesty, and disappears before His holy sight. The | T 31 H 4 (864) |
| world will fade until it disappears, and you will see another | W 122 L 12 (246) |
| years of waiting for salvation disappears before the timelessness of what | W 127 L 9 (260) |
| for the one; the other disappears. But one remains. They are | W 130 L 5 (266) |
| you made. By them it disappears, and all things seen within | W 162 L 1 (354) |
| The sound grows dim and disappears as we approach the Source | W 170 RV 12 (384) |
| you are free. The body disappears because you have no need | W 199 L 4 (447) |
| my own. In You time disappears, and place becomes a meaningless | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| they come together all perception disappears. His kindly sight redeems the | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| a silent blessing and then disappears, its goal accomplished and its | W 310 W10 1 (561) |
| shine upon it as it disappears. 2. Father, forgiveness | W 333 L 1 (586) |
| our curriculum that learning but disappears in its presence. Yet while | M 5 K 3 M(18) |
| vision heals perception and sickness disappears. Nor will it return again | P 3 H 3 P(16) |
the altar of God. It disappears in Him. | S 1 B 5 S(4) |
| one has come the other disappears. The truly humble have no | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
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| you see, for it has disappointed you since time began. The | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| teacher of God should feel disappointed if he has offered healing | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
| is there and each time disappointed in the end. Seek but | M 7 A 5 M(35) |
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| and you see death and disappointment everywhere. T 29 H | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| its roads but lead to disappointment, nothingness and death. There IS | T 31 D 2 (846) |
| and that you must experience disappointment in connection with some of | W 24 L 6 (41) |
| away, ending in dust and disappointment and despair, can but be | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
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| Imagined slights, remembered pain, past disappointments, perceived injustices and deprivations all | T 16 H 1 (448) |
| years of misery, from countless disappointments, and from hopes that turn | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| agony of yet more bitter disappointments, bleak despair, and sense of | W 200 L 1 (449) |
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| while another brings chaos and disaster, needs much conditioning. T | T 4 G 5 (94) |
| still greater faith in the disaster YOU have made. Today, let | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| accept the joyful tidings that disaster is not real, and that | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| and that reality is not disaster. T 16 C 10 | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| of God. If you behold disaster and catastrophe, you tried to | T 21 A 2 (574) |
| is not so. Good in disasters form is difficult to | T 26 I 6 (722) |
| for an interval in which disaster strikes, to be perceived as | T 26 I 7 (723) |
| ancient hate, the instant of disaster, all are here. Here is | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| of dreams of desolation and disaster. See how eagerly he comes | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| be? And thus you judge disaster and success, advance, retreat, and | T 30 H 2 (831) |
| of lack, and safety from disaster of all kinds. The miracle | T 30 I 2 (834) |
| if you believe you want disaster and disunity and pain. Hear | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| God did not create that disaster (specify), and so it is | W 14 L 4 (24) |
In each case, name the disaster quite specifically. | W 14 L 5 (24) |
| are but signs of disease, disaster and death. This cannot be | W 55 RI 1 (100) |
| his Father? Did God create disaster for His Son? Creation is | W 73 L 3 (141) |
| to your long dream of disaster. There are no dark dreams | W 75 L 1 (146) |
| you have placed in pain, disaster, suffering and loss. He gives | W 151 L 11 (318) |
| road that leads out of disaster, past all suffering, and finally | W 197 L 4 (443) |
| do guilt and sickness, pain, disaster and all suffering mean now | M 6 C 4 M(20) |
| for depression, pain, fear and disaster to come to him. Let | M 18 A 1 M(44) |
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| reference. It also has the disastrous effect of denying the creative | T 3 D 3 (52) |
| HAD been caused, and judged disastrous NOW? Belief in sin arouses | T 26 I 5 (722) |
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DISBANDED...................1
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| of the powerless must be disbanded in the presence of strength | T 21 H 3 (598) |
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DISBELIEF...................1
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| met with laughter and with disbelief. T 27 I 6 | T 27 I 5 (757) |
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| 8 K 9 To disbelieve is to side against, or | T 8 K 9 (221) |
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| work at all are AUTOMATICALLY discarded. If you raise what fear | T 11 C 2 (283) |
| functioning. And so it is discarded as a choice, as one | S 3 C 2 S(21) |
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| 1 B 27b The disciples were specifically told to be | T 1 B 27b (5) |
| a model are literally my disciples. Disciples are followers, but if | T 6 B 9 (131) |
| model are literally my disciples. Disciples are followers, but if the | T 6 B 9 (131) |
| can be accomplished. Its sad disciples chant the bodys praise | T 19 H 8 (536) |
| given to the egos disciples to realize that they have | T 19 H 9 (536) |
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| part of the long range disciplinary training which your mind needs | W 65 L 4 (119) |
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| not proficient in the mind discipline which it requires. You may | W 64 L 8 (118) |
| of your lack of mental discipline, and of your need for | W 95 L 4 (185) |
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| as your mind becomes more disciplined and less distractable. 10 | W 36 L 9 (65) |
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DISCLAIMING.................1
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| from the ego, you are disclaiming knowledge instead of affirming it | T 4 A 2 (70) |