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| has reacted characteristically here as elsewhere because mental illness, which is | T 4 F 7 (90) |
| are but KNOWING you are elsewhere, begins His lesson in simplicity | T 13 G 3 (351) |
| something that must come from elsewhere, not from here. From the | T 14 F 3 (378) |
attempt to take this aspect elsewhere, and resolve | T 17 G 7 (473) |
| its source and place it elsewhere. As a result, you do | T 17 G 8 (474) |
| removed. To remove the problem elsewhere is to KEEP it. For | T 17 G 8 (474) |
| shift part of the problem elsewhere, the meaning of the problem | T 17 H 1 (474) |
| it made up to you elsewhere, as if you had been | T 17 H 2 (475) |
| will seem to arise from elsewhere; from your brothers, and from | T 19 D 13 (523) |
| his Creator. If it were elsewhere it would rest upon contingency | T 20 G 1 (563) |
| desiring to place its power elsewhere should another point of view | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| it elects to see them elsewhere from their home, as if | T 25 D 5 (677) |
| he still IMAGINE he is elsewhere, and in another time. In | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| abides, and seek no longer elsewhere. You WILL fail. But it | T 29 H 1 (799) |
| that seem to lead you elsewhere. Dreams are not a worthy | W 155 L 13 (335) |
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| little thought which tends to elude the search. This is quite | W 16 L 4 (28) |
| in oneness. And it must elude the mind that thinks of | W 127 L 3 (258) |
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ELUDES......................1
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| the great enemy which always eludes its murderous attack by turning | T 21 H 4 (599) |
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ELUSIVE.....................2
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| now that, and now an elusive shadow attached to nothing, he | T 21 H 12 (601) |
| T 21 H 13 Elusive happiness, or happiness in changing | T 21 H 13 (601) |
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EMACIATED...................1
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| chains for years, starved and emaciated, weak and exhausted, and with | T 20 D 10 (555) |
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EMANATES....................1
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| directly with each other. Neither emanates from consciousness, but both are | T 1 B 28d (5) |
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EMBARK......................3
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| thus dispiriting yourself. Do not embark on foolish journeys, because they | T 4 A 2 (70) |
| them, but the Soul cannot embark on them because it is | T 4 A 2 (70) |
| 8. Today we will embark upon a course you have | W 157 L 8 (340) |
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EMBARKED....................1
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| although he has not yet embarked on it. For time but | W 158 L 3 (341) |
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EMBARKING...................1
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| 13 We are therefore embarking on an organized, well-structured and | T 11 C 13 (286) |
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EMBARKS.....................2
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| relationship on which the ego embarks IS special. The ego establishes | T 15 H 1 (407) |
| PROTECTING you. And thus it embarks on an endless, unrewarding chain | T 15 H 4 (408) |
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EMBARRASSING................1
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| that appears to be very embarrassing. All these are judgments which | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
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EMBARRASSMENT...............1
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| M(25) embarrassment stemming from false humility. The | M 8 A 5 M(25) |
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EMBATTLED...................2
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| would not have His Son embattled, and so His Sons | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| in all the egos embattled citadel more heavily defended than | T 19 C 7 (518) |
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EMBODIES....................1
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| goal of mind training. It embodies precisely what the untrained mind | W 44 L 3 (75) |
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EMBODIMENT..................2
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| the ego is the physical embodiment of this wish. For it | W 72 L 2 (137) |
| of release. 2. Embodiment of fear, the host of | W 163 L 2 (356) |
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| draws everyone to its safe embrace of love and union. Stand | T 14 B 9 (365) |
| be yourself, within its safe embrace. There are the laws of | T 18 G 14 (499) |
| from deep inside yourselves to embrace all the Sonship and give | T 19 D 13 (523) |
| and forgiveness from your welcoming embrace. Without him you ARE friendless | T 26 G 2 (714) |
| you gently in its soft embrace, so strong and quiet, tranquil | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| entirely, and rush to its embrace. The truth could never be | T 30 E 1 (820) |
| that you be there to embrace any situation in which you | W 51 RI 5 (90) |
| your Self stands ready to embrace you as Its own. Such | W 92 L 8 (179) |
| you can feel its soft embrace surround your heart and mind | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| the safety of Your Fatherly embrace? 2. And there | W 244 L 1 (488) |
| Coming that permits it to embrace the world, and hold you | W 300 W9 2 (550) |
| my sorrows end in Your embrace, which You have promised to | W 317 L 2 (568) |
| to Heaven through its kind embrace. For healing tells him, in | P 3 F 8 P(13) |
| only to let the last embrace of prayer rest on the | S 3 E 2 S(25) |
| of malice to the sweet embrace of everlasting Love and perfect | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
| all the darkened places to embrace all living things within its | G 5 A 3 G(13) |
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| love is everywhere. For communication embraces EVERYTHING, and in the peace | T 15 K 8 (422) |
| earth or not. The sky embraces it, and softly holds it | T 30 D 9 (818) |
| The concept of the self embraces all you look upon, and | T 31 E 15 (854) |
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| becomes stronger and more all embracing. Here is it nourished, for | M 15 A 2 M(37) |
| the dream, reaching to everything, embracing all, creation and Creator still | G 3 A 9 G(8) |
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EMBROIDER...................1
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| and false ideas which dreams embroider into pictures of the truth | W 137 L 5 (297) |
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EMERGE......................10
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| doer and the receiver BOTH emerge much farther along in time | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| the case, because they must emerge from the conflict if they | T 2 F 2 (44) |
| and hides in darkness, to emerge in forms quite different from | T 15 J 4 (418) |
| unharmed, and will at last emerge as yourself. This is the | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| the justification for your faith emerge, to bring you shining conviction | T 17 F 7 (469) |
| of total unreality HAD to emerge. What else COULD come of | T 18 B 2 (481) |
| into life eternal. You but emerge from an illusion of what | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| you remember this, and so emerge from deepest mourning into perfect | T 25 H 10 (689) |
| the clouds, the problem will emerge in all its primitive simplicity | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| The leader and the follower emerge as separate roles, each seeming | T 31 B 3 (840) |
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EMERGENCIES.................1
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| be counted on in all emergencies as well as tranquil times | M 5 B 8 M(11) |
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EMERGES.....................2
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| which the Son of God emerges from the past into the | T 15 B 7 (388) |
| not be more apparent than emerges here. T 23 C | T 23 C 5 (633) |
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EMERGING....................1
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| mechanisms of madness are seen emerging here: The enemy, made strong | T 23 C 10 (634) |
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EMINENCE....................1
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| to things you buy, to eminence as valued by the world | W 133 L 2 (277) |
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EMOTION.....................15
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| everything into ONE meaning, ONE emotion and ONE purpose. God has | T 14 D 8 (372) |
| A 3 The one emotion in which substitution is impossible | T 18 A 3 (480) |
| a fragmented and a fragmenting emotion. It seems to take many | T 18 A 3 (480) |
| And this depends on which emotion was called on to send | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| are the home of the emotion which called them forth, and | T 19 H 2 (534) |
| fear. Here is the one emotion that you made, whatever it | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| to be. This is the emotion of secrecy, of private thoughts | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| body. This is the one emotion that opposes love, and always | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| sameness. Here is the one emotion that keeps you blind, dependent | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| of object), about (name of emotion), and so on, concluding at | W 8 L 4 (14) |
| include your irritation, or any emotion which the idea may induce | W 8 L 5 (14) |
| more specific as to the emotion aroused. Actually, a meaningless world | W 13 L 1 (22) |
| rage. The degree of the emotion you experience does not matter | W 21 L 2 (36) |
| because it stems from one emotion, and reflects its source in | W 130 L 6 (267) |
| 1 Fear is the emotion of the world. It has | G 1 A 1 G(1) |
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EMOTIONALLY.................2
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| as supercilious, unbelieving, lighthearted, distant, emotionally shallow, callous, uninvolved, and even | T 10 F 9 (267) |
| your reactions behaviorally, but not emotionally. This is quite evidently a | T 11 A 2 (280) |
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| things you see may have emotionally-charged meaning for you. Try to | W 3 L 1 (5) |
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EMOTIONS....................12
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| and love are the only emotions of which you are capable | T 11 C 1 (283) |
| E. The Two Emotions T 12 | T 12 E 0 (322) |
| that you have but two emotions, love and fear. One is | T 12 E 1 (322) |
| You have but two emotions, yet in your private world | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| soundless. Your behavioral manifestations of emotions are the OPPOSITE of what | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| the OPPOSITE of what the emotions are. You communicate with no | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| You have but two emotions, and one you made and | T 12 E 11 (324) |
| do you realize that the emotions which the dream produce MUST | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| form of more generalized adverse emotions, such as depression, anxiety or | W 34 L 5 (55) |
| is the belief conditions change, emotions alternate because of causes you | W 167 L 4 (368) |
| shifts in mood, and our emotions raise us high indeed or | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| that gives rise to negative emotions, regardless of their seeming justification | M 18 A 4 M(45) |