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| to recover and mobilize its energies AGAINST your release. It will | T 9 G 4 (236) |
| his efforts, or direct his energies and concentrated drive toward goals | W 186 L 10 (408) |
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ENERGY......................5
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| 8 J 12 The energy which you withdraw from creation | T 8 J 12 (217) |
| This is not because your energy is limited, but because YOU | T 8 J 12 (217) |
| recognize the enormous waste of energy which you expend in denying | T 8 J 12 (217) |
| again, with hope reborn and energy restored to walk with lightened | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| of Spirit, supplying its creative energy. When the term is capitalized | U 2 A 1 U(2) |
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ENERVATION..................1
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| a feeling of drowsiness and enervation. Joy characterizes peace. By this | W 74 L 5 (145) |
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ENFOLDS.....................1
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| and the peace of NOW enfolds you in perfect gentleness. Everything | T 16 H 6 (449) |
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ENFORCE.....................1
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| and given them power to enforce what God created not. | T 20 E 2 (557) |
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| does not follow orders, but ENFORCES orders on the prisoner. | T 31 C 3 (844) |
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ENGAGE......................9
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| free of the need to engage in it if you are | T 3 G 5 (61) |
| to teach, too well to engage in upside-down thinking myself. If | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| The ego therefore wants to engage your mind in its OWN | T 7 G 9 (171) |
| in turn, forces them to engage in compulsive activity in order | T 7 I 5 (179) |
| that makes you willing to engage in endless battles with reality | T 11 B 2 (281) |
| perceived as nothingness when you engage in it? How can the | T 23 E 5 (642) |
| your function. We will not engage in ceaseless arguments about what | W 66 L 3 (121) |
| you and tempt you to engage in weaving plans, remind yourself | W 135 L 27 (290) |
| and let this Thought alone engage it fully and remove the | W 140 RIV 5 (312) |
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| which mens minds are engaged arise from the distorted belief | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| brothers and yours are constantly engaged in justifying the unjustifiable. My | T 6 B 12 (131) |
| ego is salvation is intensely engaged in the search for love | T 11 E 1 (290) |
| this, even if you are engaged in conversation or otherwise occupied | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| 16. The mind engaged in planning for itself is | W 135 L 16 (288) |
| against the light; our minds engaged in worshipping what is not | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| one in which everyone is engaged? And how could any limits | P 4 B 1 P(21) |
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| Consciousness is the level which engages in the world, and is | T 1 B 28b (5) |
| of reasoning which the ego engages in, but God, Who KNOWS | T 6 E 10 (142) |
| special activity in which one engages only a relatively small proportion | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
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ENGAGING....................3
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| Those who do so are engaging in a particularly unworthy form | T 2 C 5 (32) |
| as fundamental as this without engaging in further confusion. T | T 3 G 4 (61) |
| 8 The habit of engaging WITH God and His creations | T 4 E 8 (87) |
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| that, although it does not engender knowledge, it does not OBSTRUCT | T 5 C 4 (103) |
| His creation, and therefore DOES engender doubt. You cannot go BEYOND | T 6 H 9 (152) |
| the APPARENT conflict which they engender by perceiving CONFLICT as meaningless | T 7 G 7 (170) |
| your allegiance. Yet it must ENGENDER fear in order to maintain | T 15 B 2 (387) |
| the appearances the world presents engender. They will merely blow away | W 107 L 4 (216) |
| up the desirable it will engender enormous conflict. Few teachers of | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
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| B 42d The emptiness engendered by fear should be replaced | T 1 B 42d (10) |
| his own false beliefs have engendered. T 1 B 52c | T 1 B 52b (17) |
| components within it which have engendered a state of war, and | T 7 G 8 (171) |
| fail the hopes they once engendered, and to leave the taste | W 163 L 3 (356) |
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| The misuse of will engenders a situation which, in the | T 2 B 31 (29) |
| is ALWAYS disruptive. Anything that engenders fear is divisive because it | T 5 G 2 (117) |
| to think LIKE Him. This engenders joy, not guilt, because it | T 5 G 5 (118) |
| so the ONE mood He engenders is joy. He PROTECTS it | T 6 H 2 (150) |
| it, knowing that nothing it engenders means anything. B. Sanity | T 9 A 3 (223) |
| God, and NOT of you, engenders miracles. The miracle itself is | T 14 F 6 (379) |
| but one effect which it engenders, and one form in which | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| Lesson 13. A meaningless world engenders fear. 1 | W 13 L 0 (22) |
| conclude with: A meaningless world engenders fear because I think I | W 13 L 4 (22) |
| 13) A meaningless world engenders fear. The totally insane engenders | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| engenders fear. The totally insane engenders fear because it is completely | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| fear which the ego always engenders and the love which the | W 66 L 7 (122) |
| sounds the senseless busy world engenders, yet He hears them faintly | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| clear? What else but sin engenders our attacks? What else but | W 259 L 1 (504) |
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ENGINE......................1
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| the truth? How can the engine of destruction be PREFERRED, and | T 20 I 4 (571) |
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ENHANCE.....................1
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| can be made that would enhance the invitations real appeal | T 27 D 4 (739) |
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ENJOINED....................2
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| I have enjoined you to behave as I | T 5 D 11 (107) |
| is one, and you are enjoined to do the works of | T 8 I 8 (213) |
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| I 8 The Bible enjoins you to be perfect, to | T 8 I 8 (213) |
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ENJOY.......................2
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| all of them, if they enjoy their benefits or not. The | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| no longer starve, and would enjoy the feast of plenty set | T 28 D 8 (772) |
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| in some way. What was enjoyed before, or seemed to be | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
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ENJOYMENT...................2
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| its comfort or protection or enjoyment in some way? This makes | T 18 H 1 (500) |
| rules he made for his enjoyment. So there still are rules | T 30 E 3 (820) |
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| experiences fear, and no one enjoys it. Yet it would take | T 2 E 3 (39) |
| mind. In fact, the ego enjoys the study of itself, and | T 14 F 8 (379) |
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ENLARGE.....................1
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| WILL be afraid, because to ENLARGE an ego IS to increase | T 4 B 8 (73) |
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ENLARGES....................1
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| else in which your mind enlarges to encompass it. It becomes | T 18 G 11 (498) |
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ENLARGING...................1
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| use his body best by enlarging mans perception so he | T 1 C 4 (19) |
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ENLIGHTEN...................3
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| dawn upon his mind and enlighten it truly. As a result | T 5 I 4 (125) |
| can look into theirs and enlighten them, as I can enlighten | T 7 F 13 (168) |
| enlighten them, as I can enlighten yours. I do not want | T 7 F 13 (168) |
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| Soul. The truly inspired are enlightened, and cannot abide in darkness | T 4 A 1 (70) |
| Gods Son becomes so enlightened that light streams into it | T 11 G 8 (298) |
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| the state of light, and enlightenment IS understanding. Enlightenment stands UNDER | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| light, and enlightenment IS understanding. Enlightenment stands UNDER perception because you | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| If you want understanding and enlightenment you WILL learn it, because | T 8 D 1 (192) |
| them. If they ask for enlightenment and ACCEPT it their fears | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| with this request for your enlightenment: I will be still and | W 106 L 8 (214) |
| light is in them now. Enlightenment is but a recognition, not | W 188 L 1 (413) |
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| live, since it cannot BE enlivened. Therefore, you are not extending | T 7 H 6 (175) |
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ENMITY......................5
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| for love, born of your enmity to one another, must be | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| enemy. Yet they protect its enmity, and call it friend. On | T 24 B 4 (645) |
| replace an ancient enmity that came to kill. In | T 26 J 8 (726) |
| friends, with merciful intent. Their enmity is seen as causeless now | T 28 C 10 (768) |
| and it is here their enmity is kept. Their separate wishes | S 1 E 1 S(9) |
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ENORMITY....................4
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| begins to show you the enormity of the original error, which | T 18 B 2 (481) |
| with respect, and honoring its enormity. What must be punished, MUST | T 19 D 2 (520) |
| helpless COULD believe in it. Enormity has no appeal save to | T 21 H 1 (598) |
| first accomplishment of learning; an enormity so great the Holy Spirit | T 31 A 4 (837) |
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| an illusion, and he exerts enormous efforts to establish its reality | T 1 B 31b (6) |
| temporize, and is capable of enormous procrastination. But it cannot depart | T 2 B 30 (29) |
| misunderstood to imply that an enormous amount of time will be | T 2 E 18 (44) |
| although it is subject to enormous variation because of its instability | T 4 C 2 (76) |
| ego to preserve itself is enormous, but it stems from the | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| You do not recognize the enormous waste of energy which you | T 8 J 12 (217) |
| the cost to YOU is enormous. For this investment costs you | T 11 G 1 (296) |
| the heavy shadows of its enormous and disproportionate enclosure. The other | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| then, you have also made enormous efforts to help Him do | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| Nothing too small or too enormous, too weak or too compelling | T 17 H 5 (476) |
| refusing faith to truth is enormous, and far greater than you | T 17 I 3 (478) |
| Atonement by fighting against sin. Enormous effort is expended in the | T 18 H 4 (500) |
| needs great defense, and at enormous cost. All that the Holy | T 22 F 2 (619) |
| eyes it looks like an enormous solid body, immovable as is | T 22 F 5 (620) |
| a tiny you and an enormous world, with different dreams about | T 27 H 10 (753) |
| to carry with it an enormous sense of responsibility, and may | W 19 L 2 (32) |
| but grow in darkness to enormous size. It fears and it | W 92 L 6 (178) |
| now, for what was made enormous, vengeful, pitiless with hate, demands | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| form they took, nor how enormous they appeared to be, nor | W 158 L 9 (343) |
| the desirable it will engender enormous conflict. Few teachers of God | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| resistance to recognizing this is enormous, because the existence of the | M 6 C 1 M(19) |
| of the scene and the enormous opening vistas that rise to | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| one advantage that can save enormous time if it is properly | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| where it rightfully belongs has enormous cost. The therapist who would | P 4 C 2 P(25) |