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| sets the truth apart from falsehood, and the false kept separate | W 152 L 5 (322) |
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| learner, but if it is falsely endowed with self-initiative, it becomes | T 2 C 15 (34) |
| only because it has been falsely projected onto God, but also | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| and NOT to accept them falsely as justifications for anger. | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| so that you cannot project falsely. God Himself has established what | T 6 H 3 (150) |
| are BECAUSE you see him falsely. Remember always that your identity | T 9 C 1 (225) |
| you; weakness is an idol falsely worshipped, and adored that strength | W 92 L 4 (178) |
| be deceived by what was falsely added. All the threads of | W 151 L 15 (319) |
| today be neither arrogant nor falsely humble. We have gone beyond | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| eyes deceive, and ears hear falsely. Now mistakes become quite possible | W 240 W3 2 (484) |
| see totality and therefore judges falsely. Let us not use it | W 311 L 1 (562) |
| and of images we worshipped falsely ? truth returns to us in | W 323 L 2 (575) |
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FALSER......................1
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| offer you. Yet witness never falser was than this. But how | W 151 L 3 (316) |
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FALSITY.....................6
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| of one MUST make the falsity of its opposite perfectly clear | T 14 C 4 (367) |
| sorting out of truth and falsity. The true becomes what can | T 17 G 4 (473) |
| according to the truth or falsity of the idea which they | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| Son? Forgiveness merely sees its falsity, and therefore lets it go | W 220 W1 1 (462) |
| be as faithful in disowning falsity. Whatever suffers is not part | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| its error or demonstrate its falsity, he is but witnessing to | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
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| of truth; too far to falter now. Just one step more | T 24 C 9 (650) |
| and love which does not falter in the face of pain | W 107 L 5 (217) |
| saviors of the teachers who falter and may even seem to | M 4 A 5 M(8) |
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FALTERING...................1
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| Spirits Will. No little, faltering footsteps that you may take | T 18 D 5 (488) |
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FALTERS.....................2
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| no gap in which abundance falters and grows thin. Here can | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| What but the body falters and must fail to serve | W 135 L 5 (286) |
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FAME........................1
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| the world calls sacrifice. Power, fame, money, physical pleasure; who is | M 7 A 2 M(34) |
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FAMILIAR....................10
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| time sequence should be quite familiar because it is very similar | T 5 C 6 (103) |
| DIFFICULTY IN MIRACLES. This is FAMILIAR enough to you by now | T 6 F 7 (145) |
| that you should be quite familiar with it by now. The | T 9 C 7 (226) |
| along a road far more familiar than you now believe. Is | T 17 F 9 (469) |
| you see and yet somehow familiar, is an arc of golden | T 21 B 8 (576) |
| of light around the same familiar objects which you see now | W 15 L 2 (26) |
| practice period should be quite familiar to you by now, and | W 19 L 4 (32) |
| today should follow a now familiar pattern; begin with repeating the | W 29 L 4 (49) |
| you will return to the familiar world reluctantly. 10. | W 107 L 9 (218) |
| Watch him smile, and see familiar gestures which he makes so | W 161 L 11 (352) |
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| experience with which it is familiarly at home. 4. | W 169 L 3 (373) |
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| When this occurs, the whole family of God, or the Sonship | T 1 B 41a (9) |
| Ultimately, every member of the family of God must return. The | T 1 B 41a (9) |
| equal members of the same family, as you perceive both, so | T 1 B 42c (10) |
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FANATIC.....................1
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| ego pursues its goal with fanatic insistence, and its reality testing | T 11 E 1 (290) |
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| how terrifying! For underneath its fanatical insistence that the past and | T 15 B 5 (387) |
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FANCIED.....................5
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| HIM undependable, and use this fancied undependability as an excuse for | T 14 G 9 (383) |
| seeming blow, each slight, or fancied judgment on itself? T | T 24 B 8 (647) |
| magic, nor invent escapes from fancied threats without reality. They rest | W 98 L 3 (194) |
| worthy to be sought? What fancied value, trivial effect, or transient | W 122 L 3 (244) |
| the means by which your fancied self-defense proceeds on its imagined | W 170 L 4 (377) |
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| you. Let not your foolish fancies frighten you. What is immortal | T 24 H 5 (666) |
| change. Despite your hopes and fancies, ALWAYS does despair result. And | T 25 C 1 (672) |
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| are woven all sorts of fanciful and fragmented illusions of love | T 17 E 8 (464) |
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FANCY.......................1
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| of satisfaction there. Perhaps you fancy to attain some peace and | T 25 C 1 (672) |
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FANTASIES...................46
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| very clearly seen in the fantasies which accompany them. But it | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| to imagine that because these fantasies are so frequent, or occur | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| T 1 C 5 Fantasies of any kind are distorted | T 1 C 5 (19) |
| 1 C 6 NO fantasies are true. They are distortions | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| of the miracle receiver. And fantasies become totally unnecessary as the | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| the BODY. The many body fantasies with which mens minds | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| you search for reality in fantasies you will not find it | T 9 C 10 (227) |
| no more meaning than the fantasies into which they are woven | T 9 C 10 (227) |
| Yet when reality dawns the fantasies are gone. REALITY has not | T 9 C 11 (227) |
| real? Every healer who searches fantasies for truth MUST be unhealed | T 9 D 2 (228) |
| deprives you of knowledge, for fantasies are the veil behind which | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| of hate, and see no fantasies, for your completion lies in | T 16 E 11 (437) |
| attraction of this offering, the fantasies which center around it are | T 16 F 2 (439) |
| worlds has merely led to fantasies of both, and to the | T 16 F 6 (440) |
| what it is. For ONLY fantasies made confusion in choosing possible | T 16 F 16 (443) |
| seeks retribution of YOU. The fantasies it brings to the special | T 16 H 3 (448) |
| act out its hate are fantasies of YOUR destruction. For the | T 16 H 3 (448) |
| and did not change it. Fantasies CHANGE reality. That is their | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| forgiven, and there are no fantasies to hide the truth. The | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| loveliness, you LEARN to reach. Fantasies are all undone, and no | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| What can be used for fantasies of vengeance, and what can | T 17 C 4 (458) |
| such relationships which retain the fantasies that center on them are | T 17 C 5 (458) |
| becomes. And the more the FANTASIES can encompass, the GREATER the | T 17 C 5 (458) |
| of it, and join with fantasies in uninterrupted bliss. How can | T 17 C 6 (458) |
| step between you and your fantasies. Let MY relationship to you | T 17 C 12 (460) |
| dim imaginings of terror, cold fantasies of fear and fiery dreams | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| attack, but it CAN make fantasies and direct the body to | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| is actually acting out its fantasies, it will attack the body | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| and support the shift from fantasies of vengeance to release from | T 18 G 5 (496) |
| Will destructive. You can make fantasies in which your will conflicts | T 18 G 5 (496) |
| is IMPOSSIBLE to act out fantasies. For it is still the | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| For it is still the FANTASIES you want, and they have | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| could be an asset. For fantasies have made your body your | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| that the direction of your fantasies about yourself does not matter | W 35 L 5 (57) |
| your will has power over fantasies and dreams. Trust it to | W 81 RII 4 (162) |
| deceiving and afraid of foolish fantasies and savage dreams; and have | W 93 L 2 (180) |
| mind that all its frantic fantasies were but the dreams of | W 109 L 5 (223) |
| so healing must replace the fantasies of sickness which you hold | W 137 L 7 (297) |
| a victim to attack by fantasies, by dreams, and by illusions | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| of defense by still more fantasies and dreams, by which illusions | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| is gone with all its fantasies. They keep you bound no | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| Nor do we ask for fantasies. For what we seek to | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| what you are, instead of fantasies and shadows. They remind you | W 188 L 7 (414) |
| is the mind recalled from fantasies, awaking to the Real. Forgiveness | W 332 L 1 (585) |
| this? Who except in grandiose fantasies would claim this for himself | M 11 A 3 M(29) |
| Son while he believes his fantasies are true. Thank God for | U 6 A 1 U(9) |
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FANTASIZED..................1
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| accompanied by thoughts of violence, fantasized or apparently acted out. It | M 18 A 4 M(45) |