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| as fearful, it interprets it fearfully. Having made YOU afraid, you | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| fearful are apt to perceive fearfully. T 6 B 2 | T 6 B 1 (129) |
| them if he regards them fearfully. He will appreciate ALL of | T 7 G 1 (169) |
| and show them to you fearfully to demonstrate what He has | T 13 D 7 (342) |
| to the ground, they whisper fearfully that it is so. | W 163 L 5 (357) |
| 8. You cower fearfully lest you should feel Christ | W 166 L 8 (365) |
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| not have greater reason for fearing the world as YOU perceive | T 11 C 13 (286) |
| the dream you share. And fearing it, you will not WANT | T 28 F 3 (776) |
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| lighten it. Bring this light fearlessly with you, and hold it | T 10 B 1 (252) |
| Waken from time, and answer fearlessly the call of Him Who | T 16 E 13 (438) |
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| 1970 Lesson 310. In fearlessness and love I spend today | W 310 L 0 (560) |
| may spend this day in fearlessness, without confusing pain with joy | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| of trust. Being based on fearlessness it is gentle. Being certain | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
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| PRESERVERS of time. They induce fears of future retaliation or abandonment | T 5 H 3 (120) |
| too will laugh at your fears and replace them with peace | T 10 H 18 (278) |
| NEED reality to dispel your fears. T 10 H 19 | T 10 H 18 (279) |
| Would you not exchange your fears for truth if the exchange | T 10 H 19 (279) |
| enlightenment and ACCEPT it their fears vanish, but if they HIDE | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| hurt himself. The retaliation he fears and which he SEES will | T 11 J 8 (309) |
| and recoils from what he fears. And you react with fear | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| the shapes and forms and fears of nothing. Accept this key | T 13 G 8 (353) |
| ego. Their nightmares and their fears are all associated with it | T 15 B 1 (386) |
| it cannot even see, it fears. Loudly the ego tells you | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| C 9 Who, then, fears healing? Only those to whom | T 27 C 9 (735) |
| has done nothing. What he fears is cause without the consequences | T 28 C 7 (768) |
| not what love means. He fears to love and loves to | T 29 A 2 (784) |
| they EXIST from which the fears arise. Dreams are not wanted | T 29 E 4 (793) |
| the child believe, because he fears his thoughts, and gives them | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| recognizing that its opposition and fears are meaningless. You might find | W 44 L 6 (76) |
| darkness to enormous size. It fears and it attacks and hates | W 92 L 6 (178) |
| day, and quiet all your fears with this assurance, kind and | W 103 L 3 (207) |
| the future from your ancient fears, you find escape and give | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| the world with all your fears, with doubts and miseries, your | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| the question is resolved. Who fears has but denied himself and | W 160 L 5 (348) |
| against our anger, that our fears may disappear and offer room | W 161 L 1 (350) |
| Who gently answers all your fears with this one merciful reply | W 166 L 11 (366) |
| fear but teaches them their fears are justified. Your hand becomes | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| I share your doubts and fears a little while, that you | W 170 RV 6 (382) |
| the road by which all fears and doubts are overcome. We | W 170 RV 6 (382) |
| twisting in agony because your fears have laid the mark of | W 191 L 6 (423) |
| where is terror then? What fears could still assail those who | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| afraid. Let love replace their fears through you. Accept salvation now | W 199 L 7 (448) |
| How foolish are our fears! Would You allow Your Son | W 240 L 2 (483) |
| our doubts, past all our fears, there still is certainty. For | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| your brothers and yourself; all fears of future states and all | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
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| to go there, what is feasible for you to undertake, and | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| If this is not yet feasible, we are content and even | W 273 W6 1 (520) |
| evening, if it is not feasible for you to take it | M 17 A 5 M(41) |
| s help when it is feasible to do so, and thank | M 30 A 5 M(69) |
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| master, who allows them to feast only upon what they return | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| messengers into the world, to feast upon it, and to prey | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| Love, too, would set a feast before you, on a table | T 19 F 7 (529) |
| ever heard. This is a feast which honors your | T 19 F 7 (529) |
| You WANT communion, not the feast of fear. You WANT salvation | T 19 G 5 (531) |
| starve, and would enjoy the feast of plenty set before them | T 28 D 8 (772) |
| 9 This is a feast unlike indeed to those the | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| can deprive. Here is a feast the Father lays before His | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| time waits not upon this feast, which has no end. For | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| its sickly followers prepare its feast of death. 5. | W 330 W12 4 (583) |
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| This is indeed a little feat for such a power. For | T 21 D 3 (583) |
| is such a giant learning feat it is indeed incredible. But | T 31 A 2 (836) |
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| s fall, nor hold a feather. Nothing can rest upon it | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| 19 E 8 This feather of a wish, this tiny | T 19 E 8 (527) |
| How mighty can a little feather be before the great wings | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| what will collapse beneath a feathers weight? T 28 | T 28 H 6 (782) |
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| each blade of grass and feathered wing and all the living | S 3 E 2 S(25) |
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FEATHERS....................1
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| on a mad course like feathers dancing insanely in the wind | T 18 B 4 (481) |
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FEATS.......................1
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| are not concerned with intellectual feats nor logical toys. We are | W 36 L 1 (64) |
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FEATURES....................1
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| be gone. In dreams these features are not obscure. You seem | T 18 C 5 (485) |
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FEB.........................9
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| W(296) Feb. 17, 1970 Lesson 137 | W 137 L 0 (296) |
| W(300) Feb. 27, 1970 Lesson 138 | W 138 L 0 (300) |
| W(579) Feb. 19, 1971 Lesson 327 | W 327 L 0 (579) |
| W(595) Feb. 1, 1971 Lesson 341 | W 341 L 0 (595) |
| W(596) Feb. 2, 1971 Lesson 342 | W 342 L 0 (596) |
| W(598) Feb. 3, 1971 Lesson 344 | W 344 L 0 (598) |
| W(605) Feb. 10, 1971 (14) What | W 350 W14 0 (605) |
| W(610) Feb. 12, 1971 Lesson 355 | W 355 L 0 (610) |
| W(612) Feb. 16, 1971 Lesson 357 | W 357 L 0 (612) |
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FEBRUARY....................8
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| W(285) February 2, 1970 Lesson 135 | W 135 L 0 (285) |
| W(291) February 9, 1970 Lesson 136 | W 136 L 0 (291) |
| W(580) February 20, 1971 Lesson 328 | W 328 L 0 (580) |
| W(600) February 5, 1971 Lesson 346 | W 346 L 0 (600) |
| W(602) February 8, 1971 Lesson 348 | W 348 L 0 (602) |
| W(603) February 9, 1971 Lesson 349 | W 349 L 0 (603) |
| W(606) February 11, 1971 Lesson 351 | W 351 L 0 (606) |
| W(614) February 18, 1971 Lesson 359 | W 359 L 0 (614) |
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| here is fear begot and fed with blood, to make it | W 170 L 2 (377) |
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| unite with them in a feeble attempt at identification, or attack | T 4 C 10 (78) |
| attack them in an equally feeble show of strength. It | T 4 C 10 (78) |
| be difficult to disregard its feeble squeaks that tell of its | T 22 F 4 (620) |
| the truth. Let my own feeble voice be still, and let | W 118 RIII 2 (238) |
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| freedom IS. You groped but feebly in the dust and found | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| and save, while love stands feebly by, with helpless hands, bereft | T 25 I 9 (693) |
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| different languages. What fear would feed upon, love overlooks. What fear | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| sin, offered to sin to feed upon and keep itself alive | T 19 J 2 (538) |
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| it keeps hidden, and yet feeds upon. To YOU it teaches | T 19 H 5 (535) |
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FEEL........................148
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| belong. This means that YOU feel responsible for it. The level | T 2 D 1 (37) |
| wrongly. This is why you feel responsible for it. You must | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| inconsistently even then. You may feel at this point that it | T 2 E 8 (41) |
| Man has every reason to feel afraid, as he perceives himself | T 3 F 5 (58) |
| H 5 When you feel tired, it is merely because | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| of this does make you feel tired because it is essentially | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| no man who does not feel that he is imprisoned in | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| you approach the Beginning, you feel the fear of the destruction | T 3 I 8 (69) |
| the need they feel to protect them. This is | T 4 C 4 (77) |
| conflicts with the love you feel for what you made BECAUSE | T 4 D 7 (83) |
| E 6 When you feel guilty, KNOW that the ego | T 4 E 6 (86) |
| you. As long as you feel guilty your ego | T 4 E 6 (86) |
| its orders. This makes them feel RESPONSIBLE for their mind errors | T 5 G 10 (119) |
| If you allow yourself to feel guilty you will REINFORCE the | T 5 I 12 (127) |
| if that is how you feel. Therefore, the first step in | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| at peace. I do NOT feel guilty because the Holy Spirit | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| the ego to make you feel DIFFERENT from your brothers, and | T 6 C 3 (134) |
| to a brother YOU will feel deprived. This is because denial | T 7 H 1 (174) |
| WANT it. This makes you feel DEPRIVED of it, and by | T 7 H 9 (176) |
| if you do, you WILL feel lonely and helpless because you | T 8 E 1 (195) |
| cannot tell you how YOU feel. YOU do not know how | T 8 H 8 (210) |
| do not know how you feel because you have ACCEPTED the | T 8 H 8 (210) |
| CAN tell you how you feel. Sickness is merely another example | T 8 H 8 (210) |
| INCAPABLE of knowing how you feel. When we said that the | T 8 H 8 (210) |
| MAKE yourself unreal. When you feel these things, do not try | T 8 J 16 (218) |
| the Holy Spirit you merely feel better because loving seems POSSIBLE | T 9 H 6 (240) |
| joyous, it is blasphemous to feel depressed. All of these illusions | T 9 K 12 (250) |
| course. Perhaps you do not feel that a course which, in | T 10 H 5 (275) |
| For as long as you feel guilty you are listening to | T 11 H 15 (303) |
| If you did not feel guilty you COULD not attack | T 11 J 1 (307) |
| perceive his own, you WILL feel guilty. Nor will you find | T 13 D 3 (341) |
| thinking. The happy learner cannot FEEL GUILTY about learning. This is | T 13 H 1 (354) |
| AGAINST Him. And you WILL feel guilty for this imagined crime | T 13 H 15 (358) |
| separate from Him. You can feel His Presence next to you | T 13 I 2 (360) |
| I 4 You WILL feel guilty til you learn this | T 13 I 4 (360) |
| an attempt to make someone feel guilty, and this attempt is | T 15 H 10 (409) |
| think it is, you will feel guilty about communication, and will | T 15 H 11 (410) |
| that hate is sin merely feel guilty, and do not correct | T 16 F 2 (439) |
| F 6 When you feel the holiness of your relationship | T 18 F 6 (494) |
| to peace. This sacrifice you feel to be too great to | T 19 G 2 (531) |
| more dies than it can feel. It does NOTHING. Of itself | T 19 J 3 (538) |
| of death? What would you feel and think if death held | T 19 K 1 (541) |
| 8 Be comforted, and feel the Holy Spirit watching over | T 20 F 8 (561) |
| you what you see and feel, and place your faith in | T 21 C 12 (581) |
| no fear to let you feel ashamed. It doubts not your | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| Forget not, when you feel the need arise to be | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| with an illusion. And therefore feel that you are weak because | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| Quite easily. How do you feel? Is peace in your awareness | T 23 C 22 (638) |
| of punishment the murderer must feel? He may deny he is | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| and just. The special ones feel weak and frail BECAUSE of | T 24 B 4 (645) |
| there because you still can feel it with your hands, and | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| on it, the hands that feel it, and the ears with | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| and RECOGNIZE they are, can feel no guilt. For they cannot | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| to deny, and you WILL feel denied. Seek to deprive, and | T 25 J 8 (698) |
| lies in that you STILL feel guilty, though without understanding WHY | T 26 H 13 (718) |
| is your dread. Who can feel desolation except NOW? A future | T 26 I 4 (722) |
| God Himself what it should feel, and what its function is | T 27 G 4 (749) |
| any pain and suffering you feel, this is still true. For | T 27 I 10 (759) |
| CAN be victimized, but CANNOT feel itself as victim. It accepts | T 28 G 1 (779) |
| be perceived and thought to feel and act, and hold you | T 29 C 9 (789) |
| and talk and think and feel, and speak for THEM. Yet | T 29 J 4 (806) |
| J 9 Whenever you feel fear in any form, - | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| fearful if you do not feel a deep content, a certainty | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| you perceive, and so you feel attacked. And therefore angry. There | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| this has happened if you feel yourself unwilling to sit by | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| do not LIKE what I feel now. This much is obvious | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| not like the way you feel, what could be easier than | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| not like the way you feel. This tiny opening will be | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| nor what you choose to feel or think or wish. For | T 31 F 4 (857) |
| what it orders him to feel. It sets the limits on | T 31 H 1 (863) |
| periods, if you begin to feel uneasy. Do not have more | W 15 L 5 (27) |
| todays idea unless you feel completely comfortable with it, and | W 15 L 5 (27) |
| among your desires. You may feel hesitant about using the idea | W 27 L 1 (46) |
| once during the day you feel that you were perfectly sincere | W 27 L 4 (46) |
| anticipated, and when you yourself feel reasonably ready. 5. | W 32 L 4 (53) |
| frequent, and made whenever you feel your peace of mind is | W 34 L 5 (55) |
| repeating the idea until you feel some sense of relief. It | W 34 L 6 (56) |
| term or terms which you feel are applicable to your reactions | W 35 L 7 (58) |
| surely. The hesitation you may feel in answering is not due | W 36 L 2 (64) |
| 10. Meanwhile, you should feel free to introduce variety into | W 36 L 10 (65) |
| at a time when you feel ready, than it is to | W 42 L 3 (70) |
| There is every reason to feel confident that you will succeed | W 45 L 5 (78) |
| his faith in weakness and feel safe? Yet who can put | W 47 L 2 (83) |
| his faith in strength and feel weak? 3. God | W 47 L 2 (83) |
| have reached it if you feel a deep peace, however briefly | W 47 L 7 (84) |
| forgive all things because I feel the stirring of His strength | W 60 RI 2 (110) |
| that awareness nearer, whether you feel you have succeeded or not | W 67 L 4 (125) |
| find out how you would feel without them. If you succeed | W 68 L 4 (126) |
| 7. Try to feel safety surrounding you, hovering over | W 68 L 7 (127) |
| them aside with your hand; feel them resting on your cheeks | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| properly, you will begin to feel a sense of being lifted | W 69 L 6 (129) |
| Whom you ask. Whenever you feel your confidence wane and your | W 72 L 11 (139) |
| you. Sink into it, and feel it closing around you. There | W 74 L 5 (145) |
| you are succeeding, you will feel a deep sense of joy | W 74 L 5 (145) |
| 6. If you feel yourself slipping off into withdrawal | W 74 L 6 (145) |
| no time in which you feel completely free of problems, and | W 79 L 3 (157) |
| the attempt to let you feel this strength. When you have | W 91 L 4 (174) |
| leap into awareness as you feel the strength in you. | W 91 L 4 (174) |
| your mind. You need to feel something to put your faith | W 91 L 7 (175) |
| strong support that you will feel the strength in you. They | W 91 L 10 (176) |
| hour to the attempt to feel the truth in you. Begin | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| times, and then attempt to feel the meaning which the words | W 95 L 12 (187) |
| 14. Feel this One Self in you | W 95 L 14 (188) |
| it is given you to feel this Self within you, and | W 95 L 14 (188) |
| illusions is? How it would feel? Try to remember when there | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| will be given you to feel the peace forgiveness offers, and | W 122 L 11 (246) |
| in recognition and remembrance. We feel Him in our hearts. Our | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| levels of obscurity. If you feel any guilt about your choice | W 133 L 11 (279) |
| wide in welcome. When you feel that you are tempted to | W 134 L 9 (282) |
| there. And now he cannot feel that all escape has been | W 134 L 11 (283) |
| this; the body should not feel at all. If you have | W 136 L 17 (294) |
| what the others do not feel. It gives the body final | W 137 L 2 (296) |
| be healed. And we will feel salvation cover us with soft | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| 1. You who feel threatened by this changing world | W 153 L 1 (324) |
| been made to sacrifice who feel its iron grip upon your | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| His strength each time we feel the threat of our defenses | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| death. Today you learn to feel the joy of life. | W 157 L 1 (339) |
| will be given you to feel a touch of Heaven, though | W 157 L 3 (339) |
| to be the body we feel limits our freedom, makes us | W 161 L 5 (351) |
| cower fearfully lest you should feel Christs touch upon your | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| touched your shoulder, and you feel that you are not alone | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| that comes to those who feel the touch of Christ and | W 166 L 13 (366) |
| to accept His gifts and feel the touch of Christ. Such | W 166 L 15 (367) |
| of mind sufficiently distinct to feel that it is now aware | W 169 L 5 (374) |
| you of. Yet still you feel an alien here, from somewhere | W 183 L 1 (394) |
| 1970 Lesson 189. I feel the Love of God within | W 189 L 0 (416) |
| thought we practice now. To feel the Love of God within | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| 2. Who could feel fear in such a world | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| and inconceivable to those who feel Gods Love in them | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| look upon that which you feel within. If hatred finds a | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| pointed, bony fingers. If you feel the Love of God within | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| is true in us, and feel Its all-embracing tenderness, Its Love | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| is simple. Every time you feel a stab of anger, realize | W 192 L 9 (427) |
| mourn a seeming loss or feel apparent pain, who suffer cold | W 195 L 5 (436) |
| at last, and you can feel its soft embrace surround your | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| 1. 189) I feel the Love of God within | W 209 RVI 1 (456) |
| of words, we need but feel His Love. Instead of prayer | W 220 INII 11 (461) |
| and what to do and feel. And yet it has been | W 236 L 1 (479) |
| may understand his holiness, and feel the love for him that | W 240 L 2 (483) |
| can I suffer pain, or feel I am abandoned and unneeded | W 301 L 1 (551) |
| me, now already mine, to feel Gods Love protecting me | W 337 L 1 (590) |
| No teacher of God should feel disappointed if he has offered | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
| and sometimes angry; who sometimes feel your just due is not | M 16 A 3 M(40) |
| who will attack because they feel endangered, and to those who | P 3 F 2 P(12) |
| fact, if you do not feel that you have it, asking | S 1 A 9 S(3) |
| you. Take his blessing, and feel how your heart is lifted | S 1 D 6 S(9) |
| show the bitter pain you feel. S 2 C 5 | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| hold them back. And they feel fear as bodies change and | S 3 B 2 S(20) |