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| in which people are literally fighting him for his authorship. This | T 3 H 6 (64) |
| This is what you are fighting to keep and what you | T 4 E 1 (85) |
| contain two voices which are fighting for its possession. In this | T 8 H 3 (208) |
| difficult to reach Atonement by fighting against sin. Enormous effort is | T 18 H 4 (500) |
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| is also an overly literal figure. These concepts need to be | T 2 A 2 (20) |
| of retaliation by a father figure, a particularly curious idea in | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| saw in them a shadow figure in their OWN private world | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| The body is the central figure in the dreaming of the | T 27 I 1 (756) |
| for it IS but a figure in a dream. But who | T 27 I 4 (757) |
| the dream, and not a figure in the dream. He gives | T 28 C 7 (767) |
| wish. And you become a figure in his dream of pain | T 28 E 1 (773) |
| when you become a passive figure in his dream, instead of | T 28 E 5 (774) |
| the proper role to every figure which the dream contains. No | T 29 E 5 (793) |
| they are FOR. A shadow figure who attacks becomes a brother | T 29 E 5 (793) |
| each thought by the central figure or event it contains; for | W 4 L 3 (6) |
| each one by the central figure or theme it contains, and | W 8 L 4 (13) |
| and events in which you figure cross your mind. Pick up | W 35 L 7 (58) |
| He seems a sorry figure, weary, worn, in threadbare clothing | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| that to behold a dream figure as sick and separate is | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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| a REALITY. This is no figured representation of a thought system | T 17 E 15 (466) |
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| D 6 The shadowy figures from the past are precisely | T 12 D 6 (320) |
| one peoples his world with figures from his individual past, and | T 12 E 2 (322) |
| worlds DO differ. Yet the figures that he sees were NEVER | T 12 E 2 (322) |
| are not whole. For these figures have no witnesses, being perceived | T 12 E 2 (322) |
| THROUGH these strange and shadowy figures that the insane relate to | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| world is filled with the figures of fear you have invited | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| YOUR selection. For the shadow figures you would make immortal are | T 17 C 1 (457) |
| did NOT do. The shadow figures are the witnesses you bring | T 17 C 1 (457) |
| power. It is these shadow figures which would make the EGO | T 17 C 2 (457) |
| D 3 The shadow figures ALWAYS speak for vengeance, and | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| fragmentation and unreality. The shadow figures enter more and more, and | T 17 C 4 (458) |
| from you. It is the figures in the dream and what | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| that it is all there. Figures stand out and move about | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| nor its results. The shrouded figures in the funeral procession march | T 19 J 1 (538) |
| dream. But who reacts to figures in a dream unless he | T 27 I 4 (757) |
| not react at all to figures in a dream you knew | T 27 I 10 (759) |
| hated his Creator, so the figures in the dream have hated | T 28 C 8 (768) |
| 29 J 3 All figures in the dream are idols | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| but a dream. Except the figures have been changed. They are | T 29 J 7 (806) |
| are kind to everyone who figures in the dream. And so | T 29 J 10 (807) |
| maintain it, peoples it with figures which seem to attack you | W 73 L 2 (141) |
| There will be no dim figures from your dreams, nor their | W 136 L 16 (294) |
| minds, and we mistook the figures in it for the Son | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| a vast illusion in which figures come and go as if | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| as well. And all the figures in the dream in which | W 310 W10 2 (561) |
| punishment, and trembles at the figures in its dreams, its enemies | W 330 W12 2 (583) |
| teachers. They watch the dream figures come and go, shift and | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
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| but man is free to fill its more superficial levels, which | T 1 B 28d (6) |
| When you make something to fill a perceived lack, which is | T 3 G 2 (60) |
| God. No one else can fill your part of It, and | T 9 G 10 (237) |
| Holy Spirit will, of HIMSELF, fill every mind that so makes | T 14 G 14 (385) |
| have, CALLS upon pain to fill your meager store, and make | T 19 F 10 (530) |
| place in Heaven that you fill again with the Eternal Light | T 22 G 5 (622) |
| through battle. Why would you fill your world with conflicts with | T 23 B 8 (630) |
| the world for them to fill; no place where they are | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| in salvation he alone can fill; a part for only him | T 25 G 4 (683) |
| leave as vacant God will fill, and where He is, there | T 27 D 4 (739) |
| because someone has failed to fill the function YOU allotted him | T 29 E 4 (792) |
| empty forms, made but to fill a gap which is not | T 30 D 4 (817) |
| false ideas you made to fill the gap you think arose | T 30 E 1 (820) |
| think up specific things to fill the interval, but merely relax | W 35 L 8 (58) |
| you take, and help you fill, and He will make you | W 98 L 11 (196) |
| greet your open eyes, and fill your heart with deep tranquility | W 122 L 8 (245) |
| and in strength until they fill the world with gladness and | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| it to roles it cannot fill, to purposes beyond its scope | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| our gratitude unto our Teacher fill our hearts as we are | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| function God would have me fill. 1. | W 192 L 0 (425) |
| function God would have me fill. I seek the function that | W 212 RVI 1 (456) |
| have a special place to fill; a role for me alone | W 317 L 1 (568) |
| truth will come immediately, and fill up the space the ego | W 319 L 1 (570) |
| earth. Let my forgiven brothers fill my store with Heavens | W 344 L 1 (598) |
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| for intrusions. The forgiven are filled with the Soul, and they | T 1 B 34a (7) |
| you CANNOT create, and are filled with fear about what you | T 3 I 6 (68) |
to save. Your minds are filled with schemes | T 4 E 1 (85) |
| in His Mind cannot be filled by anyone EXCEPT you, and | T 10 B 5 (253) |
| your heart will be so filled with joy that it will | T 10 D 3 (259) |
| yourself. Your private world is filled with the figures of fear | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| you will find yourself so filled with power that NOTHING will | T 14 G 16 (385) |
| and to return with gorges filled with things decayed and rotted | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| which is not seen as filled, an unused interval of time | T 27 D 4 (738) |
| you have given have been filled; the needs which you ascribe | T 29 E 4 (792) |
| How free from fear, how filled with blessing and with happiness | T 29 G 5 (798) |
| that is not there is filled with toys in countless forms | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| than believing that it is filled with real ideas, is the | W 8 L 3 (13) |
| Spirit is at peace and filled with joy. Its power comes | W 96 L 5 (189) |
| know their function will be filled completely, in the perfect time | W 98 L 3 (194) |
| what is far more satisfying, filled with joy, and capable of | W 129 L 1 (263) |
| are unified; all space is filled with truths reflection. Every | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| And truth can be but filled with knowledge, and with nothing | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| to Him, when He has filled the world with those who | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| peace into a quiet future filled with hope? 2. | W 314 L 1 (565) |
| hands of gentleness are always filled. The gentle have no pain | M 5 F 1 M(14) |
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| anyone EXCEPT you, and your filling it WAS your creation, WITHOUT | T 10 B 5 (253) |
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| becomes a blazing light that fills your mind so that He | T 10 C 5 (257) |
| circle. And all the circle fills with light before your eyes | T 21 B 8 (576) |
| body in His light, and fills it with the holiness that | T 25 A 3 (669) |
| the bodys eyes perceive fills you with fear? Perhaps you | T 25 C 1 (672) |
| place or time. For it fills every place and every time | T 28 F 6 (777) |
| then, and understand what REALLY fills the gap so long perceived | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| again the holy air that fills His Fathers house. You | W 183 L 5 (395) |