| FINDING.....................29 | |
| fantasy unless he despairs of finding satisfaction in reality. Yet it | T 9 C 10 (227) |
| God. E. Seeking and Finding T 11 | T 11 E 0 (290) |
| is seeking. Yet seeking and finding are the same, and if | T 11 H 6 (300) |
| F. Finding the Present | T 12 F 0 (326) |
| and it is only by finding your function and fulfilling it | T 15 D 3 (393) |
| plan you have accepted for finding magnitude in littleness. IT IS | T 15 E 4 (398) |
| destructive effects of hate by finding a haven in the storm | T 16 E 3 (434) |
| itself along the way, and finding what it seeks. So does | T 19 H 9 (536) |
| was held outside them, and finding what was lost. Only in | T 20 F 1 (560) |
| means for losing certainty and finding sin. This mad direction was | T 21 D 5 (584) |
| the last remaining hope of finding sin, and not accepting power | T 21 H 6 (599) |
| There is a way of finding certainty right HERE and NOW | T 28 E 2 (773) |
| a loss of self in finding God? Yet CAN your Self | T 29 B 6 (786) |
| its place, with hope of finding more of something else. Be | T 29 I 8 (804) |
| form is missing. And by finding this, you will achieve completion | T 30 D 3 (816) |
| should have no difficulty in finding a number of people you | W 46 L 4 (81) |
| the ancient search today, by finding the light in us and | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| for today are directed towards finding it. The idea itself is | W 74 L 2 (144) |
| all your hopes of ever finding quietness and peace. Here are | W 121 L 1 (241) |
| we devote our minds to finding only what is real. | W 130 L 7 (267) |
| is genuine, the means for finding it is given in a | W 185 L 6 (403) |
| lay aside all hope of finding happiness where there is none | W 200 L 2 (449) |
| Name I give today to finding what my Father wills for | W 255 L 1 (500) |
| come together in the present, finding each other as if they | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| to bring truth to lies. Finding truth unacceptable, the mind revolts | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
| itself an illusion of victory. Finding health a burden, it retreats | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
| condemned itself to seek without finding; to be forever dissatisfied and | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
| is the necessary condition for finding the peace of God. More | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| and need your help in finding it again. It seems to | G 4 A 6 G(11) |
| FINDS.......................29 | |
| existence, a state which it finds intolerable. T 7 G | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| you WILL find. The ego finds what IT seeks, and ONLY | T 11 H 6 (300) |
| HAS found it. WHEN he finds it is only a matter | T 11 J 9 (309) |
| SEE his freedom. No one finds himself ravaged and torn in | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| itself complete. Yet when it FINDS the special relationship in which | T 16 F 7 (440) |
| and so He seeks and FINDS the source of problems where | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| not salvation. And each one finds his Savior when he is | T 20 E 5 (558) |
| in him. And there he finds his function of restoring his | T 20 F 1 (560) |
| not. Who looks for glory finds it where it IS. Where | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| makes his Savior powerless and FINDS salvation? Let not the form | T 23 C 17 (636) |
| the plan complete until he finds his special function, and fulfills | T 25 G 4 (683) |
| the means whereby your brother finds the peace in which your | T 26 H 20 (720) |
| the many different witnesses it finds. Your brother first among them | T 27 F 9 (746) |
| and events wherein its hero finds itself, the dream has but | T 27 I 3 (756) |
| may disappear, so that perception finds no hiding place. How is | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| where the Son of God finds his freedom. 4. | W 57 RI 3 (104) |
| the light of the world finds expression through me. My forgiveness | W 82 RII 2 (165) |
| seek the level where it finds itself at home. It will | W 128 L 6 (262) |
| When he is wrong he finds correction, when he wanders off | W 131 L 4 (269) |
| As they step back he finds himself again. 9. | W 155 L 8 (334) |
| you feel within. If hatred finds a place within your heart | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| perfect joy, and hope that finds its full accomplishment in God | W 199 L 7 (448) |
| uses but Christs vision finds a peace so deep and | W 305 L 1 (555) |
| its own. And everyone who finds the way to God becomes | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| where he anticipated grief, he finds a happy light- heartedness instead | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| was asked of him he finds a gift bestowed upon him | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| to look past them, he finds nothing was there. Slowly at | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| it looks, seeking until it finds. And having found, it rests | M 5 J 2 M(17) |
| nothing else. Each hand that finds its way to mine will | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| FINGER......................2 | |
| he does, for your accusing finger points to him, unwavering and | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| magazine. God is in this finger. God is in this lamp | W 29 L 5 (50) |
| FINGERS.....................8 | |
| will learn how easily your fingers slip through its nothingness. It | T 22 E 7 (618) |
| wall. My holiness envelops these fingers. My holiness envelops that chair | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| ears report. You think your fingers touch reality and close upon | W 151 L 3 (316) |
| your ears, nor what your fingers touch reports of him. He | W 151 L 7 (317) |
| deaths sharp- pointed, bony fingers. If you feel the Love | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| watch despair snatch from your fingers every scrap of hope, leaving | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| little left within his grasping fingers as in yours. 4 | W 195 L 3 (435) |
| find it. Even now my fingers touch it. It is very | W 355 L 1 (610) |
| FINGERTIPS..................1 | |
| glow that travels from your fingertips to those you touch, and | W 157 L 5 (340) |
| FINIS.......................1 | |
| walk to God with me. FINIS --- | M 30 A 8 M(71) |
| FINISH......................2 | |
| is ridiculous from start to finish. Yet having started, it must | P 3 E 4 P(10) |
| Yet having started, it must finish thus. It is as if | P 3 E 4 P(10) |
| FINISHED....................3 | |
| time. Until the Atonement is finished, its various phases will proceed | T 2 B 24 (27) |
| And thus when we have finished this review, we will have | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| as well. And it is finished. Now into Your Hands we | G 2 A 3 G(5) |
| FINITE......................2 | |
| that if you give a finite thing away, your bodys | W 187 L 2 (410) |
| the vulnerable invulnerable and the finite limitless. The self he sees | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
| FIRE........................2 | |
| are smeared with blood and fire seems to flame from him | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| be upon His lips; the fire comes from Him. And He | W 170 L 10 (379) |
| FIREFLIES...................1 | |
| spark an instant from the fireflies of sin and then go | T 24 F 4 (658) |
| FIREFLY.....................1 | |
| outshine the tiny gleam a firefly makes an uncertain moment, and | W 97 L 7 (193) |
| FIRES.......................1 | |
| lightening bolts torn from the fires of Heaven by Gods | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| FIRM........................20 | |
| behavior is erratic until a firm commitment to one or the | T 3 D 1 (52) |
| 3 D 2 A firm commitment to darkness or nothingness | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| ACTIVELY DECIDE OTHERWISE. Be very firm with yourselves in this, and | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| OBJECT to the egos firm belief that you are NOT | T 8 H 4 (209) |
| recognition of this is your firm beginning. You are not misguided | T 10 H 7 (275) |
| that come quickly on the firm foundation that truth is true | T 13 G 7 (352) |
| place can be endowed with firm belief. Bring them TOGETHER, and | T 14 D 5 (371) |
| His understanding. It is as firm as is His faith in | T 14 G 15 (385) |
| Yet the goal is fixed, firm and unalterable, and the means | T 17 F 14 (471) |
| is necessarily based on the firm conviction that MINDS, not bodies | T 19 C 1 (517) |
| in fear, feeling the seeming firm foundation of their temple begin | T 20 G 7 (564) |
| it will endure forever. Its firm foundation is eternally upheld by | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| Denying what you are, and firm in faith that you are | T 22 B 3 (606) |
| He did not make be firm and sure as Heaven. How | T 25 H 2 (686) |
| belief arose. Here is the firm conviction that ideas CAN leave | T 26 H 13 (718) |
| protected, cherished, and upheld by firm belief, lest God should come | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| to begin to build a firm foundation for these advances. You | W 61 L 7 (113) |
| several times, slowly and with firm determination to understand what they | W 74 L 3 (144) |
| the two, but take a firm position with the One. We | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| again, for it contains the firm foundation for todays idea | W 132 L 9 (275) |