FIX.........................3
the time it took to fix your minds so firmly on T 16 G 7 (446)
greet the summer sun than fix your gaze upon a disappearing T 19 E 9 (527)
now. We look ahead, and fix our eyes upon the journey W 220 INII 7 (460)
 
 FIXATED.....................3
recognizes that man can be fixated at a point in T 5 I 4 (124)
at which the mind is fixated is more real to ITSELF T 5 I 5 (125)
same position. You were eternally fixated on God in your creation T 5 I 7 (125)
 
 FIXATION....................10
I. The Eternal Fixation T 5 T 5 I 0 (124)
of God. The concept of fixation is also a very helpful T 5 I 1 (124)
A man who knows what fixation really means and yet does T 5 I 2 (124)
T 5 I 3 Fixation is the pull of God T 5 I 3 (124)
4 The concept of fixation, as Freud saw it, has T 5 I 4 (124)
Third, although Freud interpreted fixation as involving irrevocable danger pointsT 5 I 6 (125)
thought system, the threat of fixation remained, and could never be T 5 I 6 (125)
the mind to escape from fixation forever, even though he KNEW T 5 I 6 (125)
and the pull of this fixation is so strong that you T 5 I 7 (125)
reason is perfectly clear. The fixation is on a level so T 5 I 7 (125)
 
 FIXED.......................34
Holy Spirit because it is fixed on God. It is also T 5 I 1 (124)
on God. It is also fixed in you. You, then, ARE T 5 I 1 (124)
in you. You, then, ARE fixed in the peace of God T 5 I 1 (124)
on Whom your mind IS fixed because of the Holy Spirit T 5 I 3 (124)
vacillation. Unless a mind is fixed in its purpose it is T 5 I 3 (124)
Holy Spirit, Whose mind is fixed on God. ONLY the Holy T 6 C 12 (137)
of His Sons creation, fixed forever in the Mind of T 9 K 10 (250)
is not until beliefs are fixed that perceptions stabilize. In effect T 10 G 1 (271)
you can decide BETWEEN is fixed, because there are no alternatives T 13 H 4 (355)
and where his abode was fixed in perfect peace forever. T 13 H 15 (358)
dislodging your minds from their fixed position here. This will not T 16 G 7 (445)
OPPOSITE of the egos fixed belief in salvation through vengeance T 16 H 6 (449)
had twisted your perception, and fixed it on the past. The T 17 C 6 (455)
Yet the goal is fixed, firm and unalterable, and the T 17 F 14 (471)
protest against reality, and your fixed and insane idea that you T 18 C 6 (485)
holy instant arises from your fixed conviction that you are not T 18 E 3 (490)
have a MIGHTY purpose; the fixed and unchangeable dedication to sin T 19 E 7 (527)
it is the egos fixed belief that all relationships DEPEND T 20 D 2 (553)
to correction leads to its fixed belief in sin, and disregard T 22 D 2 (614)
just as certain is its fixed belief it HAS an enemy T 23 B 1 (628)
make sense to hold the fixed belief that there is reason T 25 C 3 (672)
in yours. Sin is the fixed belief perception CANNOT change. What T 25 D 8 (678)
to it. You HAVE no fixed allegiance. But remember salvation is T 25 I 2 (691)
here, where purpose is not fixed, however changeless it appears to T 29 G 3 (797)
because your function has been fixed by God. All other goals T 29 G 4 (797)
about the meaning of a fixed belief that some appearances are T 30 G 6 (828)
have been so overlearned and fixed they rise like heavy curtains T 31 A 3 (836)
Yet it need not be fixed unless you choose to hold T 31 G 6 (859)
temptation, and who looks with fixed determination toward the light that T 31 H 10 (865)
These are beliefs so firmly fixed that it is difficult to W 93 L 2 (180)
never change. It is the fixed belief ideas can leave their W 167 L 4 (368)
What can come between a fixed projection and the aim that W 220 W1 2 (462)
carefully. It is the one fixed, unchangeable belief of the world M 28 A 1 M(63)
the patient in abandoning his fixed delusional system, and to begin P 2 A 1 P(1)
 
 FLAME.......................1
blood and fire seems to flame from him, he is but W 170 L 7 (378)
 
 FLAMING.....................1
while specialness stands like a flaming sword of death between them T 24 D 4 (654)
 
 FLASH.......................1
16. Healing will flash across your open mind as W 136 L 16 (294)
 
 FLASHES.....................1
seen at most in lovely flashes. Now we can behold Him S 3 C 3 S(21)
 
 FLAW........................1
surrounds him without end or flaw. Disturbance of his peace can T 12 G 7 (331)
 
 FLAWLESS....................1
loveliness is so complete and flawless that he sees in it M 24 A 5 M(57)
 
 FLAWLESSLY..................1
employs for this will function flawlessly, and with the strength that W 135 L 14 (287)
 
 FLAWS.......................1
regard his body with its flaws and better points as well W 78 L 6 (155)
 
 FLED........................1
and love for them has fled as if from you. And G 1 A 3 G(1)
 
 FLEE........................5
of sin a curse. And flee the Holy

T 25 I 7 (692)
be need for you to flee. T 29 A 2 T 29 A 1 (784)
salvation, from which you would flee. T 29 C 10 T 29 C 9 (789)
savage punishment? Who would not flee salvation, and attempt in every W 101 L 4 (203)
s final judgment. Who could flee forever from the truth? But M 16 A 1 M(39)
 
 FLEETING....................1
then dismiss it uncorrected. These fleeting awarenesses represent the many opportunitiesP 3 G 2 P(14)
 
 FLESH.......................17
Word (or thought) was made flesh. Strictly speaking this is impossible T 8 G 7 (204)
Thought cannot be made into flesh except by belief, since thought T 8 G 7 (204)
and, thought CANNOT be made flesh. Yet mind can be manifested T 8 G 14 (206)
of bones and skin and flesh. They have been taught to T 19 F 4 (529)
the belief in sin made flesh and then projected outward. This T 20 G 11 (566)
to be a wall of flesh around the mind, keeping it T 20 G 11 (566)
believe this crumbling thing, with flesh already loosened from the bone T 24 F 4 (659)
Son, whom you mistook as flesh, and bound to laws that T 24 G 9 (663)
that thought it, not in flesh and bones, but in a T 25 C 7 (673)
1 You see the flesh or recognize the Spirit. There T 31 F 1 (856)
established what you are, as flesh or Spirit in your own T 31 F 1 (856)
own belief. If you choose flesh, you never will escape the T 31 F 1 (856)
may see the world of flesh no more except to heal T 31 F 1 (856)
You are not made of flesh and blood and bone, but W 107 L 8 (217)
a solid wall of sickened flesh which it can not surmount W 137 L 2 (296)
you had seen as merely flesh and bone, and recognize that W 161 L 12 (352)
down in pain upon unwilling flesh, but as a gentle welcome S 3 C 4 S(22)
 
 FLICKER.....................3
deep into it. A little flicker of your eyelids, closed so T 18 D 3 (487)
and your hope of success flicker and go out, repeat your W 72 L 11 (139)
It does not change and flicker and go out. It does W 92 L 7 (178)
 
 FLICKERED...................1
mistakes? Or has your appreciation flickered and grown dim in what T 17 F 11 (470)
 
 FLICKERS....................1
incorruptible. The light no longer flickers, and will never go out S 1 C 7 S(7)
 
 FLIES.......................1
what goes against the truth, flies in the face of reason T 22 F 2 (619)
 
 FLIGHT......................4
T 2 B 13 Flight can be undertaken in whatever T 2 B 13 (25)
that the concept itself implies flight FROM something. Flight from error T 2 B 13 (25)
itself implies flight FROM something. Flight from error is perfectly appropriateT 2 B 13 (25)
it oppose an eagles flight, or hinder the advance of T 19 E 9 (527)
 
 FLIMSY......................2
its core, but just the flimsy covering. T 29 E T 29 E 4 (793)
to what is real, is flimsy and transparent in the light W 138 L 11 (302)
 
 FLOATING....................1
wish, uprooted and floating aimlessly, can land and settle T 19 E 7 (527)
 
 FLOODS......................1
Peace stills my heart, and floods my body with the purpose W 267 L 1 (513)
 
 FLOOR.......................2
This heavy-seeming barrier, this artificial floor which looks like rock, isT 18 J 7 (508)
button, a fly or a floor, an arm or an apple W 2 L 2 (4)