| |
|
GAZE........................5
|
| to light under His loving gaze are partial glimpses of the | T 13 B 2 (336) |
| glittering gift. Let not your gaze dwell on the hypnotic gleaming | T 17 E 9 (464) |
| summer sun than fix your gaze upon a disappearing snowflake, and | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| to blessing under His gentle gaze. What can the bodys | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| appearances. It keeps its steady gaze upon the light that lies | W 92 L 4 (177) |
| |
|
GEARED......................3
|
| Our lessons now are geared specifically to widening horizons, and | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| toward which our practicing is geared. 2. Now we | W 220 INII 1 (459) |
| which the teaching-learning situation is geared, become characteristic of all teachers | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| |
|
GENERAL.....................10
|
| You recognize, at least in general terms, that the ego is | T 17 E 6 (463) |
| Holy Spirits goal is general. Now He will work with | T 17 G 1 (472) |
| a memory, and even a general idea without specific reference. Yet | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| Do not use general terms. For example, do not | W 14 L 5 (25) |
| period by repeating the more general statement: I am not alone | W 18 L 3 (31) |
| today will take the same general form that we used in | W 45 L 4 (78) |
| practice periods will follow this general form: Take about 15 minutes | W 81 RII 2 (162) |
| form of the idea for general application, and a more specific | W 81 RII 5 (162) |
| to God? There are some general rules which do apply, although | M 17 A 2 M(40) |
| use special applications of the general principles of healing. P | P 4 B 1 P(21) |
| |
|
GENERALIZABILITY............1
|
| purpose, and has no true generalizability. When you make something to | T 3 G 2 (60) |
| |
|
GENERALIZATION..............6
|
| approach to teaching accepts the generalization which is applicable to ALL | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| rather than building up the generalization after analyzing numerous single instances | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| you can accept the ONE generalization NOW, there will be no | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| in a spurious kind of generalization which is really not abstract | T 4 H 3 (96) |
| only by its RESULTS. Its generalization is demonstrated as you use | T 11 H 1 (299) |
| Him completely. Perhaps the one generalization that can be made is | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| |
|
GENERALIZATIONS.............1
|
| it is incapable of true generalizations, and equates what it sees | T 8 H 1 (208) |
| |
|
GENERALIZE..................4
|
| impairment of the ability to generalize is a crucial learning failure | T 11 F 6 (294) |
| to train the mind to generalize the lessons, so that you | W 1 IN 3 W(1) |
| really valueless, he will not generalize the lesson for fear of | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
| respect, and the learning will generalize and transform the world. The | M 6 C 4 M(20) |
| |
|
GENERALIZED.................3
|
| s guidance increases and becomes generalized. Gradually you learn to apply | T 11 G 7 (297) |
| take the form of more generalized adverse emotions, such as depression | W 34 L 5 (55) |
| thought behind it can be generalized to other areas of doubt | W 108 L 6 (220) |
| |
|
GENERALIZES.................1
|
| apparent in specific instances, and generalizes to include them all. This | T 27 F 7 (746) |
| |
|
GENERALLY...................14
|
| maintain the separation. They themselves generally see this as a need | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| The Last Judgment is generally thought of as a procedure | T 2 F 3 (44) |
| truth totally, even if he generally deceives himself in this connection | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| recognized for centuries. Psychologists are generally quite deficient in this respect | T 4 C 16 (80) |
| the ego. The team approach generally leads more to confusion than | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| more, with changes as indicated. Generally speaking, the form includes two | W 31 L 1 (52) |
| let all the content which generally occupies your consciousness go. Think | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| for learning. These relationships are generally few, because their existence implies | M 4 A 5 M(7) |
| recognize this; in fact, they generally do not. They may even | M 4 A 5 M(8) |
| right; not some, but all. Generally, his faithfulness begins by resting | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| almost immediately, but these are generally special cases. By far the | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| This will usually happen unexpectedly, generally in the form of a | S 1 A 5 S(2) |
| unstable sense of identification has generally been reached, but it tends | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
| the body, and indeed are generally limited to this. Someone knows | S 3 D 2 S(24) |
| |
|
GENERATE....................1
|
| cause beside It that could generate a different past or future | T 28 B 11 (765) |
| |
|
GENERATED...................2
|
| NOT a device which was generated by man. The Atonement PRINCIPLE | T 2 B 19 (26) |
| to be. If one was generated by your brother, who was | T 31 E 10 (852) |
| |
|
GENERATION..................2
|
| unto the third and fourth generation, and also The wicked shall | T 5 H 6 (121) |
| unto the third and fourth generation, as interpreted by the ego | T 5 H 8 (121) |
| |
|
GENERATIONS.................2
|
| the Holy Spirit, in later generations, retains the power to interpret | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| to interpret CORRECTLY what former generations have thought, and thus release | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| |
|
GENEROSITY..................4
|
| 15) H. Generosity M 5 | M 5 H 0 M(15) |
| H 1 The term generosity has special meaning to the | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| true sense. To the world, generosity means giving away in the | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| can give away in true generosity, protecting them forever for himself | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
| |
|
GENEROUS....................3
|
| to those who would be generous and good. This aspect never | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| trust no one can be generous in the true sense. To | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| The teacher of God is generous out of Self-interest. This does | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
| |
|
GENTLE......................63
|
| more kindly than by a gentle Voice that will not frighten | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| leave ALL decisions to His gentle counsel. T 13 H | T 13 H 12 (357) |
| double vision, but from the gentle fusing of everything into ONE | T 14 D 8 (372) |
| you must be led, through gentle understanding which can lead you | T 14 D 13 (374) |
| NOT. The Atonement is so gentle you need but whisper to | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| is nothing more than a gentle awakening, and as simple as | T 15 K 1 (420) |
| FOR reality, it will keep gentle pace with you in your | T 16 G 7 (445) |
| you, in answer to its gentle call to BE at peace | T 18 G 14 (499) |
| And when you look with gentle graciousness upon each other, you | T 19 D 15 (524) |
| the SAME. Each is a gentle winning over from the appeal | T 19 E 5 (526) |
| wholly absent from loves gentle perception. What love would look | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| blameless and the beautiful, the gentle and the kind. They will | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| one of them with the gentle hands of forgiveness, and watch | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| over you in faith so gentle yet so strong that it | T 19 L 14 (546) |
| only lilies, gleaming in the gentle glow of peace that shines | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| the universe rests in his gentle hands in safety and in | T 20 F 8 (562) |
| shines on it with the gentle smile and tender blessing it | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| turned to blessing under His gentle gaze. What can the body | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| He would replace them. These gentle sights and sounds are looked | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| to learn through pain. And gentle lessons are acquired joyously, and | T 21 B 3 (575) |
| are His sweetness and His gentle innocence protected from attack. And | T 22 B 11 (609) |
| the Holy Spirit waits in gentle patience, as certain of the | T 22 G 2 (621) |
| in Heaven through himself? The gentle service that you give the | T 22 G 6 (622) |
| your hands, your feet. How gentle are the sights He sees | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| the sight of love, whose gentle eyes would look beyond the | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| before the Holy Spirits gentle sight. For all of them | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| that came to kill. In gentle gratitude do God the Father | T 26 J 8 (726) |
| never join? Walk you the gentle way, and you will fear | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| Now in the hands made gentle by His touch, the Holy | T 27 B 3 (730) |
| Holy Spirit, and allow His gentle dreams to take the place | T 27 H 13 (754) |
| 27 I 9 In gentle laughter does the Holy Spirit | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| undone. The stillness speaks in gentle sounds of love the Son | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| Witness has set forth the gentle way of kindness to God | T 29 D 4 (790) |
| hope, and sparkles with a gentle friendliness. Nothing but calls to | T 31 A 8 (838) |
| in mind, tell yourself with gentle firmness and quiet certainty: I | W 73 L 10 (143) |
| truth within his mind, the gentle rustling of the wings of | W 95 L 16 (188) |
| world, and choose instead a gentle listening to the Word of | W 125 L 7 (254) |
| is strength. For by its gentle hand is weakness overcome. And | W 137 L 8 (297) |
| you to follow Him. His gentle lessons teach how easily salvation | W 137 L 9 (298) |
| They lead from sleep to gentle waking, so that dreams are | W 140 L 3 (307) |
| appearances, and can behold the gentle Face of Christ in all | W 151 L 11 (318) |
| with you, transforming in its gentle Light all things into Its | W 156 L 5 (338) |
| your shoulder, and perceive His gentle hand directing you to look | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| wait until you hear His gentle Voice within you, calling you | W 183 L 7 (395) |
| Him. 13. His gentle Voice is calling from the | W 186 L 13 (409) |
| them all, and in his gentle laughter are they healed. | W 187 L 6 (411) |
| offers you a warm and gentle home in which to stay | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| everything and peace offers its gentle light to everyone is inconceivable | W 189 L 3 (416) |
| Your Love, forever still, forever gentle and forever safe. Gods | W 272 W6 1 (519) |
| forgiveness. And the sights are gentle. Only happy sights and sounds | W 290 W8 2 (539) |
| hold you safe within its gentle advent which encompasses all living | W 300 W9 2 (550) |
| And from forgiving thoughts a gentle world comes forth, with mercy | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| must slip away under the gentle remedy it gives. 2 | W 340 W13 1 (594) |
| very still, and hear the gentle Voice for God assuring you | W 347 L 2 (601) |
| Gods teachers are wholly gentle. They need the strength of | M 5 E 2 M(13) |
| gentleness are always filled. The gentle have no pain. They cannot | M 5 F 1 M(14) |
| based on fearlessness it is gentle. Being certain it is joyous | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| here it is needed. A gentle Savior, born where sin was | M 15 A 2 M(37) |
| except with silence and a gentle smile? Behold, how good are | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| make the steep ascent more gentle and more sure, easing the | S 3 A 1 S(20) |
| unwilling flesh, but as a gentle welcome to release. If there | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| 3 C 5 This gentle passage to a higher prayer | S 3 C 5 S(22) |
| offering: A quiet world, with gentle ordering and kindly thoughts, alive | G 1 A 9 G(3) |