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| mountains. It appears at first glance that to believe such power | T 2 E 5 (40) |
| giver AND receiver. Not one glance from eyes it veils but | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| the idea to whatever your glance rests on. Then increase the | W 2 L 1 (4) |
| you will introduce strain. Merely glance easily and fairly quickly around | W 2 L 1 (4) |
| remember to omit nothing specifically. Glance briefly at each subject, and | W 7 L 4 (12) |
| the slow shifting of your glance from one thing to another | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| as you give whatever your glance rests on equal attention and | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| look about you, resting your glance on each thing that catches | W 17 L 2 (30) |
| about you and letting your glance rest on whatever happens to | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| abrupt sense of shifting. Merely glance casually around the world you | W 33 L 2 (54) |
| with your eyes open. Then glance around you for a short | W 43 L 4 (72) |
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| 15 There are two glaring examples of upside-down thinking in | T 6 B 15 (132) |
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| the Face of God. The glass in which the ego seeks | T 4 E 1 (86) |
| ego makes in a darkened glass. Think honestly what you have | T 4 E 2 (86) |
| To the egos dark glass you need but say, I | T 4 E 10 (87) |
| to the egos dark glass, and remember also that we | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| it. A little piece of glass, a speck of dust, a | T 13 G 2 (351) |
| made of little bits of glass, a piece of wood, a | T 28 F 6 (777) |
| by keeping little bits of glass or other clear material before | W 92 L 1 (177) |
| your own transfiguration in the glass this holy half an hour | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| you will look into this glass, and understand the sinless light | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| be mirrored there. The darkened glass the world presents can show | W 159 L 3 (344) |
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| are faceted like diamonds and gleam in the dim light in | T 17 E 8 (464) |
| it be thorns whose points gleam sharply in a blood-red light | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| the sun outshine the tiny gleam a firefly makes an uncertain | W 97 L 7 (193) |
| in him somewhere; a little gleam which you had never noticed | W 121 L 11 (243) |
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| gaze dwell on the hypnotic gleaming of the frame. Look at | T 17 E 9 (464) |
| no thorns but only lilies, gleaming in the gentle glow of | T 20 C 5 (550) |
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| but by the shifting tiny gleams that spark an instant from | T 24 F 4 (658) |
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| perfect psychotherapist is but a glimmer of a thought not yet | P 3 F 3 P(12) |
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| hope APART from this; some glimmering, inconstant, wavering, yet dimly seen | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| you. It also shows some glimmering of sight into perceptions | T 31 E 12 (853) |
| If you achieve the faintest glimmering of what love means today | W 127 L 6 (259) |
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| This idea contains the first glimmerings of your true function in | W 37 L 1 (60) |
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| itself, thinking it caught a glimpse of the great enemy which | T 21 H 4 (599) |
| a shore where he can glimpse another shore which he can | T 28 B 12 (765) |
| you see. At most, you glimpse a shadow of what lies | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| you only catch a tiny glimpse of the release which lies | W 126 L 8 (256) |
| ceases, and we catch a glimpse of what lies past the | W 157 L 2 (339) |
| lest you might catch a glimpse of truth, and be released | W 166 L 7 (365) |
| without some pain, and a glimpse of the merciful nature of | S 1 D 4 S(8) |
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| one whose vision has already glimpsed the Face of Christ look | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
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| world but has seen some glimpses of the other world about | T 12 G 6 (331) |
| His loving gaze are partial glimpses of the Heaven that lies | T 13 B 2 (336) |
| s END. If you see glimpses of the face of Christ | T 20 B 3 (547) |
| to you at first in glimpses, but they will be enough | T 20 I 1 (570) |
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| same desire as a little glint of sin attracts you. And | T 21 H 10 (600) |
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| all things that seem to glisten in the dream. T | T 28 D 3 (770) |
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| gilded threads of self-destruction. The glitter of blood shines like rubies | T 17 E 8 (464) |
| unrecognized dedication to death. The glitter of guilt you laid upon | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| from sinners, and deceive with glitter and with guile. Yet each | T 25 H 1 (686) |
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| so. Yet its shining and glittering brilliance, which will literally blind | T 15 C 5 (391) |
| aspect. Death lies in this glittering gift. Let not your gaze | T 17 E 9 (464) |
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| forms of insanity thoughts are glorified, but this is only because | T 2 E 7 (40) |
| is shared, and they are glorified together. T 10 E | T 10 E 5 (263) |
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| for Gods Will, and glorifies yours instead of His because | T 17 E 2 (462) |
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| you FOR yourselves. Let us glorify Him Whom the world denies | T 8 F 2 (200) |
| the body, and try to glorify and exalt it. But while | W 72 L 7 (138) |
| same strengths an opportunity to glorify itself. Strengths turned to weakness | M 26 A 4 M(61) |
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| to you prevail against the glorious gift of God? T | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| sets conditions. It is the glorious condition of what you ARE | T 4 D 8 (84) |
| and see in both the glorious creations of a glorious Father | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| the glorious creations of a glorious Father. T 4 E | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| recognizing ALL reality in the glorious context of its REAL relationship | T 4 H 5 (97) |
| You cannot, then, be LESS glorious than He is. T | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| God wills him to be glorious, and gave him the Light | T 10 D 5 (260) |
| father, having attacked his own glorious equality with Him. | T 12 C 11 (317) |
| think on it. Before the glorious radiance of the Kingdom guilt | T 13 D 14 (345) |
| a little part of a glorious and complete idea. It draws | T 18 I 2 (503) |
| it with love is the glorious whole, which offers all its | T 18 I 7 (504) |
| If you but knew the glorious goal that lies beyond forgiveness | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| we would look upon the glorious reflection of Your Love which | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| so secure, so lofty, sinless, glorious and great, wholly beneficent and | W 224 L 1 (466) |
| of a forgiven world. How glorious and gracious is this world | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| newness and in joy so glorious they never could have conceived | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
| in the slightest with the glorious surprise of remembering Who he | M 26 A 1 M(60) |
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| of darkness. His is the glory before which dissociation falls away | T 5 D 2 (104) |
| as YOU were. The whole glory and perfect joy that IS | T 7 F 12 (168) |
| to Him. All power and glory are yours BECAUSE the Kingdom | T 7 H 12 (177) |
| and YOU must have the glory you see in him. He | T 7 L 6 (186) |
| we said, All power and glory are yours because the Kingdom | T 8 C 7 (191) |
| limit, and all power and glory lie within it. It is | T 8 C 7 (191) |
| Who IS all power and glory, and are therefore as unlimited | T 8 C 7 (191) |
| else EXCEPT all power and glory can the Holy Spirit appeal | T 8 C 8 (191) |
| T 8 D 1 Glory be to God in the | T 8 D 1 (192) |
| it with His power and glory, and establishing them as YOURS | T 8 D 2 (192) |
| and for the power and glory he thinks he has lost | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| find them. Your power and glory are in him BECAUSE they | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| IS everything. His power and glory are everywhere, and you CANNOT | T 8 D 8 (193) |
| it. Through His power and glory all your wrong decisions are | T 8 D 8 (194) |
| D 9 Power and glory belong to God alone. So | T 8 D 9 (194) |
| because this IS your power. Glory is Gods gift to | T 8 D 9 (194) |
| what HE is. See this glory everywhere to learn what YOU | T 8 D 9 (194) |
| unite, we unite with Him. Glory be to the union of | T 8 E 14 (198) |
| and His holy Sons! All glory lies in them BECAUSE they | T 8 E 14 (198) |
| to the power and the glory of God and His holy | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| physical entity, HIS power and glory are lost TO YOU, and | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| has willed your power and glory FOR you, with which you | T 8 G 6 (204) |
| of you, and shares His glory WITH you. His Glory belongs | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| His glory WITH you. His Glory belongs to Him, but it | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| joy and peace and the glory of creation. Offer the Holy | T 9 I 2 (241) |
| to see. Look upon the glory of His creation, and you | T 10 B 7 (254) |
| of God cannot hide his glory, for God wills him to | T 10 D 5 (260) |
| but you are saved FOR glory. Glory is your inheritance, given | T 10 E 1 (262) |
| you are saved FOR glory. Glory is your inheritance, given your | T 10 E 1 (262) |
| WITHOUT His Son, for their glory is shared, and they are | T 10 E 5 (263) |
| Creator and shines with His glory. Christ is the extension of | T 10 E 7 (263) |
| of his Father, and whose glory he wills to share as | T 10 E 8 (263) |
| from guilt, to the eternal glory of God and His creation | T 14 B 7 (364) |
| darkness you have obscured the glory God gave you, and the | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| all that would hide your glory be brought to the judgment | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| Whom He would save for glory IS saved for it. He | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| be released from littleness to glory. To what He promised God | T 14 D 9 (373) |
| anything except reality. Gods glory and His Sons belong | T 14 D 12 (373) |
| lesson shines with Gods glory, for in it lies His | T 14 G 4 (382) |
| yourself, and blinding yourself to glory. Littleness and glory are the | T 15 D 1 (393) |
| yourself to glory. Littleness and glory are the choices open to | T 15 D 1 (393) |
| yourself. The power and the glory that lie in you from | T 15 D 7 (394) |
| not sacrifice to wake to glory. But it IS a sacrifice | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| to accept anything LESS than glory. Learn that you MUST be | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| the glad awareness of the glory that is in him. My | T 15 D 10 (395) |
| use of empathy for ITS glory. T 16 B 2 | T 16 B 1 (425) |
| relationship, you look not for glory in YOURSELF. You have denied | T 16 H 5 (449) |
| Him the power and the glory, and keeping no illusions of | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| been removed, but for the glory that has been restored for | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| which light His face with glory appear as streams of blood | T 19 K 2 (541) |
| 3 Walk you in glory, with your head held high | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| it not. Who looks for glory finds it where it IS | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| s Son into temptation. His glory is BEYOND it, measureless and | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| For who can know his glory, and perceive the little and | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| and realize that Heavens glory shines on him? T | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| BOTH shall see Gods glory in His Son, whom you | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| sin into a world of glory, wonderful to see. Each flower | T 26 E 2 (708) |
| from Hell and death, all glory be forever. For you have | T 26 H 18 (719) |
| that you may behold His glory, and rejoice that Heaven is | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| MEANS it is gone. In glory will you see your brother | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| all creation but the shining glory of His gift to you | T 29 F 4 (794) |
| perfect Son, And in his glory will I see my own | T 30 G 9 (829) |
| to you in all His glory, asking you but this, Choose | T 31 H 1 (863) |
| you. Darkness cannot obscure the glory of the Son of God | W 94 L 2 (183) |
| this is a day of glory for the world. | W 126 L 8 (256) |
| to Him Who knows the glory of the Father and the | W 151 L 10 (318) |
| In them we see Your glory, and in them we find | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| still. Hallowed your name. Your glory undefiled forever. And your wholeness | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| of God has come in glory to redeem the lost, to | W 191 L 8 (423) |
| join with me today. Your glory is the light that saves | W 191 L 10 (424) |
| he free, and all his glory shines upon a world made | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| humility I seek Gods glory, to behold it in the | W 211 RVI 1 (456) |
| see the vision of my glory. Yet today I can behold | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |
| today I can behold this glory, and be glad. Lesson | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |
| a hint of all the glory given us by God. The | W 230 W2 4 (473) |
| myself. I will arise in glory, and allow the light in | W 237 L 1 (480) |
| Lesson 239. The glory of my Father is my | W 239 L 0 (482) |
| with whom He shares His glory any trace of sin and | W 239 L 1 (482) |
| and pain is gone. The glory of salvation dawns today upon | W 241 L 1 (485) |
| today, and witness to his glory. Let me not try to | W 250 L 1 (494) |
| Christ to fade before His glory, and reveal your holy Self | W 270 W6 3 (517) |
| else. As we behold His glory, will we know we have | W 270 W6 5 (517) |
| and separate things unite in glory as the Son of God | W 326 L 1 (578) |
| made as I behold Your glory and my own. 2 | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| you how to understand your glory as Gods Son, and | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| fearful thing at cost of glory and the peace of God | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
| My Own beloved Son, the glory of the infinite, the joy | G 5 A 4 G(14) |