| GREETED.....................1 | |
| time; all bodies which are greeted with a name. 2 | W 184 L 1 (398) |
| GREETING....................3 | |
| because honor is the natural greeting of the truly loved to | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| a nod to God, a greeting to the Christ in you | T 24 G 12 (664) |
| of love of Christ, a greeting to the Holy Spirits | G 4 A 4 G(10) |
| GREW........................1 | |
| no instant when its light grew dimmer or less perfect ever | T 30 D 8 (818) |
| GRIEF.......................19 | |
| and very lonely. Fear and grief are your guests, and they | T 10 D 4 (259) |
| YOU have looked upon in grief. And everything that it has | T 27 B 3 (730) |
| of madness and of murder, grief and loss. This is the | T 29 G 1 (797) |
| of pain and age, of grief and suffering. Here are the | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| and pain and death, on grief and separation and on loss | W 99 L 5 (197) |
| darkness to the light, from grief to joy, from pain to | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| be part of peace, or grief of joy? Can fear and | W 152 L 2 (321) |
| to all as remedy for grief and misery, all sense of | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| unremembered. On this day is grief laid by, for sights and | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| loss, at sickness and at grief, at poverty, starvation and at | W 187 L 6 (411) |
| freed from its bequest of grief and misery, of pain and | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| is impossible. There is no grief with any cause at all | W 284 L 1 (532) |
| have given cannot hurt, and grief and pain must be impossible | W 284 L 2 (532) |
| suffering fulfill; and how would grief and loss avail me, if | W 285 L 1 (533) |
| learns that where he anticipated grief, he finds a happy light- | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| with gentleness as surely as grief attends attack. Gods teachers | M 5 F 1 M(14) |
| no union here, but only grief. This is not mercy. This | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
| your cries of pain and grief, and I have come to | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
| pain. You could relieve its grief and heal its pain, and | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
| GRIEVANCE...................18 | |
| your Self. To hold a grievance is to forget who you | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| you are. To hold a grievance is to see yourself as | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| form, whenever any thought of grievance arises against anyone, physically present | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| yourself: If I hold this grievance, the light of the world | W 69 L 8 (130) |
| perceived as outside yourself. Each grievance you hold is a declaration | W 71 L 2 (134) |
| escape this conclusion. And every grievance that you hold insists that | W 72 L 5 (138) |
| are tempted to hold a grievance of any kind. This will | W 73 L 11 (143) |
| make is one between a grievance and a miracle. Each grievance | W 78 L 1 (154) |
| grievance and a miracle. Each grievance stands like a dark shield | W 78 L 1 (154) |
| one stood before. For every grievance is a block to sight | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| were in the dark. Each grievance made the darkness deeper, and | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| Let me not hold a grievance against you (name), but offer | W 89 RII 3 (172) |
| I would not hold this grievance apart from my salvation. Let | W 89 RII 6 (172) |
| is always some form of grievance which I would cherish. Let | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| with which I let the grievance be replaced. Today I would | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| solution. The problem is a grievance; the solution is a miracle | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| through my forgiveness of the grievance, and my welcome of the | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| resolved. The miracle behind this grievance will resolve it for me | W 90 RII 3 (173) |
| GRIEVANCES..................75 | |
| reminds you of your past grievances, no matter how distorted the | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| Lesson 68. Love holds no grievances. 1. | W 68 L 0 (126) |
| like Itself can hold no grievances and know your Self. To | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| fully realize just what holding grievances does to your awareness. It | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| all this arise from holding grievances? Oh yes! For he who | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| yes! For he who holds grievances denies he was created by | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| sure that those who hold grievances will redefine God in their | W 68 L 3 (126) |
| sure that those who hold grievances will suffer guilt as it | W 68 L 3 (126) |
| sure that those who hold grievances will forget who they are | W 68 L 3 (126) |
| be willing to relinquish your grievances if you believed all this | W 68 L 4 (126) |
| you can let all your grievances go. That, however, is simply | W 68 L 4 (126) |
| what you regard as major grievances. Some of these will be | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| think of the seemingly minor grievances you hold against those you | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| whom you do not cherish grievances of some sort. This has | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| tell yourself: Love holds no grievances. when I let all my | W 68 L 7 (127) |
| when I let all my grievances go, I will know I | W 68 L 7 (127) |
| or not: Love holds no grievances. Let me not betray my | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| this form: Love holds no grievances. I would wake to my | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| my Self by laying all grievances aside and wakening in Him | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| 1969 Lesson 69. My grievances hide the light of the | W 69 L 0 (128) |
| can look upon what your grievances conceal. Because your grievances are | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| your grievances conceal. Because your grievances are hiding the light of | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| as the veil of your grievances is lifted, you are released | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| happiness, remind yourself that your grievances are hiding the light of | W 69 L 8 (129) |
| for it. Say, then: My grievances hide the light of the | W 69 L 8 (129) |
| for salvation centers around holding grievances. It maintains that if someone | W 71 L 2 (134) |
| to all temptation to hold grievances today, and respond to them | W 71 L 9 (136) |
| of todays idea: Holding grievances is the opposite of God | W 71 L 9 (136) |
| 1969 Lesson 72. Holding grievances is an attack on God | W 72 L 0 (137) |
| not so apparent why holding grievances is an attack on God | W 72 L 3 (137) |
| you are apt to hold grievances for. Are they not always | W 72 L 3 (137) |
| for salvation, and holding your grievances against Him and His creations | W 72 L 7 (138) |
| is. We have shouted our grievances so loudly that we have | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| Voice. We have used our grievances to close our eyes and | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| exercises are as follows: Holding grievances is an attack on God | W 72 L 12 (139) |
| 2. Idle wishes and grievances are partners or co-makers in | W 73 L 2 (141) |
| the egos need for grievances, which are necessary to maintain | W 73 L 2 (141) |
| ego employs to traffic in grievances, and stand between your awareness | W 73 L 2 (141) |
| traded back and forth, and grievances increase with each exchange. Can | W 73 L 3 (141) |
| darkness can be found without. Grievances darken your mind, and you | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| emphasized that the barrier of grievances is easily past, and cannot | W 73 L 6 (142) |
| will help you let your grievances go, instead of cherishing them | W 73 L 11 (143) |
| will not trade miracles for grievances. I want only what belongs | W 77 L 7 (153) |
| 78. Let miracles replace all grievances. 1. | W 78 L 0 (154) |
| light, but you behold your grievances instead. 2. Today | W 78 L 1 (154) |
| Today we go beyond the grievances, to look upon the miracle | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| waits for you behind your grievances, and as you lay them | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| will not look upon our grievances. So is the seeing of | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| used as target for your grievances, and lay the grievances aside | W 78 L 4 (154) |
| your grievances, and lay the grievances aside, and look at him | W 78 L 4 (154) |
| Through seeing him behind the grievances that we have held against | W 78 L 5 (154) |
| light in him beyond your grievances. 8. What you | W 78 L 7 (155) |
| your shining Savior. No dark grievances obscure the sight of him | W 78 L 8 (155) |
| hide his light behind our grievances. To everyone you meet, and | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| pray: Let miracles replace all grievances. --- Manuscript | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| be determined not to collect grievances today. Let us be determined | W 80 L 6 (161) |
| 68. Love holds no grievances. 5. Grievances are | W 84 RII 4 (167) |
| no grievances. 5. Grievances are completely alien to love | W 84 RII 5 (167) |
| are completely alien to love. Grievances attack love, and keep its | W 84 RII 5 (167) |
| light obscure. If I hold grievances I am attacking love, and | W 84 RII 5 (167) |
| 1. 69. My grievances hide the light of the | W 85 RII 1 (168) |
| me. 2. My grievances show me what is not | W 85 RII 2 (168) |
| what do I want my grievances for? They keep me in | W 85 RII 2 (168) |
| darkness and hide the light. Grievances and light cannot go together | W 85 RII 2 (168) |
| To see, I must lay grievances aside. I want to see | W 85 RII 2 (168) |
| 4. 72 Holding grievances is an attack on God | W 86 RII 4 (169) |
| salvation. 5. Holding grievances is an attempt to prove | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| plan will work. By holding grievances I am therefore excluding my | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| If I see grounds for grievances in this, I will not | W 86 RII 6 (169) |
| decision made already. Attack and grievances are not there to choose | W 88 RII 2 (171) |
| laws release me from all grievances, and replace them with miracles | W 89 RII 2 (172) |
| miracles in place of the grievances, which are but illusions that | W 89 RII 2 (172) |
| 78. Let miracles replace all grievances. 5. By this | W 89 RII 4 (172) |
| from my salvation. Let our grievances be replaced by miracles, (name | W 89 RII 6 (172) |
| miracle by which all my grievances are replaced. | W 89 RII 6 (172) |