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| in which to sigh and grieve and die in honor of | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| toys, my children. Do not grieve for them. Their dancing never | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| state for him. No-one can grieve nor fear nor think him | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| those who suffer pain, or grieve for loss, or think they | W 245 L 1 (489) |
| are happily provided. Who can grieve or suffer, when the present | W 314 L 1 (565) |
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| you think of him who grieved you, let your mind be | W 78 L 7 (155) |
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| not part of me. What grieves is not myself. What is | W 248 L 1 (492) |
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| death. And sickness, suffering and grievous loss become the lot of | S 3 E 5 S(26) |
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| slow procession which honors their grim master, lord of death? Touch | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| funeral, no dark altars, no grim commandments nor twisted rituals of | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| to cease. And all this grim determination was for this; you | T 24 G 11 (664) |
| which can look beyond these grim appearances, and can behold the | W 151 L 11 (318) |
| madness in a form so grim that hope of sanity seems | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| darkness holds the world in grim imprisonment. Nor will you learn | W 153 L 11 (326) |
| an outside world. Let this grim sword be taken from you | M 18 A 9 M(47) |
| walls, no bodies, and the grim appeal of guilt and death | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| sometimes together and sometimes in grim succession. Yet all these things | P 3 E 3 P(9) |
| all this is but the grim refusal to forgive. God may | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
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| accepts. This it will follow, grimly or happily, but always with | T 21 D 2 (583) |
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| to obscure the sun. The grimness of the symbol is enough | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
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| hold of great intensity, and grip the mind with terror and | W 138 L 8 (301) |
| nor ending in the ever-tightening grip of imprisonment upon the mind | W 153 L 3 (324) |
| sacrifice who feel its iron grip upon your heart. | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| in which terror seems to grip your mind so wholly that | W 196 L 10 (440) |
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| is not my will to grope about in darkness, fearful of | W 87 RII 2 (170) |
| Without its kindly light we grope in darkness, using reason but | W 192 L 7 (426) |
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| understand what freedom IS. You groped but feebly in the dust | T 20 D 10 (555) |
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| has touched your sight with gross distortions that the world thinks | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
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GROSSLY.....................1
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| side, everything you see is grossly distorted and completely out of | T 16 G 6 (445) |
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| shift from loveliness to the grotesque. And back and forth they | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| of mad illusions. The more grotesque the dream, the fiercer and | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| be but guilts shadow, grotesque and ugly since it mimics | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
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| and are laid in the ground and seem to be no | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| stand with me on holy ground. Remember for everyone your Father | T 14 B 10 (365) |
| perfect love. Here is holy ground, in which no substitution can | T 18 B 6 (482) |
| and shine upon the barren ground. See how life springs up | T 18 I 9 (505) |
| the Holy Spirit prepare the ground for the most holy garden | T 19 B 13 (516) |
| that there is no middle ground where you can pause uncertainly | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| sanity, with feet on solid ground, and through a world where | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| the principles which make the ground beneath your feet seem solid | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| YOU protect. Here is the ground of battle which you wage | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| love, and stand upon the ground where sin has left a | T 26 E 3 (708) |
| stand no longer on the ground that lies between the worlds | T 26 F 14 (713) |
| for an ancient hate? The ground whereon you stand is holy | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| whereon you stand is holy ground because of Them Who, standing | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| and flowers on the barren ground which hate had scorched and | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| And now you stand on ground so holy Heaven leans to | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| to join Them on the ground whereon you stand. T | T 26 J 4 (725) |
| and walk upon an alien ground which your Creator did not | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| and the truth? A middle ground, where you can be a | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| opposite? There is no middle ground in any aspect of salvation | T 28 H 2 (781) |
| feet have touched the holy ground whereon you stand, and where | T 29 C 4 (788) |
| than the stones upon the ground, and look to idols that | T 29 J 1 (805) |
| using the idea on the ground that you are not sure | W 27 L 1 (46) |
| we begin again on solid ground. Do not forget how little | W 111 RIII 12 (230) |
| leaves before you on the ground, that you may walk in | W 156 L 4 (337) |
| s vision is the holy ground in which the lilies of | W 159 L 8 (345) |
| down with foreheads to the ground, they whisper fearfully that it | W 163 L 5 (357) |
| the angels to surround the ground on which you stand, and | W 182 L 2 (391) |
| Child shall go is holy ground. It is His holiness that | W 183 L 4 (394) |
or dash us to the ground in hopelessness. | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| Let it but leave the ground where it begins to rise | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
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| associated with miracles becomes entirely groundless. The crucifixion did NOT establish | T 3 C 1 (48) |
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| this on the wholly spurious grounds that it makes you seem | T 6 C 3 (134) |
| course FOR knowing on the grounds that you do NOT know | T 8 A 1 (188) |
| to ANYTHING. Simply on the grounds of your own experience with | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| or becomes unsatisfying on the grounds of disillusionment. T 16 | T 16 E 3 (435) |
| Can your mistake be reasonable grounds for depression and disillusionment, and | T 19 H 3 (534) |
your mistake will GIVE you grounds for faith. | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| make your strange alliances on grounds that have no meaning. For | T 23 B 3 (628) |
| sets apart, but serves as grounds from which attack on those | T 24 B 4 (645) |
| that hopefulness is warranted on grounds that are not in this | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| what has always failed on grounds that it will suddenly succeed | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| Spirits perception leaves no grounds for an attack. Only a | T 25 J 4 (697) |
| and deprived, and thus with grounds for vengeance. Problem solving cannot | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| of healing, and the lasting grounds for Hell. If this were | T 26 H 6 (716) |
| nor bad nor good. No grounds are offered that it may | T 27 B 8 (732) |
| that the damaged have no grounds for peace. Who has been | T 27 C 1 (733) |
| helplessness and weakness represents the grounds on which they JUSTIFY his | T 27 C 9 (735) |
| And we will see the grounds for laughter, not a cause | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| little while? Where are the grounds for sickness when the minds | T 28 D 5 (771) |
| cannot be coercion here, nor grounds for opposition that you may | T 30 B 16 (812) |
| on others, on the fallacious grounds that they are more obvious | W 21 L 3 (36) |
| completely undependable, and offers no grounds for trust. Nothing in madness | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| has failed, there are still grounds for hope in other places | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| on this. If I see grounds for grievances in this, I | W 86 RII 6 (169) |
| I will not see the grounds for my salvation. This calls | W 86 RII 6 (169) |
| be true, forgiveness has no grounds on which to rest dependably | W 126 L 5 (256) |
| our assignment on the specious grounds that modesty is outraged. It | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| loving God, nor re-establish any grounds for trust. If death is | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
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| If he is laying the groundwork for a future life, he | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
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| to an elect and special group, and kept apart from others | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| an instant, break apart to group again, and scamper off. Or | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| C 2 In this group, first, there are the forms | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
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| You do not expect to grow when you say it, because | T 2 E 4 (40) |
| knowledge, even though it can grow TOWARD it. It is possible | T 5 F 1 (112) |
| are willing to LET IT GROW. YOUR willingness need not be | T 10 C 6 (257) |
| His teaching, and as we grow in strength the power of | T 13 B 6 (337) |
| last but a moment, and grow dim as darkness blots them | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| will increase, and peace will grow with its increase. The power | T 16 C 8 (429) |
| you what He is, will grow and help you honor Him | T 16 D 7 (433) |
| and little. Your faith must grow to meet the goal that | T 17 H 3 (475) |
| blessing there. So will it grow and stretch across the desert | T 18 I 10 (505) |
| by your union, ready to grow into a mighty force for | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| so they gather dust and grow, until they cover everything that | T 25 J 9 (698) |
| fades to let the grass grow green again, and let the | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| into Heaven, where the lights grow ever brighter as each one | T 26 J 4 (725) |
| the lights in Heaven brighter grow, in gratitude for what has | T 26 J 6 (725) |
| seeds of sickness seemed to grow? T 28 D 6 | T 28 D 5 (771) |
| attack? Or CAN a toy grow large and dangerous and fierce | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| cannot make the way itself grow dark. And He Who travels | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| 3 This aspect can grow angry, for the world is | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| victor over limitations which but grow in darkness to enormous size | W 92 L 6 (178) |
| the joy of your Creator grow when you accept His joy | W 105 L 3 (210) |
| with you. And so they grow in power and in strength | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| And we will watch it grow in strength and health to | W 127 L 10 (260) |
| water, or the grass to grow with roots suspended in the | W 156 L 3 (337) |
| world, but they can never grow in its unnourishing and shallow | W 159 L 8 (345) |
| before His sight. Its sounds grow dim. A melody from far | W 164 L 2 (359) |
| with blood, to make it grow and swell and rage. And | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| For this will change, and grow unrecognizable in time, however much | W 187 L 4 (410) |
| from one another, fade and grow dim and disappear. Those who | M 3 A M(5) |
| What is here begun will grow in life and strength and | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
| other shares it, it will grow. Progress becomes a matter of | P 3 D 2 P(8) |
| will rise in awareness and grow; a patient will touch his | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| Faith in your goal will grow and hold you up as | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
| and mistakes loom large and grow and swell within its sight | S 2 B 2 S(12) |