| HAILS.......................1 | |
| sun; this almost imperceptible ripple hails itself as the ocean. Think | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| HALF........................42 | |
| the world you learned is half so dear as this. Listen | T 21 B 7 (576) |
| and you allow Him only HALF your mind. And thus He | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| thus He represents the OTHER half, and seems to have a | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| function seem DIVIDED, with a half IN OPPOSITION to a half | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| half IN OPPOSITION to a half. And these two halves appear | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| you would correct is only half the error, which you think | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| thus outside yourself; the other half, which is denied. And only | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| of you. To this remaining half the Holy Spirit must represent | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| Spirit must represent the other half until you recognize it IS | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| recognize it IS the other half. And this He does by | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| forgiveness are the same. With half a mind, this is not | T 27 C 16 (736) |
| he may accept his other half as part of him. | T 27 C 16 (737) |
| represents a double thought, where half is canceled out by the | T 27 D 2 (738) |
| canceled out by the remaining half. Yet even this is quickly | T 27 D 2 (738) |
| is quickly contradicted by the half it canceled out, and so | T 27 D 2 (738) |
| concepts. Though it is but half the picture, and is incomplete | T 27 D 6 (739) |
| is the same. The other half of what it represents remains | T 27 D 6 (739) |
| of what it made. Yet half the lesson will not teach | T 28 C 11 (769) |
| it should be reduced to half a minute or even less | W 10 L 5 (18) |
| attempting to do so every half hour. Do not be distressed | W 20 L 5 (35) |
| be used at least every half hour, and more often if | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| and the other one a half an hour later. You need | W 111 RIII 10 (229) |
| to be applied on each half hour as well. Forget them | W 111 RIII 12 (230) |
| 4. On the half hour: Miracles are seen in | W 111 RIII 4 (231) |
| 4. On the half hour: I am as God | W 112 RIII 4 (232) |
| 4. On the half hour: Salvation comes from my | W 113 RIII 4 (233) |
| 4. On the half hour: I will accept my | W 114 RIII 4 (234) |
| 4. On the half hour: My part is essential | W 114 RIII 4 (235) |
| 4. On the half hour: I share Gods | W 116 RIII 4 (236) |
| 4. On the half hour: I seek but what | W 117 RIII 4 (237) |
| 4. On the half hour: Let me be still | W 118 RIII 4 (238) |
| 4. On the half hour: To give and to | W 119 RIII 4 (239) |
| 4. On the half hour: I am as God | W 120 RIII 4 (240) |
| are thanking Him. This holy half an hour given Him will | W 123 L 7 (249) |
| it seems best, devote a half an hour to the thought | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| fail. Abide with Him this half an hour. He will do | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| certainty upon your mind. This half an hour will be framed | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| in the glass this holy half an hour will hold out | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| to which you gave this half an hour, thankfully aware no | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| 11. Count this half hour as your gift to | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| purpose, we will find that half an hour is too short | W 153 L 15 (327) |
| is total. There are no half sacrifices. You cannot give up | M 7 A 7 M(36) |
| HALF-HEARTED................1 | |
| to imperfect questions, meaningless requests, half-hearted willingness to hear, and less | W 122 L 4 (244) |
| HALF-HOUR...................1 | |
| A minute or two every half-hour, with eyes closed if possible | W 74 L 7 (145) |
| HALF-LIT....................1 | |
| has set, and in the half-lit hours in between. Indeed, your | W 361 L 2 (619) |
| HALF-MINUTE.................1 | |
| better way to spend a half-minute or less than to remember | W 71 L 9 (136) |
| HALFWAY.....................2 | |
| to hear, and less than halfway diligence and partial trust. Here | W 122 L 4 (244) |
| the patient. There is no halfway point in this. Either they | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| HALLOWED....................4 | |
| as time, and older still. Hallowed your name. Your glory undefiled | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| storms can come into the hallowed haven of our home. In | W 244 L 2 (488) |
| now. And in the stillness, hallowed by His Love, God speaks | W 254 L 2 (499) |
| Him where His altar is. Hallowed your Name and His, for | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| HALLUCINATES................1 | |
| like to one who still hallucinates, but lacks conviction in what | T 26 F 11 (712) |
| HALLUCINATION...............5 | |
| egos voice is an hallucination. You cannot expect it to | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| recognized this world is an hallucination? What if you really understood | T 20 I 7 (571) |
| the second part of the hallucination --- Manuscript | T 26 F 12 (712) |
| for such a process, and hallucination a more appropriate term for | W 23 L 3 (38) |
| the insane in a larger hallucination as opposed to a smaller | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
| HALLUCINATIONS..............5 | |
| say I am not real. Hallucinations ARE inaccurate perceptions of reality | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| T 20 I 8 Hallucinations disappear when they are recognized | T 20 I 8 (572) |
| them. One thing is sure; hallucinations serve a purpose, and when | T 20 I 8 (572) |
| elect to meet your goal. Hallucinations serve to meet the goal | T 20 I 9 (572) |
| into happy dreams; your wild hallucinations that show you all the | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| HALO........................2 | |
| it needs to keep the halo which it uses to protect | W 133 L 8 (278) |
| he tries to keep its halo clear within his vision, yet | W 133 L 10 (278) |
| HALT........................1 | |
| on the part of the halt to lead the blind. | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| HALVES......................2 | |
| a half. And these two halves appear to represent a split | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| His single purpose unifies the halves of you which you perceive | T 27 C 16 (737) |
| HAMPER......................2 | |
| but your own thoughts can hamper your progress. You are free | W 70 L 9 (133) |
| they increase the helpfulness or hamper it. He will find that | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
| HAMPERED....................3 | |
| A 1 You are hampered in your progress by your | T 8 A 1 (188) |
| Learning will not be hampered when you miss a practice | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| goal. But learning will be hampered when you skip a practice | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| HAND........................107 | |
| experience. Miracles, on the other hand, induce ACTION. Miracles are more | T 1 B 29b (6) |
| The miracle, on the other hand, is a sign of love | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| to man on the one hand, and as a Son of | T 1 B 48e (13) |
| between truth on the one hand, and ALL kinds of errors | T 2 A 14 (22) |
| Spiritual eye, on the other hand, cannot see the building at | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| 4 On the other hand, many other expressions clearly illustrate | T 2 E 4 (40) |
| else. Perception, on the other hand, is impossible WITHOUT a belief | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| ego. Reach, therefore, for my hand because you WANT to transcend | T 8 E 17 (199) |
| The martyr, on the other hand, is more aware of guilt | T 8 J 9 (216) |
| But take it from the hand of Christ and look upon | T 11 I 8 (306) |
| The ego, on the other hand, regards the function of time | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| And take each others hand, to walk together along a | T 17 F 9 (469) |
| As holiness and faith go hand in hand, so must its | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| and faith go hand in hand, so must its faith go | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| takes you gently by the hand, and retraces with you your | T 18 B 5 (482) |
| who hold each others hand also hold mine, for when | T 18 D 4 (488) |
| His strength. I hold your hand as surely as you agreed | T 18 D 5 (488) |
| You can stretch out your hand and reach to Heaven. You | T 18 G 10 (497) |
| An error, on the other hand, is not attractive. What you | T 19 D 2 (520) |
| each other, thorns in one hand and lilies in the other | T 20 B 1 (547) |
| and found each others hand, uncertain whether to let it | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| not. Faith and desire go hand in hand, for everyone believes | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| and desire go hand in hand, for everyone believes in what | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| for its recognition is at hand. Join your awareness to what | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| key to Heaven in his hand, held out to you. Let | T 24 C 7 (650) |
| He hears. How beautiful His hand that holds His brothers | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| you Himself in him whose hand you hold, and whom you | T 24 F 6 (659) |
| in you by that same hand that holds your brothers | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| in your own. Christs hand holds all His brothers in | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| through them, holding out His hand, that everyone may bless all | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| there is to hear. The hand of Christ is all there | T 24 F 7 (660) |
| then, from one anothers hand, and let salvation be perfectly | T 25 G 7 (685) |
| by Gods Own angry hand. They DO believe that Heaven | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| stand at Gods right Hand, and gives the Son of | T 25 I 10 (693) |
| who but holds out his hand in willingness they be received | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| confidence, holding each others hand and keeping step to Heaven | T 26 F 2 (710) |
| 723) at hand. Given a change of purpose | T 26 I 7 (723) |
| Behold me, brother, at your hand I die. For sickness is | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| Behold me, brother, at your hand I live. T 27 | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| s knife in his own hand, and pointed to himself. And | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| see it in anothers hand, if he would be a | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| what does nothing. It works hand in hand with all the | T 28 B 3 (762) |
| nothing. It works hand in hand with all the other attributes | T 28 B 3 (762) |
| received, instead, a brothers hand in which completion lay. | T 29 F 4 (795) |
| minds that can direct the hand to bless, and lead God | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| brother thinks he holds the hand of death. Believe him not | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| and been kept apart? What hand could be held up to | T 29 I 4 (803) |
| glad to wait til every hand is joined, and every heart | T 30 F 3 (823) |
| hands, it was Christs hand they took, and they will | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| will look on Him Whose hand they hold. The face of | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| when you have recognized Whose hand you hold! Within your hand | T 30 F 8 (825) |
| hand you hold! Within your hand is everything you need to | T 30 F 8 (825) |
| Heaven itself. For He Whose hand you hold was waiting but | T 30 F 8 (825) |
| will not perceive Whose loving hand you hold. Look forward, then | T 30 F 10 (825) |
| not advance. Take not his hand in anger but in love | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| offered you. Hold out your hand, that you may have the | T 31 G 5 (859) |
| In joyous welcome is my hand outstretched to every brother who | T 31 H 10 (865) |
| does not mean anything. This hand does not mean anything. This | W 1 L 1 (2) |
| only the past in this hand. I see only the past | W 7 L 4 (12) |
| do not know what this hand is for. Say this quite | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| Brush them aside with your hand; feel them resting on your | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| think of me holding your hand and leading you. And I | W 70 L 8 (133) |
| the universe imprisoned in your hand, securely bound until you let | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| to death by your own hand, living on after seeing this | W 93 L 1 (180) |
| holds your happiness within His hand, held out to you in | W 106 L 3 (213) |
| Voice is closer than your hand. His Love is everything you | W 125 L 7 (254) |
| Love and perception thus go hand in hand, but fear obscures | W 130 L 2 (266) |
| perception thus go hand in hand, but fear obscures in darkness | W 130 L 2 (266) |
| 13. Put out your hand and see how easily the | W 131 L 13 (271) |
| strength. For by its gentle hand is weakness overcome. And minds | W 137 L 8 (297) |
| not He has placed His hand in yours, and given you | W 155 L 13 (335) |
| a trick; a sleight of hand, a vast illusion in which | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| Yet you will take his hand instead, for you are like | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| living things within its withered hand; all hopes and wishes in | W 163 L 2 (356) |
| withhold so little when His Hand holds out complete salvation to | W 164 L 9 (361) |
| shoulder, and perceive His gentle hand directing you to look upon | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| you at last. Christs hand has touched your shoulder, and | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| their fears are justified. Your hand becomes the giver of Christ | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| but this is now at hand. We do not hasten it | W 169 L 7 (374) |
| together. Take your brothers hand, for this is not a | W 170 RV 9 (383) |
| might of Heaven in His hand and calls them friend, and | W 183 L 9 (396) |
| ever dream of. Gratitude goes hand in hand with love, and | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| of. Gratitude goes hand in hand with love, and where one | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| to your problems in your hand? Is it not more intelligent | W 197 L 5 (444) |
| would have us go. His hand has held us up. His | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| Forgiveness, on the other hand, is still, and quietly does | W 220 W1 4 (462) |
| together. You have reached your hand to me, and I will | W 225 L 2 (467) |
| Son of God extends his hand to reach his brother, and | W 260 W5 4 (506) |
| sounds I hear, and every hand that reaches for my own | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| My brothers is the hand that leads me on the | W 288 L 1 (536) |
| an instant from His loving hand. We walk together, for we | W 324 L 2 (576) |
| The key is in my hand, and I have reached the | W 342 L 1 (596) |
| need but reach out my hand to find it. Even now | W 355 L 1 (610) |
| The course, on the other hand, emphasizes that to teach is | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
| your little life in his hand but by a thread, ready | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| everlasting things is now at hand. There is no death. The | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| he cannot hold out his hand to receive it. Let him | P 3 C 9 P(7) |
| speak His holy Word; a hand to reach His Son and | P 3 F 5 P(13) |
| reach you, holding out his hand to his Friend. Let the | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
| it go. Hold out your hand; this enemy has come to | S 1 D 6 S(9) |
| of martyr at anothers hand. Here must the aim be | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| Prayer is His Own right hand, made free to save as | S 2 D 6 S(19) |
| But you will hold my hand as you return because we | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
| would have nothing else. Each hand that finds its way to | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| dream without a Saviours hand in yours. Each gift of | G 3 A 4 G(7) |
| from time. Put out your hand to touch eternity and disappear | G 3 A 10 G(9) |
| to Christ and from His hand to Me. Say now Amen | G 5 A 4 G(14) |