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| self-concept, a concept now made acceptable by its WEAKNESS, and explained | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| which would be much LESS acceptable to it, would obviously be | T 6 G 5 (148) |
| the Sonship because it is acceptable to Him, and therefore to | T 7 F 15 (168) |
| He gives equally whatever is acceptable to Him. BECAUSE it is | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| to Him. BECAUSE it is acceptable to Him it is the | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| anything that is not acceptable to Him? T 9 | T 9 K 8 (250) |
| be replaced by gifts wholly acceptable to Father AND to Son | T 14 D 10 (373) |
| ego, if the form is acceptable the content MUST be. Otherwise | T 14 F 8 (379) |
| The special love partner is acceptable only as long as he | T 16 E 3 (434) |
| are usually judged to be acceptable, and even natural. No one | T 16 F 2 (439) |
| ego likes it; is it acceptable, or does it call for | T 17 G 3 (472) |
| God through Him, and wholly acceptable to his Father as to | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| sanity which makes it most acceptable to those who are insane | T 25 H 7 (688) |
| you toward the end, less acceptable to you. Try, however, to | W 26 L 7 (45) |
| perceived source of salvation is acceptable, provided that it will not | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| worthy of Gods Son, acceptable to God and to your | W 111 RIII 11 (230) |
| gifts of God are not acceptable to anyone who holds such | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| not some dreams be more acceptable, reserving shame and secrecy for | W 185 L 8 (403) |
| form it takes be less acceptable. It must be more. | W 187 L 2 (410) |
| judgment are all things equally acceptable, for who could judge otherwise | M 5 D 1 M(13) |
| the body must be an acceptable idea. M 6 C | M 6 C 3 M(20) |
| any concept that is not acceptable to anyone, regardless of his | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| more. Not one can be acceptable to Gods teachers, because | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
| because not one could be acceptable to God. He did not | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
| desires and translating them into acceptable and pleasant forms. Sometimes the | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| kind of answer that is acceptable. The purpose of words is | S 1 A 7 S(3) |
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| awareness of Christ, and the acceptance of His Atonement. The mind | T 1 B 45 (11) |
| is brought about by his acceptance of the Atonement, which places | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| 2 B 30 The acceptance of the Atonement by everyone | T 2 B 30 (29) |
| It is, however, only your ACCEPTANCE of it that makes it | T 5 G 5 (118) |
| the Kingdom because of its ACCEPTANCE of wholeness. The full appreciation | T 7 J 4 (181) |
| shine upon you by your acceptance of me. MY reality is | T 8 E 13 (198) |
| J. The Acceptance of Reality | T 8 J 0 (214) |
| belief, but it DOES require acceptance. It is indeed possible for | T 8 J 13 (217) |
| be. This is the simple acceptance of reality because only this | T 8 J 16 (218) |
| are a way of GIVING acceptance AND receiving it. In time | T 9 E 6 (232) |
| FOR you, waiting for your acceptance. Give up gladly EVERYTHING that | T 9 I 2 (241) |
| denial of reality precludes the ACCEPTANCE of Gods gift because | T 9 I 4 (241) |
| believes in it, for YOUR acceptance of God in him ACKNOWLEDGES | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| know he HAS it. The ACCEPTANCE of peace is the denial | T 9 I 13 (244) |
| to be accepted, but its acceptance depends on your willingness to | T 9 J 2 (245) |
| Son. Christ waits for your acceptance of Him as YOURSELF, and | T 10 E 7 (263) |
| of wholeness comes ONLY through acceptance, for to analyze means to | T 10 F 14 (268) |
| Atonement will radiate from YOUR acceptance of it for YOURSELF to | T 11 H 1 (299) |
| represents the acceptance of two goals, each perceived | T 11 H 8 (301) |
| 11 J 2 The acceptance of guilt into the mind | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| of the separation, as the acceptance of the Atonement is its | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| choose to testify to my ACCEPTANCE of the Atonement, NOT for | T 13 H 3 (354) |
| were brought TOGETHER, their joint acceptance would become impossible. But if | T 14 D 4 (371) |
| fear, for if they meet, acceptance MUST be withdrawn from one | T 14 D 4 (371) |
| in shimmering readiness for your acceptance. Yet you cannot bring it | T 15 E 1 (397) |
| with EQUAL willingness, being the acceptance of the single Will that | T 15 E 8 (399) |
| this limitation you have limited acceptance of the gift I offer | T 15 J 2 (417) |
| to everyone. And by YOUR acceptance of it, you have OFFERED | T 15 J 3 (417) |
| as YOUR choice. And this acceptance means that you are willing | T 16 D 2 (431) |
| created in union WITH them. Acceptance of your creations is the | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| of your creations is the acceptance of the oneness of creation | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| need defense against your own acceptance of the gift of death | T 17 E 10 (464) |
| Faith is implicit in the acceptance of the Holy Spirits | T 17 G 6 (473) |
| standard for comparison for either acceptance or rejection of suitability for | T 18 A 3 (480) |
| for this lies also your acceptance of yourself as YOU were | T 18 E 2 (490) |
| seen as arrogance, and the acceptance of the self as sinful | T 19 C 4 (517) |
| have been given, through your acceptance, the power to RELEASE from | T 19 J 4 (538) |
| celebration of victory and the acceptance of the truth. Let us | T 20 A 1 (547) |
| and its purpose; between the acceptance of the truth and its | T 20 B 1 (547) |
| of its value by his acceptance. Yet still the gift proclaims | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| worthlessness to you, as his acceptance and delight acknowledges the lack | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| the birth of freedom; the acceptance of release to come to | T 21 E 5 (588) |
| an instant in the glad acceptance of what is given you | T 21 G 9 (596) |
| is open, yet it waits acceptance. From you who have accepted | T 22 E 5 (618) |
| is in need of your acceptance of himself as part of | T 24 C 10 (650) |
| what you are to the acceptance of yourself as God created | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| I 6 Yet the ACCEPTANCE of the working out can | T 26 I 6 (722) |
| has been shared. In His acceptance of this function lies the | T 27 C 16 (737) |
| be, is the beginning of acceptance that there is a REAL | T 31 D 6 (847) |
| still cherish others. The full acceptance of salvation as your only | W 65 L 1 (119) |
| to you; the relief its acceptance will bring you by resolving | W 65 L 7 (120) |
| has as its purpose your acceptance of the fact that not | W 66 L 4 (121) |
| we must replace attack with acceptance. As long as we attack | W 72 L 9 (139) |
| let the peace that your acceptance brings be given you. Close | W 80 L 5 (161) |
| unambiguous before my sight. My acceptance does not depend on my | W 81 RII 5 (164) |
| 7. Salvation requires the acceptance of but one thought; you | W 93 L 7 (181) |
| practice periods today with this acceptance of Gods Will for | W 102 L 4 (205) |
| questions answered, and what your acceptance of the answer brings. Today | W 122 L 11 (246) |
| only recognized. In recognition its acceptance lies, and as it is | W 138 L 5 (301) |
| of what you are. Only acceptance can be asked of you | W 139 L 7 (305) |
| perform their part by their acceptance of His messages as for | W 154 L 7 (330) |
| the giving is his own acceptance of what he received. | W 154 L 8 (330) |
| except the gift of his acceptance of his welcoming 8 | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| you now accept. With this acceptance is salvation brought to everyone | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| receiving your consent and your acceptance. We can change the world | W 164 L 9 (360) |
| not see the value your acceptance gives the world. But this | W 164 L 9 (360) |
to receive what only your acceptance can bestow. | W 165 L 4 (362) |
| the Giver, not our own acceptance. We acknowledge our mistakes, but | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| mind prepares itself for true acceptance. Grace becomes inevitable instantly in | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| 2. Grace is acceptance of the Love of God | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| the lesson will meet with acceptance and be truly learned. | W 185 L 6 (403) |
| given you. It offers your acceptance of a part assigned to | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| you be exempt from the acceptance of the gifts you give | W 199 L 5 (448) |
| reservations, and arrive at full acceptance of the truth in them | W 284 L 1 (532) |
| the world awaits your glad acceptance, which will set it free | W 310 W10 4 (561) |
| Gods teachers. It implies acceptance of the Word of God | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| 6 C 2 The acceptance of sickness as a decision | M 6 C 2 M(19) |
| has learned all that his acceptance holds out to him. It | M 23 A 2 M(54) |
| an advantage in his premature acceptance of the course merely because | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| the world. It is the acceptance of the Holy Spirits | M 29 A 1 M(66) |
| the worlds purpose; the acceptance of the Atonement for oneself | M 29 A 1 M(66) |
| between the offering and the acceptance of healing. This is the | P 4 B 10 P(24) |
| is not yet based upon acceptance. Help in prayer does not | S 1 B 6 S(5) |