| HEARD.......................80 | |
| When man listened, all he heard was untruth. He does not | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| learn EXCEPT by teaching. I heard one voice because I had | T 5 F 8 (114) |
| two conflicting voices. You have heard many arguments on behalf of | T 7 C 2 (156) |
| His answer will not be heard at all. It is IMPOSSIBLE | T 8 K 3 (219) |
| received, but have not yet HEARD. I assure you that they | T 8 K 3 (219) |
| from ALL illusions because YOU heard. But have no other gods | T 9 I 14 (244) |
| return, and He will be heard when you place no other | T 9 I 17 (245) |
| Because the miracle worker has heard Him he strengthens His Voice | T 9 J 7 (247) |
| because He will NOT BE HEARD. The Eternal Guest remains, but | T 10 C 5 (257) |
| H 11 You HAVE heard the answer, but you have | T 10 H 11 (276) |
| come to you. I have heard your call and I have | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| and what you have not heard is the ONLY answer. | T 11 I 4 (304) |
| call of love if you heard it, and the whole world | T 12 C 4 (316) |
| and sounds which are NOT heard. They make up a private | T 12 E 1 (322) |
| is gone. For you have heard the hymn of freedom rising | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| communicate. His voice WILL be heard. T 13 E 6 | T 13 E 5 (347) |
| to you, and you HAVE heard. Never again will you be | T 16 C 7 (429) |
| little faith in what you heard because you have preferred to | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| you have REALLY seen and heard, and RECOGNIZE it. Can you | T 16 C 11 (430) |
| Him Who answered you. He heard. Has He not been very | T 17 F 7 (469) |
| is the song of freedom heard, in joyous echo of your | T 17 F 10 (469) |
| of peace in those who heard? Return with me to Heaven | T 18 B 9 (483) |
| softly joyous whispering is ever heard. This is a feast which | T 19 F 7 (529) |
| when its great advocate is heard no more? T 19 | T 19 G 8 (532) |
| awareness of every mind which heard His answer and ACCEPTED it | T 19 J 3 (538) |
| in place. Yet when you heard the voice of love beyond | T 19 K 5 (542) |
| failed entirely to hear. You heard, but knew not HOW to | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| are looked on happily, and heard with joy. They are His | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| the circumstances in which you heard completely unremembered. Not the whole | T 21 B 6 (576) |
| wonderful the setting where you heard it, and how you loved | T 21 B 6 (576) |
| you see it, if you heard the voice of reason. What | T 21 G 5 (595) |
| 2 Yet we have heard a very similar description earlier | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| what can be seen and heard, and where he will see | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| is the voice of specialness heard clearly, judging against the Christ | T 24 G 13 (664) |
| the calls to war he heard before are really calls to | T 25 D 6 (677) |
| union and of love be heard at all. Yet is it | T 26 B 3 (701) |
| Voices from the past are heard, and then are doubted. You | T 26 F 11 (712) |
| ever seen, or ears have heard, remains to be perceived. | T 27 D 6 (739) |
| only here it can be HEARD. T 27 E 7 | T 27 E 6 (742) |
| the call to wakening be heard, because it seems to be | T 28 C 9 (768) |
| which CAN be seen and heard and understood. For eyes and | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| and echoes of eternity are heard. There is a resting place | T 29 F 1 (794) |
| these dreams a melody is heard which everyone remembers, though he | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| remembers, though he has not heard it since before all time | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| song of Heaven can be heard, not with the ears, but | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| again, he knows he never heard it not. And where is | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| creation to the whole is heard throughout the world this second | T 31 A 8 (838) |
| from death when you have heard its calling as the ancient | T 31 A 9 (838) |
| forgetting everything we thought we heard; remembering how much we do | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| It to you to be heard. 4. Listen in | W 49 L 3 (86) |
| be certain that He has heard you and has answered you | W 69 L 7 (129) |
| it is. You will be heard and you will be answered | W 79 L 10 (159) |
| will hear the call we heard, and answer it, when they | W 98 L 4 (194) |
| soundless if it be not heard. In thanking Him the thanks | W 123 L 5 (249) |
| Thanks be to you who heard, for you become the messengers | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| possible until His Word is heard around the world; until your | W 125 L 1 (253) |
| for His Word cannot be heard until your mind is quiet | W 125 L 6 (254) |
| is true. This you have heard before, but may not yet | W 152 L 3 (321) |
| we give it. You have heard this said a hundred ways | W 154 L 12 (331) |
| when echoes of eternity are heard. This day is holy, for | W 157 L 1 (339) |
| be touched and seen and heard, and ultimately killed. When hatred | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| The Call of God is heard and answered. Now has fear | W 170 L 12 (379) |
| s Name can not be heard without response, nor said without | W 182 L 2 (391) |
| s song can certainly be heard in the idea we practice | W 196 L 9 (440) |
| who hear His Words have heard the song of Heaven, for | W 197 L 6 (444) |
| cries of pain and sorrow heard, for nothing here remains outside | W 290 W8 2 (539) |
| searched in vain until I heard Your Voice directing me. Now | W 321 L 1 (573) |
| the teacher was before he heard the Call. He has become | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
| can Gods Teacher be heard at all except by those | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
| sacrifice that Call? Few have heard it as yet, and they | M 7 A 6 M(36) |
| quiet, for His Voice is heard in stillness. And His Judgment | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
| can Gods Voice be heard. --- Manuscript | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
| them. If you would be heard by those who suffer, you | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
| is redeemed, for he has heard Gods Word and understood | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
| Through which His Voice is heard around the world To close | M 30 A 8 M(70) |
| the hymn to God is heard a little while. And then | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| sound of healing can be heard instead. But first the willingness | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| all these and more are heard instead of loud discordant shrieks | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| They give because they have heard His Word and understood it | P 4 C 5 P(26) |
| listen, for He will be heard by anyone who calls upon | S 2 D 6 S(18) |
| HEARER......................1 | |
| to the mind of the hearer messages which are not of | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| HEARING.....................12 | |
| more recently have used others. Hearing and being are examples, to | T 6 D 1 (138) |
| to them, you are not hearing HIM. If you do not | T 9 B 1 (223) |
| the Teacher of Reality, and hearing His answer, you too will | T 10 H 18 (278) |
| You have expressed surprise at hearing how very different is reality | T 18 B 2 (481) |
| seeing what is not there, hearing what truth has never said | T 19 B 1 (512) |
| leaders and no followers, and hearing but one answer to them | T 31 B 7 (841) |
| 11. We waken hearing Him, and let Him speak | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| you wish to see. All hearing but brings to your mind | W 161 L 2 (350) |
| and understand. Join me in hearing. For the Voice of God | W 275 W6 1 (522) |
| judgment, the obvious prerequisite for hearing Gods Voice, is usually | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| is available but for the hearing. These limits are placed out | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| place on them interferes with hearing. Gods Voice is silent | S 1 A 8 S(3) |
| HEARS.......................33 | |
| mind is unequivocal because it hears only ONE voice and answers | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| HE DID. No one who hears His answer but will give | T 12 C 13 (318) |
| answer them. And no one hears their answer save him who | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| the life of someone who hears it temporarily as the ONLY | T 15 B 4 (387) |
| to it, and the mind hears it and yearns for it | T 19 D 1 (520) |
| IS afraid. Yet what it hears in terror, the other part | T 21 E 7 (588) |
| in terror, the other part hears as the sweetest music; the | T 21 E 7 (588) |
| baby makes and what he hears are highly unreliable, meaning different | T 22 B 6 (607) |
| times. Neither the sounds he hears nor sights he sees are | T 22 B 6 (607) |
| stable yet. But what he hears and does not understand will | T 22 B 6 (607) |
| He sees, the sounds He hears. How beautiful His hand that | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| it calls to him he hears no other Voice. No effort | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| with them. For no one hears the song of Heaven and | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| Here are the sounds it hears; the voices which its ears | T 28 F 4 (777) |
| it sees and what it hears, and hate its frailty and | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| and acts for YOU. It hears YOUR voice. And it is | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| of God. And when he hears this song again, he knows | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| to them all. Because He hears one Voice, He cannot hear | T 31 B 7 (841) |
| time you do so, someone hears the voice of hope, the | W 95 L 16 (188) |
| eternity as represented there. He hears the sounds the senseless busy | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| busy world engenders, yet He hears them faintly, for beyond them | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| for beyond them all He hears the song of Heaven and | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| gives you His sight and hears for you, and answers in | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| your name the Call He hears. How quiet is the time | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| it Himself. Think not He hears the little prayers of those | W 182 L 7 (392) |
| of a louder voice he hears than to that of a | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
| his speaking. He listens and hears and speaks. M 22 | M 22 A 4 M(53) |
| the validity of what he hears. And what he hears may | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| he hears. And what he hears may indeed be quite startling | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| One asks for help; another hears and tries to answer in | P 3 D 3 P(8) |
| questions its validity. Until he hears it, he cannot understand that | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| Answer; you the one who hears. S 2 D 6 | S 2 D 5 S(18) |
| and called to God, Who hears and answers. You have understood | S 3 E 4 S(26) |