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| come to earth. For being Heaven-borne, it has no form at | W 192 L 3 (425) |
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HEAVENS.....................1
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| stars and set into the Heavens with a shining Ray that | U 8 A 3 U(13) |
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HEAVILY.....................6
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| of the course rest too heavily on these earlier sections not | T 3 A 1 (46) |
| well begin. The ego invests heavily in the past, and in | T 12 D 4 (319) |
| egos embattled citadel more heavily defended than the idea that | T 19 C 7 (518) |
| s mournful chorus, plodding so heavily away from life, dragging their | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| is inconsistent, and who remain heavily defended against learning. 7 | W 95 L 6 (186) |
| step in this direction so heavily reinforced, it would be hard | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
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HEAVY.......................51
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| dream of crucifixion still lies heavy on your eyes, but what | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| under the covers of the heavy blankets you have laid upon | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| for death, and a very heavy one. If death is your | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| have made, nor escape the heavy burden of its dullness | T 13 F 7 (350) |
| the works of nothing. The heavy chains which seem to bind | T 13 G 5 (352) |
| The burden of guilt is heavy, but God would not have | T 14 B 3 (363) |
| hidden, but shine away the heavy veils of guilt within which | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| which seems so dark and heavy, it is only needful to | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| surrounded by a frame so heavy and so elaborate that the | T 17 E 8 (464) |
| see at all beneath the heavy shadows of its enormous and | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| intensity is veiled by its heavy coverings, and kept apart from | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| which seems to make it heavy and opaque, impenetrable, and a | T 18 J 6 (508) |
| Here are the dark and heavy garments of guilt laid by | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| the clouds of guilt seem heavy and impenetrable. The solidness this | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| all of the egos heavy investment in the body. And | T 19 H 5 (535) |
| be surmounted hangs like a heavy veil before the face of | T 19 K 2 (541) |
| Help him to lift the heavy burden of sin you laid | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| 10 Prisoners bound with heavy chains for years, starved and | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| the dark folds of the heavy garments with which it hides | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| Yet in these dark and heavy garments are those who seek | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| a block, set like a heavy gate, locked and without a | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| is its own stability, its heavy anchor in the shifting world | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| does not seem to stand, heavy and solid and immovable, between | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| for here lies buried the heavy anchor that seems to keep | T 22 G 10 (624) |
| not that it lays a heavy burden on you. For when | T 22 G 14 (625) |
| you deem this cost too heavy. But a tiny willingness, a | T 24 G 12 (664) |
| burden wearisome and tedious, too heavy to be borne. Yet to | T 24 G 12 (664) |
| guilt upon his heart made heavy with the proof of sin | T 27 C 7 (735) |
| but has been obscured by heavy clouds of complication, which were | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| do your eyes behold its heavy consequences, but without their trifling | T 27 I 8 (758) |
| further locks and chains and heavy anchors, when its weakness lies | T 28 H 6 (782) |
| light the body disappears, as heavy shadows must give way to | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| comes, and steps aside from heavy shadows that have hidden him | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| wrapped but slightly veils the heavy lump of fear which is | T 29 E 3 (792) |
| and fixed they rise like heavy curtains to obscure the simple | T 31 A 3 (836) |
| hidden deep within, under a heavy cloud of insane thoughts, dense | W 41 L 5 (68) |
| get past this dark and heavy cloud, and to go through | W 41 L 6 (68) |
| surrounded by a layer of heavy dark clouds. You can see | W 69 L 4 (128) |
| minutes gladly, to remove the heavy load you laid upon yourself | W 101 L 7 (204) |
| Nor need he erect the heavy walls of stone and iron | W 134 L 12 (283) |
| the escape from all the heavy chains you sought to lay | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| and doubts, its penalties and heavy armaments, its legal definitions and | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| which bind the mind in heavy bands of steel with iron | W 153 L 3 (324) |
| all imprisonment by loosening the heavy chains that locked the door | W 194 L 2 (432) |
| would yet remain asleep in heavy clouds of doubt about the | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| whatever form, will drop the heavy curtain once again, and the | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
| investment in this escape is heavy, and your fear of letting | S 1 D 6 S(9) |
| sicken. For they sense the heavy scent of death upon their | S 3 B 2 S(20) |
| that bleed, and with a heavy heart made hard against the | S 3 E 6 S(27) |
| of time to lift the heavy burden from the world. Lift | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| it brings with it a heavy cost of pain. Be free | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
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| must accept the guilt and heavy-laid reproach that thus is put | S 2 C 5 S(16) |
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| 18 J 7 This heavy-seeming barrier, this artificial floor which | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| joined hands and touch this heavy-seeming block, and you will learn | T 22 E 7 (618) |
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| its witnesses you pay no heed at all. For they attest | T 27 I 12 (759) |
| not deceived. It does not heed the self-accusing shrieks of sinners | W 134 L 7 (282) |
| this is not you. You heed them not. You go on | W 166 L 7 (365) |
| how you must return. They heed your Fathers Voice when | W 188 L 7 (414) |
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| instant, set in time, but heeding only immortality. Let no defenses | W 135 L 20 (289) |
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| be paid, the Holy Spirit heeds not who looks on innocence | T 25 I 12 (694) |
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| at last to vengeances heels. For such an insane picture | T 26 H 6 (716) |
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| yet exceeds in depth and height whatever words could possibly convey | W 182 L 11 (393) |
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| point will learning lead to heights of happiness, in which you | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| and shifting foreground, on unequal heights and diverse sizes, on varying | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| these, whose splendor reaches indescribable heights as one proceeds, fall short | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| bring us gifts beyond the heights perceived in any dream. He | P 3 F 5 P(13) |
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| definition. It is possessed, or held back, by ITSELF. Its will | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| this and thinking otherwise has held your ego together, but has | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| ego sees. Every loving thought held in ANY part of the | T 5 F 7 (113) |
| illusion that you have ever held against him has touched his | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| gift which you refused is held by Him in you. His | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| sanity which still remains is held together by a sense of | T 14 F 5 (378) |
| be indivisible. As we are held as one in God, so | T 14 G 12 (384) |
| your brother in his body, held there by guilt. And you | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| to be used and not held idly by. They have already | T 16 C 11 (430) |
| relationship, but it is still held together by the illusion of | T 16 E 3 (434) |
| are the illusions you have held against your brothers. Their reality | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| to give all you have held outside the truth to Him | T 17 B 4 (453) |
| perception is thus kept impotent, held to the body by the | T 19 D 6 (521) |
| every miracle you will perform, held out to you. The miracle | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| feel and think if death held no attraction for you? Very | T 19 K 1 (541) |
| all the happiness which he held out to you? Did you | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| s laws to what was held outside them, and finding what | T 20 F 1 (560) |
| changes. All that it ever held, or will ever hold, is | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| remembering them, the laws that held you prisoner to pain and | T 20 F 7 (561) |
| separation perceived in awe and held in reverence. What God would | T 20 G 6 (564) |
| to have a home that held together for a little while | T 20 G 8 (565) |
| the way to true relationships held gently open, through which you | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| body? Can they be long held back from looking on the | T 20 G 13 (566) |
| hold about him are not held up to his reality. Here | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| that purpose is no longer held, they disappear. Therefore, the question | T 20 I 8 (572) |
| knew so long ago, and held more dear than any melody | T 21 B 7 (576) |
| way to certainty. Be not held back by fears insane | T 21 E 8 (589) |
| condemn instead, there is he held a prisoner, waiting in chains | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| wall, see truly? It is held back by form, having been | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| in glory, with your head held high, and fear no evil | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| and all the sins he held in its defense against himself | T 24 C 6 (649) |
| to Heaven in his hand, held out to you. Let not | T 24 C 7 (650) |
| in you now, and safely held in you by that same | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| nor weight nor time, nor held to limits or uncertainties of | T 24 H 7 (667) |
| them within that one mistake, held also the CORRECTION for that | T 26 F 3 (710) |
| Forget not that a shadow held between your brother and yourself | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| locked is opened; what was held apart from light is given | T 26 J 5 (725) |
| has no reason to be held responsible. He must be innocent | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| link, and only you have held it to a part of | T 28 B 1 (762) |
| past. Only the past is held in memory as you make | T 28 B 3 (762) |
| them up. The fear was held in place BECAUSE he did | T 28 C 7 (767) |
| gone. And where it once held seeming sway is now restored | T 29 G 4 (798) |
| apart? What hand could be held up to block Gods | T 29 I 4 (803) |
| for their gifts are not held dear. No rules are idly | T 30 F 1 (823) |
| not know. Let every image held of everyone be loosened from | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| be interchanged but never jointly held. The contrast is far greater | T 31 G 4 (859) |
| every concept that he ever held. T 31 G 11 | T 31 G 10 (861) |
| fathered it no longer is held dear. But while you cherish | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| answer given. And the door held open for the face of | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| old ideas and ancient concepts held so long and dear AGAINST | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| the grievances that we have held against him, you will learn | W 78 L 5 (154) |
| clear material before your eyes held in a frame or placed | W 92 L 1 (177) |
| as if you thought you held the match that lights the | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| its warmth; or that you held the universe imprisoned in your | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| thoughts which this world ever held are wiped away forever by | W 94 L 1 (183) |
| separated from God, and tenuously held together by its erratic and | W 95 L 2 (185) |
| your mistakes. He can be held back only by your unwillingness | W 95 L 8 (186) |
| your happiness within His hand, held out to you in welcome | W 106 L 3 (213) |
| the gifts which have been held in store for us since | W 122 L 12 (246) |
| the foolish images that we held dear, with true ideas arising | W 131 L 10 (271) |
replace all thoughts you ever held of death. | W 132 L 8 (274) |
| the idle thoughts we ever held about it, and about all | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| solitary prison, split apart and held in pieces by a solid | W 137 L 2 (296) |
| is as if a circle held it fast, wherein another circle | W 153 L 3 (324) |
| 1. This single thought, held firmly in the mind, would | W 162 L 1 (354) |
| has replaced the one you held before. Remove your focus on | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| advocating are from those you held before. And you have also | W 181 L 4 (389) |
| will perceive a fearful world, held cruelly in deaths sharp- | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| limitless and with all things held in its sure protection, can | W 196 L 2 (438) |
| us go. His hand has held us up. His Thoughts have | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| you. We have betrayed them; held them in a vise of | W 249 L 2 (493) |
| by Him in love, and held forever quiet and at peace | W 267 L 1 (513) |
| is forever guaranteed inviolate; forever held within His holy Will, beyond | W 320 W11 3 (572) |
| open door which God has held unclosed to welcome us. | W 361 L 5 (620) |
| future. The past as well held no mistakes; nothing that did | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| Here is the lens which, held before the bodys eyes | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| from awareness like a shield held to obscure the sun. The | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| living thing, and nothing is held in darkness apart from the | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| with a shining Ray that held it safe within eternity and | U 8 A 3 U(13) |
| there will be a relationship held out to them that meets | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
| Christs vision. It is held out to him, but he | P 3 C 9 P(7) |
| if these forces can be held at bay only by an | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| seeming victory. It can be held at bay a little while | S 3 C 7 S(22) |
| to me that you have held against your holiness and kept | G 2 A 1 G(4) |
| to give, or one illusion held against the truth, can bind | G 3 A 6 G(7) |