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| lies in their propensity for holding misperceptions rigidly in place. All | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| anyway, you WILL insist on holding on to judgment. You will | T 3 H 6 (64) |
| this mutual exclusiveness, and are holding the belief that you can | T 6 H 6 (151) |
| is actually a way of holding on to deprivation. You cannot | T 8 A 1 (188) |
| the RESULT of their Oneness, holding their unity together by extending | T 8 D 3 (192) |
| true if truth has meaning. Holding error clearly in mind, and | T 10 F 15 (269) |
| at His Fathers altar, holding out the Fathers Love | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| then, is a way of holding past and future in your | T 11 J 12 (310) |
| darkness WITH you, and by holding it in your minds, see | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| it and cherishes it by holding it against you. Whether he | T 13 H 5 (355) |
| which joins them all together, holding them in the Oneness out | T 14 D 13 (374) |
| that the Holy Spirit is holding to the mirror that is | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| both, by using dissociation for holding its contradictory aims together so | T 15 B 3 (387) |
| could not RELINQUISH it. By holding it within Itself, there WAS | T 15 G 3 (404) |
| silently, and your creations are holding out their hands to help | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| same attempt. And you are holding BOTH of you away from | T 17 B 4 (453) |
| little thought, this infinitesimal illusion, holding itself apart against the universe | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| WANTING fear seemed to be holding them in place. Yet when | T 19 K 5 (542) |
| it would drag its brothers, holding them here in its idolatry | T 20 G 5 (564) |
| death. He reaches through them, holding out His hand, that everyone | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| stands between you still is holding back the happy opening of | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| high resolve and happy confidence, holding each others hand and | T 26 F 2 (710) |
| how great the cost of holding anything God did not give | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| or theme it contains, and holding it in your mind as | W 19 L 3 (32) |
| yet fully realize just what holding grievances does to your awareness | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| Can all this arise from holding grievances? Oh yes! For he | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| you, hovering over you, and holding you up. Try to believe | W 68 L 7 (127) |
| the light in us and holding it up for everyone who | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| helps you, think of me holding your hand and leading you | W 70 L 8 (133) |
| plan for salvation centers around holding grievances. It maintains that if | W 71 L 2 (134) |
| form of todays idea: Holding grievances is the opposite of | W 71 L 9 (136) |
| 27, 1969 Lesson 72. Holding grievances is an attack on | W 72 L 0 (137) |
| perhaps not so apparent why holding grievances is an attack on | W 72 L 3 (137) |
| this attack onto God, and holding Him responsible for it. | W 72 L 5 (138) |
| s plan for salvation, and holding your grievances against Him and | W 72 L 7 (138) |
| The exercises are as follows: Holding grievances is an attack on | W 72 L 12 (139) |
| salvation. 4. 72 Holding grievances is an attack on | W 86 RII 4 (169) |
| for salvation. 5. Holding grievances is an attempt to | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| His plan will work. By holding grievances I am therefore excluding | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| Its wholeness is the power holding everything as one, the link | W 127 L 3 (258) |
| of a heritage forgot, yet holding everything you really want. | W 131 L 3 (269) |
| is your Source of life, holding you one with It, and | W 165 L 2 (362) |
| Son. He gives without exception, holding nothing back that can contribute | W 166 L 1 (364) |
| theme which runs throughout salvation, holding all its parts in meaningful | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| is essential to establishing and holding up your faith in your | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| of bodies kept apart and holding bits of mind as separate | W 184 L 3 (398) |
| sends you will reach you, holding out his hand to his | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
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| down. Nor can anything which holds it that way be really | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| the same erratic nature that holds for other two-edged defenses. | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| the way a balanced mind holds together. ITS control is unconscious | T 4 F 1 (89) |
| all. Having everything, the Soul HOLDS everything BY giving it, and | T 5 B 1 (101) |
| Guide to salvation because He holds the remembrance of things past | T 5 E 12 (111) |
| past and to come. He holds this gladness gently in your | T 5 E 12 (111) |
| lacks the healing potential it holds. You made the distinction in | T 5 F 6 (113) |
| The Holy Spirit still holds knowledge safe through His impartial | T 6 D 2 (138) |
| questionable ENTERS their minds. This holds them in perfect serenity because | T 7 E 5 (162) |
| will believe what your perception holds. Accept as true only what | T 9 C 1 (225) |
| do not permit contradiction. What holds for God holds for YOU | T 10 B 6 (254) |
| contradiction. What holds for God holds for YOU. If you believe | T 10 B 6 (254) |
| that what He gives He holds, so that nothing He gives | T 10 B 13 (256) |
| bar the door which Christ holds open. Come unto me who | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| open. Come unto me who holds it open FOR you, for | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| the one promise the ego holds out to you, and the | T 11 E 1 (290) |
| fear. His Fathers Love holds him in perfect peace, and | T 11 I 2 (304) |
| only truth that this world holds. Valuing nothing, you have sought | T 11 I 6 (305) |
| darkest of your hidden cornerstones holds your belief in guilt from | T 12 B 1 (312) |
| the freedom that the present holds. Judgment and condemnation are BEHIND | T 12 F 5 (327) |
| upon the present, for it holds the ONLY things that are | T 12 F 6 (327) |
| enter into the world He holds out to you in love | T 12 G 5 (331) |
| become, no world outside himself holds his inheritance. Within himself he | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| of Gods sleeping Son holds no power over him. He | T 13 E 7 (348) |
| ever was? This simple lesson holds the key to the dark | T 13 G 8 (353) |
| you share with God He holds in trust for you. He | T 14 B 3 (363) |
| to communicate through NOT communicating holds enough of love to MAKE | T 14 C 6 (368) |
| upon them WITH Him. He holds the light, and you the | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| Him in you. His Spirit holds it there for you. God | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| forth from what the mirror holds out for everyone to see | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| Neither his mind NOR YOURS holds more than these two orders | T 14 F 11 (380) |
| with all the love He holds for him. Nor will the | T 14 F 12 (380) |
| giving it whatever meaning it holds for you. YOUR learning gives | T 14 G 3 (381) |
| you, it is eternal. What holds remembrance of God cannot be | T 15 C 1 (390) |
| not want it, for it holds the whole release from littleness | T 15 E 1 (397) |
| perfect communication while BREAKING communication holds value to you. Ask yourselves | T 15 E 8 (399) |
| direct the anger that it holds outward, thus PROTECTING you. And | T 15 H 4 (408) |
| can ensure the guilt which holds all its relationships together. | T 15 H 7 (409) |
| What makes another guilty and HOLDS him through guilt is good | T 15 H 8 (409) |
| In the holy instant guilt holds NO attraction, since communication has | T 15 H 13 (410) |
| that you would keep AWAY holds all the meaning of the | T 15 K 6 (421) |
| meaning of the universe, and holds the universe together in its | T 15 K 6 (421) |
| hold Him and whom He holds ARE the universe, all else | T 16 D 6 (432) |
| of guilt, which the ego holds out to those who place | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| For the little spark which holds the great rays within it | T 16 G 5 (445) |
| YOUR destruction. For the ego holds the past AGAINST you, and | T 16 H 3 (448) |
| illusions can BE forgiven. God holds nothing against anyone, for He | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| to be healed. This blessing holds, within ITSELF, the truth about | T 17 E 4 (462) |
| loveliness and joy the other holds within it . Would you still | T 18 B 9 (483) |
| irresistible appeal the holy instant holds. It calls to you to | T 18 G 14 (499) |
| The fierce attraction which guilt holds for fear is wholly absent | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| Where the attraction of guilt holds sway, peace is not WANTED | T 19 G 1 (530) |
| In its tiny hands it holds, in perfect safety, every miracle | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| His loveliness. Yet still He holds forgiveness out to you, to | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| your brothers body, which holds him to illusions of what | T 20 I 3 (570) |
| all the meaning that it holds. T 20 I 10 | T 20 I 9 (572) |
| conceal, the Holy Spirit still holds out for everyone to look | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| desire of something he believes holds out some promise of the | T 21 I 4 (602) |
| excludes one living thing, and holds it out, apart from its | T 22 C 4 (611) |
| one undertakes to do what holds no hope of ever being | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| with nothing in between. God holds your hands, and what can | T 22 F 3 (619) |
| of what made them. Madness holds out no menace to reality | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| comes to the rescue. It holds there is a SUBSTITUTE for | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| hold back the Will that holds the universe secure? God does | T 24 A 1 (644) |
| faithfully. And no relationship that holds its purpose dear but clings | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| himself as sinless, for he holds one error to himself as | T 24 D 1 (653) |
| upon his hands that he holds out for your forgiveness. God | T 24 D 8 (655) |
| How beautiful His hand that holds His brothers, and how | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| purpose, the strength their purpose holds is given them. And what | T 24 F 5 (659) |
| by that same hand that holds your brothers in your | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| your own. Christs hand holds all His brothers in Himself | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| what governs part of God holds not for all the rest | T 24 G 10 (663) |
| is to see. The body holds it for a while, without | T 25 C 5 (673) |
| and offered anyone who but holds out his hand in willingness | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| every instant that each minute holds, you but relive the single | T 26 F 13 (713) |
| broken from a Unity Which holds all things within Itself? There | T 26 H 10 (717) |
| forgiveness reigns can suffer. He holds not the proof of sin | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| to the only place which holds the answer lovingly for you | T 27 E 8 (743) |
| This body, purposeless within itself, holds all your memories and all | T 27 G 3 (748) |
| contain what you believe it holds within. Nor could it tell | T 27 G 4 (749) |
| accustomed to believe that memory holds only what is past, that | T 28 B 1 (761) |
| to let it GO. Memory holds the message it receives, and | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| same. But in itself it holds the universe of all creation | T 28 C 1 (766) |
| storehouse, with an open door, holds all your shreds of memories | T 28 C 4 (767) |
| gap IS little. Yet it holds the seeds of pestilence | T 28 D 4 (770) |
| love and grace His Presence holds. T 29 C 6 | T 29 C 5 (788) |
| peace? Your brother thinks he holds the hand of death. Believe | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| whole completely lovely Thought God holds of you. T 30 | T 30 D 5 (817) |
| of it. The Thought God holds of you is perfectly unchanged | T 30 D 7 (817) |
| and remembering. The Thought God holds of you is like a | T 30 D 8 (818) |
| is the eternal sky which holds it safe, forever lifted up | T 30 D 9 (818) |
| sky embraces it, and softly holds it in its perfect place | T 30 D 9 (818) |
| idols is the Thought God holds of you. Completely unaffected by | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| quite undisturbed, the Thought God holds of you remains exactly as | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| eternal home, the Thought God holds of you has never left | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| Where could the Thought God holds of you exist but where | T 30 D 11 (818) |
| idol OR the Thought God holds of you is your reality | T 30 D 11 (819) |
| all the fearful images he holds of what he is, and | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| to you is One Who holds the light before you, so | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| T(845) holds in prison but the willing | T 31 C 4 (845) |
| it chose and guards, and holds itself at bay, a sleeping | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| And no one here but holds a concept of himself in | T 31 G 1 (858) |
| an illusion of yourself which holds him off from you, and | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| to keep the space that holds your brother off unoccupied by | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| the sight of him who holds the mirror to another view | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| his own salvation everywhere. He holds no concept of himself between | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| on only what the present holds. It cannot judge because it | T 31 G 13 (861) |
| describes the way anyone who holds attack thoughts in his mind | W 22 L 1 (37) |
| cause is gone? Vision already holds a replacement for everything you | W 23 L 4 (38) |
| 1. Todays idea holds the key to what your | W 45 L 1 (78) |
| in madness is dependable. It holds out no safety and no | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| differently. The world I see holds my fearful self-image in place | W 56 RI 3 (102) |
| simply by walking out. Nothing holds me in this world. Only | W 57 RI 1 (104) |
| 1969 Lesson 68. Love holds no grievances. | W 68 L 0 (126) |
| Oh yes! For he who holds grievances denies he was created | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| practice period tell yourself: Love holds no grievances. when I let | W 68 L 7 (127) |
| physically present or not: Love holds no grievances. Let me not | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| hour in this form: Love holds no grievances. I would wake | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| is a mask the mind holds up to hide what really | W 76 L 5 (149) |
| 4. 68. Love holds no grievances. 5. | W 84 RII 4 (167) |
| of God. The Holy Spirit holds salvation in your mind, and | W 96 L 7 (190) |
| among the Thoughts your Self holds dear and cherishes for you | W 96 L 8 (190) |
| 5. The Holy Spirit holds this plan of God exactly | W 99 L 5 (197) |
| not speak of Him Who holds your happiness within His hand | W 106 L 3 (213) |
| cases of one law which holds for every kind of learning | W 108 L 5 (219) |
| the lifting of the veil holds out to you. 12 | W 122 L 11 (246) |
| will understand how lovingly He holds you in His Mind, how | W 123 L 8 (249) |
| to the golden frame that holds the mirror offered you today | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| claim on your forgiveness. It holds out a gift to him | W 126 L 3 (255) |
| Father and the Son which holds them both forever as the | W 127 L 3 (258) |
| to value nothingness? This world holds nothing that you really want | W 129 L 6 (264) |
| transparent in the light. It holds no terror now, for what | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| in these words: My mind holds only what I think with | W 140 RIV 2 (311) |
| And yet your mind holds only what you think with | W 140 RIV 4 (311) |
| remove the rest: My mind holds only what I think with | W 140 RIV 5 (312) |
| Lesson 141. My mind holds only what I think with | W 141 RIV 0 (314) |
| Lesson 142. My mind holds only what I think with | W 142 RIV 2 (314) |
| Lesson 143. My mind holds only what I think with | W 143 RIV 2 (314) |
| Lesson 144. My mind holds only what I think with | W 144 RIV 2 (314) |
| Lesson 145. My mind holds only what I think with | W 145 RIV 2 (314) |
| Lesson 146. My mind holds only what I think with | W 146 RIV 2 (314) |
| Lesson 147. My mind holds only what I think with | W 147 RIV 2 (315) |
| Lesson 148. My mind holds only what I think with | W 148 RIV 2 (315) |
| Lesson 149. My mind holds only what I think with | W 149 RIV 2 (315) |
| Lesson 150. My mind holds only what I think with | W 150 RIV 2 (315) |
| learned salvation waits, and darkness holds the world in grim imprisonment | W 153 L 11 (326) |
| with the experience, this day holds out to you to be | W 157 L 8 (340) |
| by without the gifts it holds for you receiving your consent | W 164 L 9 (360) |
| so little when His Hand holds out complete salvation to His | W 164 L 9 (361) |
| not acceptable to anyone who holds such strange beliefs. He must | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| the lesson that His giving holds, for He has saved you | W 166 L 12 (366) |
| encompasses all things. No mind holds anything but Him. We say | W 169 L 5 (374) |
| He recognized all that time holds and gave it to all | W 169 L 8 (374) |
| illusions. Every dream the world holds dear has suddenly gone by | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| become the all-encompassing idea which holds your mind completely. Let all | W 182 L 8 (392) |
| this is necessary, for it holds them all within it. Words | W 182 L 10 (393) |
| He is their enemy. He holds the might of Heaven in | W 183 L 9 (396) |
| thought of true humility which holds no function as your own | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| you the perfect trust He holds in you who are His | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| place where Heavens peace holds all things still at last | W 190 L 9 (421) |
| death is overcome because it holds no fierce attraction now, and | W 192 L 4 (425) |
| itself. 4. God holds your future as He holds | W 194 L 4 (432) |
| holds your future as He holds your past and present. They | W 194 L 4 (432) |
| of God is laid. He holds you dear because you are | W 197 L 7 (442) |
| the gift the Holy Spirit holds for you from God your | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| is quite insane. The ego holds the body dear because it | W 199 L 3 (447) |
| kindness and with care, and holds in love the Son He | W 222 L 1 (464) |
| is no sorrow, for it holds a hint of all the | W 230 W2 4 (473) |
| limitless, with an intensity which holds all things within it in | W 252 L 1 (497) |
| or without the Love Which holds all things within Itself. Father | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| 286. The hush of Heaven holds my heart today. | W 286 L 0 (534) |
| 2. The real world holds a counterpart for each unhappy | W 290 W8 2 (539) |
| real world which the present holds safe from all past mistakes | W 293 L 2 (542) |
| they are powerless, when God holds out His power and His | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| the world again today. Fear holds it prisoner. And yet Your | W 332 L 2 (585) |
| lead me home, because it holds Your promise to Your Son | W 338 L 2 (591) |
| this day, and what it holds in joy and freedom for | W 340 L 1 (593) |
| and it is yours. God holds out His Word to you | M 7 A 8 M(36) |
| that made the lens and holds it very dear. Selectively and | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| learned all that his acceptance holds out to him. It is | M 23 A 2 M(54) |
| can but be feared. He holds your little life in his | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| out in the idea, which holds It from awareness like a | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| co- exist with God. It holds an image of the Son | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| all time as well. And holds it still; unchanged, unchanging and | U 8 A 3 U(13) |
| inflated sense of self that holds in darkness what is truly | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| the therapist. For God Himself holds out his brother as his | P 3 F 3 P(12) |
| your need, and God Himself holds out this gift to you | S 2 B 8 S(14) |
| armor, and the sword he holds to save himself from waking | G 3 A 2 G(6) |