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| 7 Would you be hostage to the ego or host | T 10 C 7 (257) |
| once before, Would you be hostage to the ego or host | T 15 D 5 (394) |
| magnitude, and make His Son hostage to the ego, cannot make | T 15 D 6 (394) |
| ARE host to God, and hostage to no one and nothing | T 15 E 10 (399) |
| host to the ego or hostage to God. This is the | T 15 J 4 (418) |
| not succeed in being partial hostage to the ego, for it | T 15 J 9 (419) |
| to take all life as hostage to itself. 4. | W 163 L 3 (356) |
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HOSTILE.....................3
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| world, a dangerous world, a hostile world, a sad world, a | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| displeases us; he betrays his hostile thoughts in his behavior. | W 72 L 3 (137) |
| They may even be quite hostile to each other for some | M 4 A 5 M(8) |
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| which reliability can only serve. Hostility, triumph, vengeance, self-debasement, and all | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| not seriously disturbed by your hostility. You keep it hidden because | T 12 C 1 (315) |
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HOSTS.......................2
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| communion with the Lord of Hosts be yours, as He Himself | W 140 RIV 5 (312) |
| we come together. Now the hosts of Heaven come with us | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
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| many come from feverish imaginations, hot with hatred and distortions born | T 31 E 7 (851) |
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HOUR........................97
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| world every day and every hour and every minute, and yet | T 11 I 1 (304) |
| 4 Each day, each hour and minute, even each second | T 13 H 4 (354) |
| his destiny, nor set the hour of his birth and death | T 29 G 2 (797) |
| positively at least twice an hour today, attempting to do so | W 20 L 5 (35) |
| to do so every half hour. Do not be distressed if | W 20 L 5 (35) |
| used at least every half hour, and more often if possible | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| today at least once an hour, looking slowly about you as | W 29 L 6 (50) |
| three or four times an hour and more if possible, you | W 36 L 11 (66) |
| undertaken at least once an hour, use this form in applying | W 65 L 8 (120) |
| today if undertaken twice an hour, this form of the application | W 66 L 12 (123) |
| Four or five times an hour, and perhaps even more, it | W 67 L 5 (125) |
| the idea several times an hour in this form: Love holds | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| six or seven times an hour. There could be no better | W 71 L 9 (136) |
| two shorter practice periods an hour will be enough for today | W 72 L 12 (139) |
| be repeated several times an hour. It is most important, however | W 73 L 11 (143) |
| yourself every quarter of an hour or so that today is | W 75 L 8 (147) |
| four or five times an hour, as well as in response | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| Five or six times an hour, at reasonably regular intervals, remind | W 91 L 11 (176) |
| five minutes of every waking hour, we will begin by stating | W 93 L 8 (181) |
| first five minutes of each hour for these exercises. Try, however | W 93 L 10 (182) |
| to repeat these thoughts each hour: Light and joy and peace | W 93 L 10 (182) |
| five minutes of each waking hour to the attempt to feel | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| first five minutes of every hour, at least remind yourself hourly | W 94 L 5 (184) |
| 5 minutes of every waking hour for practicing the idea for | W 95 L 3 (185) |
| to the five minutes an hour practice periods for a while | W 95 L 7 (186) |
| first five minutes of the hour will be particularly helpful, since | W 95 L 7 (186) |
| spend five minutes of the hour seeking Him Who joins your | W 96 L 11 (191) |
| take five minutes of each hour from your hands, and carry | W 97 L 6 (193) |
| minutes of your time each hour to be able to accept | W 98 L 5 (195) |
| not five minutes of the hour but a small request in | W 98 L 5 (195) |
| indeed! 7. Each hour today give Him your tiny | W 98 L 7 (195) |
| 10. Throughout the hour let your time be spent | W 98 L 10 (196) |
| 11. And when the hour is gone, and He is | W 98 L 11 (196) |
| within your minds each waking hour today. Then welcome all the | W 103 L 3 (207) |
| you hear. And when the hour is past, you will again | W 106 L 9 (214) |
| peace. 6. Each hour that you take your rest | W 109 L 6 (223) |
| optimal each day and every hour of the day. 2 | W 111 RIII 1 (228) |
| and the other in the hour just before you go to | W 111 RIII 8 (229) |
| brief but serious review each hour. Use one on the hour | W 111 RIII 10 (229) |
| hour. Use one on the hour, and the other one a | W 111 RIII 10 (229) |
| other one a half an hour later. You need not give | W 111 RIII 10 (229) |
| the thought to use each hour, and the one to be | W 111 RIII 12 (230) |
| be applied on each half hour as well. Forget them not | W 111 RIII 12 (230) |
| 3. On the hour: Miracles are seen in light | W 111 RIII 3 (231) |
| 4. On the half hour: Miracles are seen in light | W 111 RIII 4 (231) |
| 3. On the Hour: Light and joy and peace | W 112 RIII 3 (232) |
| 4. On the half hour: I am as God created | W 112 RIII 4 (232) |
| 3. On the hour: I am One Self, united | W 113 RIII 3 (233) |
| 4. On the half hour: Salvation comes from my One | W 113 RIII 4 (233) |
| 3. On the hour: I am Spirit. 4 | W 114 RIII 3 (234) |
| 4. On the half hour: I will accept my part | W 114 RIII 4 (234) |
| 3. On the hour: Salvation is my only function | W 114 RIII 3 (235) |
| 4. On the half hour: My part is essential to | W 114 RIII 4 (235) |
| 3. On the hour: Gods Will for me | W 116 RIII 3 (236) |
| 4. On the half hour: I share Gods Will | W 116 RIII 4 (236) |
| 3. On the hour: God, being Love, is also | W 117 RIII 3 (237) |
| 4. On the half hour: I seek but what belongs | W 117 RIII 4 (237) |
| 3. On the hour: Gods peace and joy | W 118 RIII 3 (238) |
| 4. On the half hour: Let me be still and | W 118 RIII 4 (238) |
| 3. On the hour: Truth will correct all errors | W 119 RIII 3 (239) |
| 4. On the half hour: To give and to receive | W 119 RIII 4 (239) |
| 3. On the hour: I rest in God. | W 120 RIII 3 (240) |
| 4. On the half hour: I am as God created | W 120 RIII 4 (240) |
| them. 14. Every hour tell yourself: Forgiveness is the | W 121 L 14 (243) |
| give a quarter of an hour to the search in which | W 122 L 10 (245) |
as each quarter of an hour passes by. | W 122 L 14 (246) |
| Him. This holy half an hour given Him will be returned | W 123 L 7 (249) |
| best, devote a half an hour to the thought that you | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| with Him this half an hour. He will do the rest | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| your mind. This half an hour will be framed in gold | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| glass this holy half an hour will hold out to you | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| you gave this half an hour, thankfully aware no time was | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| 11. Count this half hour as your gift to God | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| indivisible and true. As every hour passes by today be still | W 125 L 9 (254) |
| At least three times an hour think of one who makes | W 127 L 11 (260) |
| give a quarter of an hour twice today, and spend it | W 134 L 15 (284) |
| give a quarter of an hour twice to ask the truth | W 136 L 15 (294) |
| We will remember, as the hour strikes, our function is to | W 137 L 13 (299) |
| not a minute of the hour worth the giving to receive | W 137 L 13 (299) |
| function be forgot as every hour of the day slips by | W 137 L 15 (299) |
| that we have made each hour in between. And now we | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| which we awoke. As every hour passed, we have declared our | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| to our cause today each hour, as we lay aside all | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| take a minute as the hour strikes to hear the answer | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| this: 7. Each hour of the day bring to | W 140 RIV 7 (312) |
| will find that half an hour is too short a time | W 153 L 15 (327) |
| joy. 16. Each hour adds to our increasing peace | W 153 L 16 (327) |
| we can offer as the hour strikes. Sometimes we will forget | W 153 L 16 (327) |
| would have us do the hour that is yet to come | W 153 L 17 (327) |
| they change ten times an hour at their most secure. What | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| learn. 12. Each hour spend a little time today | W 193 L 12 (430) |
| application to the happenings the hour brought, so that the next | W 193 L 12 (430) |
| in this way. Let no-one hour cast its shadow on the | W 193 L 12 (430) |
| repeat it every time the hour strikes, or we remember, in | W 200 RVI 3 (452) |
| 1. Each day, each hour, every instant, I am choosing | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| can easily sit still an hour with closed eyes, and accomplish | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| his training, every day and hour, and even every minute and | M 17 A 11 M(44) |