| HOWLING.....................1 | |
| himself, poised to attack, and howling to unite with him again | W 161 L 8 (351) |
| HUG.........................1 | |
| There is no need to hug it to your heart, and | G 1 A 6 G(2) |
| HUGGING-CLOSE...............1 | |
| The hanging-on to guilt, its hugging-close and sheltering, its loving protection | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| HUMAN.......................30 | |
| Source, Which is far beyond human evaluation. 3. Miracles occur naturally | T 1 B 2 (1) |
| of levels. Death is a human affirmation of a belief in | T 1 B 42d (10) |
| powerful source of motivation for human action. All behavior is essentially | T 1 B 51f (15) |
| afraid, you are VALUING WRONGLY. Human understanding will inevitably value wrongly | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| wrongly, and, by endowing all human thoughts with equal power, will | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| peace of God which PASSETH (human) understanding. THIS peace is totally | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| incapable of being shaken by human errors of ANY kind. It | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| is merely a fact in human experience. Its abilities can be | T 2 C 5 (32) |
| needed as a means for human protection. This is because healing | T 2 C 18 (35) |
| that charity lies within the human limitations, though toward its higher | T 2 C 20 (36) |
| as an expression of true human charity, can only shorten time | T 2 C 20 (36) |
| There has been some human controversy about the nature of | T 3 C 13 (50) |
| it is quite evident that human beings are not. Nevertheless, they | T 3 G 3 (60) |
| that is entirely alien to human thinking, in which if anyone | T 3 G 9 (62) |
| free to join my Resurrection. Human living has indeed been needlessly | T 4 A 3 (70) |
| Do not make the pathetic human error of clinging to the | T 4 A 4 (70) |
| have spoken of many different human symptoms, and at this level | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| past does not matter in human terms, and history would not | T 4 C 1 (76) |
| equated with the pull of human appetites. By perceiving them AS | T 4 D 4 (83) |
| 84) No human love is without this ambivalence | T 4 D 7 (84) |
| occupy space at all. However, human ideas CAN conflict in content | T 5 F 12 (115) |
| be eliminated by any living human being. Essentially, this was the | T 5 I 6 (125) |
| You might remember that the human eye perceives parallel lines AS | T 6 C 7 (135) |
| the strangest beliefs that the human mind has ever made. This | T 8 J 1 (214) |
| he is the Guide. The human therapist can only let Him | T 9 D 9 (230) |
| or far, important or unimportant, human or unhuman, with your eyes | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| you think are part of human destiny. Today we take the | W 127 L 6 (259) |
| the slave of time and human destiny. But when I willingly | W 317 L 1 (568) |
| Voice speak through it to human ears. And these ears will | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| symbolizes that which has no human symbols at all. The Holy | M 22 A 3 M(52) |
| HUMANITY....................1 | |
| was sent to save humanity. He is the great correction | U 7 A 3 U(12) |
| HUMBLE......................8 | |
| earth because their egos are humble and this gives them better | T 4 B 15 (75) |
| 15 E 3 Be humble before Him, and yet great | T 15 E 3 (397) |
| Let us today be truly humble, and accept what we have | W 152 L 8 (322) |
| be arrogant. But truth is humble in acknowledging its mightiness, its | W 152 L 9 (322) |
| be neither arrogant nor falsely humble. We have gone beyond such | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| their stance. Yet are the humble free to hear the Voice | W 186 L 5 (407) |
| the other disappears. The truly humble have no goal but God | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| can appear to be a humble act, and can indeed become | S 2 C 3 S(16) |
| HUMBLES.....................1 | |
| everything that hurts you and humbles you and frightens you cannot | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| HUMBLING....................1 | |
| escape from the ego by humbling it or controlling it or | T 4 G 7 (94) |
| HUMBLY......................2 | |
| that which we are, and humbly recognize the Son of God | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| up all self-deceptions as we humbly ask our Self that He | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| HUMILIATE...................1 | |
| and try to hurt and humiliate it. Others love the body | W 72 L 7 (138) |
| HUMILITY....................32 | |
| for the salvation of both. Humility is a lesson for the | T 4 B 15 (75) |
| Soul. The Soul is beyond humility because it recognizes its radiance | T 4 B 15 (75) |
| Do NOT mistake it for humility. T 4 E 12 | T 4 E 11 (88) |
| that YOU desert not HIM. Humility is strength in this sense | T 16 B 1 (425) |
| T 18 E 3 Humility will never ask that you | T 18 E 3 (490) |
| he be forever. Is this humility? Or is it, rather, an | T 19 C 4 (517) |
| to its conqueror. Is this humility or madness? T 19 | T 19 D 8 (522) |
| God is powerless? Is this humility? You do not see what | T 22 G 10 (623) |
| the ego does not understand humility, mistaking it for self- debasement | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| mistaking it for self- debasement. Humility consists of accepting your role | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| no other. It is not humility to insist that you cannot | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| ego. 3. True humility requires that you accept today | W 61 L 3 (112) |
| life, all this is arrogance. Humility would see at once these | W 152 L 7 (322) |
| Today we practice true humility, abandoning the false pretense by | W 152 L 9 (322) |
| lift our hearts in true humility instead to Him Who has | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| has been perceived, And in humility the radiance of Gods | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| is the thought of true humility which holds no function as | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| accept our part in genuine humility, and not deny with self-deceiving | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| what you are. What could humility request but this? And what | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| 4. All false humility we lay aside today, that | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| In silence and in true humility I seek Gods glory | W 211 RVI 1 (456) |
| be hidden by a false humility. Let us instead be thankful | W 239 L 1 (482) |
| embarrassment stemming from false humility. The form of the mistake | M 8 A 5 M(25) |
| now sit down in true humility, and realize that all God | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| s Answer. It needs the humility of trust, not the arrogance | S 1 A 9 S(3) |
| is a way to true humility. But here again it rises | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| rise to God, and true humility will come at last to | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| and stood against the world. Humility brings peace because it does | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| F 2 Illusions and humility have goals so far apart | S 1 F 2 S(10) |
| Enemies are useless now, because humility does not oppose. It does | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| rest in holiness at last. Humility has taught you how to | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| must be no. Yet in humility there is indeed a place | S 3 D 4 S(24) |
| HUNDRED.....................6 | |
| 4 What is a hundred or a thousand years to | T 26 J 4 (724) |
| attack. But every day a hundred little things make small assaults | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| you felt be multiplied a hundred times, and then be multiplied | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| and then be multiplied another hundred more. 3. And | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| back a thousand and a hundred thousand more than they were | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| have heard this said a hundred ways, and yet belief is | W 154 L 12 (331) |
| HUNG........................1 | |
| other is lightly framed and hung in light, lovely to look | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| HUNGER......................2 | |
| allay their savage pangs of hunger. For they are frantic with | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| pain, who suffer cold or hunger, or who walk the way | W 195 L 5 (436) |
| HUNGRY......................3 | |
| messengers steal guiltily away in hungry search of guilt, for they | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| shred of guilt escapes their hungry eyes. And in their savage | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| been given to replace the hungry dogs of fear you sent | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| HURL........................1 | |
| to a nameless precipice, and hurl him over it. For what | T 24 F 4 (658) |
| HURLED......................2 | |
| it will be wrenched and hurled into the dust. For where | T 12 G 11 (333) |
| be abruptly lifted up and hurled into reality. Time is kind | T 16 G 7 (445) |
| HURLS.......................1 | |
| anticipate upsets your world, and hurls it into chaos. Truth is | T 24 D 3 (653) |
| HURRY.......................3 | |
| as possible. There is no hurry. --- Manuscript | W 28 L 8 (48) |
| but with no sense of hurry. 4. In addition | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| to yourself. There is no hurry now, for you are using | W 140 RIV 6 (312) |