| IDENTIFYING.................8 | |
| This is the CONDITION for identifying with the Kingdom, since it | T 6 H 8 (152) |
| which it was created, and identifying itself with both its Creator | T 7 G 15 (173) |
| only establish your autonomy by identifying WITH Him, and fulfilling your | T 10 F 12 (268) |
| for how else but by identifying WITH the ego could you | T 11 J 14 (310) |
| KNOWING who you are, and identifying with something ELSE. You have | T 12 B 3 (313) |
| step in the direction of identifying cause and effect as it | W 17 L 1 (30) |
| still at the stage of identifying the cause of the world | W 23 L 7 (39) |
| he is safe from love. Identifying with his safety, he regards | W 260 W5 1 (506) |
| IDENTITY....................90 | |
| you have never lost your identity and the extensions which maintain | T 7 J 7 (182) |
| falsely. Remember always that your identity is shared, and that its | T 9 C 1 (225) |
| is to deny their OWN identity, and in this sense the | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| are, restoring to you your identity. We have already learned that | T 14 F 12 (380) |
| have already learned that this identity is shared. The miracle becomes | T 14 F 12 (380) |
| sharing it. By supplying your identity wherever it is NOT recognized | T 14 F 12 (380) |
| impossible that God lose His Identity, for if He did, you | T 14 G 8 (383) |
| cannot change Himself, for your Identity IS changeless. The miracle acknowledges | T 14 G 8 (383) |
| and the loss of your identity. And you have done a | T 18 G 2 (495) |
| let it NOT KNOW its identity. Mind cannot attack, but it | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| yourselves, to reach your shared identity TOGETHER. Could this be OUTSIDE | T 18 G 10 (497) |
| are not uncertain of your identity, and would not limit it | T 18 G 11 (498) |
| WANT to know your own identity? Would you not happily exchange | T 20 I 2 (570) |
| from their belief that their identity lies in the ego. A | T 21 E 3 (587) |
| this same answer is? Your identity, as much a true effect | T 21 F 6 (591) |
| one would lose its own identity, and by their separation are | T 26 B 1 (700) |
| incomplete to keep its own identity intact. In this perception of | T 26 B 2 (700) |
| He would sacrifice his own identity with everything, to find a | T 26 H 12 (717) |
| is correction NOT of you. Identity and function are the same | T 27 C 10 (735) |
| In a split mind, identity MUST seem to be divided | T 27 C 11 (735) |
| that would MEAN a shared identity with but ONE end. | T 27 C 11 (735) |
| One. And so your OWN identity is found. Yet must He | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| both become illusions and without identity. You could be anyone or | T 28 E 1 (773) |
| take, for you WILL lose identity in them. You FIND yourself | T 28 E 2 (773) |
| illusion of himself, for your identity depends on his reality. Think | T 28 E 3 (773) |
| of dreamer of your own. Identity in dreams is meaningless because | T 28 E 5 (774) |
| To each he offers his identity, which the whole picture represents | T 28 E 8 (775) |
| WANT to know your own identity, because you think that IT | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| Their dwelling place. For your identity abides in Them, and where | T 29 F 1 (794) |
| abide in him, for your identity is there. The peace in | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| where idols are your true identity, and your salvation from the | T 29 J 2 (805) |
| you make establishes your own identity as you will see it | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| your Source it establishes your identity, and it describes you as | W 35 L 3 (57) |
| eyes, it is loss of identity and a descent into hell | W 44 L 5 (75) |
| you are, having denied your identity by attacking creation and its | W 62 L 2 (114) |
| a statement of your true identity. It is this that we | W 77 L 1 (152) |
| Self. It accepts no split identity, nor tries to weave opposing | W 97 L 1 (192) |
| go illusions of a split identity. 2. We state | W 97 L 1 (192) |
| willed to be our true identity in Him. Today we smile | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| again give thanks for our identity in God. Our home is | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| it. Thus is your true identity preserved, and the strange, haunting | W 136 L 8 (292) |
| yourself, and made a bodily identity which will attack the body | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| you may not be your identity. Perhaps Gods Word is | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| which they turn for their identity. Your Fathers Name reminds | W 182 L 1 (391) |
| you make appeal. His true identity is hidden from you by | W 184 L 8 (399) |
| has given you; the One Identity Which all things share; the | W 184 L 10 (400) |
| you see? Deny your own identity and this is what remains | W 191 L 2 (422) |
| 3. Deny your own identity and you will not escape | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| at God. Deny your own identity and you assail the universe | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| your enemies. Deny your own identity and look on evil, sin | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| game you play in which identity can be denied? You are | W 191 L 4 (422) |
| who can accept his true identity is truly saved. And his | W 191 L 5 (423) |
| accept him back as your identity. He is as God created | W 192 L 10 (427) |
| 1. My true identity is so secure, so lofty | W 224 L 1 (466) |
| I seek my own identity, and find it in these | W 229 L 1 (471) |
| attests the truth of the identity I sought to lose, but | W 229 L 1 (471) |
| I am; for keeping my identity untouched and sinless in the | W 229 L 2 (471) |
| itself, and thought its own identity was lost. 3. | W 230 W2 2 (473) |
| Son of God is my Identity. 1. | W 252 L 0 (497) |
| Father, You know my true Identity. Reveal It now to me | W 252 L 2 (497) |
| could we seek but our Identity? --- Manuscript | W 258 L 2 (503) |
| me. Let me remember my Identity. And let my sinlessness arise | W 260 L 1 (505) |
| Therein we find our true Identity at last. Holy indeed are | W 260 L 2 (505) |
| strength. In Him is my Identity. In Him is everlasting peace | W 261 L 1 (507) |
| Him Who is our own Identity. --- Manuscript | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| Lesson 283. My true Identity abides in You. | W 283 L 0 (531) |
| not Your Son my true Identity, when You created everything that | W 283 L 1 (531) |
| are we one in shared Identity, with God our Father as | W 283 L 2 (531) |
| that can compare with my Identity? And would I rather live | W 287 L 1 (535) |
| be at one with my Identity? --- Manuscript | W 287 L 2 (535) |
| home, reminding us of our Identity Which our forgiveness has restored | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| thanks to You for my Identity. --- Manuscript | W 297 L 2 (546) |
| to Heaven and our true Identity. And we give thanks today | W 300 L 2 (549) |
| is Christ restored as one Identity, in Which all Sons of | W 300 W9 4 (550) |
| there I find my true Identity. --- Manuscript | W 309 L 2 (559) |
| and union with your own Identity. 4. Gods | W 310 W10 3 (561) |
| today that He be our Identity, and thus escape forever from | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| fail to know our one Identity we share with You. We | W 330 L 2 (582) |
| I would love my own Identity, and find in Him the | W 352 L 1 (607) |
| I lose myself in my Identity, and recognize that Christ is | W 353 L 1 (608) |
| You I choose, and my Identity along with You. Your Son | W 355 L 1 (610) |
| thus represents a confusion in identity. Conflict about what you are | M 8 A 6 M(25) |
| with the body, obscuring its identity and losing sight of what | M 7 A 2 M(34) |
| self-condemnation is a decision about identity, and no one doubts what | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
| limits and remembering their own Identity perfectly. These might be called | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| by false beliefs about your Identity, Which God alone established in | U 6 A 1 U(9) |
| who is sure of his Identity could pray in this form | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
| who is uncertain of his Identity could avoid praying in this | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
| the recognition of your own Identity. Be traitor to no one | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
| for there is no lack. Identity in Christ is fully recognized | S 1 C 7 S(7) |