| IGNORANCE...................11 | |
| of dark for light, of ignorance for understanding. Nothing you understand | T 14 C 1 (367) |
| only in darkness and in ignorance that you perceive the frightening | T 14 C 1 (367) |
| guardians of darkness and of ignorance, look to them only for | T 14 C 3 (367) |
| Light or darkness, knowledge or ignorance are yours, but not both | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| darkness disappears in light, so ignorance fades away when knowledge dawns | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| is the medium by which ignorance is brought to knowledge. Yet | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| it becomes the messenger of ignorance rather than a helper in | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| Truth does not struggle against ignorance, and love does not attack | T 14 D 5 (371) |
| be gone. The veil of ignorance is drawn across the evil | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| merely an opinion based on ignorance and doubt. Its seeming certainty | W 151 L 1 (316) |
| despite its obvious and complete ignorance, this image assumes it knows | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| IGNORANT....................1 | |
| of yourself. You are not ignorant and helpless. Sin can not | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| II..........................5 | |
| G. II. To Have Peace, Teach Peace | T 6 G 0 (147) |
| G. Obstacles to Peace II: The Belief the Body is | T 19 G 0 (530) |
| 1) Volume II: Urtext Workbook for | W 1 IN 0 W(1) |
| Sept. 10, 1969 Review II Introduction 1 | W 81 RII 0 (162) |
| 1970 Introduction to Part II 1. | W 220 INII 0 (459) |
| III.........................4 | |
| H. III. Be Vigilant Only for God | T 6 H 0 (150) |
| I. Obstacles to Peace III: The Attraction of Death | T 19 I 0 (536) |
| October 22, 1969 Review III 1. | W 111 RIII 0 (228) |
| Volume III: Urtext Manual for | M 0 0 0 M(1) |
| ILL.........................5 | |
| is the way the mentally ill DO employ it. But remember | T 2 B 5 (24) |
| and every form of ill, because it is a wish | T 28 D 4 (771) |
| be no sense of feeling ill or feeling well, of pain | W 136 L 17 (294) |
| the power to make you ill or sad, or weak or | W 190 L 5 (420) |
| am sad or hurt or ill, I have forgotten what You | W 281 L 1 (529) |
| ILLNESS.....................31 | |
| both mental health and mental illness. We have already observed that | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| find it outside. All mental illness is some form of EXTERNAL | T 2 A 15 (22) |
| undo error at ALL levels. Illness, which is really not- right-mindedness | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| C 3 All physical illness represents a belief in magic | T 2 C 3 (31) |
| the body created its own illness. It is a second misstep | T 2 C 6 (32) |
| devices is evil. Sometimes the illness has a sufficiently great hold | T 2 C 6 (32) |
| here as elsewhere because mental illness, which is ALWAYS a form | T 4 F 7 (90) |
| attribute it to the mental illness of the patient, rather than | T 4 F 11 (92) |
| sane mind cannot conceive of illness because it cannot conceive of | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| We said before that illness is a form of magic | T 5 G 7 (118) |
| extension beyond it, will induce illness by fostering SEPARATION. Perceiving the | T 8 G 11 (205) |
| SEPARATE entity cannot BUT foster illness, because it is not true | T 8 G 11 (205) |
| is the cause of ALL illness because ONLY extension is the | T 8 G 13 (206) |
| say, God did not create illness, but, God did not create | W 14 L 5 (25) |
| as under constant attack? Pain, illness, loss, age and death seem | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| E. The Process of Illness P 3 | P 3 E 0 P(9) |
| therapy is psychotherapy, so all illness is mental illness. It is | P 3 E 1 P(9) |
| so all illness is mental illness. It is a judgment on | P 3 E 1 P(9) |
| be lies. What, then, can illness be except an expression of | P 3 E 1 P(9) |
| Son is seen as guilty, illness becomes inevitable. It has been | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
| And all who ask for illness have now condemned themselves to | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
| their faith is in the illness and not in salvation. There | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
| can its shadow be unchanged? Illness can be but guilts | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
| mind as the source of illness. But their error lies in | P 3 E 5 P(10) |
| cures remain temporary, or another illness rise instead, for death has | P 3 E 5 P(10) |
| P 3 E 6 Illness of any kind may be | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| P 3 E 7 Illness is therefore a mistake and | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| and then overlooking it. If illness is real it cannot be | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| because all sickness is mental illness, and in it there are | P 3 E 8 P(11) |
| real is the belief that illness varies in intensity; that the | P 3 E 8 P(11) |
| cure, leaving the cause of illness still unchanged, ready to strike | S 3 C 7 S(22) |
| ILLOGICAL...................1 | |
| placed himself in a strangely illogical position. He believes in the | T 2 E 13 (42) |
| ILLS........................5 | |
| accepts as remedies for bodily ills are merely restatements of magic | T 2 C 6 (32) |
| they believe to be the ills of the world. But the | W 41 L 2 (68) |
| healing which will cure all ills as one, restoring saneness to | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| the world and all its ills looks back on it with | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| by which to heal the ills with which their minds endow | P 3 E 4 P(9) |
| ILLUMINATE..................1 | |
| at all in darkness to illuminate your understanding, for if you | T 14 G 4 (381) |
| ILLUMINATED.................1 | |
| illumination. The Soul is already illuminated, and the body in itself | T 2 C 15 (34) |
| ILLUMINATES.................1 | |
| deceiving lies. The knowledge which illuminates rather than obscures is the | T 2 A 14 (22) |
| ILLUMINATION................3 | |
| the mind is capable of illumination. The Soul is already illuminated | T 2 C 15 (34) |
| mind, however, can bring ITS illumination TO the body by recognizing | T 2 C 15 (34) |
| secret and apart from the illumination of the truth. Come unto | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
| ILLUSION....................345 | |
| real. Why not use the illusion of time constructively? | T 1 B 23b (3) |
| deceive himself about it. This illusion makes him fearful, because he | T 1 B 31b (6) |
| his heart it IS an illusion, and he exerts enormous efforts | T 1 B 31b (6) |
| enough to sustain you. The illusion that shallow roots can be | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| Chapter 2 - THE ILLUSION OF SEPARATION A. Introduction | T 2 0 0 (20) |
| F. The Ego-Body Illusion T 4 | T 4 F 0 (89) |
| Everything OUTSIDE the Kingdom IS illusion, but you must learn to | T 6 H 12 (153) |
| the Spirit, which is an illusion. You do not PUT the | T 7 E 6 (162) |
| I try to share an illusion with the most holy children | T 7 F 13 (168) |
| this. You CANNOT perpetuate an illusion about another WITHOUT perpetuating it | T 7 I 5 (179) |
| everything. It is therefore an illusion of isolation, maintained by fear | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| same loneliness which IS its illusion. I have told you that | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| GONE. You CANNOT maintain the illusion of loneliness if you are | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| and this gives you the illusion of safety. Yet you cannot | T 8 J 7 (215) |
| Then it offers you the illusion of attack as a solution | T 9 G 2 (235) |
| peace is the denial of illusion, and sickness IS an illusion | T 9 I 13 (244) |
| illusion, and sickness IS an illusion. Yet every Son of God | T 9 I 13 (244) |
| to the real, THUS CONFUSING ILLUSION AND REALITY. For perceptions cannot | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| you believe in truth AND illusion you cannot tell WHICH is | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| WITHIN. This gives it an illusion of integrity, and enables it | T 11 H 8 (301) |
| and time is but an illusion. For the Son of God | T 11 J 9 (309) |
| self-sustained. This is the fundamental illusion on which they rest. For | T 12 C 7 (316) |
| always is maintained by the illusion that the source, from which | T 13 D 1 (341) |
| 13 D 12 No illusion that you have ever held | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| no alternatives except truth and illusion. And there is no overlap | T 13 H 4 (355) |
| who made these guardians of illusion out of nothing are now | T 14 C 2 (367) |
| bringing together of truth and illusion, of the ego to God | T 14 E 1 (375) |
| the present was dedicated to illusion. And the past, too, was | T 14 E 1 (375) |
| from change. Change is an illusion, taught by those who could | T 15 B 9 (388) |
| 15 H 12 The illusion of the autonomy of the | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| seeming conflict between truth and illusion can only be resolved by | T 16 D 4 (432) |
| by separating yourself from the ILLUSION, and NOT from truth. | T 16 D 4 (432) |
| E. Illusion and Reality of Love | T 16 E 0 (434) |
| war to peace. For the illusion of love will NEVER satisfy | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| still held together by the illusion of love. If the | T 16 E 3 (434) |
| T(435) illusion goes, the relationship is broken | T 16 E 3 (435) |
| Love is NOT an illusion. It is a fact. Where | T 16 E 4 (435) |
| hate. For hate IS an illusion, and what can change was | T 16 E 4 (435) |
| the love relationship LOSES the illusion that it is what it | T 16 E 4 (435) |
| of love at all. The illusion of love CAN triumph over | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| love CAN triumph over the illusion of hate, but always at | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| illusions. As long as the illusion of hatred lasts, so long | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| long will love be an illusion to you. And then the | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| which remains possible is which illusion you prefer. There IS no | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| the choice between truth and illusion. Seen in THESE terms, no | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| for what is false. Every illusion is one of fear, whatever | T 16 E 6 (435) |
| attempt to escape from one illusion into another MUST fail. If | T 16 E 6 (435) |
| will never come from the illusion of love, but ONLY from | T 16 E 6 (435) |
| is to be distinguished from illusion: The special love relationship is | T 16 E 7 (436) |
| the impossible. How but in illusion COULD this be done? It | T 16 E 7 (436) |
| whole in truth, NOT in illusion. Your relationship with them is | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| in the bleak world of illusion, where nothing is certain, and | T 16 E 9 (436) |
| wholly compatible with His. Every illusion which you accept into your | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| entirely unwilling to settle for illusion IN PLACE of truth. | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| He loves you, wholly without illusion, as you must love. For | T 16 E 11 (437) |
| For love IS wholly without illusion, and therefore wholly without fear | T 16 E 11 (437) |
| as UNION. Here, where the illusion of love is accepted in | T 16 F 3 (439) |
| interfere with the egos illusion of Heaven, which it offered | T 16 F 8 (441) |
| be of nothing else, the illusion of Heaven is nothing more | T 16 F 8 (441) |
| to destroy reality and substitute illusion. For the ego is ITSELF | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| the ego is ITSELF an illusion, and only illusions CAN be | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| simple choice between truth and illusion; God and fantasy. Remember this | T 16 F 14 (443) |
| the choice between truth and illusion. For here is truth, SEPARATED | T 16 F 15 (443) |
| here is truth, SEPARATED from illusion, and not confused with it | T 16 F 15 (443) |
| the special relationship. WITHOUT this illusion, there can BE no meaning | T 16 G 6 (445) |
| no longer find even the ILLUSION of love in any special | T 16 G 7 (446) |
| far to yield to the illusion of the beauty and holiness | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| and very dangerous. See no illusion of truth and beauty there | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| that you are maintaining the illusion that it has NOT gone | T 16 H 2 (448) |
| briefly through into awareness, the illusion of love is not profoundly | T 16 H 5 (449) |
| your experience of truth and illusion. Yet you will not attempt | T 16 H 7 (449) |
| always choose between truth and illusion; between the REAL Atonement which | T 16 H 10 (450) |
| they are BECAUSE of their illusion of reality. Only in waking | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| so, so long will the illusion of order of difficulty in | T 17 B 2 (452) |
| Truth HAS no meaning in illusion. The frame of reference for | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| referred for meaning is an ILLUSION of the past, in which | T 17 C 10 (460) |
| to join with truth or illusion. But remember that to choose | T 17 C 11 (460) |
| guilt and fear, truth or illusion, freedom or slavery, - it | T 17 C 11 (460) |
| fantasy solutions bring but the illusion of experience, and the illusion | T 17 G 7 (474) |
| illusion of experience, and the illusion of peace is not the | T 17 G 7 (474) |
| Faithlessness is the servant of illusion, and wholly faithful to its | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| to YOU. Accept not the illusion of peace it offers, but | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| offering and recognize it IS illusion. T 17 H 5 | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| 5 The goal of illusion is as closely tied to | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| it was the substitution of illusion for truth; of fragmentation for | T 18 B 1 (480) |
| error, which brought truth to illusion, infinity to time, and life | T 18 B 1 (481) |
| and in an instant, the illusion of satisfaction is invaded by | T 18 C 4 (484) |
| satisfaction is invaded by the illusion of terror. For the dream | T 18 C 4 (484) |
| not be theirs, and the illusion of satisfaction would be gone | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| lives in bringing truth to illusion, reality to fantasy, have walked | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| When you retreat to the illusion your fear increases, for there | T 18 D 3 (487) |
| the difference between truth and illusion, the Atonement would have no | T 18 F 1 (492) |
| not a prison, but an illusion of YOURSELF. The body is | T 18 G 8 (497) |
| you have given up the illusion of a limited awareness, and | T 18 G 11 (498) |
| this little thought, this infinitesimal illusion, holding itself apart against the | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| reality of guilt is the illusion which seems to make it | T 18 J 6 (508) |
| impenetrable appearance is wholly an illusion. It gives way softly to | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| for it is but an ILLUSION of a foundation. Try but | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| thus becomes the instrument of illusion, acting accordingly; seeing what is | T 19 B 1 (512) |
| Truth is the ABSENCE of illusion; illusion the ABSENCE of truth | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| is the ABSENCE of illusion; illusion the ABSENCE of truth. | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| to keep both truth and illusion in the mind, where both | T 19 B 5 (513) |
| are recognized as dedication to ILLUSION; and given up when brought | T 19 B 5 (513) |
| B 6 Truth and illusion have NO connection. This will | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| defeat. Sin is the grand illusion underlying all the egos | T 19 C 2 (517) |
| upside-down. This is the strange illusion which makes the clouds of | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| but the end of an illusion. Such was the journey; such | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| of a wish, this tiny illusion, this microscopic remnant of the | T 19 E 8 (527) |
| of ALL illusions, and the illusion of pleasure will be the | T 19 H 4 (535) |
| to guilt maintains the whole illusion of its existence. This, then | T 19 H 5 (535) |
| power for the undoing of illusion that God Himself could give | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| free of them. Being without illusion of what you are, the | T 20 E 1 (557) |
| idea, and give it the illusion of reality. And so it | T 20 G 8 (565) |
| cannot be attained BUT in illusion, and so the illusion of | T 20 H 5 (568) |
| in illusion, and so the illusion of a brother as a | T 20 H 5 (568) |
| is your release, is no illusion. Attempt to see him not | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| time and place, is an illusion which has no meaning. Happiness | T 21 H 13 (601) |
| more ancient than the old illusion that it has replaced, IS | T 22 B 7 (608) |
| thought was you is an illusion. And truth came instantly to | T 22 B 10 (609) |
| misery the other brings. Every illusion carries pain and suffering in | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| with what is different. ONE illusion cherished and defended against the | T 22 C 4 (611) |
| choose between yourself and an ILLUSION of yourself. NOT both, but | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| illusions. Nor is there one illusion you can enter Heaven with | T 22 C 8 (612) |
| look closer at the whole illusion that what you made has | T 22 C 9 (612) |
| form of the same fundamental illusion we have seen many times | T 22 C 9 (612) |
| it wills is true. Every illusion brought to its forgiveness is | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| reality, it must be an illusion, and is not THERE to | T 22 D 7 (615) |
| solid wall. And only an illusion stands between you and the | T 22 E 7 (618) |
| they come together? Can the illusion of immovability be long defended | T 22 F 5 (620) |
| have identified yourself with an illusion. And therefore feel that you | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| look impenetrable, and defends the illusion of its immovability. | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| serve the timeless. And no illusion can disturb the peace of | T 22 G 6 (622) |
| seeing past it? And what illusion could --- | T 22 G 7 (622) |
| truth releases everything from the illusion of harmfulness. And what seemed | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| The ego joins with an illusion of yourself you SHARE with | T 23 B 3 (628) |
| you are. Only a strange illusion of yourself, a wish to | T 23 B 5 (629) |
| cannot BE in conflict. One illusion about yourself can battle with | T 23 B 7 (630) |
| real, and vanquisher of the illusion that was less real, made | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| was less real, made an illusion by defeat. Thus, conflict is | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| NEVER be remembered. Yet no illusion can invade His home, and | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| T 23 B 12 Illusion meets illusion; truth, itself. The | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| B 12 Illusion meets illusion; truth, itself. The meeting of | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| in minds that have become illusions battleground. Yet far beyond | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| you be content with an ILLUSION that you are living? | T 23 C 18 (637) |
| apart from Heaven, life is illusion. At best, it seems like | T 23 C 19 (637) |
| will shelter you. Not one illusion of protection stands against the | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| is no attack, and no illusion in any form stalks Heaven | T 23 E 1 (641) |
| MUST be an attack. Every illusion is an assault on truth | T 23 E 1 (641) |
| would have you, and NO illusion can attack the peace of | T 23 E 6 (642) |
| Son. They ARE. And what illusion that idly seems to drift | T 24 A 1 (644) |
| decisions. Here is the grand illusion of what you are, and | T 24 B 5 (645) |
| KEEP your specialness IS an illusion. He who is worse than | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| think they see IS an illusion. T 24 C 6 | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| now, yet it is but ILLUSION of despair. The death of | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| You but emerge from an illusion of what you are to | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| one who clings to one illusion can see himself as sinless | T 24 D 1 (653) |
| sin are bound as one illusion, each the cause and aim | T 25 F 1 (681) |
| God ever had is an illusion. And if but one Thought | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| to truth instead of to illusion merely ask that they might | T 26 B 4 (701) |
| judgment of the truth upon illusion, of knowledge on | T 26 D 4 (706) |
| there IS choice is an illusion. Yet within this one lies | T 26 D 6 (707) |
| lies the undoing of EVERY illusion, not excepting this. T | T 26 D 6 (707) |
| in the relinquishment of an illusion RECOGNIZED as such. Where all | T 26 D 7 (707) |
| way to truth. Not one illusion still remains unanswered in your | T 26 F 4 (711) |
| can BE perceived. This terrible illusion was denied in but the | T 26 F 12 (713) |
| to give His answer to illusion for all time and every | T 26 F 12 (713) |
| denied it is but an illusion, and made it real. And | T 26 G 1 (714) |
| no one can make ONE illusion real, and still escape the | T 26 G 1 (714) |
| lives in solitude, with one illusion as your only friend. This | T 26 G 2 (714) |
| and Heaven rests. The one illusion that YOU think is friend | T 26 G 2 (714) |
| has no substitute, for what illusion can replace the truth? | T 26 G 2 (714) |
| empty and unoccupied? Make no illusion friend, for if you do | T 26 G 3 (714) |
| must be corrected where the illusion of reversal lies. T | T 26 H 4 (716) |
| It is impossible that one illusion be less amenable to truth | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| healing and for help. No illusion has any truth in it | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| time and space are one illusion, which takes different forms. If | T 26 I 1 (721) |
| I 8 Yet this illusion has a cause which, though | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| in your mind. And this illusion is but one effect which | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| H. The Illusion of Suffering | T 27 H 0 (751) |
| that these ideas are one illusion, too ridiculous for anything but | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| GO. The dream is but illusion in the mind. And with | T 28 E 2 (773) |
| real and what is but illusion in yourself you do not | T 28 E 2 (773) |
| dream. Share not in his illusion of himself, for your identity | T 28 E 3 (773) |
| are your Self or an illusion. What can be between illusion | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| illusion. What can be between illusion and the truth? A middle | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| your ears bear witness to illusion. They were made to look | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| pain and sin are one illusion, as are hate and fear | T 29 C 3 (787) |
| memory of sin and of illusion lingers still. There is a | T 29 F 1 (794) |
| their hold on every vain illusion of the world. And being | T 29 F 4 (795) |
| H. The Lingering Illusion T 29 | T 29 H 0 (799) |
| still have hope, some lingering illusion, or some dream that there | T 29 H 2 (799) |
| H 3 The lingering illusion will impel him to seek | T 29 H 3 (799) |
| could it be but an illusion, making things appear like to | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| remain apart from healing, one illusion must be part of truth | T 30 G 7 (829) |
| B. The Illusion of an Enemy | T 31 B 0 (840) |
| choice, and gives but the illusion it is free, for it | T 31 B 3 (840) |
| keep in chains to the illusion of a changing love the | T 31 C 6 (845) |
| REAL choice is no illusion. But the world has none | T 31 D 2 (846) |
| what is still the SAME illusion and the SAME mistake. All | T 31 D 8 (848) |
| brother, kept apart by an illusion of yourself which holds him | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| which you give to the illusion of yourself, that it may | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| of it remains. Not one illusion is accorded faith, and not | T 31 H 11 (866) |
| contributes to truth or to illusion; either it extends the truth | W 16 L 2 (28) |
| other part is a wild illusion, frantic and distraught, but without | W 49 L 2 (86) |
| vision. It is merely an illusion of reality, because my judgments | W 51 RI 2 (92) |
| thus regard reality as an illusion. Nothing in Gods creation | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| I have given it the illusion of reality, and have suffered | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| those which show me an illusion of myself. 2. | W 55 RI 1 (100) |
| willing to exchange my pitiful illusion of seeing for the vision | W 59 RI 2 (108) |
| to give, being itself an illusion and offering only the illusion | W 66 L 8 (122) |
| illusion and offering only the illusion of gifts? 9. | W 66 L 8 (122) |
| the many forms which the illusion of your function has taken | W 66 L 9 (122) |
| search will continue, for the illusion that, although this hope has | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| nor deceive us with an illusion of strength. Today let your | W 73 L 8 (142) |
| including this, can justify the illusion of happiness apart from my | W 83 RII 6 (166) |
| Let me not see an illusion of myself in this. As | W 84 RII 3 (167) |
| always choose between truth and illusion; between what is there and | W 88 RII 2 (171) |
| certain. I am not an illusion, but a reality. I cannot | W 91 L 8 (175) |
| be disturbing, quickly dispel the illusion of fear by repeating these | W 93 L 11 (182) |
| The fact that truth and illusion cannot be reconciled no matter | W 96 L 2 (189) |
| the borderland between truth and illusion. It reflects the truth because | W 99 L 2 (197) |
| real then happiness must be illusion, for they cannot both be | W 101 L 2 (203) |
| shaky and unsteady footsteps of illusion is not our approach today | W 107 L 7 (217) |
| a false belief, a dark illusion of your own reality and | W 127 L 8 (259) |
| today. Time is the great illusion it is past or in | W 131 L 6 (270) |
| deceive yourself by making an illusion true. This twisted viewpoint but | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| mind to see through this illusion as you tell yourself: Let | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| automatic. It dispels this meaningless illusion by the same approach which | W 136 L 1 (291) |
| demonstrates that time is an illusion. For it lets you think | W 136 L 13 (293) |
| of healing thus must substitute illusion for illusion. One belief in | W 140 L 1 (307) |
| thus must substitute illusion for illusion. One belief in sickness takes | W 140 L 1 (307) |
| a thought which judges an illusion by its size, its seeming | W 140 L 6 (308) |
| is, and knows that no illusion can be real. 7 | W 140 L 6 (308) |
| this. For how can one illusion differ from another but in | W 140 L 7 (308) |
| peace so deep that no illusion can disturb our minds, nor | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| The world is an illusion. Those who choose to come | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| theirs to make? To let illusion walk ahead of truth is | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| is madness, but to let illusion sink behind the truth, and | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| we make today. The mad illusion will remain awhile in evidence | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| Who still can look beyond illusion to the simple truth in | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| through you. 6. Illusion still appears to cling to | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| back, and it is not illusion that they hear you speak | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| hear you speak of, nor illusion which you bring their eyes | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| you, speak to them through illusion, for the road leads past | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| for the road leads past illusion now, while on the way | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| happiness. Their suffering is but illusion. Yet they need a guide | W 155 L 7 (334) |
| of it, for they mistake illusion for the truth. 8 | W 155 L 7 (334) |
| the path of ransom from illusion. It is not a ransom | W 155 L 8 (334) |
| no cost, but only gain. Illusion can but seem to hold | W 155 L 8 (334) |
| ahead of truth, and let illusion be your guide. Your holy | W 155 L 9 (334) |
| be no wish to be illusion rather than the truth. And | W 155 L 11 (335) |
| sleight of hand, a vast illusion in which figures come and | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| real, then fear must be illusion. And if fear is real | W 160 L 4 (347) |
| thought of sin and no illusion that the dream contains that | W 162 L 2 (354) |
| it takes must therefore be illusion. This the stand we take | W 163 L 8 (357) |
| what cannot be concealed except illusion? What could keep from you | W 165 L 1 (362) |
| ancient truth we knew before illusion seemed to claim the world | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| it is free of all illusion every time we say, God | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| what we speak of is illusion, not to be considered more | W 183 L 2 (394) |
| it is true is but illusion, for it is the ultimate | W 184 L 6 (399) |
| they healed. 7. Illusion recognized must disappear. Accept not | W 187 L 7 (411) |
| such lovely holiness? The great illusion of the fear of God | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| cannot make effects. As an illusion it is what you will | W 190 L 7 (420) |
| It is this: Pain is illusion; joy reality. Pain is but | W 190 L 10 (421) |
| need the means to let illusion go. Creation merely waits for | W 192 L 2 (425) |
| Injury is impossible. And yet illusion makes illusion. If you can | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| impossible. And yet illusion makes illusion. If you can condemn you | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| unwanted and unreal. Then does illusion cease to have effects, and | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| while as if they had. Illusion makes illusion. Except one. Forgiveness | W 197 L 2 (443) |
| if they had. Illusion makes illusion. Except one. Forgiveness is illusion | W 197 L 2 (443) |
| illusion. Except one. Forgiveness is illusion that is answer to the | W 197 L 2 (443) |
| 10. Accept the one illusion which proclaims there is no | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| is a part of the illusion which has sheltered it from | W 199 L 3 (447) |
| and only This. This is illusions end. It is the | W 224 L 1 (466) |
| 3. The mechanisms of illusion have been born instead. And | W 240 W3 3 (484) |
| which they report is but illusion which is kept apart from | W 240 W3 3 (484) |
| is in pain is but illusion in my mind. What dies | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| truth. I ask for the illusion which transcends all those I | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| is no more than an illusion of despair. For hope forever | W 270 W6 2 (517) |
| Gods Word to take illusions place; the willingness to | W 300 W9 1 (550) |
| and peace awakening. Death is illusion; life, Eternal Truth. There is | W 331 L 1 (584) |
| dream? And what can an illusion offer me? Yet he whom | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| time is the world of illusion. What happened long ago seems | M 3 A 3 M(5) |
| reality as is time. The illusion of one permits the illusion | M 4 A 3 M(7) |
| illusion of one permits the illusion of the other. In time | M 4 A 3 M(7) |
| it. We have covered the illusion of time already, but the | M 4 A 3 M(7) |
| of time already, but the illusion of levels of teaching seems | M 4 A 3 M(7) |
| them in this world of illusion. The word value can apply | M 5 B 4 M(10) |
| an understanding of what the illusion of sickness is for. Healing | M 6 A 1 M(18) |
| self can be doubted. This illusion can take many forms. Perhaps | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| be otherwise? By definition, an illusion is an attempt to make | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| truth and gives itself an illusion of victory. Finding health a | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
| merely because all sickness is illusion. Is it harder to dispel | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
| have. He gives up an illusion; or better, he has an | M 11 A 2 M(29) |
| or better, he has an illusion of giving up. He has | M 11 A 2 M(29) |
| it. And it was all illusion. Nothing more. Now can the | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| 3 Why is the illusion of many necessary? Only because | M 13 A 3 M(32) |
| God appear to share the illusion of separation, but because of | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| do not believe in the illusion despite appearances. M 13 | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| all lessons it is an illusion, for in reality there is | M 7 A 1 M(34) |
| nothing to learn. Yet this illusion must be replaced by a | M 7 A 1 M(34) |
| by a corrective device; another illusion that replaces the first, so | M 7 A 1 M(34) |
| can finally disappear. The first illusion, which must be displaced before | M 7 A 1 M(34) |
| could this be but an illusion, since this world itself is | M 7 A 1 M(34) |
| world will end in an illusion, as it began. Yet will | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| will its ending be an illusion of mercy. The illusion of | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| an illusion of mercy. The illusion of forgiveness, complete, excluding no | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| forgive all of them. The illusion of orders of difficulty is | M 15 A 3 M(37) |
| give up is merely the illusion of protecting illusions. And it | M 17 A 6 M(42) |
| maintained by just one simple-minded illusion; that it works. All through | M 17 A 11 M(44) |
| confuse interpretation with fact, or illusion with truth. If he argues | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| thing there is. Fear is illusion, for you are like Him | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| death, and it is but illusion of an end. Death cannot | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| to keep them in the illusion of separation. Words can be | M 22 A 1 M(52) |
| been misperceived and carried to illusion. Now it becomes your task | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
| your task to let the illusion be carried to the truth | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
| unanswered or incomplete? The last illusion spreads over the world, forgiving | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
| world you see reflects the illusion you have done so, making | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
| as your weakness is but illusion. And He has given you | M 30 A 7 M(70) |
| need to seek for an illusion now that dreams are gone | U 3 A 6 U(5) |
| urge to kill, the brotherless illusion and the self that seemed | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| forgiveness. Forgiveness, then, is an illusion, but because of its purpose | U 4 A 1 U(6) |
| And so they need an illusion of Help because they are | U 4 A 3 U(6) |
| world you see is an illusion of a world. God did | U 5 A 1 U(7) |
| God. The man was an illusion, for he seemed to be | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| begin to separate truth from illusion, recognizing that they are not | P 2 A 5 P(2) |
| Now he wants a better illusion. P 3 A 3 | P 3 A 2 P(3) |
| we speak of the saving illusion or the final dream, this | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| it opposes truth. Perhaps an illusion of health is substituted for | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| complexity. This is the great illusion. In its wake comes the | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| for they are the same illusion. So closely is one translated | P 3 G 5 P(15) |
| it can be but an illusion, because time does not exist | P 4 B 10 P(24) |
| strive to have the last illusion be accepted by everyone everywhere | P 4 C 1 P(25) |
| its earlier forms is an illusion, because there is no need | S 1 C 9 S(7) |
| long as forgiveness, itself an illusion, remains unattained. Prayer is tied | S 1 C 9 S(7) |
| who lives now with the illusion of death and the fear | S 1 C 10 S(7) |
| Yet what advantage has an illusion of escape ever brought a | S 1 D 6 S(8) |
| thus set up but an illusion of a goal they share | S 1 E 2 S(10) |
| until you reach to Him. Illusions end will come with | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
| forgiveness of another is an illusion. Yet it is the only | S 2 B 4 S(13) |
| you, as long as this illusion of a world appears to | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| a poor exchange of one illusion for a nicer one; a | S 3 C 2 S(21) |
| from creation was the first illusion, where all gifts of fear | G 3 A 1 G(6) |
| seek to give, or one illusion held against the truth, can | G 3 A 6 G(7) |
| and understood for merely an illusion of the fear on which | G 3 A 9 G(8) |