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| T(7) illusions about himself, and puts him | T 1 B 31b (7) |
| he is lovable. They dispel illusions about him, and perceive the | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| by freeing his mind from illusions, they restore his sanity. Man | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| mind CAN be possessed by illusions, but his Spirit is eternally | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| 3 E 3 Questioning illusions is the first step in | T 3 E 3 (54) |
| been perceived. One of the illusions from which man suffers is | T 3 H 2 (63) |
| learning to escape from the illusions you have made, your great | T 4 G 4 (93) |
| but it IS necessary against ILLUSIONS. T 6 H 12 | T 6 H 11 (153) |
| 12 Truth is WITHOUT illusions, and therefore WITHIN the Kingdom | T 6 H 12 (153) |
| that the mind cannot make illusions, but it DOES follow that | T 7 G 6 (170) |
| follow that, if it makes illusions, it will believe in them | T 7 G 6 (170) |
| The Holy Spirit undoes illusions without attacking them merely because | T 7 G 7 (170) |
| accepted it AS you. ALL illusions about the Sonship are dispelled | T 7 H 4 (174) |
| long as you WANT it. Illusions are investments. They will last | T 7 H 5 (175) |
| The only way to dispel illusions is to withdraw ALL investment | T 7 H 5 (175) |
| sight of His direction through illusions, for only illusions of another | T 8 E 17 (199) |
| direction through illusions, for only illusions of another direction can obscure | T 8 E 17 (199) |
| from yourselves but from your ILLUSIONS of yourselves. He has saved | T 8 F 2 (200) |
| would you want? Freedom from illusions lies only in not BELIEVING | T 8 G 16 (207) |
| waking is joining. Dreams are ILLUSIONS of joining, taking on the | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| reality cannot threaten anything EXCEPT illusions, since reality can only uphold | T 8 J 1 (214) |
| it. Grandeur is totally WITHOUT illusions, and because it is real | T 9 G 4 (236) |
| your minds, protecting it from illusions and keeping yourself in the | T 9 G 5 (236) |
| NEVER deceive you, but your illusions ALWAYS will. Illusions ARE deceptions | T 9 G 7 (237) |
| but your illusions ALWAYS will. Illusions ARE deceptions. You cannot triumph | T 9 G 7 (237) |
| has the power to deny illusions ANYWHERE in the Kingdom merely | T 9 I 13 (244) |
| them perfect freedom from ALL illusions because YOU heard. But have | T 9 I 14 (244) |
| Honor is not due to illusions, for to honor them is | T 9 I 16 (245) |
| on a mind full of illusions, because truth | T 9 J 2 (245) |
| 246) and illusions are irreconcilable. Truth is whole | T 9 J 2 (246) |
| feel depressed. All of these illusions, and the many other forms | T 9 K 12 (250) |
| the dark way, are all illusions. Turn toward the Light, for | T 10 D 5 (260) |
| No one can escape from illusions unless he looks at them | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| no need to shrink from illusions, for they cannot be dangerous | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| how else can one dispel illusions EXCEPT by looking at them | T 10 F 2 (265) |
| Gods Son, and NO illusions can satisfy him or save | T 12 C 9 (317) |
| Save him from his illusions that you may accept the | T 12 C 10 (317) |
| is the reference point BEYOND illusions, from which you can look | T 12 C 13 (318) |
| are choosing a future of illusions and losing the endless opportunities | T 12 D 6 (320) |
| for the content of individual illusions differs greatly. Yet they have | T 12 E 1 (322) |
| own. But for this NO illusions can rise to meet your | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| him. In your questioning of illusions, ask yourself if it is | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| of Atonement is to dispel illusions, not to establish them as | T 13 D 6 (342) |
| Holy Spirit does not keep illusions in your mind to frighten | T 13 D 7 (342) |
| you. He would remove only illusions. All else He would have | T 13 D 10 (343) |
| not be seen but in illusions, for there alone their seeming | T 13 F 1 (349) |
| Chapter 14 - BRINGING ILLUSIONS TO TRUTH A. Introduction | T 14 0 0 (362) |
| 16 - THE FORGIVENESS OF ILLUSIONS A. Introduction | T 16 0 0 (424) |
| does not REALLY change them. Illusions are but beliefs in what | T 16 D 4 (432) |
| the price of making BOTH illusions. As long as the illusion | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| seems to be one between ILLUSIONS, for this choice does not | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| wholly willing to abandon ALL illusions. In any relationship in which | T 16 E 9 (436) |
| me firmly away from all illusions NOW, and let nothing stand | T 16 E 12 (437) |
| with Heaven. Yet if all illusions are of fear, and they | T 16 F 8 (441) |
| ITSELF an illusion, and only illusions CAN be the witnesses to | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| in the simple fact that illusions are not fearful because they | T 16 F 14 (443) |
| your minds so firmly on illusions. Delay will hurt you now | T 16 G 7 (446) |
| H. The End of Illusions T 16 | T 16 H 0 (448) |
| you may attempt to bring illusions into the holy instant to | T 16 H 7 (449) |
| because you JOINED Him. The illusions you bring with you will | T 16 H 7 (449) |
| instant IS eternal, and your illusions of time will not prevent | T 16 H 7 (450) |
| must be forgiven are the illusions you have held against your | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| HAS no past, and only illusions can BE forgiven. God holds | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| for He is incapable of illusions of ANY kind. Release your | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| from the slavery of their illusions by forgiving them for the | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| by forgiving them for the illusions which YOU perceive in them | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| is YOU who offered them illusions. In the holy instant this | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| the holy instant, where all illusions are forgiven. From there the | T 16 H 11 (450) |
| reality to give over all illusions for the reality of your | T 16 H 11 (451) |
| 12 Forgive us our illusions, Father, and help us to | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| in which there are no illusions, and where none can ever | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| of God lies only in illusions, and all his sins are | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| means from the perspective of illusions? Truth HAS no meaning in | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| try to bring truth to illusions, you are trying to make | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| you are trying to make illusions REAL, and keep them by | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| in them. But to give illusions to truth is to enable | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| truth to teach that the ILLUSIONS are unreal, and thus enable | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| across chaos, and removing all illusions which had twisted your perception | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| sorts of fanciful and fragmented illusions of love, set with dreams | T 17 E 8 (464) |
| the glory, and keeping no illusions of where they are. They | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| will carry you straight to illusions. Be tempted not by what | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| employed to lead you to illusions transformed to means for truth | T 17 H 8 (476) |
| together in illusions, but in the Thought so | T 18 B 7 (483) |
| holy and so perfect that illusions cannot remain to darken the | T 18 B 7 (483) |
| has entered quietly, for all illusions have been gently brought unto | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| can be utilized to substitute illusions for truth. You do not | T 18 C 2 (484) |
| between the truth and ALL illusions. T 18 C 10 | T 18 C 9 (486) |
| meaning, and away from all illusions in which you have surrounded | T 18 D 3 (487) |
| it to save him from illusions. T 18 G 5 | T 18 G 4 (496) |
| separated from himself except in illusions. This is not his reality | T 18 G 9 (497) |
| based. Here are all the illusions, all the twisted thoughts, all | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| that faithlessness leads straight to illusions. For faithlessness is the perception | T 19 B 2 (512) |
| Spirits purpose, and brought illusions, centered on the BODY, to | T 19 B 2 (513) |
| and HEAL. Faithlessness would interpose illusions between the Son of God | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| Faithlessness is wholly dedicated to illusions; faith wholly to truth. Partial | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| seek to connect them. But illusions are ALWAYS connected, as is | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| respond, not to the eyes illusions, but to the minds | T 19 D 5 (521) |
| as you know Heaven. No illusions stand between you now. Look | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| from the light in which illusions end. Every miracle is but | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| which you accepted must ALL illusions end. T 19 E | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| paid very dearly for your illusions, and nothing you have | T 19 G 6 (531) |
| 9 Forgive me your illusions, and release me from punishment | T 19 G 9 (532) |
| share the pain of ALL illusions, and the illusion of pleasure | T 19 H 4 (535) |
| forgiveness of each others illusions, and through the eyes of | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| accepted the Atonement, and learned illusions are not real. No one | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| now to look past ALL illusions. It has been given you | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| is afraid to look upon illusions, knowing his Savior stands beside | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| our vision will be no illusions; only a pathway to the | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| to you the Savior from illusions, and look on him with | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| rejoicing, for the Savior from illusions has come to greet you | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| have awakened from. For no illusions CAN attract the minds that | T 20 G 9 (565) |
| it is here that the illusions you hold about him are | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| to his reality. Here are illusions and reality kept separated. Here | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| reality kept separated. Here are illusions never brought to truth, and | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| body, which holds him to illusions of what he is. It | T 20 I 3 (570) |
| world, and away from all illusions where your faith was laid | T 21 D 4 (583) |
| in NOTHING. Faith given to illusions does not lack power, for | T 21 D 5 (584) |
| strong in faith in his illusions ABOUT himself. For faith, perception | T 21 D 5 (584) |
| is not lost in your illusions, think carefully why it should | T 21 I 5 (602) |
| be. It is DENIAL of illusions that calls on truth, for | T 22 B 10 (609) |
| on truth, for to deny illusions is to recognize that fear | T 22 B 10 (609) |
| 1 The opposite of illusions is not disillusionment, but truth | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| garments are those who seek illusions covered, and hidden from the | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| Truth is the opposite of illusions because it offers joy. What | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| hardly an escape. To change illusions is to make no change | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| T 22 C 3 Illusions carry only guilt and suffering | T 22 C 3 (610) |
| be real and not imagined, illusions must give way to truth | T 22 C 3 (610) |
| ALL truth meaningless, and ALL illusions real. Such is the power | T 22 C 4 (611) |
| can take and weave into illusions. Nor is there one illusion | T 22 C 8 (612) |
| hear not one of the illusions that you made replaced the | T 22 C 10 (613) |
| for they can see only illusions, unable to look beyond the | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| distorted perception, and must perceive illusions as the truth. Could it | T 22 D 7 (616) |
| you. Those who would let illusions be lifted from their minds | T 22 E 6 (618) |
| How does one overcome illusions? Surely not by force or | T 22 F 1 (619) |
| defense, and offers none. Only illusions need defense because of weakness | T 22 F 1 (619) |
| no attack, and therefore no illusions. Love rests in certainty. Only | T 22 F 3 (619) |
| Be not deceived by the illusions it presents of size and | T 22 F 5 (620) |
| is a Force which no illusions can resist. This body only | T 22 F 5 (620) |
| is the cost of ALL illusions. Not one but rests on | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| mind is dedicated to serve illusions. This is a situation so | T 22 G 2 (621) |
| SHARE with it. And yet illusions cannot join. They are the | T 23 B 3 (628) |
| but the battle of two illusions, struggling to make them different | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| has no influence upon it. Illusions CANNOT triumph over truth, nor | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| Truth does not fight against illusions, nor do illusions fight against | T 23 B 7 (629) |
| fight against illusions, nor do illusions fight against the truth. Illusions | T 23 B 7 (629) |
| illusions fight against the truth. Illusions battle only with themselves. Being | T 23 B 7 (629) |
| yet the war of two illusions is a state where NOTHING | T 23 B 7 (630) |
| attacking it, you make two illusions of yourself, in conflict with | T 23 B 8 (630) |
| See how the conflict of illusions disappears when it is brought | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| conflict is the choice BETWEEN illusions, one to be crowned as | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| beloved of Him are no illusions, being as true and holy | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| peace, and dwells with him. Illusions have no place where | T 23 B 10 (630) |
| And nothing is remembered except illusions. Illusions can conflict because their | T 23 B 11 (631) |
| nothing is remembered except illusions. Illusions can conflict because their forms | T 23 B 11 (631) |
| truth, itself. The meeting of illusions leads to war. Peace, looking | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| there is a hierarchy of illusions; some are more valuable, and | T 23 C 2 (632) |
| establishes degrees of truth among illusions, making it appear that some | T 23 C 3 (632) |
| turned around, with madness sanity, illusions true, attack a | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| Heaven, only the conflict of illusions stands; senseless, impossible and beyond | T 23 C 19 (637) |
| an eternal barrier to Heaven. Illusions ARE but forms. Their content | T 23 C 19 (637) |
| laws of chaos govern all illusions. Their forms conflict, making it | T 23 C 20 (637) |
| their results. Certain it is illusions will bring fear because of | T 23 C 20 (637) |
| God does not wait upon illusions to let Him be Himself | T 24 A 1 (644) |
| preserving. Specialness must be DEFENDED. Illusions CAN attack it, and they | T 24 B 5 (645) |
| enemy that makes you both illusions to each other? T | T 24 B 7 (646) |
| who are special MUST defend illusions against the truth. For what | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| an alien will to which illusions of yourself are dearer than | T 24 C 2 (648) |
| same. Yet it is not illusions which have reached this final | T 24 C 9 (650) |
| nothing stands outside. Leave all illusions of yourself outside this place | T 24 C 9 (650) |
| the great defender of all illusions from the threat of love | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| all intrusions of sanity upon illusions; safe from God, and safe | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| the end of specialness. Only illusions can be forgiven, and then | T 24 D 1 (653) |
| Forgiveness is release from ALL illusions, and that is why it | T 24 D 1 (653) |
| chaos. Truth is not frail. Illusions leave it perfectly unmoved and | T 24 D 3 (653) |
| powerless to make attack upon illusions. They are not bodies; as | T 24 D 5 (654) |
| Mind they wait for all illusions to be brought to them | T 24 D 5 (654) |
| a perfect Son, for your illusions of your specialness. Here is | T 24 D 6 (654) |
| in the sense that all illusions are threatened by the truth | T 24 E 4 (656) |
| power of a wish upholds illusions as strongly as does love | T 24 F 1 (658) |
| need of them. They are illusions, too, as much as yours | T 24 F 5 (659) |
| use all learning to transfer illusions to the truth, taking all | T 25 B 7 (671) |
| the perfect shelter for the illusions which it would make real | T 25 D 3 (676) |
| greater value now than ALL illusions. And you recognize that truth | T 25 J 1 (696) |
| conflicting values meet, and all illusions are laid down beside the | T 26 D 2 (706) |
| and now is union? ALL illusions are but one. And in | T 26 D 7 (707) |
| NOT of death. No past illusions have the power to keep | T 26 F 10 (712) |
| all the world of sick illusions. All belief in sin, in | T 26 G 1 (714) |
| can give? Who can believe illusions are the same, and still | T 26 G 1 (714) |
| the world of shadows and illusions built on sin. The Son | T 26 H 2 (715) |
| All that a hierarchy of illusions can show is preference, not | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| has preference to the truth? Illusions are illusions, and are false | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| to the truth? Illusions are illusions, and are false. Your preference | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| defense to make it true. Illusions have no witnesses, and no | T 26 H 7 (716) |
| their source is to invite illusions to be true, WITHOUT SUCCESS | T 26 H 14 (718) |
| T 26 H 16 Illusions serve the purpose they were | T 26 H 16 (719) |
| have. God gave to all illusions that were made ANOTHER purpose | T 26 H 16 (719) |
| his health because it PROVES illusions are not true. | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| its purpose. You but gave ILLUSIONS of a purpose to a | T 27 B 10 (732) |
| It is this: Of these illusions, which of them are true | T 27 E 4 (741) |
| yourself. This is how ALL illusions come about. The one who | T 27 H 7 (752) |
| even see, the birthplace of illusions and of fear, the time | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| he gave. Forgive him his illusions, and give thanks to him | T 27 H 14 (755) |
| a cause can but produce illusions of its presence, not effects | T 28 A 1 (761) |
| close the little gap between illusions and reality than to allow | T 28 B 12 (765) |
| know he sleeps. He sees illusions of himself as sick or | T 28 C 6 (767) |
| crucial step in dealing with illusions. No one is afraid of | T 28 C 7 (767) |
| Fight not His coming with illusions, for it is His coming | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| separate, and let him turn illusions on himself. Nor do you | T 28 E 1 (773) |
| So do you both become illusions and without identity. You could | T 28 E 1 (773) |
| as a mind in which illusions still persist, but as a | T 28 E 3 (773) |
| is, by not supporting his illusions by your faith, for if | T 28 E 4 (774) |
| little gap, inhabited but by illusions which you have supported in | T 28 E 4 (774) |
| there. Your willingness to LET illusions go is all the Healer | T 28 E 10 (775) |
| conceived a little gap between illusions and the truth to be | T 28 F 4 (776) |
| truth from dreams and from illusions. Truth has left no room | T 28 F 6 (777) |
| can you forgive him his illusions, he becomes your Savior from | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| power to forgive you your illusions. By your gift of freedom | T 29 D 4 (790) |
| truth can be but SOME illusions? They are dreams BECAUSE they | T 29 E 1 (792) |
| E. The Truth Behind Illusions T 30 | T 30 E 0 (820) |
| it up. You ALWAYS fight illusions. For the truth behind them | T 30 E 1 (820) |
| which guarantee your safety. All illusions that you believe about yourself | T 30 E 4 (820) |
| Attack HAS power to make illusions real. Yet what it makes | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| What can the power of illusions DO? T 30 E | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| in reality. And even in illusions it but asks forgiveness be | T 30 E 8 (822) |
| want. He is delivered from illusions by his will, and but | T 30 E 8 (822) |
| miracle its strength to overlook illusions. This is how you learn | T 30 G 5 (828) |
| by your wish to make illusions real. And what is this | T 30 G 9 (829) |
| but a wish to make illusions real? It does not seem | T 30 I 3 (834) |
| a place where choice among illusions seems to be the ONLY | T 31 D 1 (846) |
| a world of shadows and illusions. Here it walks at home | T 31 E 1 (850) |
| not exist. To the ego illusions are safety devices, as they | W 13 L 3 (22) |
| Some of them are shared illusions, and others are part of | W 14 L 6 (25) |
| of seeing, replacing vision with illusions. 2. This introductory | W 15 L 1 (26) |
| the truth or it multiplies illusions. You can indeed multiply nothing | W 16 L 2 (28) |
| about yourself does not matter. Illusions have no direction in reality | W 35 L 5 (57) |
| it is a world of illusions. Those who forgive are thus | W 46 L 1 (81) |
| are thus releasing themselves from illusions, while those who withhold forgiveness | W 46 L 1 (81) |
| is the means by which illusions disappear. 3. Today | W 46 L 2 (81) |
| to those who believe in illusions, but illusions are not facts | W 48 L 1 (85) |
| who believe in illusions, but illusions are not facts. In truth | W 48 L 1 (85) |
| recognize for those who want illusions to be true. 2 | W 48 L 1 (85) |
| Put not your faith in illusions. They will fail you. Put | W 50 L 4 (88) |
| I have replaced reality with illusions which I made up. The | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| which I made up. The illusions are upsetting because I have | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| closer to the world of illusions. I am willing to follow | W 55 RI 4 (100) |
| is to prove that my illusions about myself are real. It | W 55 RI 5 (101) |
| begin to see what my illusions about myself had kept hidden | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| to be saved from except illusions? And what are all illusions | W 58 RI 3 (106) |
| illusions? And what are all illusions except false ideas about myself | W 58 RI 3 (106) |
| Him? Let me not cherish illusions about myself. I am perfect | W 59 RI 1 (108) |
| Beyond His Will lie only illusions. It is these I choose | W 59 RI 3 (108) |
| the perfect answer to all illusions, and therefore to all temptation | W 61 L 4 (112) |
| your salvation. 2. Illusions about yourself and the world | W 62 L 2 (114) |
| another use for all the illusions you have made, and therefore | W 64 L 2 (117) |
| of God escape from all illusions and thus from all temptation | W 64 L 3 (117) |
| being willing to have your illusions of purpose be replaced by | W 65 L 6 (120) |
| and is made up of illusions. The other is the home | W 66 L 7 (122) |
| On one side stand all illusions. All truth stands on the | W 66 L 11 (123) |
| of your mind that weaves illusions in its sleep appears to | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| 8. Since all illusions of salvation have failed you | W 70 L 8 (133) |
| of false promises, and offering illusions in place of truth. | W 72 L 5 (137) |
| can make a world of illusions in which your belief can | W 73 L 1 (141) |
| is a point beyond which illusions cannot go. Suffering is not | W 73 L 6 (142) |
| it cannot give rise to illusions. Without illusions conflict is impossible | W 74 L 2 (144) |
| give rise to illusions. Without illusions conflict is impossible. Let us | W 74 L 2 (144) |
| does not lie in your illusions about yourself. It does not | W 77 L 2 (152) |
| to be side-tracked into detours, illusions, and thoughts of death. You | W 81 RII 4 (162) |
| the grievances, which are but illusions that hide the miracles beyond | W 89 RII 2 (172) |
| willingness to have all my illusions be replaced with truth, according | W 89 RII 5 (172) |
| in which you would defend illusions against the truth. 11 | W 95 L 10 (187) |
| It shine away all your illusions and your doubts. This is | W 95 L 14 (188) |
| and to cast all your illusions out of the One Mind | W 95 L 14 (188) |
| 7. Salvation cannot make illusions real, and solve a problem | W 96 L 7 (190) |
| world of dreams, to find illusions in their place. Here are | W 96 L 9 (191) |
| absolved of madness, letting go illusions of a split identity. | W 97 L 1 (192) |
| with the truth and let illusions go. We will not vacillate | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| 2. Truth and illusions both are equal now, for | W 99 L 2 (197) |
| by which you can escape illusions. Yet it is not truth | W 99 L 2 (197) |
| exist? The mind which sees illusions thinks them real. They have | W 99 L 3 (197) |
| inviolate, yet recognize the need illusions bring, and offer means by | W 99 L 4 (197) |
| is the Thought Which brings illusions to the truth, and sees | W 99 L 6 (198) |
| and other goals made of illusions, witnessed to by them, and | W 104 L 3 (208) |
| 1. What can correct illusions but the truth? And what | W 107 L 1 (216) |
| And what are errors but illusions which remain unrecognized for what | W 107 L 1 (216) |
| a state of mind without illusions is? How it would feel | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| the truth has come. Without illusions there could be no fear | W 107 L 3 (216) |
| therefore no attack is possible. Illusions can be brought to truth | W 107 L 5 (217) |
| the truth stands far beyond illusions, and can not be brought | W 107 L 5 (217) |
| I lay aside All sick illusions of myself, and let My | W 120 RIII 2 (240) |
| He does not cherish the illusions which you hold about yourself | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| one with It, with no illusions interposed between the wholly indivisible | W 125 L 9 (254) |
| seek. You do not want illusions. And you come to these | W 130 L 8 (267) |
| you hold are mighty, and illusions are as strong in their | W 132 L 1 (273) |
| give you fatherhood, not of illusions, but as God in truth | W 132 L 12 (275) |
| Can it be anywhere? Deny illusions, but accept the truth. Deny | W 132 L 13 (275) |
| from every one of our illusions, that we may be free | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| is irrelevant to everything except illusions. Truth is Gods creation | W 134 L 2 (281) |
| forgive the truth and not illusions. You conceive of pardon as | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| received. It does not countenance illusions, but collects them lightly, with | W 134 L 6 (282) |
| stands for truth in the illusions of the world. It sees | W 134 L 7 (282) |
| so uncorrupted that it sees illusions as illusions, not as truth | W 134 L 8 (282) |
| that it sees illusions as illusions, not as truth. It is | W 134 L 8 (282) |
| there is. Forgiveness stands between illusions and the truth, between the | W 134 L 10 (283) |
| folly of defense; it gives illusions full reality, and then attempts | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| them as real. It adds illusions to illusions, thus making correction | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| real. It adds illusions to illusions, thus making correction doubly difficult | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| true relationships, and thus constructs illusions of a whole which is | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| God made blind by your illusions, truth turned into lies, and | W 136 L 10 (293) |
| on it. Yet who believes illusions but the one who made | W 136 L 10 (293) |
| far beyond defense, for no illusions can remain where it has | W 136 L 14 (294) |
| been. Yet eyes accustomed to illusions must be shown that what | W 137 L 4 (296) |
| were accomplished, healing but removes illusions that have not occurred. Just | W 137 L 5 (297) |
| bestowed, and here are all illusions brought to truth. 12 | W 137 L 11 (298) |
| truth can be brought to illusions. Opposition makes the truth unwelcome | W 138 L 2 (300) |
| anything. The mind that brings illusions to the truth is really | W 140 L 7 (308) |
| seek a cure for all illusions, not another shift among them | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| us of truth where all illusions end, and peace returns to | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| carefully concealed. Because they are illusions, they are not perceived to | W 140 RIV 3 (311) |
| to bridge the gap between illusions and the truth. 11 | W 151 L 10 (318) |
| news that truth has no illusions, and the peace of God | W 151 L 18 (320) |
| Gods Son for your illusions of yourself. | W 152 L 12 (323) |
| fantasies, by dreams, and by illusions he has made; yet helpless | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| fantasies and dreams, by which illusions of his safety comfort him | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| of the world? What but illusions could defend you now, when | W 153 L 7 (325) |
| now, when it is but illusions which you fight? 8 | W 153 L 7 (325) |
| place where they can be illusions, and avoid their own Reality | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| God. It is but from illusions he is saved. As they | W 155 L 8 (334) |
| truth and you. And all illusions walking in the way you | W 155 L 10 (335) |
| its misty clouds and vaporous illusions vanish as these words are | W 162 L 1 (354) |
| and the lord of all illusions and deceptions, does the thought | W 163 L 2 (356) |
| world responds by laying down illusions. Every dream the world holds | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| return with Him, and take illusions as your gods no more | W 183 L 11 (396) |
| not you made the world. Illusions, yes! But what is true | W 184 L 8 (399) |
| them the peace of God? Illusions come to take His place | W 185 L 4 (402) |
| means these words who wants illusions, and who therefore seeks the | W 185 L 5 (403) |
| seeks the means which bring illusions. He has looked on them | W 185 L 5 (403) |
| To mean these words acknowledges illusions are in vain, requesting the | W 185 L 7 (403) |
| you not dismayed by lingering illusions, for their form is not | W 185 L 8 (403) |
| has given us, for all illusions rest upon the weird belief | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| 6. Today we pass illusions as we seek to reach | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| Pain is a sign illusions reign in place of truth | W 190 L 3 (419) |
| be feared than the insane illusions which it shields and tries | W 190 L 4 (419) |
| be made; we choose between illusions and the truth, or pain | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| this one truth are all illusions gone. In this one fact | W 191 L 4 (422) |
| time escapes the bondage of illusions where it runs its pitiless | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| He lays aside the sick illusions of the world along with | W 194 L 8 (433) |
| Him to save you from illusions in His Love, calling Him | W 196 L 11 (440) |
| offer it release from your illusions. Yet your thanks belong to | W 197 L 3 (441) |
| it breeds no others. All illusions save this one must multiply | W 197 L 3 (443) |
| fold. But this is where illusions end. Forgiveness is the end | W 197 L 3 (443) |
| bridge to truth which brings illusions to the other side? | W 197 L 8 (444) |
| rule the world of sick illusions, free in God, forever and | W 204 RVI 1 (454) |
| free from all the vain illusions of the world. Only the | W 212 RVI 1 (456) |
| and we no longer think illusions true. The memory of God | W 220 INII 10 (461) |
| I have not sought for illusions to replace the truth. | W 226 L 1 (468) |
| reality at all by my illusions. Now I give them up | W 227 L 1 (469) |
| and malice. Thus it lets illusions go. By not supporting them | W 230 W2 3 (473) |
| witnesses but to your own illusions of yourself. Let us not | W 240 L 1 (483) |
| real. They see in its illusions but a solid base where | W 240 W3 3 (484) |
| his gentleness instead of my illusions. He is what I am | W 250 L 2 (494) |
| mad, and seeks to let illusions take the place of truth | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| And being mad, it sees illusions where truth should be, and | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| is the home of all illusions, which but stand for things | W 250 W4 3 (495) |
| Lesson 272. How can illusions satisfy Gods Son? | W 272 W6 0 (519) |
| Can dreams content me? Can illusions bring me happiness? What but | W 272 W6 1 (519) |
| 2. Today we pass illusions by. And if we hear | W 272 W6 2 (519) |
| the truth will enter where illusions were, light will replace all | W 274 W6 1 (521) |
| for him, but only in illusions, not in truth. No Thought | W 280 W6 1 (527) |
| The Holy Spirit mediates between illusions and the truth. As He | W 280 W7 1 (528) |
| mine to suffer from attack. Illusions can obscure it, but can | W 299 L 2 (548) |
| is the opposite of all illusions, for Creation is the truth | W 320 W11 3 (572) |
| 1. I sacrifice illusions; nothing more. And as illusions | W 322 L 1 (574) |
| illusions; nothing more. And as illusions go I find the gifts | W 322 L 1 (574) |
| go I find the gifts illusions tried to hide, awaiting me | W 322 L 1 (574) |
| into light; the altar to illusions to the shrine of Life | W 330 W12 5 (583) |
| 1. The ego makes illusions. Truth undoes its evil dreams | W 332 L 1 (585) |
| which my Father offers me. Illusions must be vain, and dreams | W 334 L 1 (587) |
| the door at last, forget illusions in the blazing light of | W 342 L 1 (596) |
| God? But time, with its illusions of change and death, wears | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| course sets forth. Atonement corrects illusions, not truth. Therefore, it corrects | M 3 A 2 M(4) |
| the foolish guardians of mad illusions. The more grotesque the dream | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| God created him. They recognize illusions can have no effect. The | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
| of their brothers, so that illusions are not reinforced. They are | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
| It is impossible to let illusions be brought to truth and | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
| to truth and keep the illusions. Truth demonstrates illusions have no | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
| keep the illusions. Truth demonstrates illusions have no value. The teacher | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
| M 9 A 2 Illusions are always illusions of differences | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| 2 Illusions are always illusions of differences. How could it | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| M(26) Illusions are travesties of creation; attempts | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
| he realizes they are all illusions they will disappear. And so | M 9 A 5 M(27) |
| with healing. The properties of illusions which seem to make them | M 9 A 5 M(27) |
| within it, so too are illusions without distinctions. The one answer | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
| The one answer to all illusions is truth. 10 | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
| by which the world of illusions is maintained, is totally misunderstood | M 11 A 1 M(28) |
| the cost of believing in illusions. It is the price that | M 7 A 5 M(35) |
| is gone. The father of illusions is the belief that they | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| in this way are all illusions ended? They have been brought | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| merely the illusion of protecting illusions. And it is this you | M 17 A 6 M(42) |
| present as he was before illusions were accepted into his mind | M 17 A 7 M(42) |
| unaware of truth must see illusions. M 18 A 5 | M 18 A 4 M(45) |
| changeless. Magic thoughts are but illusions. Otherwise salvation would be only | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| not exist or seeks for illusions in his heart, all this | M 22 A 3 M(52) |
| created. In it are all illusions healed. --- | M 23 A 4 M(54) |
| central dream from which all illusions stem. Is it not madness | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
| that of the world of illusions becomes more sharply evident. Death | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
| goal; the end of all illusions. And in death are all | M 28 A 6 M(65) |
| And in death are all illusions born. What can be born | M 28 A 6 M(65) |
| on earth to shelter sick illusions, dreams of fear and misperceptions | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| Will to be our own. Illusions of another will are lost | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| entirely illusory and makes only illusions. Spirit retains the potential for | U 2 A 4 U(2) |
| step Himself. Here time and illusions end together. WRONG-MINDEDNESS listens to | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| to the ego and makes illusions; perceiving sin and justifying anger | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| and the real world are illusions because right-mindedness merely overlooks, or | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| U 3 A 1 Illusions will not last. Their death | U 3 A 1 U(4) |
| one difference. Unlike all other illusions it leads away from error | U 4 A 1 U(6) |
| for truth goes nowhere. But illusions shift from place to place | U 4 A 6 U(7) |
| can be seen, for the illusions that they look upon must | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| upon must lead to more illusions. And so they do. For | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| is remembered. Here are all illusions brought to truth and laid | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| back to Him, out of illusions into holiness; out of the | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| self from Self, as all illusions do. Yet who can save | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| can save unless he sees illusions and then identifies them as | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| save them from their own illusions. U 6 A 3 | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| the world. Forgive him your illusions, and behold how dear a | U 6 A 5 U(10) |
| hope like this is his? Illusions of despair may seem to | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| this and trade it for illusions, when His Love is but | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| on the road where all illusions end? The end IS sure | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| mind about the reality of illusions. 2. THE PURPOSE OF | P 1 A 1 P(1) |
| becoming increasingly willing to see illusions as illusions and to accept | P 2 A 5 P(2) |
| willing to see illusions as illusions and to accept the truth | P 2 A 5 P(2) |
| they seek is magic. In illusions the impossible is easily accomplished | P 3 A 2 P(3) |
| at the cost of making illusions true. The patient has already | P 3 A 2 P(3) |
| be called new or different. Illusions are illusions; truth is truth | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| new or different. Illusions are illusions; truth is truth. P | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| real they seem, are but illusions. Who could have faith in | P 3 E 3 P(9) |
| real and dealt with by illusions. Truth being brought to illusions | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| illusions. Truth being brought to illusions, reality now becomes a threat | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| magics purpose; to make illusions true through false perception. This | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| cannot long be hidden by illusions, for it is part of | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| being the source of all illusions. --- Manuscript | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| no degrees. One of the illusions by which sickness is perceived | P 3 E 8 P(11) |
| madman will defend his own illusions because in them he sees | P 3 E 9 P(11) |
| felt, and seeks to raise illusions to the light. P | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| here can live with no illusions, for he must yet strive | P 4 C 1 P(25) |
| only for the exchange of illusions. This, indeed, must demand payment | P 4 C 3 P(25) |
| is gained by striving for illusions? How much is lost by | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
| oneness, and rejoice that what illusions seemed to separate is one | S 1 A 2 S(1) |
| be made whether they be illusions or not. You cannot be | S 1 B 2 S(4) |
| -- all these are but illusions from the past. The aim | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| from its chains of past illusions; to let it be a | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| S 1 F 2 Illusions and humility have goals so | S 1 F 2 S(10) |
| Sons a remedy for all illusions that they think they see | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| is not real and makes illusions in its evil name. And | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
| dreams may seem to take. Illusions are untrue. Gods Will | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
| partial healing. What but shifts illusions has done nothing. What is | S 3 C S(22) |
| G 3 A 1 Illusions are made as substitutes for | G 3 A 1 G(6) |
| The seeming solace of illusions gifts are now his armor | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| Let me be Savior from illusions. Truth may be concealed from | G 3 A 4 G(7) |
| upon the dream in which illusions started, and which serves to | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
| would be no hope except illusions. Do not yield to this | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
| and thinking they are real. Illusions gifts will hide the secret | G 5 A 1 G(13) |