| ILLUSIVE....................1 | |
| definition to ensure that its illusive nature is concealed behind the | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| ILLUSORY....................9 | |
| choice are false distinctions gone, illusory alternatives laid by, and nothing | T 31 H 5 (864) |
| gifts of seeming safety are illusory deceptions. It attacks and then | W 153 L 1 (324) |
| sheltered it from being found illusory itself. 4. Here | W 199 L 3 (447) |
| has been placed in an illusory self, for only such a | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| is seen is real or illusory, desirable or undesirable, pleasurable or | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| for their properties are as illusory as they are. M | M 9 A 5 M(27) |
| All worldly states must be illusory. If God were reached directly | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
| to be joined. In this illusory state, the concept of an | U 2 A 2 U(2) |
| of the mind is entirely illusory and makes only illusions. Spirit | U 2 A 4 U(2) |
| ILLUSTRATE..................1 | |
| hand, many other expressions clearly illustrate the prevailing LACK of awareness | T 2 E 4 (40) |
| ILLUSTRATES.................1 | |
| as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the | W 340 W13 2 (594) |
| ILLUSTRATION................1 | |
| GIVE. Each one becomes an illustration of the law on which | T 25 J 9 (698) |
| IMAGE.......................72 | |
| himself correctly. He HAS no image. The word image is always | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| HAS no image. The word image is always perception- related, and | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| current emphasis on changing your image merely recognizes the power of | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| created man in his Own image and likeness is correct in | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| This is avoided, however, if image is understood to mean thought | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| the self to create an IMAGE of itself. Its fear aspect | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| father. It refers to an IMAGE of a father in relation | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| father in relation to an IMAGE of the self. T | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| One way shows you an image, or better, an idol, which | T 7 F 11 (167) |
| which you will see the image of yourself, as long as | T 7 H 4 (175) |
| not let it be an image of your own perception of | T 8 H 10 (210) |
| hateful, and what this strange image makes you do can be | T 9 I 7 (242) |
| no more real than the image, although those who make idols | T 9 I 7 (242) |
| an idol, made in the image of what its maker thinks | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| would worship? Is THIS the image you would be vigilant to | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| peace. Look straight at every image that rises to delay you | T 11 C 8 (285) |
| ego tries to preserve its image by responding AS IF it | T 12 D 5 (320) |
| NOW, you see but an image of him which you made | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| mind clean to receive the image of the holiness that heals | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| that heals the world. The image of holiness which shines in | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| them here. God is no image, and His creations, as part | T 14 E 8 (377) |
| of guilt, the holy waxen image of death, and the fear | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| preserved by the ego, whose image it is and which it | T 20 D 5 (554) |
| picture of a wish; an image that you WANTED to be | T 24 H 8 (667) |
| it move. Here is an image that you want to be | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| past to keep its fearful image in the way of glad | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| made. An idol is an image of your brother which you | T 29 I 1 (802) |
| all that stood between your image of yourself and what you | T 30 F 6 (824) |
| Or you will keep an image of yourself that is not | T 30 G 7 (829) |
| become to you a graven image, and a sign of death | T 30 G 10 (829) |
| do not know. Let every image held of everyone be loosened | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| you because you see an image of YOURSELF, and hear YOUR | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| it well. For this an image is that suits a world | T 31 E 1 (850) |
| it for him in the image of your own. While only | T 31 E 13 (853) |
| give rise to but an image of yourself that CAN be | T 31 G 10 (860) |
| likeness of the self whose image has the wish begot of | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| of pain unhealed, nor any image left to veil the truth | T 31 H 3 (863) |
| every place you raised an image of yourself before. For what | T 31 H 4 (864) |
| say: This ____ is an image which I have made. That | W 15 L 4 (26) |
| made. That ____ is an image which I have made. It | W 15 L 4 (26) |
| believe in yourself. A false image of yourself has come to | W 26 L 3 (44) |
| want it to protect the image of yourself which you have | W 35 L 2 (57) |
| which you have made. The image is part of it. What | W 35 L 2 (57) |
| through the eyes of the image. It is not vision. Images | W 35 L 2 (57) |
| essential that I let this image of myself go. As it | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| everything I see. Behind every image I have made, the truth | W 56 RI 4 (102) |
| will redefine God in their image as it is certain that | W 68 L 3 (126) |
| Spirit uses to replace the image of a body in your | W 91 L 7 (175) |
| peace abide in you? Your image of yourself cannot withstand the | W 93 L 4 (180) |
| never sinned, nor made an image to replace reality. This is | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| in an aspect or an image of the world, refuse to | W 128 L 8 (262) |
| an angry god whose fearful image you believe you see at | W 153 L 7 (325) |
| a way so accurate its image shares its unseen holiness; its | W 158 L 11 (343) |
| sick bow down before its image, thinking it alone is real | W 163 L 2 (356) |
| 6. Arrogance makes an image of yourself that is not | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| not real. It is this image which quails and retreats in | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| not weak, as is the image of yourself. You are not | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| And as He speaks, the image trembles and seeks to attack | W 186 L 7 (407) |
| they are, or a distorted image of yourself, confused, bewildered, inconsistent | W 186 L 12 (408) |
| will not see a devastating image of yourself walking the world | W 191 L 6 (423) |
| Father, I made an image of myself, and it is | W 283 L 1 (531) |
| the mind makes up an image of the thing the mind | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| open- mindedness lets Christs image be projected on him. Only | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
| he sees in it an image of his Father. You become | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| are no longer visible, their image can yet be called upon | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| with God. It holds an image of the Son of God | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| His Thoughts and fearful His image. To look on His creations | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
| you have all power. The image you made of yourself has | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| the truth about you. The image you made does not. Yet | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| obvious and complete ignorance, this image assumes it knows all things | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| Who stands before a lifeless image when a step away the | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| Saviors of the world. Their image remains, because they have chosen | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
| IMAGE-MAKER.................1 | |
| not see yourself as the image-maker. You cannot be saved from | W 23 L 4 (38) |
| IMAGE-MAKING................2 | |
| is not seeing. It is image-making. It takes the place of | W 15 L 1 (26) |
| idea to the process of image-making which you call seeing will | W 15 L 2 (26) |
| IMAGES......................52 | |
| NOT a product of learning. Images are symbolic, and stand for | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| T 3 I 6 Images are perceived, NOT known. Knowledge | T 3 I 6 (68) |
| You still believe you are images of your own creation. Your | T 3 I 6 (68) |
| God created, and are perceiving images your ego makes in a | T 4 E 2 (86) |
| there because I KNOW these images are not true. Then let | T 4 E 10 (87) |
| attack. Therefore, they make up images, perceive them as unworthy, and | T 7 G 13 (172) |
| Him is to place other images before YOURSELF. T 9 | T 9 I 15 (244) |
| inconceivable. There are no strange images in the Mind of God | T 9 J 6 (247) |
| you believe that the sick images you perceive ARE the Sons | T 9 K 13 (251) |
| who remind them of these images, and it is to THEM | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| Yet no reflections of the images of other gods must dim | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| and clear of all the images of hidden darkness you have | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| before, and put aside all images you made. The old will | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| release from all the fearful images he holds of what he | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| The world can teach no images of you unless you WANT | T 31 E 17 (854) |
| will come a time when images have all gone by, and | T 31 E 17 (854) |
| All things you see are images, because you look on them | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| 31 H 4 The images you make can NOT prevail | T 31 H 4 (863) |
| look upon, regardless of the images you see. What you behold | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| possess, and crowd it with images that do not exist. To | W 13 L 3 (22) |
| Lesson 15. My thoughts are images which I have made. | W 15 L 0 (26) |
| think you think appear as images that you do not recognize | W 15 L 1 (26) |
| now. Loveliness can light your images, and so transform them that | W 23 L 4 (38) |
| final one does not. Your images have already been replaced. By | W 23 L 5 (39) |
| wish, as you watch the images which your imagination presents to | W 32 L 3 (53) |
| image. It is not vision. Images cannot see. 3. | W 35 L 2 (57) |
| 15) My thoughts are images which I have made. Whatever | W 53 RI 5 (97) |
| s way is sure. The images I have made can not | W 53 RI 5 (97) |
| temptation. It brings all the images you have made about yourself | W 61 L 4 (112) |
| to reach past all your images and preconceptions about yourself to | W 67 L 3 (124) |
| in which you laid your images aside, --- | W 78 L 9 (155) |
| You do not doubt the images they show you are reality | W 91 L 3 (174) |
| have made is real. These images, with no reality in truth | W 103 L 2 (207) |
| honor your Self. Let graven images you made to be the | W 110 L 7 (226) |
| idols, and how false the images which you believe were you | W 110 L 8 (226) |
| world to replace the foolish images that we held dear, with | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| presents can show but twisted images in broken parts. The real | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| holiness to go beyond all images. You are not weak, as | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| with His creation. All the images His Son appears to make | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| 10. These unsubstantial images will go, and leave your | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| the function given you. The images you make give rise to | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| learned about the world; all images you hold about yourself. Empty | W 189 L 7 (417) |
| perceive such dark and fearful images. A madmans dream is | W 263 L 1 (509) |
| in Gods Mind. The images I see reflect my thoughts | W 265 L 1 (511) |
| His replacement for the fearful images and dreams you made. The | W 280 W7 3 (528) |
| lost its idols and its images, and being formless, it has | W 314 L 1 (565) |
| go of self-deceptions and of images we worshipped falsely ? truth returns | W 323 L 2 (575) |
| therefore seeks to find. These images are then projected outward, looked | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| our minds, and give them images of pain? Why should we | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| is timeless. Forget your foolish images, your sense of frailty and | M 30 A 7 M(70) |
| take the place of other images, and help with kindly dreams | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
| with its going are the images we made of Your creation | G 2 A 3 G(5) |