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| do not be satisfied with imaginary comforters, for the Comforter of | T 10 C 7 (258) |
| NOW. Its whole attraction is imaginary, and therefore MUST be thought | T 18 H 3 (500) |
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| Gods laws in your imagination, but you cannot ESCAPE from | T 9 H 1 (239) |
city, all rise in your imagination, and from | T 18 J 8 (508) |
| and regardless of how much imagination you bring to it, you | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| game of death in your imagination. But vision sets all things | T 20 I 7 (571) |
| learned to see in their imagination, believing that their choice is | T 21 B 4 (575) |
| both are in your own imagination. 3. Again we | W 32 L 2 (53) |
| watch the images which your imagination presents to your awareness. | W 32 L 3 (53) |
| sin has wrought in feverish imagination. Say: Gods Will for | W 101 L 7 (204) |
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| and many come from feverish imaginations, hot with hatred and distortions | T 31 E 7 (851) |
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| is a PROFOUND error to imagine that because these fantasies are | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| out of awareness, and thus imagine that you have made yourself | T 6 C 2 (134) |
| A 1 Can you imagine what it means to have | T 15 A 1 (386) |
| C 1 Can you imagine how beautiful those you forgive | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| you. It is impossible to imagine one that asks so little | T 20 H 1 (567) |
| It is not necessary to imagine what the world must look | T 21 B 2 (574) |
| Nor is it possible to imagine that anything could be outside | T 21 B 8 (576) |
| sin is gone. You may imagine that you still experience its | T 21 D 2 (583) |
| Yet if you could even imagine what it must be, you | T 21 I 2 (601) |
| Sin is impossible even to imagine without this base. For sin | T 24 C 3 (648) |
| has. Yet can he still IMAGINE he is elsewhere, and in | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| role to him which you imagine would bring happiness to you | T 29 E 6 (793) |
| to do so, you might imagine that you are watching an | W 10 L 4 (17) |
| look anything like what I imagine I see now. Everyone and | W 60 RI 3 (110) |
| 2. Can you imagine what a state of mind | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| life is not as we imagine it. Who changes life because | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| misery than you can possibly imagine. It is this: You make | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| my Father. Let me not imagine I have bound him with | W 277 W6 1 (524) |
| am glad that nothing I imagine contradicts what You would have | W 328 L 2 (580) |
| gift? Yet who could possibly imagine that it could be bought | P 4 C 4 P(26) |
| yet will be what you imagine. Let me see for you | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
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| and so His Sons imagined enemy, which he made, is | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| WILL feel guilty for this imagined crime, which no one in | T 13 H 15 (358) |
| Would you CONTINUE to give imagined power to these strange ideas | T 14 C 3 (367) |
| to them to meet your imagined needs, you are attempting to | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| afraid to let go your imagined needs, which would destroy the | T 15 F 5 (401) |
| or you would never have imagined that you needed them as | T 15 F 6 (401) |
| the attempt to find the imagined best of both worlds has | T 16 F 6 (440) |
| the past and CHANGE it. Imagined slights, remembered pain, past disappointments | T 16 H 1 (448) |
| invisible. He can but be imagined in the darkness, and it | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| is your brothers reality imagined as a body, in unholy | T 20 H 6 (568) |
| all the fearful outcomes of imagined sin, into the calm and | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| WITHIN you. B. The Imagined World T | T 21 B 0 (574) |
| the sightless see must be imagined, for what it really looks | T 21 B 1 (574) |
| lost for you. And this imagined difference attests to your belief | T 21 H 6 (599) |
| change be real and not imagined, illusions must give way to | T 22 C 3 (610) |
| within the gap which you imagined, and let them persuade their | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| in the cloud patterns you imagined that endured, or that you | W 70 L 7 (132) |
| and what remains is but imagined. Yet what can be real | W 130 L 3 (266) |
| being real? Pursuit of the imagined leads to death because it | W 131 L 2 (269) |
| all, healing offers restitution for imagined states and false ideas which | W 137 L 5 (297) |
| foolish thoughts that ever were imagined. Now we come together to | W 137 L 15 (299) |
| wholly worthless thing, a but imagined source of guilt and pain | W 138 L 10 (302) |
| today. Nor will we let imagined opposites to life abide even | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| fancied self-defense proceeds on its imagined way, you will perceive the | W 170 L 4 (377) |
| is gone; the future but imagined. These concerns are but defenses | W 181 L 5 (389) |
| which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts which are | W 250 W4 3 (495) |
| core of the curriculum. The imagined usurping of functions not your | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
| in having enemies, and this imagined gain must go, if enemies | S 1 D 4 S(8) |
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| bridge the gap which he imagines exists between his selves. Each | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| sees or thinks of or imagines? Who could be set free | W 192 L 8 (426) |
| from evil dreams which he imagines, yet believes are true, a | W 200 L 6 (450) |
| fence the Son of God imagines he has built to separate | W 260 W5 1 (506) |
| the holy Son of God imagines, from the time that first | G 3 A 6 G(7) |
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| ever brought even a dim imagining of what it is. | T 13 E 1 (346) |
| sins are but his own imagining. His reality is forever sinless | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| a difference between this vain imagining and vision. The difference lies | T 20 H 7 (568) |
| true, and pass from mere imagining into belief and into madness | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| suffering is but a vain imagining, a foolish wish, with no | T 27 C 7 (735) |
| it is indeed your own imagining, then you can loose it | W 132 L 8 (274) |
| ended, looking back on it, imagining we make it once again | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| that darkness is our own imagining, and light is there for | W 302 L 1 (552) |
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| Your wildest misperceptions, your weird imaginings, your blackest nightmares all mean | T 13 E 5 (347) |
| and pain, darkness and dim imaginings of terror, cold fantasies of | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| its sick ideas and weird imaginings. Here is the final end | T 19 J 5 (539) |
| not in darkness, for your imaginings about him WILL seem real | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| them persuade their maker his imaginings are real. T 28 | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| darkness, and perceive the terrified imaginings that come from guilty thoughts | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| the raucous shrieks and sick imaginings that cover your real thoughts | W 49 L 4 (86) |
| can be real in blind imaginings of panic born? What would | W 130 L 3 (266) |
| place of war and vain imaginings. There will be no dark | W 136 L 16 (294) |
| to find escape from its imaginings. 3. It is | W 153 L 2 (324) |
| is the day when vain imaginings part like a curtain, to | W 164 L 5 (360) |
| fail. Forgive yourself for vain imaginings, and seek no longer what | W 200 L 3 (449) |
| and wasting time in vain imaginings. Today I come to You | W 233 L 1 (476) |
| to keep your tiny, frail imaginings apart from Him? The Will | M 21 A 6 M(51) |
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| He created, and He also imbued them with the same loving | T 2 A 3 (20) |
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| you learn how perfect and immaculate is the holy altar on | T 15 E 4 (397) |
| Him Who has created us immaculate, like to Himself in power | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| and kept unchanged by time, immaculate and safe, as it will | W 170 RV 8 (382) |
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| shortening process can be almost immeasurable. It is essential, however, that | T 2 F 2 (44) |
| gives many references to the immeasurable gifts which are FOR you | T 4 D 8 (84) |
| the whole Sonship, which is immeasurable because it was created BY | T 6 H 10 (152) |
| it was created BY the Immeasurable, the learning itself MUST be | T 6 H 10 (152) |
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| correct focus will shorten it immeasurably. T 2 B 19 | T 2 B 18 (26) |
| This review will shorten time immeasurably if we keep in mind | W 170 RV 5 (382) |
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IMMEDIACY...................1
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| I. The Immediacy of Salvation | T 26 I 0 (721) |