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| was given you with perfect impartiality, and only by perceiving Him | T 6 C 14 (137) |
| 25 I 14 Without impartiality there is no justice. How | T 25 I 14 (695) |
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| and only by perceiving Him impartially can you perceive Him at | T 6 C 14 (137) |
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IMPASSE.....................2
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| a fundamental and entirely inescapable impasse. This kind of thinking cannot | T 3 G 5 (61) |
| then, must arrive at an impasse, the characteristic impossible situation to | T 9 D 7 (229) |
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IMPATIENCE..................3
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| T(85) impatience you will surely ask me | T 4 D 11 (85) |
| like the several slips into impatience which I made. I had | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| Meet His patience with your impatience at delay in meeting Him | T 17 C 7 (456) |
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IMPATIENT...................1
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| opposing powers, until God becomes impatient, splits the world apart, and | T 26 H 6 (716) |
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IMPECCABLE..................1
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| egos logic is as impeccable as that of the Holy | T 5 G 1 (117) |
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IMPEDE......................1
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| certainty that obstacles can not impede its progress to accomplishment of | W 135 L 12 (287) |
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IMPEDES.....................1
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| by concentrating first on what impedes our progress still. Experience of | W 180 IN2 3 (387) |
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IMPEDING....................1
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| also favorite ego devices for impeding the strong-willed from making real | T 4 F 9 (91) |
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IMPEL.......................2
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| love for your Father would impel you to answer his call | T 12 C 3 (315) |
| The lingering illusion will impel him to seek out a | T 29 H 3 (799) |
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IMPELLED....................2
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| it is meaningless, you are impelled to write upon it what | W 12 L 5 (21) |
| much I seem to be impelled by outside happenings. I choose | W 335 L 1 (588) |
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IMPELS......................2
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| will into Its service and impels the mind to concur. This | T 2 B 32 (29) |
| sees within the other what impels him to sin against his | T 22 D 9 (616) |
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| make it heavy and opaque, impenetrable, and a real foundation for | T 18 J 6 (508) |
| wall before the sun. Its impenetrable appearance is wholly an illusion | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| clouds of guilt, no more impenetrable and no more substantial. You | T 18 J 9 (509) |
| of guilt seem heavy and impenetrable. The solidness this worlds | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| you that makes it look impenetrable, and defends the illusion of | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| appearance of a solid block, impenetrable, fearful and beyond surmounting, is | W 170 L 9 (378) |
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IMPERATIVE..................1
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| todays exercises. It is imperative for your own salvation that | W 36 L 7 (65) |
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IMPERCEPTIBLE...............1
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| IS the sun; this almost imperceptible ripple hails itself as the | T 18 I 3 (503) |
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IMPERFECT...................4
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| is perfect can be rendered imperfect, or wanting, is accepted. | T 2 A 6 (21) |
| anyone misunderstand anything. Their own imperfect love made them vulnerable to | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| the perfect answer, given to imperfect questions, meaningless requests, half-hearted willingness | W 122 L 4 (244) |
| of Perfection that He be imperfect? P 4 A 2 | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
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| possibility of harm, of separation, imperfection and of any spot upon | W 320 W11 3 (572) |
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IMPERMANENCE................2
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| of worthlessness, and feelings of impermanence and unreality. You will believe | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| the Son of Gods impermanence is proof his fences work | W 260 W5 2 (506) |
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| look for permanence in the impermanent; for love where there is | W 131 L 1 (269) |
| rise to but conflicting goals, impermanent and vague, uncertain and ambiguous | W 186 L 10 (408) |
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| leads to PERSONAL salvation. The impersonal nature of miracles is an | T 1 B 36a (7) |
| the miracle worker himself. The impersonal nature of miracles is because | T 1 B 44 (11) |
| of the Whole Plan. The impersonal nature of miracle-mindedness ensures YOUR | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| knowledge because knowledge is completely impersonal, and examples are irrelevant to | T 4 C 1 (76) |
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| world quite separate from yourself, impervious to what you think, and | W 132 L 5 (274) |
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| does your ancient overlearning stand implacable before the Voice of truth | T 31 A 5 (837) |
| of turning back, and no implacable resistance to the truth. A | W 123 L 1 (248) |
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| to see some of their implications, which will be amplified considerably | T 3 A 1 (46) |
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| First, the assumption is implicit that what God created can | T 2 A 5 (21) |
| ONLY the mind can create. Implicit in this is the corollary | T 2 C 10 (33) |
| and miscreation. ALL FEAR is implicit in the second, just as | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| belief that they ARE is implicit in the self-concept, a concept | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| need for the course is implicit in your objection. Knowledge is | T 8 A 1 (188) |
| truth requires faith. Faith is implicit in the acceptance of the | T 17 G 6 (473) |
| what you are. It is implicit in what God your Father | W 77 L 2 (152) |
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| are not enough. But trust implicitly your willingness, whatever else may | T 18 E 2 (490) |
| would you trust them so implicitly? Why but because of underlying | W 151 L 2 (316) |
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| is up to HIM is implied. T 2 A 9 | T 2 A 8 (21) |
| which brings together the lessons implied in the others, and goes | T 6 H 6 (151) |
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| of awe is worshipful. It implies that one of a lesser | T 1 B 48b (12) |
| of one another because awe implies inequality. It is therefore an | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| the essential difference. A need implies lack by definition. It involves | T 1 B 51e (15) |
| occur so reliably, that this implies validity. Remember that while validity | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| validity. Remember that while validity implies reliability, the relationship is NOT | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| is used inappropriately, it ALWAYS implies that some emptiness or lack | T 2 A 3 (20) |
| the term project outward necessarily implies that the REAL source of | T 2 A 9 (21) |
| given. Nothing in these statements implies any sort of level involvement | T 2 A 10 (21) |
| control over the body. Intellectualization implies a split, while right-mindedness involves | T 2 B 9 (25) |
| note that the concept itself implies flight FROM something. Flight from | T 2 B 13 (25) |
| denial. The term unworthy here implies simply that it is not | T 2 C 5 (32) |
| these perceptions are stated clearly implies their dependence on time, making | T 2 C 20 (36) |
| much conscious effort, but this implies habit patterns which you have | T 2 D 7 (38) |
| time awareness, since to remember implies recalling the past in the | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| transitory states, and this necessarily implies variability. How you perceive at | T 3 E 3 (54) |
| himself what he IS. This implies that the answer is not | T 3 G 3 (60) |
| of perception, but it also implies that there is nothing to | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| type of judgment, because it implies the belief that reality is | T 3 H 2 (63) |
| idea of buying and selling implies precisely the kind of exchange | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| the ego, to give anything implies that you will do without | T 4 C 7 (77) |
| the idea of getting, which implies a lack, has ALREADY been | T 4 D 12 (85) |
| ever will be, because it implies NO CHANGE AT ALL. It | T 4 G 2 (92) |
| Guidance is evaluative because it implies that there is a RIGHT | T 5 D 2 (104) |
| the usual sense, because this implies guilt. If you allow yourself | T 5 I 12 (127) |
| the evaluation more desirable still implies that the desirable has DEGREES | T 6 G 9 (149) |
| in thought reversal, since it implies that there is something you | T 6 H 4 (150) |
| an ego term, because personal implies of ONE person, and NOT | T 7 C 4 (157) |
| form of the law clearly implies that you will learn what | T 7 C 5 (157) |
| which MAKES it meaningless. Dynamics implies the power to DO something | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| not require obedience, for obedience implies submission. He would only have | T 10 G 5 (272) |
| not with guilt, for guilt implies it was accomplished in reality | T 18 B 3 (481) |
| But truth is constant, and implies a state where vacillations are | T 21 H 10 (600) |
| not outside yourself. The search implies you are not whole within | T 29 H 4 (800) |
| remember that a good world implies a bad one, and a | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| one, and a satisfying world implies an unsatisfying one. All terms | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| Todays idea also tacitly implies the recognition that you do | W 20 L 4 (34) |
| gain because another loses. This implies a limit and an insufficiency | W 105 L 1 (210) |
| of adding more, for that implies that it was less before | W 105 L 4 (210) |
| To recognize Gods Son implies as well that all self-concepts | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| in believing it. For it implies that God was once alive | W 163 L 7 (357) |
| because to ask for it implies the mind has been made | W 340 W13 4 (594) |
| generally few, because their existence implies that those involved have reached | M 4 A 5 M(7) |
| a teacher of God. Challenge implies doubt, and the trust on | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| without self-deception is impossible. Judgment implies that you have been deceived | M 5 D 1 M(12) |
| been deceived in yourself? Judgment implies a lack of trust, and | M 5 D 1 M(12) |
| of Gods teachers. It implies acceptance of the Word of | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| always self-doubt. And that necessarily implies that trust has been placed | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| does not wait, for waiting implies time and He is timeless | M 30 A 7 M(70) |
| can be but known. Belief implies that unbelief is possible, but | P 3 C 4 P(6) |
| very need for each other implies a sense of lack. A | P 4 B 4 P(22) |