| IMPOTENT....................2 | |
| the cost of rendering thinking impotent. If you believe that what | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| change perception is thus kept impotent, held to the body by | T 19 D 6 (521) |
| IMPOVERISH..................2 | |
| is to deny yourself and impoverish both. HE is | T 11 D 4 (287) |
| without profit is surely to impoverish yourself, and the overhead is | T 11 G 1 (296) |
| IMPOVERISHED................1 | |
| not try to make this impoverished house stand. ITS weakness is | T 4 B 14 (74) |
| IMPOVERISHMENT..............1 | |
| for gifts, NOT for further impoverishment. You who could help them | T 11 D 3 (287) |
| IMPRACTICAL.................2 | |
| of payment may well seem impractical, and in the eyes of | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
| do so? Surely it is impractical to strive for nothing, and | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
| IMPRESSION..................1 | |
| An idol is a false impression, or a false belief; some | T 29 I 3 (802) |
| IMPRESSIVE..................1 | |
| lot of words which sound impressive, but which lack any consistent | T 14 F 8 (379) |
| IMPRISON....................19 | |
| this onto others, he DOES imprison them, but only to the | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| learning because your learning will imprison you. Your will is IN | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| love. What you seek to imprison you do NOT love. Therefore | T 8 E 10 (197) |
| Therefore, when you seek to imprison anyone, including YOURSELF, you do | T 8 E 10 (197) |
| identify WITH him. When you imprison yourself, you are losing sight | T 8 E 10 (197) |
| powerful that they can even imprison the minds of Gods | T 8 F 7 (201) |
| if it is trying to imprison you. Most of the time | T 12 B 5 (313) |
| can release as well as imprison, depending on whose interpretation of | T 12 F 4 (326) |
| have taught yourselves how to imprison the Son of God, a | T 14 G 2 (381) |
| want to use you to imprison MYSELF. In the name of | T 15 K 10 (423) |
| so distorted that it would imprison what it would release. The | T 16 B 2 (425) |
| foster guilt and therefore MUST imprison. T 16 G 3 | T 16 G 2 (444) |
| orders of reality which must imprison you. There IS no order | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| holy relationship, yet you would imprison me behind the obstacles you | T 19 G 9 (533) |
| upheld through all temptation to imprison and to be imprisoned. It | T 20 E 4 (558) |
| believing it is possible to imprison the Son of God. I | W 57 RI 2 (104) |
| body which was made to imprison it. The limit on communication | W 72 L 2 (137) |
| you may not seek to imprison Christ and thereby lose the | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
| And would you stifle and imprison it in ancient prisons, when | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| IMPRISONED..................19 | |
| prison in which he has imprisoned HIMSELF, and by freeing his | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| it is NOT free. An imprisoned mind is not free, by | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| the vacillations between free and imprisoned will cannot BUT continue. The | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| not feel that he is imprisoned in some way. If this | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| NOT your will to be imprisoned BECAUSE your will is free | T 8 C 3 (190) |
| are following. HE will be imprisoned or released according to your | T 8 D 6 (193) |
| This means that you have imprisoned YOURS, and have not LET | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| part of It can be imprisoned if Its truth is to | T 8 E 11 (198) |
| J 4 You have IMPRISONED your will in your UNCONSCIOUS | T 8 J 4 (214) |
| his belief in limits HAS imprisoned him. --- | T 15 I 12 (515) |
| said, and behaving insanely, being imprisoned BY insanity. T 19 | T 19 B 1 (512) |
| to imprison and to be imprisoned. It is of them who | T 20 E 4 (558) |
| more His Son can be imprisoned save by his own desire | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| Gods Son is not imprisoned in a body, nor is | T 26 B 6 (702) |
| to be salvation. Each has imprisoned you with laws as senseless | W 76 L 1 (149) |
| that you held the universe imprisoned in your hand, securely bound | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| is not God you have imprisoned in. your plan to lose | W 166 L 10 (366) |
| Gods, seems to be imprisoned while the mind is not | U 2 A 4 U(2) |
| is the symbol for an imprisoned Christ. And who could He | S 1 C 5 S(6) |
| IMPRISONING.................3 | |
| The Holy Spirit opposes ANY imprisoning of the will of a | T 8 C 4 (190) |
| AND your brothers from EVERY imprisoning thought ANY part of the | T 8 D 8 (194) |
| Such is not giving but imprisoning. --- Manuscript | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
| IMPRISONMENT................17 | |
| the belief that release is imprisonment, a belief that is very | T 2 C 9 (33) |
| teaches you the difference between imprisonment and freedom. YOU cannot make | T 8 C 5 (191) |
| you have taught yourself that imprisonment IS freedom. Believing them to | T 8 C 5 (191) |
| they are not true. The imprisonment which they SEEM to produce | T 8 D 8 (194) |
| rests a while, to forget imprisonment and to remember freedom. How | T 20 E 6 (558) |
| Son of God from the imprisonment he made to KEEP himself | T 26 B 8 (702) |
| awakening. Release your body from imprisonment, and you will see no | T 31 C 6 (845) |
| see upholds their freedom from imprisonment and death. Open you mind | T 31 C 7 (845) |
| in the ever-tightening grip of imprisonment upon the mind. 4 | W 153 L 3 (324) |
| holds the world in grim imprisonment. Nor will you learn that | W 153 L 11 (326) |
| to be released from the imprisonment your plan to prove the | W 186 L 5 (407) |
| set it free of your imprisonment. You will not see a | W 191 L 6 (423) |
| released the world from all imprisonment by loosening the heavy chains | W 194 L 2 (432) |
| is free. I can invent imprisonment for him, but only in | W 280 W6 1 (527) |
| their increased freedom for further imprisonment. The Holy Spirit needs these | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| for the release from long imprisonment and doubt. Who would not | P 4 C 4 P(26) |
| Are you not weary of imprisonment? God did not choose this | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
| IMPRISONS...................4 | |
| control. As a result it imprisons, because such are the dictates | T 1 B 43c (11) |
| lead to freedom. Judgment ALWAYS imprisons, because it separates segments of | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| keeps us free forever. Magic imprisons, but the laws of God | W 76 L 7 (150) |
| be set free while he imprisons anyone? A jailor is not | W 192 L 8 (426) |
| IMPROPER....................3 | |
| 2 B 7 The improper use of defenses is quite | T 2 B 7 (24) |
| to impose regression in the improper sense upon it. | T 2 C 8 (32) |
| itself to projection in the improper sense. T 3 B | T 3 B 4 (47) |
| IMPROPERLY..................1 | |
| it is properly perceived. Perceived IMPROPERLY, it induces a perception of | T 7 E 9 (163) |
| IMPROVE.....................1 | |
| Men can learn to improve their behavior, and can also | T 2 B 23 (27) |
| IMPROVEMENT.................2 | |
| as a movement is an improvement over the overt neglect of | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| but their respective perceptions of improvement still must differ. The patient | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
| IMPULSE.....................7 | |
| the subconscious ALWAYS contain the impulse to miracles, but man is | T 1 B 28d (6) |
| the ego blocks your natural impulse to help, placing you under | T 4 I 2 (99) |
| promotes the minds natural impulse TO RESPOND AS ONE. | T 5 A 1 (100) |
| the ego CANNOT obliterate the impulse to communicate because it is | T 7 F 2 (165) |
| because it is also the impulse to create, the ego can | T 7 F 2 (165) |
| so-called healing works, then, the impulse to help and to BE | T 7 F 5 (166) |
| No mad desire, no trivial impulse to forget again, no stab | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| IMPULSES....................20 | |
| to either sub- or super-conscious impulses in varying ratios. Consciousness is | T 1 B 28b (5) |
| responding to both. Having no impulses from itself, and being primarily | T 1 B 28b (5) |
| CANNOT achieve this. The subconscious impulses properly induce miracles, which are | T 1 B 28c (5) |
| a PERSONALLY willful consciousness as impulses toward physical gratification. T | T 1 B 28c (5) |
| closer to consciousness, with the impulses of this world, and to | T 1 B 28d (6) |
| C. Distortions of Miracle Impulses T 1 | T 1 C 0 (18) |
| a dense cover over miracle impulses, and which make it hard | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| The confusion of miracle impulses with physical impulses is a | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| of miracle impulses with physical impulses is a major source of | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| of this world. Inappropriate physical impulses (or misdirected miracle impulses) result | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| physical impulses (or misdirected miracle impulses) result in conscious guilt if | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| perceives or is aware of impulses from both the unconscious and | T 3 F 2 (57) |
| the ego has taken the impulses from the super-conscious and perceives | T 4 D 3 (82) |
| to be accepted, and the impulses from the super-conscious are unacceptable | T 4 D 3 (82) |
| conceal not only the baser impulses but also the most lofty | T 4 D 4 (82) |
| separation. Having reduced the Soul impulses to the unconscious, the ego | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| its lack of discrimination between impulses from God and from the | T 4 F 2 (89) |
| repression against all truly natural impulses, not because the EGO is | T 4 G 7 (94) |
| know the difference between miracle impulses and ego-alien beliefs of its | T 9 G 3 (236) |
| strength comes not from burning impulses which move the world, but | W 252 L 1 (497) |