| INGRATITUDE.................2 | |
| is limited by his own ingratitude, which is a lesson in | T 7 F 9 (167) |
| Be you free of all ingratitude to anyone who makes your | W 197 L 8 (442) |
| INGREDIENT..................2 | |
| T(8) ingredient, because this enables ME to | T 1 B 36a (8) |
| deprive you of the secret ingredient which would give meaning to | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| INHABITED...................2 | |
| which those in a world inhabited by bodies seem to be | T 18 I 5 (504) |
| will haunt the little gap, inhabited but by illusions which you | T 28 E 4 (774) |
| INHABITS....................1 | |
| The Christ in you inhabits not a body. Yet He | T 25 A 1 (669) |
| INHERENT....................22 | |
| this ability because it is inherent in what he IS, but | T 2 A 3 (20) |
| and projection, unites his own inherent abilities to deny and project | T 2 B 6 (24) |
| of attack, which is the inherent characteristic of all other defenses | T 2 B 20 (26) |
| just as all LOVE is inherent in the first. Because of | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| to me because of our inherent equality. T 3 A | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| spirit of meditation; it is inherent in it. Meditation is a | T 4 G 10 (95) |
| own attributes. This is its inherent strength, although it may misuse | T 5 I 2 (124) |
| way to learn it is inherent in the third step, which | T 6 H 6 (151) |
| solution to the problem is inherent in its meaning. Is it | T 17 H 1 (474) |
| for all the wild insanity inherent in the whole idea of | T 19 C 3 (517) |
| neutral and without a goal inherent in itself. For it becomes | T 27 B 7 (731) |
| make it sick. And its inherent weaknesses set up the limitations | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| situation, or even to be inherent in it at all. | W 24 L 5 (41) |
| the second part; it is inherent in the first. And in | W 71 L 7 (135) |
| you have devised. It is inherent in the truth of what | W 77 L 2 (152) |
| the other. The solution is inherent in the problem. You are | W 80 L 4 (160) |
| is acquired. It is not inherent in a mind which cannot | W 121 L 6 (242) |
| timelessness and love. Are these inherent in the world you see | W 132 L 11 (275) |
| is an acknowledgment of an inherent weakness; a belief that there | W 135 L 2 (285) |
| of true effects, with consequence inherent in itself. 4. | W 184 L 3 (398) |
| opposes truth. There is no inherent conflict between justice and truth | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| bringer of true perception, the inherent power of the vision of | U 7 A 3 U(12) |
| INHERENTLY..................4 | |
| strength. A two-way defense is inherently weak precisely BECAUSE it has | T 2 B 25 (27) |
| but because it is not INHERENTLY open to misinterpretation. The body | T 2 C 5 (32) |
| ability to perceive, which is inherently judgmental, was introduced only AFTER | T 3 G 1 (60) |
| is an expression which is inherently contradictory, because validity is an | T 4 C 14 (80) |
| INHERIT.....................3 | |
| the Children of the Father inherit from Him. It is important | T 2 A 9 (21) |
| meant by the meek shall inherit the earth. They will literally | T 2 B 25 (27) |
| light everywhere. The meek shall inherit the earth because their egos | T 4 B 15 (75) |
| INHERITANCE.................39 | |
| Presence, Which is your natural inheritance. The opposite of love is | T 1 A 2 (1) |
| to refuse to ACCEPT his inheritance, but he is NOT free | T 3 H 10 (65) |
| free to establish what his inheritance IS. The problem which everyone | T 3 H 10 (65) |
| will to accept my own inheritance. --- Manuscript | T 3 H 11 (66) |
| truth IS. This is your inheritance and requires no learning at | T 7 C 7 (158) |
| failed to add to the inheritance of the Sons of God | T 7 J 6 (181) |
| is to accept your OWN inheritance. God gives only equally. If | T 7 L 5 (186) |
| be yours. It is your inheritance from your REAL Father. You | T 9 I 16 (245) |
| E. The Inheritance of Gods Son | T 10 E 0 (262) |
| FOR glory. Glory is your inheritance, given your Soul by its | T 10 E 1 (262) |
| it, for understanding is your inheritance. Perceptions are learned, and you | T 10 H 7 (276) |
| the Kingdom of Heaven. Your inheritance can neither be bought NOR | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| price of the Kingdom. Your inheritance awaits only the recognition that | T 11 E 7 (292) |
| you here, leaving you no inheritance except the dust out of | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| world outside himself holds his inheritance. Within himself he HAS no | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| 14 B 5 The inheritance of the Kingdom is the | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| by keeping hidden the valuable inheritance which should be yours; your | T 23 C 10 (634) |
| Their Father gave the same inheritance to both. Who would have | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| of giving you your full inheritance, it DOES remove the obstacles | T 26 H 9 (717) |
| Together is your joint inheritance remembered and accepted by you | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| and complete fulfillment are my inheritance. I have tried to give | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| have tried to give my inheritance away in exchange for the | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| But God has kept my inheritance safe for me. My own | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| joy and peace are my inheritance. Then lay aside the conflicts | W 104 L 3 (208) |
| that we receive as the inheritance we have of Him. | W 140 RIV 8 (312) |
| to claim again as your inheritance. --- Manuscript | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| Thought of God as its inheritance. 6. Now is | W 165 L 5 (363) |
| Name of God is my inheritance. 1. | W 184 L 0 (398) |
| is the sum of the inheritance the world bestows. And everyone | W 184 L 6 (399) |
| Name of God is the inheritance He gave to those who | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| the answer to the pitiful inheritance you made as fitting tribute | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| the Oneness which is our inheritance and peace. Amen. | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| them the holiness of their inheritance. 9. Thus are | W 188 L 8 (415) |
| of your mind its own inheritance, and keep it as a | W 190 L 6 (420) |
| Name of God is my inheritance. Gods Name reminds me | W 204 RVI 1 (454) |
| the freedom that is its inheritance. 2. We would | W 332 L 1 (585) |
| the Son of Gods inheritance. Terms like love, sinlessness, perfection | M 5 K 3 M(17) |
| that rebirth is mans inheritance. The world you see cannot | M 12 A 1 M(30) |
| merely to accept your true inheritance. Does this mean that you | M 30 A 5 M(69) |
| INHERITED...................2 | |
| are the gifts which we inherited before time was, and which | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| wills the happiness His Son inherited of Him be undisturbed; eternal | W 193 L 1 (428) |
| INHIBITING..................1 | |
| to inhibition. Society depends on inhibiting the latter, but SALVATION depends | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| INHIBITION..................1 | |
| represses both by resorting to inhibition. Society depends on inhibiting the | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| INHIBITS....................1 | |
| the present, and this fear inhibits the tendency to question at | T 3 E 4 (54) |
| INIMICAL....................1 | |
| one source which is totally inimical to its existence FOR its | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| INITIAL.....................3 | |
| to practice it in this initial form, for in this idea | W 11 L 1 (19) |
| no private thoughts. Despite your initial resistance to this idea, you | W 19 L 2 (32) |
| opposite to war? Here the initial contrast stands out clear and | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| INITIALLY...................2 | |
| a fearful dream, he may initially interpret the light itself as | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| and it is rarely understood initially that their lack of value | M 5 B 3 M(9) |
| INJUNCTION..................3 | |
| B 7 The Biblical injunction Be of one mind is | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| statement for revelation-readiness. My OWN injunction Do this in remembrance of | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| violation of Gods Own injunction that man should be merciful | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| INJURE......................4 | |
| the world has done to injure you. Here is the world | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| your mind can hurt or injure you in any way. There | W 190 L 5 (420) |
| have believed that you can injure, and the right you have | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| witnesses to unforgiving thoughts that injure and would hurt the Son | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
| INJURED.....................4 | |
| for peace. Who has been injured by his brother, and could | T 27 C 1 (733) |
| mean, My brother, you have injured me, and yet, because I | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| can condemn you can be injured. For you have believed that | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| his sin you are the injured one. How could freedom be | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
| INJURES.....................3 | |
| Lesson 198. Only my condemnation injures me. 1 | W 197 L 8 (443) |
| darkness end: Only my condemnation injures me. Only my own forgiveness | W 197 L 9 (445) |
| 198) Only my condemnation injures me. My condemnation keeps my | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |