| INJURIES....................1 | |
| send lest he forget the injuries he gave, from which you | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| INJURY......................2 | |
| 1. Injury is impossible. And yet illusion | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| destruction. He may ask for injury, but his father will protect | M 30 A 6 M(70) |
| INJUSTICE...................19 | |
| because man is capable of INjustice, if that is what his | T 2 B 4 (23) |
| him? For that would be injustice, and unfair indeed to all | T 25 I 11 (694) |
| not. God knows of no injustice. He would not allow His | T 25 I 11 (694) |
| give another must be an injustice to them both, since they | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| lasting in its power of injustice and attack. No one CAN | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| keeps him safe from all injustice the world would lay upon | T 26 B 7 (702) |
| IS an error. It does injustice to the Son of God | T 26 C 4 (703) |
| this of yourself, in deep injustice to the Son of God | T 26 K 3 (727) |
| K 6 What this injustice does to you who judge | T 26 K 6 (728) |
| the Holy Spirit has brought injustice to the light within, and | T 26 K 6 (728) |
| with love. If you perceive injustice anywhere, you need but say | T 26 K 6 (728) |
| know of Them than see injustice, which Their Presence shines away | T 26 K 6 (728) |
| they come. Judgment is an injustice to Gods Son, and | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| is the divine correction for injustice. Injustice is the basis for | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| the divine correction for injustice. Injustice is the basis for all | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| corrects the interpretations to which injustice gives rise, and cancels them | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| them out. Neither justice nor injustice exists in Heaven, for error | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| about the past stem from injustice. Here is the lens which | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| love, you have projected your injustice, attributing to God the lens | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| INJUSTICES..................6 | |
| remembered pain, past disappointments, perceived injustices and deprivations all enter into | T 16 H 1 (448) |
| Holy Spirit does not evaluate injustices as great or small, or | T 26 C 4 (704) |
| But you believe that some injustices are fair and good, and | T 26 C 6 (704) |
| offers you the pictures of injustices and hurts which you were | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| wet with tears at the injustices the world accords to those | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| just interpretations and laying all injustices aside. If Gods Son | M 20 A 1 M(49) |
| INK.........................1 | |
| the paper matter, or the ink, or the pen? Or is | P 3 C 6 P(7) |
| INNER.......................23 | |
| is an expression of an inner awareness of Christ, and the | T 1 B 45 (11) |
| similar to the kind of inner radiance which the Children of | T 2 A 9 (21) |
| EXTERNAL searching. Mental health is INNER peace. It enables you to | T 2 A 15 (22) |
| to the protection of the inner self, which, as it becomes | T 2 B 26 (27) |
| talent of protecting others. The inner self knows itself as both | T 2 B 26 (27) |
| is essential in releasing the INNER light. Since the separation, man | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| REAL holiness lies in the INNER altar, around which the building | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| at the center of the inner altar, where it undoes the | T 2 B 29 (28) |
| Chapter 21 - THE INNER PICTURE A. Introduction | T 21 0 0 (574) |
| him unaffected. I. The Inner Shift T | T 21 I 0 (601) |
| sight, the vision and the inner Guide all lead you out | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| the same idea to your inner world. You will escape from | W 31 L 2 (52) |
| from both together, for the inner is the cause of the | W 31 L 2 (52) |
| As you survey your inner world, merely let whatever thoughts | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| preceding ones, applies to your inner and outer worlds, which are | W 32 L 2 (53) |
| eyes, and look around your inner world. Try to treat them | W 32 L 3 (53) |
| as you survey either your inner or outer world. It does | W 32 L 5 (53) |
| in both its outer and inner aspects. A full five minutes | W 33 L 1 (54) |
| between surveying your outer and inner perceptions, but without an abrupt | W 33 L 2 (54) |
| your eyes and survey your inner thoughts with equal casualness. Try | W 33 L 2 (54) |
| eyes closed. It is your inner world to which the applications | W 34 L 2 (55) |
| words, some receive feelings of inner conviction, and some do not | S 1 A 7 S(3) |
| It is external proof of inner sin, and witnesses to unforgiving | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
| INNOCENCE...................127 | |
| arose from anything but perfect innocence. Innocence is wisdom because it | T 3 C 7 (49) |
| from anything but perfect innocence. Innocence is wisdom because it is | T 3 C 7 (49) |
| which merely speaks of my innocence. The lion and the lamb | T 3 C 12 (50) |
| the fact that strength and innocence are NOT in conflict, but | T 3 C 12 (50) |
| does NOT confuse destruction with innocence because it associates innocence with | T 3 C 13 (51) |
| with innocence because it associates innocence with strength, NOT with weakness | T 3 C 13 (51) |
| T 3 C 14 Innocence is INCAPABLE of sacrificing anything | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| sense that the state of innocence, or grace, is one in | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| Atonement is perfectly apparent. The innocence of God is the true | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| never find any lasting solace. Innocence is NOT a partial attribute | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| It is not until their innocence becomes a genuine viewpoint which | T 3 D 3 (52) |
| as true FOR YOU as innocence. You do not believe the | T 13 C 4 (338) |
| God KNOWS there is perfect innocence? You can DENY His knowledge | T 13 C 9 (340) |
| against him has touched his innocence in any way. His shining | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| the strong protector of your innocence which sets you free. And | T 13 H 13 (357) |
| everything that would obscure your innocence from your unclouded mind. | T 13 H 13 (357) |
| does not share his shining innocence. Creation is the natural | T 14 B 4 (363) |
| become the teachers of the innocence that is the right of | T 14 B 4 (364) |
| it from his sight. Bring innocence to light, in answer to | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| to exchange his guilt for innocence, nor realize that only in | T 14 B 6 (364) |
| B 7 Teachers of innocence, each in his own way | T 14 B 7 (364) |
| you will inevitably learn YOUR innocence. The circle of Atonement HAS | T 14 B 8 (365) |
| him by teaching him his innocence. T 14 B 11 | T 14 B 10 (365) |
| in the dark denial of innocence. Behind the dark doors which | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| none that you would KEEP. Innocence is not of your making | T 15 E 9 (399) |
| as holy as the Perfect Innocence which He protects, and Whose | T 15 K 2 (420) |
| is bright and shining with innocence, washed in the waters of | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| are welcome. Here is your innocence, waiting to clothe you and | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| thus succeeded in losing his innocence, and making himself what God | T 19 C 2 (517) |
| but TRUTH, and it is INNOCENCE that would deceive. Purity is | T 19 C 4 (517) |
| in opposition to life and innocence, and to the Will of | T 19 J 1 (538) |
| look upon each other in innocence born of complete forgiveness of | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| together will offer you the innocence you need, and that you | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| the light of his own innocence lighting his way to his | T 20 B 2 (547) |
| brother lead you there? His innocence will light your way, offering | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| are the lilies of his innocence untouched by guilt, and perfectly | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| you walk the way of innocence together, singing as you behold | T 20 C 11 (552) |
| beautiful because they see their innocence in it. They did not | T 20 D 6 (554) |
| upon it, and in the innocence which makes the sight of | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| His sweetness and His gentle innocence protected from attack. And here | T 22 B 11 (609) |
| cannot compromise. And faith in innocence is faith in sin if | T 22 C 4 (611) |
| holy relationship, lovely in its innocence, mighty in strength, and blazing | T 22 G 4 (621) |
| frailty and weakness is sinlessness? Innocence is strength, and nothing else | T 23 A 1 (626) |
| safe because they share their innocence. Nothing they see is harmful | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| now stands shining in their innocence, released from sin and fear | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| love BECAUSE they looked on innocence. And every error disappeared because | T 23 A 3 (626) |
| no attraction of guilt in innocence. Think what a happy world | T 23 A 4 (626) |
| he is a part. Your innocence will light the way to | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| of the redemption that your innocence bestows upon it! What can | T 23 A 6 (627) |
| the guilty ones protest their innocence. Were they not forced into | T 23 C 10 (634) |
| Their joy is in the innocence they see. And thus they | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| will stand in quiet, in innocence, and wholly unafraid. And from | T 25 E 4 (680) |
| and join with him in innocence and peace. And yet, beneath | T 25 F 3 (681) |
| heeds not who looks on innocence at last, provided it is | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| that would be unjust to innocence. T 25 I 13 | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| He could not doubt His innocence. Your special function is a | T 25 I 13 (694) |
| 4 The sight of innocence makes punishment impossible, and justice | T 25 J 4 (697) |
| in sin. You sacrifice YOUR innocence with his, and die each | T 26 B 5 (701) |
| the means to see his innocence. Would it be fair to | T 26 C 5 (704) |
| an attempt to prove your innocence, while cherishing attack. Its failure | T 26 H 13 (718) |
| have blessed it with Their innocence and peace. T 26 | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| which stands between Their shining innocence, and it is your own | T 26 K 2 (727) |
| you seek to find an innocence which is not Theirs but | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| someone elses guilt. Can innocence be purchased by the giving | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| someone else? And IS this innocence, which your attack on him | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| this, and victimized despite your innocence? Whatever way the game of | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| loss. Someone must lose his innocence that someone else can take | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| that would COMBINE attack and innocence. Who can combine the wholly | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| that he has lost his innocence, and need but look on | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| for him. But in his INNOCENCE you find your own. | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| beyond attack, and prove his INNOCENCE. The picture of yourself you | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| the perfect witness to his innocence. --- Manuscript | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| beyond itself to both your innocence and his. T 27 | T 27 B 3 (730) |
| look beyond it to the innocence that he beholds in you | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| sting of fear. Attest his innocence and NOT his guilt. YOUR | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| and death are real, and innocence and sin will end alike | T 27 B 7 (731) |
| guiltless? And how could his innocence be justified unless his sins | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| him mute testimony of his innocence. It is this testimony which | T 27 C 5 (734) |
| so is he convinced his innocence was never lost, and healed | T 27 C 5 (734) |
| more to suffer. For his innocence has been established in your | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| that he has lost his innocence, denied his Father, and made | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| unites with you in holy innocence. And from this dream, the | T 27 H 14 (755) |
| petulant device to keep your innocence by pushing guilt outside yourself | T 27 I 8 (758) |
| be free of it. Its innocence does NOT demand your guilt | T 27 I 12 (759) |
| have you. And so your innocence has not been lost. You | T 28 B 7 (763) |
| within the body, and its innocence is quite apart from it | T 28 C 2 (766) |
| gap, and you behold the innocence and emptiness of sin that | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| your hands are joined in innocence. These are not hands that | T 29 F 4 (795) |
| remembered when he learns his innocence. --- Manuscript | T 31 A 10 (838) |
| first presents the face of innocence, the aspect acted ON. It | T 31 E 2 (850) |
| provide the love and shelter innocence deserves. And so this face | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| make small assaults upon its innocence, provoking it to irritation, and | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| 4 The face of innocence the concept of the self | T 31 E 4 (850) |
| world deals harshly with defenseless innocence? No one who makes a | T 31 E 4 (850) |
| 5. Beneath the face of innocence there is a lesson that | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| mists below the face of innocence. And in these shrouded vaults | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| who gave the face of innocence to you? Is this YOUR | T 31 E 10 (852) |
| You cannot give yourself your innocence, for you are too confused | T 31 G 2 (858) |
| eyes that look upon the innocence within, and thus expect to | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| vision: that he sees his innocence in all he looks upon | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| the one who asks, in innocence, to see beyond the veil | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| guilty. I can accept the innocence that is the truth about | W 58 RI 1 (106) |
| those who have accepted their innocence see nothing to forgive. Yet | W 60 RI 1 (110) |
| which I will recognize my innocence. It is the reflection of | W 60 RI 1 (110) |
| And let me see the innocence within. 2. 92 | W 111 RIII 1 (231) |
| would condemn. In truth is innocence the only thing there is | W 134 L 10 (283) |
| real world pictures Heavens innocence. 4. Christs | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| a world unfold in perfect innocence before your eyes. Now will | W 164 L 5 (360) |
| our intent. We seek for innocence and nothing else. We seek | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| Childhood is eternal, with an innocence that will endure forever. Where | W 183 L 4 (394) |
| You have not lost your innocence. It is for this you | W 183 L 12 (396) |
| of our one Self Whose innocence has joined us all as | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| making it a home for Innocence Itself, Who dwells in us | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| the world anew, shining in innocence, alive with hope, and blessed | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| in them; the gentleness and innocence they see surrounding them; the | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| lightens up the world in innocence. 10. Father, we | W 189 L 9 (418) |
| now becomes a source of innocence and holiness. 6. | W 190 L 5 (420) |
| guilty of, and see your innocence shining upon you from the | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| be afraid who lives in Innocence and only loves? 3 | W 199 L 2 (447) |
| what it is. Declare your innocence, and you are free. The | W 199 L 4 (447) |
| may pass them by in innocence, and walk together to our | W 263 L 2 (509) |
| holy home, nor lost the innocence in which He was created | W 270 W6 1 (517) |
| Within me is Eternal Innocence, because it is Gods | W 309 L 1 (559) |
| is guiltless, and in his innocence is his salvation. It can | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
| could weep but for his innocence? P 3 E 2 | P 3 E 1 P(9) |
| and in him must your innocence be found. Who but the | S 2 B 4 S(13) |
| not ask for proof of innocence, nor pay of any kind | S 2 D 1 S(17) |