| INTERPRETATIONS.............17 | |
| ways, because perception involves different interpretations, and this means that it | T 3 E 2 (54) |
| here has been given many interpretations, but you may be sure | T 3 I 4 (68) |
| therefore open to many different interpretations. As a man and as | T 5 B 4 (102) |
| is the Mediator between the interpretations of the ego and the | T 5 E 7 (109) |
| two voices speak for different interpretations of the same thing simultaneously | T 5 H 4 (121) |
| ego always speaks first. Alternate interpretations were unnecessary until the first | T 5 H 4 (121) |
| see how the egos interpretations have misled you. A favorite | T 5 H 6 (121) |
| 15 The egos interpretations of the laws of perception | T 10 F 15 (268) |
| are willing to let their interpretations go in FAVOR of reality | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| that you react to your interpretations AS IF they were correct | T 11 A 2 (280) |
| does not change. Although YOUR interpretations of reality are meaningless in | T 11 B 4 (282) |
| 11 B 5 Your interpretations of your brothers need | T 11 B 5 (282) |
| to lie only in shifting interpretations, rather than in themselves. | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| uncertainty. It is but your INTERPRETATIONS which are lacking in stability | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| the world. Justice corrects the interpretations to which injustice gives rise | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| capable of making only just interpretations and laying all injustices aside | M 20 A 1 M(49) |
| of progress and growth. These interpretations will be wrong of necessity | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| INTERPRETED.................16 | |
| NOTHING the ego perceives is interpreted correctly. Not only does it | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| third and fourth generation, as interpreted by the ego, is particularly | T 5 H 8 (121) |
| 6 Third, although Freud interpreted fixation as involving irrevocable danger | T 5 I 6 (125) |
| the concept can also be interpreted as an irrevocable call to | T 5 I 6 (125) |
| in particular, might be incorrectly interpreted as proof that the course | T 8 K 1 (219) |
| DENIAL of union, and correctly interpreted, attests to your eternal knowledge | T 11 C 3 (283) |
| god, and guiltlessness MUST be interpreted as the final guilt which | T 12 B 4 (313) |
| The Atonement has always been interpreted as the release from guilt | T 12 B 6 (313) |
| Yet even when I have interpreted it FOR you, you have | T 12 B 6 (313) |
| C 5 You have interpreted the separation as a means | T 14 C 5 (368) |
| without a need to be interpreted to you. What needs interpretation | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| he has done is thus interpreted as an irrevocable sentence upon | T 23 C 4 (633) |
| distorted script, which cannot be interpreted with meaning. It must be | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| of relinquishment. If this is interpreted as giving up the desirable | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| point to this if properly interpreted. In this sense it can | M 25 A 6 M(59) |
| in which they are usually interpreted. While you believe you have | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
| INTERPRETER.................6 | |
| MAKE it meaningful, if its interpreter is NOT its maker. You | T 14 C 6 (368) |
| said to you. Yet your Interpreter perceives the meaning in your | T 14 C 7 (368) |
| perfect. In His function as Interpreter of --- | T 15 F 4 (400) |
| be made understandable by an interpreter you cannot understand. T | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| tongue. He will need no interpreter to you, for it was | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| my brothers. We have ONE Interpreter. And through His use of | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| INTERPRETERS................1 | |
| in the minds of his interpreters, for which they punished HIM | T 11 B 3 (281) |
| INTERPRETING................6 | |
| it clearly because you are interpreting AGAINST it, and therefore do | T 10 G 2 (271) |
| to attack his reality by interpreting it as YOU see fit | T 11 B 1 (280) |
| not need your help in interpreting motivation, but you DO need | T 11 B 4 (281) |
| 11 C 2 By interpreting fear correctly AS A POSITIVE | T 11 C 2 (283) |
| will be unable to avoid interpreting this as reinforcement. The ONLY | T 11 F 3 (293) |
| past TO the future by interpreting the present in PAST terms | T 12 D 4 (320) |
| INTERPRETIVE................1 | |
| knowledge does not need. The interpretive function of perception, actually a | T 3 F 9 (59) |
| INTERPRETS..................15 | |
| on OTHER egos, and therefore interprets their interaction as a means | T 4 B 9 (73) |
| understandable to the ego, which interprets it as if something outside | T 4 D 1 (82) |
| anything to the ego, which interprets it, at best, to mean | T 5 E 6 (109) |
| its purpose but it even interprets Scripture as a witness for | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| Perceiving it as fearful, it interprets it fearfully. Having made YOU | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| fearful to the ego, which interprets I am undone as I | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| it is AGAINST it. It interprets this as a justification for | T 6 E 4 (140) |
| Remember that the Holy Spirit interprets the body only as a | T 8 G 2 (203) |
| separated Sons, the Holy Spirit interprets everything YOU have made in | T 8 G 2 (203) |
| egos plan, the therapist interprets the egos symbols in | T 9 D 4 (228) |
| 8 The Holy Spirit interprets times purpose as rendering | T 12 D 8 (321) |
| the Holy Spirit, the ego interprets the goal of time as | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| giving, as the Holy Spirit interprets it. It is the re-awakening | T 20 E 2 (557) |
| you would understand. The brain interprets to the body, of which | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| It is the mind that interprets the eyes messages and gives | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| INTERRUPT...................4 | |
| with God, which you can interrupt but cannot destroy. T | T 5 D 6 (105) |
| not attack it, do not interrupt its coming. Let it encompass | T 17 I 2 (478) |
| a place where time can interrupt eternity? A place of darkness | T 29 I 7 (803) |
| - when nothing came to interrupt your peace; when you were | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| INTERRUPTED.................2 | |
| creation. The separation has not interrupted it. Creation cannot BE interrupted | T 13 B 1 (335) |
| interrupted it. Creation cannot BE interrupted. The separation is merely a | T 13 B 1 (335) |
| INTERRUPTING................1 | |
| s Voice all day without interrupting your regular activities in any | W 49 L 1 (86) |
| INTERRUPTION................2 | |
| other life has continued without interruption, and has been and always | T 4 G 4 (93) |
| no variation. There is no interruption. There is a sense of | T 13 E 1 (346) |
| INTERRUPTIONS...............2 | |
| causing no more than tiny interruptions in loves appeal. | T 19 E 7 (527) |
| again. If there are long interruptions, try again. Whenever you remember | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| INTERSPERSE.................2 | |
| these sessions easier if you intersperse the applications with several short | W 36 L 9 (65) |
| theme of special relevance will intersperse our daily lessons and the | W 220 INII 12 (461) |
| INTERVAL....................28 | |
| the miracle entails introduce an interval from which the doer and | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| It establishes an out-of-pattern time interval which is NOT under the | T 1 B 50c (14) |
| it is an out-of-pattern time interval, the ordinary considerations of time | T 3 B 1 (47) |
| that before, or in the interval, you were not perceiving AT | T 10 H 1 (274) |
| ago, for such a tiny interval of time, that not one | T 26 F 5 (711) |
| is each life; a seeming interval from birth to death, and | T 26 F 13 (713) |
| is that you see an interval between the time when you | T 26 I 1 (721) |
| what forgiveness offers NOW. The interval you think lies in between | T 26 I 2 (721) |
| little while. This makes the interval between the time in which | T 26 I 3 (721) |
| present grace, within the only interval of time which sin and | T 26 I 5 (722) |
| is no reason for an interval in which disaster strikes, to | T 26 I 7 (723) |
| its outcome is perceived. This interval in time, when retribution is | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| seen as filled, an unused interval of time not seen as | T 27 D 4 (738) |
| functionless. Yet in the learning interval it has a use which | T 27 D 5 (739) |
| The holy instant is the interval in which the mind is | T 27 E 7 (742) |
| is the same within the interval when you forgot. | T 30 D 7 (817) |
| involves a fairly constant time interval. Do not allow the time | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| you set a definite time interval for using the idea when | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| specific things to fill the interval, but merely relax and repeat | W 35 L 8 (58) |
| away for a brief preparatory interval, and then try to reach | W 67 L 3 (124) |
| past that, and through the interval of thoughtlessness to the awareness | W 67 L 4 (124) |
| near. And in the little interval of doubt which still remains | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| It dreams of time; an interval in which what seems to | W 167 L 9 (369) |
| for a little while. The interval suffices. It is here that | W 169 L 12 (375) |
| concern for us within this interval of time wherein we practice | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| instants of respite; just an interval in which He can return | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| and timelessness. So brief the interval there was no lapse in | W 234 L 1 (477) |
| and future one. The only interval in which I can be | W 308 L 1 (558) |