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| it, and thus abolishing certain INTERVALS within it. It does this | T 1 B 50c (14) |
| itself involves a concept of intervals which do not really exist | T 2 E 15 (43) |
| had introduced degrees, aspects and intervals. The Soul has no levels | T 3 F 1 (57) |
| time, and keep apart in intervals of separation, which protect you | T 29 B 1 (785) |
| limited indulgences in love, with intervals of hatred in between. And | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| do not alter the time intervals between applying todays idea | W 12 L 4 (20) |
| periods, there will probably be intervals in which nothing specific occurs | W 35 L 8 (58) |
| to include a few short intervals in which you just relax | W 36 L 9 (65) |
| undertaken at regular and predetermined intervals today, say to yourself: There | W 74 L 7 (145) |
| an hour, at reasonably regular intervals, remind yourself that miracles are | W 91 L 11 (176) |
| Thus what you need are intervals each day in which the | W 184 L 10 (400) |
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| allowing the miracle, which could intervene BETWEEN them, to free you | T 12 F 4 (327) |
| the laws of God must intervene, if you would free yourselves | T 13 C 1 (338) |
| no dark sign of crucifixion intervene between the journey and its | T 20 B 1 (547) |
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| do not. If I merely intervened between your thoughts and their | T 2 E 8 (41) |
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| making them continuous WITHOUT an intervening present. For the ego uses | T 12 D 4 (320) |
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| cannot be lessened without the intervention of God AGAINST it, and | T 10 E 2 (262) |
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| No one questions the intimate connection of learning and memory | T 7 C 8 (158) |
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| more than just the faintest intimation of the state your mind | W 107 L 3 (216) |
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| in the extreme, becomes altogether intolerable. Pain thresholds can be high | T 2 B 31 (29) |
| produces conflicted behavior, which is intolerable to yourself because the part | T 2 D 5 (38) |
| of constant judgment is virtually intolerable. It is a curious thing | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| a state which it finds intolerable. T 7 G 4 | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| you to find conflict so intolerable that you will INSIST on | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| opposed thoughts within itself IS intolerable. Therefore the mind projects the | T 11 D 7 (288) |
| retain guilt, YOU find it intolerable, since guilt stands in the | T 12 A 1 (312) |
| it was nothing but the intolerable strain of refusing to give | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| is. Seen undisguised it is intolerable. Without protection it could not | P 3 G 4 P(14) |
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| thus permitting correct delineation of intra- and interpersonal boundaries. As a | T 1 B 37 (8) |
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| free to use terms like intramental and intermental WITHOUT seeing them | T 7 C 4 (157) |
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| T 3 F 5 Intrapersonal conflict arises from the same | T 3 F 5 (58) |
| interpersonal, but it MUST be intrapersonal first. T 7 C | T 7 C 3 (157) |
| C 4 The term intrapersonal is an ego term, because | T 7 C 4 (157) |
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| received today, and that the intricacies of your dreams no longer | W 122 L 8 (245) |
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| perception which the miracle entails introduce an interval from which the | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| to almost nothing, and even introduce a developmental arrest or even | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| insanely. It was essential to introduce a split-proof device which could | T 2 B 22 (26) |
| no power in itself to introduce actual learning errors. T | T 2 C 4 (31) |
| at which he can readily introduce fear, and usually does. | T 2 E 11 (42) |
| the Kingdom, but you CANNOT introduce the concept of assault into | T 5 H 9 (122) |
| is only distortions which YOU introduce that tire you. Let the | T 10 G 3 (271) |
| not indirect, but He must introduce the simple truth into a | T 13 F 7 (350) |
| satisfaction. While this appears to introduce quite variable behavior, a far | T 18 A 3 (480) |
| an area or you will introduce strain. Merely glance easily and | W 2 L 1 (4) |
| pass on to the next. Introduce the practice period by saying | W 8 L 4 (13) |
| eyes for these exercises, and introduce them by repeating the idea | W 10 L 4 (17) |
| is our first attempt to introduce structure. Do not misconstrue it | W 20 L 2 (34) |
| todays exercises, try to introduce the thought that both are | W 32 L 2 (53) |
| of God lies in it. Introduce whatever variations appeal to you | W 38 L 5 (63) |
| you should feel free to introduce variety into your application periods | W 36 L 10 (65) |
| the joy these thoughts will introduce into your mind. Give these | W 101 L 7 (204) |
| which we give today. We introduce it with a healing prayer | W 136 L 15 (294) |
| you spend with God. We introduce these times with but a | W 151 L 14 (319) |
| will use that thought to introduce our times of rest, and | W 220 INII 4 (459) |
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| miracle is a correction factor introduced into false thinking by me | T 1 B 38 (8) |
| time is only an artifact introduced as a learning aid. However | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| he does, correction must be introduced from the bottom UP. This | T 1 B 51h (16) |
| lies of the serpent were introduced, they were specifically called lies | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| than reintegrating. The levels they introduced into their minds turned against | T 2 B 21 (26) |
| different from those which man introduced into his own miscreations. The | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| exist until the separation had introduced degrees, aspects and intervals. The | T 3 F 1 (57) |
| the first split that man introduced into himself. He became a | T 3 F 3 (57) |
| which is inherently judgmental, was introduced only AFTER the separation. No | T 3 G 1 (60) |
| first change that must be introduced is a change in DIRECTION | T 8 B 3 (189) |
| rewards of faith are being introduced. If you believed the Holy | T 17 F 6 (468) |
| all the adjustments you have introduced, to make it so. | T 21 C 10 (580) |
| This time, the idea is introduced with My thoughts instead of | W 10 L 2 (17) |
| recognize that we are being introduced to sight, and led away | W 92 L 10 (179) |
seem to be but contradictions introduced by you. | W 152 L 4 (321) |
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| of level confusion because it introduces correction at the level of | T 2 C 9 (33) |
| the suffering of BOTH. This introduces a correction into the whole | T 2 C 20 (36) |
| time perception which the miracle introduces. The Holy Spirit is the | T 5 C 6 (103) |
| IS beyond perception because it introduces meaning. It is, however, below | T 5 F 1 (112) |
| you perceive. Todays idea introduces the concept that your thoughts | W 11 L 1 (19) |
| The idea for today introduces the thought that you are | W 23 L 5 (39) |
| The idea for today introduces the thought that you always | W 26 L 3 (44) |
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| Spirit wastes no time in introducing the practical results of asking | T 17 F 3 (467) |
| redefining love as limited, and introducing opposition in what has no | W 103 L 1 (207) |
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| Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLES A. Introduction | T 1 0 0 (1) |
| INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLES A. Introduction T 1 | T 1 A 0 (1) |
| ILLUSION OF SEPARATION A. Introduction T 2 | T 2 A 0 (20) |
| RETRAINING THE MIND A. Introduction T 3 | T 3 A 0 (46) |
| OF ALL EVIL A. Introduction T 4 | T 4 A 0 (70) |
| - HEALING AND WHOLENESS A. Introduction A. Introduction | T 5 0 0 (100) |
| WHOLENESS A. Introduction A. Introduction T 5 | T 5 A 0 (100) |
| ATTACK AND FEAR A. Introduction T 6 | T 6 A 0 (128) |
| the ABILITY for certainty. The introduction of abilities into being was | T 6 E 8 (142) |
| OF THE KINGDOM A. Introduction T 7 | T 7 A 0 (154) |
| THE JOURNEY BACK A. Introduction T 8 | T 8 A 0 (188) |
| CORRECTION OF ERROR A. Introduction T 9 | T 9 A 0 (223) |
| AND THE EGO A. Introduction T 10 | T 10 A 0 (252) |
| PLAN FOR SALVATION A. Introduction T 11 | T 11 A 0 (280) |
| PROBLEM OF GUILT A. Introduction T 12 | T 12 A 0 (312) |
| PERCEPTION TO KNOWLEDGE A. Introduction T 13 | T 13 A 0 (335) |
| ILLUSIONS TO TRUTH A. Introduction T 14 | T 14 A 0 (362) |
| PURPOSE OF TIME A. Introduction T 15 | T 15 A 0 (386) |
| FORGIVENESS OF ILLUSIONS A. Introduction T 16 | T 16 A 0 (424) |
| FORGIVENESS AND HEALING A. Introduction T 17 | T 17 A 0 (452) |
| AND THE REALITY A. Introduction T 18 | T 18 A 0 (480) |
| BEYOND THE BODY A. Introduction T 19 | T 19 A 0 (512) |
| OF THE RESURRECTION A. Introduction T 20 | T 20 A 0 (547) |
| THE INNER PICTURE A. Introduction T 21 | T 21 A 0 (574) |
| THE HOLY RELATIONSHIP A. Introduction T 22 | T 22 A 0 (604) |
| 22 D 1 The introduction of reason into the ego | T 22 D 1 (614) |
| WAR AGAINST YOURSELF A. Introduction T 23 | T 23 A 0 (626) |
| SPECIALNESS AND SEPARATION A. Introduction T 24 | T 24 A 0 (644) |
| - THE REMEDY A. Introduction T 25 | T 25 A 0 (669) |
| - THE TRANSITION A. Introduction T 26 | T 26 A 0 (700) |
| AND THE DREAM A. Introduction T 27 | T 27 A 0 (729) |
| UNDOING OF FEAR A. Introduction T 28 | T 28 A 0 (761) |
| - THE AWAKENING A. Introduction T 29 | T 29 A 0 (784) |
| THE NEW BEGINNING A. Introduction T 30 | T 30 A 0 (809) |
| SIMPLICITY OF SALVATION A. Introduction T 31 | T 31 A 0 (836) |
| unhurried, even leisurely fashion. The introduction to this idea should be | W 11 L 3 (19) |
| Todays idea is the introduction to your declaration of release | W 31 L 1 (52) |
| 10, 1969 Review II Introduction 1. | W 81 RII 0 (162) |
| September 16, 1970 Introduction to Part II | W 220 INII 0 (459) |
| for Teachers 1. INTRODUCTION M | M 1 0 0 M(1) |
| GODS TEACHERS? A. Introduction M 5 | M 5 A 0 M(8) |
| IS HEALING ACCOMPLISHED? A. Introduction M 6 | M 6 A 0 M(18) |
| Terms 1. INTRODUCTION U | U 1 0 0 U(1) |
| 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOTHERAPY: | P 1 A 0 P(1) |
| PURPOSE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY A. Introduction P 2 | P 2 A 0 P(1) |
| PROCESS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY A. Introduction P 3 | P 3 A 0 P(3) |
| 1. Prayer A. Introduction: S 1 | S 1 A 0 S(1) |
| 2. Forgiveness A. Introduction S 2 | S 2 A 0 S(12) |
| 3. Healing A. Introduction S 3 | S 3 A 0 S(20) |