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| achieve it. No learning is acquired by anyone unless he wants | T 1 B 51e (15) |
| but its CONDITIONS must be acquired, for it is they that | T 13 F 2 (349) |
| define your own needs, and acquired methods for meeting them on | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| pain. And gentle lessons are acquired joyously, and are remembered gladly | T 21 B 3 (575) |
| is thought that understanding is ACQUIRED by attack. There, it is | T 30 F 2 (823) |
| 6. Forgiveness is acquired. It is not inherent in | W 121 L 6 (242) |
| of God, have they yet acquired the deeper characteristics that will | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
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| attributes the teacher of God acquires, is easily understood when its | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
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ACROSS......................58
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| that knowledge can easily flow across it, and obliterate it forever | T 4 G 5 (93) |
| that God Himself can flow across the little gap. Knowledge is | T 5 B 5 (102) |
| mask which YOU have drawn across the face of love has | T 11 C 2 (283) |
| Light is unlimited, and spreads across this world in quiet joy | T 12 F 11 (329) |
| like a veil of light across the worlds sad face | T 12 G 15 (334) |
| never still. It shifts unceasingly across the mirror of your mind | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| light and darkness sweep constantly across your minds. T 14 | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| veil that has been drawn ACROSS reality is lifted. Nothing has | T 15 G 5 (405) |
| this bridge, which carries him ACROSS the gap as soon as | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| will not draw you safely across. For you WILL come where | T 16 D 9 (433) |
| T 16 E 9 Across the bridge is your completion | T 16 E 9 (436) |
| that He would carry you across lifts you from time into | T 16 E 13 (438) |
| But as you step lightly across it, upheld BY timelessness, you | T 16 E 13 (438) |
| T 16 G 5 Across the bridge, it is so | T 16 G 5 (445) |
| seems to be outside and across the bridge. Yet as you | T 16 G 10 (446) |
| world reaching quietly and gently across chaos, and removing all illusions | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| will it grow and stretch across the desert, leaving no lonely | T 18 I 10 (505) |
| must first expand, and flow across the obstacles you placed before | T 19 D 14 (524) |
| obstacle that peace must flow across is your desire to get | T 19 E 1 (525) |
| God? If it would spread across the whole creation, it must | T 19 E 1 (525) |
| of God. Peace WILL flow across it, and join you without | T 19 E 4 (526) |
| obstacle that peace must flow across, and closely related to the | T 19 G 1 (530) |
| eternal in YOU. It flows across all else. The second obstacle | T 19 G 5 (531) |
| obstacles which peace must flow across. No one can die unless | T 19 I 1 (536) |
| ego, its dark shadow falls across all living things, because the | T 19 I 1 (536) |
| death that peace must flow across seems to be very great | T 19 J 5 (539) |
| obstacle that peace must flow across is surmounted in just the | T 19 K 5 (542) |
| locked and without a key, across the road to peace. No | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| casts a veil of light across the pictures face, which | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| distant shore, and dream himself across an ocean, to a place | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| memory of God to flow across it, making it a bridge | T 28 B 12 (765) |
| Who will transport His Son across it. Have no fear that | T 28 B 12 (765) |
| obstacle that peace must flow across has not yet gone. The | T 29 A 3 (784) |
| of idols IS a veil across the face of Christ, because | T 29 I 4 (802) |
| and easy is the step across the narrow boundaries of | T 30 F 8 (824) |
| veil of ignorance is drawn across the evil and the good | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| G 9 The veil across the face of Christ, the | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| every veil I have drawn across the face of love, its | W 56 RI 4 (102) |
| see Heavens reflection lie across the world. 5. | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| let them come from far across the world and near as | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| of your Father can arise across the threshold of your mind | W 122 L 3 (244) |
| His holy Word to spread across the world the tidings of | W 125 L 4 (253) |
| you, and add another bar across the door that leads to | W 128 L 3 (261) |
| comes to many brothers far across the world as well as | W 132 L 16 (276) |
| s gate. 11. Across this bridge, as powerful as | W 134 L 11 (283) |
| up, a lightening of weight across your chest, a deep and | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| 16. Healing will flash across your open mind as peace | W 136 L 16 (294) |
| we have tried to cast across Your Own Reality. And we | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| what he is. They blow across his mind like wind-swept leaves | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| Now is there tranquil light across the face of earth, made | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| memory of God is shimmering across the wide horizons of our | W 220 INII 10 (461) |
| turns to Him for truth. Across the bridge that He provides | W 280 W7 1 (528) |
| comes near, and silence lies across the world that everyone may | M 16 A 1 M(39) |
| and this memory can arise across the threshold of the unconscious | M 27 A 1 M(62) |
| remembrance of God shines unimpeded across the world. Christs face | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| healing. This is the veil across the Face of Christ. Yet | P 4 B 10 P(24) |
| is your home. Creation leans across the bars of time to | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| but having drawn a veil across the truth, he now must | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
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| you exhaustion, because you will act under direct communication. T | T 1 B 35 (7) |
| the Atonement itself was an ACT of love. Acts were not | T 2 B 19 (26) |
| of error. The body can ACT erroneously, but this is only | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| receiver. However, as a creative act, the miracle need not await | T 2 C 12 (34) |
| has no choice except to ACT upon the thought, or behave | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| choosing. The Atonement was an act based on true perception. I | T 3 F 12 (59) |
| are given up by an act of will. Do not make | T 4 A 4 (70) |
| 1 Healing is an act of thought by which two | T 5 B 1 (100) |
| and is therefore the ONE act of mind that resembles true | T 5 D 8 (106) |
| mind. It was not an act, but a THOUGHT. Therefore, the | T 5 E 9 (110) |
| understood except as a PURE ACT OF SHARING. That is what | T 5 F 7 (113) |
| perceives sin as a POSITIVE ACT OF ASSAULT. This is an | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| you that the body can ACT like the mind, and is | T 7 F 2 (165) |
| be so, since you CAN act in accordance with what you | T 7 F 2 (165) |
| The miracle is the act of a Son of God | T 9 J 7 (247) |
| do likewise. It is an act of faith because it is | T 9 J 7 (247) |
| as they enable you to ACT. And the RESULTS of your | T 11 H 2 (299) |
| giving of specialness as an act of love, would make love | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| it chooses in which to act out its hate are fantasies | T 16 H 3 (448) |
| for the past. Would you act out the dream, or let | T 16 H 4 (449) |
| for you. That was an act of faith. Do not abandon | T 17 F 6 (468) |
| that you are making them act out for YOU, for if | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| and direct the body to act them out. Yet it is | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| do. It is IMPOSSIBLE to act out fantasies. For it is | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| guilts messenger, and will act as it directs as long | T 18 J 6 (508) |
| careful to let no little act of charity, no tiny expression | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| dream of power and to act out their dream. How would | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| dream. How would an army act in dreams? Any way at | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| believe these senseless laws, nor act upon them. And when you | T 23 C 18 (636) |
| perfect choice. And by this act of special faithfulness to one | T 25 G 5 (684) |
| Yet in each unforgiving act or thought, in every judgment | T 26 F 6 (711) |
| real. No worldly thought or act or feeling has a motivation | T 27 B 5 (731) |
| To forgive may be an act of charity, but not his | T 27 C 1 (733) |
| and thought to feel and act, and hold you in its | T 29 C 9 (789) |
| as purposes, but actions. Bodies act, and minds do not. And | T 31 C 3 (844) |
| the mind. The body must act on its own, and motivate | T 31 C 3 (844) |
| cannot think or speak or act in vain. He cannot be | W 54 RI 4 (98) |
| things you value by the act of giving them away, and | W 187 L 4 (410) |
| than to himself. Further, the act of teaching is regarded as | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
| opposes any other thought; no act belies your word; and no | M 5 C 1 M(12) |
| judgment. It is the dishonest act that follows the dishonest thought | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
| appear to be a humble act, and can indeed become a | S 2 C 3 S(16) |