| LAST-DITCH..................1 | |
| Atonement is the egos last-ditch defense of its OWN existence | T 5 I 10 (126) |
| LASTED......................1 | |
| replace has been replaced. Time lasted but an instant in your | T 26 F 3 (710) |
| LASTING.....................15 | |
| and emptiness never find any lasting solace. Innocence is NOT a | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| who have a real and lasting sense of abundance CAN be | T 4 C 7 (77) |
| may want to learn has lasting value. T 4 F | T 4 F 5 (90) |
| mind can experience revelation with lasting effect because revelation is an | T 5 B 1 (101) |
| you have been dreaming. Nothing lasting lies in dreams, and the | T 6 F 4 (144) |
| should remain unsettled, unresolved, and lasting in its power of injustice | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| hope of healing, and the lasting grounds for Hell. If this | T 26 H 6 (716) |
| your crippled picture is a lasting sign of what it represents | T 27 B 10 (732) |
| a joy, and look for lasting pleasure in the dust. It | T 28 G 1 (779) |
| three practice periods today, each lasting three-to-five minutes. A longer time | W 44 L 4 (75) |
| cherished for a while. No lasting love is found, for none | W 129 L 2 (263) |
| created it, and of His lasting union with itself. So is | W 154 L 4 (329) |
| require, that they be a lasting offering of a thankful heart | W 197 L 3 (441) |
| 1 Correction of a lasting nature, and only this is | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| they condemn you to a lasting hell which will endure when | G 3 A 4 G(7) |
| LASTS.......................15 | |
| As long as perception lasts prayer has a place. Since | T 3 G 10 (62) |
| as long as this delusion lasts. T 4 B 11 | T 4 B 10 (73) |
| Himself, speaks only for what lasts forever. T 6 F | T 6 F 4 (144) |
| yourself, as long as perception lasts. And perception WILL last until | T 7 H 4 (175) |
| time, so that, while time lasts in YOUR minds, there WILL | T 9 K 14 (251) |
| as the illusion of hatred lasts, so long will love be | T 16 E 5 (435) |
| with it. And while this lasts, you are not uncertain of | T 18 G 11 (498) |
| a dream of specialness which lasts an instant, crumbling into dust | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| do so while the problem lasts. It serves no purpose to | T 26 C 1 (703) |
| of you while this perception lasts. What is condemned can never | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| the dream, and while it lasts, will wakening be feared. Nor | T 28 C 9 (768) |
| see to it the idol lasts. --- Manuscript | T 31 E 4 (850) |
| Concepts are needed while perception lasts, and CHANGING concepts is salvation | T 31 G 1 (858) |
| But for the time it lasts it comes to heal. For | U 5 A 3 U(8) |
| just the little space that lasts until it crumbles into dust | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| LATE........................1 | |
| as possible and another as late as possible. The third may | W 43 L 4 (72) |
| LATELY......................2 | |
| 1 You have asked lately how the mind could ever | T 4 C 1 (76) |
| to occupy the space so lately left unoccupied and vacant will | T 27 D 6 (739) |
| LATER.......................14 | |
| grand division. We will refer later to projection as related to | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| some level. Some of the later parts of the course rest | T 3 A 1 (46) |
| which will be amplified considerably later on. T 3 A | T 3 A 1 (46) |
| 3 Some of the later steps in this course, however | T 3 A 3 (46) |
| that the Holy Spirit, in later generations, retains the power to | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| was much they would understand later because they were NOT wholly | T 6 B 17 (133) |
| or to withdraw to attack later. If you accept its offer | T 9 G 3 (236) |
| as you are. Sooner or later must everyone bridge the gap | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| We will return to them later. --- Manuscript | W 4 L 4 (7) |
| will be given increasing stress later. 2. Todays | W 18 L 1 (31) |
| is attempted, and sooner or later it is always successful. We | W 41 L 8 (69) |
| one a half an hour later. You need not give more | W 111 RIII 10 (229) |
| with knowledge but an instant later. For in grace you see | W 168 L 4 (371) |
| something is enough. Sooner or later that something will rise in | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| LATTER......................10 | |
| in his right mind. The latter required the endowment of man | T 2 A 10 (21) |
| same order of reality. The latter involves a time awareness, since | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| Society depends on inhibiting the latter, but SALVATION depends on DISinhibiting | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| the former because, if the latter were true, the subject would | T 7 D 2 (159) |
| for the atheist and the latter for the martyr. Martyrdom takes | T 8 J 8 (216) |
| line with this course. The latter, in particular, might be incorrectly | T 8 K 1 (219) |
| perception of yourself. Toward the latter part of the exercise period | W 35 L 5 (57) |
| 7. In the latter phase of the practice period | W 47 L 7 (84) |
| of these ideas, and the latter part of the day to | W 81 RII 1 (162) |
| the former and minimizing the latter. There is, however, considerable confusion | M 11 A 1 M(28) |
| LAUGH.......................19 | |
| of being tired. When you laugh at someone, it is because | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| him as debased. When you laugh at yourself you are singularly | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| you are singularly likely to laugh at others, if only because | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| His answer, you too will laugh at your fears and replace | T 10 H 18 (278) |
| his funeral, and hear him laugh at death. The sentence sin | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| of God remembered not to laugh. In his forgetting did the | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| real effects. Together, we can laugh them both away, and understand | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| on its foolish cause, and laugh with Him a while. YOU | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| the Son of God but laugh, if idols could intrude upon | T 29 I 9 (804) |
| are not endangered. You can laugh at popping heads and squeaking | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| You can indeed afford to laugh at fear thoughts, remembering that | W 41 L 10 (69) |
| of thought, you could but laugh at this insane idea. It | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| to them in your happy laugh. 3. You are | W 100 L 2 (200) |
| them lightly, with a little laugh, and gently lays them at | W 134 L 6 (282) |
| He has judged can only laugh at guilt, unwilling now to | W 151 L 9 (317) |
| exile? He would make you laugh at this perception of yourself | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| love and loving. We can laugh or weep, and greet the | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| understands what giving means must laugh at the idea of sacrifice | W 187 L 6 (411) |
| The time has come to laugh at such insane ideas. There | W 190 L 4 (419) |
| LAUGHED.....................1 | |
| for anything but to be laughed away. How serious they now | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| LAUGHS......................5 | |
| is no longer afraid, and laughs happily at his own fear | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| dim and lusterless. And no-one laughs because all laughter can but | W 100 L 3 (200) |
| which sacrifice may take. He laughs as well at pain and | W 187 L 6 (411) |
| which mocks creation and which laughs at God. Deny your own | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| to bless. Where now he laughs he used to come to | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| LAUGHTER....................18 | |
| it lightly and with happy laughter and it will fall away | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| it lightly and with happy laughter away from him. Press it | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| tear is wiped away in laughter and in love. And he | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| your sight and his. And laughter will replace your sighs, because | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| they would have met with laughter and with disbelief. T | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| will see the grounds for laughter, not a cause for fear | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| I 9 In gentle laughter does the Holy Spirit perceive | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| the holy instant with your laughter and your brothers joined | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| cause. It can deserve but laughter, when you learn you have | T 28 B 6 (763) |
| enabled love to replace fear, laughter to replace weeping, and abundance | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| And no-one laughs because all laughter can but echo yours. You | W 100 L 3 (200) |
| death. In lightness and in laughter is it gone, because its | W 156 L 6 (338) |
| pain are dried as happy laughter comes to bless the world | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| all, and in his gentle laughter are they healed. 7 | W 187 L 6 (411) |
| For God has willed that laughter --- Manuscript | W 193 L 9 (429) |
| healed, and suffering replaced with laughter and with happiness. Nor could | W 195 L 2 (435) |
| The world will end in laughter because it is a place | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| of tears. Where there is laughter, who can longer weep? And | M 15 A 5 M(38) |