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| YOU do, but nothing is added that is different because everything | T 9 H 2 (239) |
| s Answer to the separation added more to you than you | T 16 D 5 (432) |
| resolved the problem, but has added to it, and made it | T 25 J 3 (696) |
| best, can bring another problem added to the first, in which | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| this purpose nothing CAN be added, for the world is purposeless | T 26 K 5 (728) |
| do so. After you have added some four or five thoughts | W 45 L 6 (79) |
| deceived by what was falsely added. All the threads of fantasy | W 151 L 15 (319) |
| which they go again with added fragrance. Now are they twice | W 159 L 9 (346) |
| which will not gain in added gifts to you as well | W 199 L 5 (448) |
| lost and only more are added. Let me come to where | W 316 L 1 (567) |
| All the rest is merely added. You have sought first the | S 1 B 3 S(4) |
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| idea for today to them, adding the idea to each of | W 35 L 9 (58) |
| original form once more, and adding: If guilt is hell, what | W 36 L 10 (65) |
| with the idea for yesterday, adding another dimension to it. You | W 44 L 1 (75) |
| then spend a few minutes adding some relevant thoughts, such as | W 67 L 2 (124) |
| that you need to continue adding other thoughts related to the | W 67 L 4 (124) |
| repeating the idea for today, adding a statement signifying your recognition | W 70 L 6 (132) |
| Then spend several minutes in adding same related thoughts, such as | W 74 L 3 (144) |
| not in simple terms of adding more, for that implies that | W 105 L 4 (210) |
| light in you shine brighter, adding to the gifts you have | W 188 L 4 (413) |
| giving out, extending love and adding to your never-ending joy, while | W 197 L 5 (442) |
| the giver, nor in truth adding to the receiver. More than | G 4 A 4 G(10) |
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| you at any time. In addition, five practice periods are recommended | W 10 L 5 (18) |
| so. 3. In addition to never being idle, salvation | W 16 L 3 (28) |
| mind-searching periods are necessary in addition to applying the idea to | W 21 L 1 (36) |
| wastebasket. 6. In addition to the assigned practice periods | W 29 L 6 (50) |
| hurry. 4. In addition, repeat the idea for today | W 31 L 4 (52) |
| not betray my Self. In addition, repeat the idea several times | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| you at this time. In addition to recognizing your difficulties with | W 95 L 5 (185) |
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| readiness, but there are some additional points which might be helpful | T 2 E 17 (43) |
| evening is advised, with an additional one to be undertaken at | W 34 L 2 (55) |
| to continue is to make additional mistakes, based on the first | W 95 L 10 (187) |
| save time, and to prepare additional teachers for His work. There | P 2 A 5 P(2) |
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| Here, the asking may be addressed to God in honest belief | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
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| Every mind that is changed adds to this joy with its | T 4 H 9 (98) |
| would claim that what it adds is true. Insanity is therefore | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| creation. Each part you remember adds to YOUR wholeness because each | T 9 E 4 (231) |
| not accept, but it always adds something that is NOT real | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| little. It is HE Who adds the greatness and the might | T 18 E 1 (490) |
| T(601) adds the wish for CONSTANCY in | T 21 H 11 (601) |
| given out. Each gift but ADDS to the supply. For God | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| remains without a voice that adds its power to the song | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| idea the mind conceives but ADDS to its abundance, NEVER takes | T 26 H 14 (718) |
| and love unto itself. It adds to all that is complete | W 105 L 4 (210) |
| it was less before. It adds by letting what cannot contain | W 105 L 4 (210) |
| handle them as real. It adds illusions to illusions, thus making | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| benefit at all, but merely adds to your distress of mind | W 135 L 11 (287) |
| 16. Each hour adds to our increasing peace, as | W 153 L 16 (327) |
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| cannot learn. His sense of adequacy suffers, and he MUST become | T 8 G 8 (204) |
| itself for anything except its adequacy to fulfill the plans assigned | W 135 L 12 (287) |
| We do not doubt our adequacy for the function He will | W 186 L 4 (406) |
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| shortly afterwards, and attempt to adhere to it throughout the day | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| to attempt this and to adhere to this schedule whenever possible | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| today in advance, and then adhere to it as closely as | W 65 L 4 (119) |
| for each of them, and adhere to your own decision as | W 70 L 5 (132) |
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| system to which the mind adheres. T 4 C 14 | T 4 C 13 (80) |
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| yet understand why these nice adjectives belong in these exercises, but | W 12 L 3 (20) |
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| By perceiving the Spirit, they adjust the levels and see them | T 1 B 30 (6) |
| both time and space to adjust to it. T 3 | T 3 B 1 (47) |
| is not true. Who need adjust to truth, which calls on | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| it directly, without attempting to adjust themselves to it, or it | T 20 D 3 (553) |
| make the world and THEN adjust to it, and it to | T 20 D 3 (553) |
| thoughts of those who would adjust themselves to a world made | T 20 D 4 (554) |
| to this world must you adjust, as long as you believe | T 20 D 5 (554) |
| make the Son of God ADJUST to his insanity. There IS | T 20 D 7 (554) |
| his answer that you would adjust. This one wild thought, fierce | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| you BELIEVE the answer, and adjust to it as if it | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| have given it power to adjust the world to MAKE its | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| Give it NO power to adjust the means and end. | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| power to CORRECT? Its eyes ADJUST to sin, unable to overlook | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| and fail again. And they adjust to loneliness, believing that to | T 21 B 5 (575) |
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| of your unholy relationship, and adjusted it according to its insane | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| which the seeming union is adjusted. Forget not this; to bargain | T 21 D 1 (583) |
| madness, nor can it be adjusted to fit its end. Faith | T 21 F 8 (592) |
| a concept of the self adjusted to the worlds reality | T 31 E 1 (850) |
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| life and where they live, adjusting to it as they think | T 21 B 5 (575) |
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| this is crucial to his adjustment. He does not realize that | T 11 D 6 (288) |
| D. Sin as an Adjustment T 20 | T 20 D 0 (553) |
| belief in sin is an ADJUSTMENT. And an adjustment is a | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| is an ADJUSTMENT. And an adjustment is a CHANGE; a shift | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| has been made different. Every adjustment is therefore a distortion, and | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| against reality. Knowledge requires NO adjustment, and, in fact, is lost | T 20 D 1 (553) |
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| To this impaired condition ARE adjustments necessary, because it is not | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| T 20 D 2 Adjustments of any kind are of | T 20 D 2 (553) |
| that all relationships DEPEND upon adjustments to make of them what | T 20 D 2 (553) |
| of all relationships, making whatever adjustments it deems necessary, and interposing | T 20 D 2 (553) |
| world made fearful by their adjustments. And they look out in | T 20 D 4 (554) |
| was; they did not make adjustments to fit their orders. They | T 20 D 6 (554) |
| to their world by their adjustments to it. They think they | T 21 B 4 (575) |
| in the unreal leads to adjustments of reality to make it | T 21 C 10 (580) |
| by not realizing all the adjustments you have introduced, to make | T 21 C 10 (580) |
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| outside world, projected from within, adjusts to sin and seems to | T 20 I 9 (572) |
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| you are not, let us admit that YOU are inconsistent. A | T 20 H 2 (567) |
| would not be fearful to admit. Fear in association with sin | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| has no enemy? Could he admit that no one made him | T 21 H 5 (599) |
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| s Son. You have not admitted to this terrible secret because | T 12 B 3 (313) |
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| has given it have they adopted as their own. And hate | T 28 C 8 (768) |
| you take. The proper set, adopted consciously each time you wake | T 30 B 1 (809) |