| LIVING-DEATH................1 | |
| weakened-power, and above all, a living-death. And so he has no | T 27 D 2 (738) |
| LOAD........................1 | |
| gladly, to remove the heavy load you laid upon yourself with | W 101 L 7 (204) |
| LOAN........................1 | |
| a more valuable return; a loan with interest to be paid | W 105 L 2 (210) |
| LOANS.......................1 | |
| think Gods gifts are loans at best; at worst, deceptions | W 197 L 1 (441) |
| LOATHE......................1 | |
| you hate and fear and loathe and WANT, the body does | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| LOATHSOME...................2 | |
| perceive part of himself as loathsome, and live within himself in | T 15 K 4 (421) |
| right the plainly wrong; the loathsome as the good. | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| LOCK........................4 | |
| to bar the door and lock the windows, and make fast | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| If you are sin, you lock the mind within the body | T 31 C 3 (844) |
| which you could not completely lock to hide what lies beyond | W 131 L 11 (271) |
| the toys of guilt, and lock our quaint and childish thoughts | W 153 L 13 (326) |
| LOCKED......................12 | |
| door which you believe is locked forever. You MADE this door | T 13 G 8 (353) |
| Him every secret you have locked away from Him. Open every | T 14 D 7 (371) |
| with them. You see yourself locked in a separate prison, removed | T 18 G 7 (496) |
| leaving no lonely little kingdoms locked away from love, and leaving | T 18 I 10 (505) |
| set like a heavy gate, locked and without a key, across | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| and join with what is locked away, within the wall. Each | T 26 B 1 (700) |
| the door securely barred and locked will merely fall away, and | T 26 C 8 (705) |
| Their Own. What has been locked is opened; what was held | T 26 J 5 (725) |
| and the truth outside us, locked away from our awareness by | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| Here the door is never locked, and no-one is denied his | W 159 L 6 (345) |
| loosening the heavy chains that locked the door to freedom on | W 194 L 2 (432) |
| retain some other things still locked away as sins. When your | W 195 L 8 (436) |
| LOCKS.......................2 | |
| Why burden it with further locks and chains and heavy anchors | T 28 H 6 (782) |
| your armor thicker and your locks more tight, what you defend | W 135 L 4 (285) |
| LOFTIER.....................1 | |
| 19 Most of the loftier concepts of which man is | T 2 C 19 (35) |
| LOFTIEST....................2 | |
| IS another way is the loftiest idea of which ego thinking | T 4 C 5 (77) |
| all knowledge. Perception, at its loftiest, is never complete. Even the | T 13 A 2 (335) |
| LOFTY.......................9 | |
| God gave you a very lofty responsibility which you are not | T 4 B 12 (74) |
| impulses but also the most lofty ones from awareness because BOTH | T 4 D 4 (82) |
| SAME. The threat-value of the lofty is --- | T 4 D 4 (82) |
| perceptions until they became so lofty that they could reach almost | T 5 C 1 (102) |
| you do not understand how lofty the Holy Spirits perception | T 9 F 4 (233) |
| truth about you is so lofty that nothing unworthy of God | T 9 F 7 (235) |
| We will not speak of lofty, world-encompassing ideas, but dwell instead | W 133 L 1 (277) |
| is the worlds most lofty aspiration, for it leads beyond | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| identity is so secure, so lofty, sinless, glorious and great, wholly | W 224 L 1 (466) |
| LOGIC.......................8 | |
| BE egotistic. The egos logic is as impeccable as that | T 5 G 1 (117) |
| clearly. The Holy Spirit uses logic as easily and as well | T 13 F 1 (349) |
| much of the egos logic, and have seen its logical | T 13 F 1 (349) |
| them, and follow the simple logic by which the Holy Spirit | T 13 F 1 (349) |
| decision NOT to know. The logic of the world MUST therefore | T 13 F 3 (349) |
| to teach him that the logic of the world is totally | T 13 F 5 (350) |
| him who made this insane logic there is One Who KNOWS | T 13 F 5 (350) |
| Try to see the logic in this sequence, even if | W 66 L 5 (122) |
| LOGICAL.....................15 | |
| of God is at least logical, since this idea DOES dispel | T 4 F 2 (89) |
| is doing. It is perfectly logical, but clearly insane. The ego | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| 7 G 4 Remaining logical but still insane, the ego | T 7 G 4 (169) |
| egos reasoning to its logical conclusion, which is TOTAL CONFUSION | T 7 J 8 (182) |
| premises, but NOT at their logical outcome. Is it not possible | T 7 J 8 (182) |
| Your creations ARE the logical outcome of His premises. His | T 7 J 9 (182) |
| cannot prevent. It is the logical outcome of what you ARE | T 7 J 10 (183) |
| The ability to see a logical outcome depends on the WILLINGNESS | T 7 J 10 (183) |
| it must be. Yet the logical outcome of your decision is | T 9 I 6 (242) |
| THIS? Look calmly at the logical conclusion of the egos | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| logic, and have seen its logical conclusions. And having seen them | T 13 F 1 (349) |
| can lead you to the logical conclusion of your union. It | T 22 A 4 (604) |
| attack. Either position is a logical conclusion, if only the different | T 22 G 13 (625) |
| it seems to be a logical conclusion; a valid step in | T 23 C 21 (637) |
| concerned with intellectual feats nor logical toys. We are dealing only | W 36 L 1 (64) |
| LOGICALLY...................2 | |
| MEANS. These cannot be combined logically because, when an end has | T 4 C 14 (80) |
| attack, the ego proceeds perfectly logically to the position that you | T 7 G 9 (171) |
| LONELINESS..................24 | |
| by fear of the same loneliness which IS its illusion. I | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| am with you in the loneliness of the world, THE LONELINESS | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| loneliness of the world, THE LONELINESS IS GONE. You CANNOT maintain | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| CANNOT maintain the illusion of loneliness if you are NOT alone | T 8 E 2 (195) |
| born of the fear of loneliness and yet dedicated to the | T 15 H 9 (409) |
| dedicated to the CONTINUANCE of loneliness, they seek relief from guilt | T 15 H 9 (409) |
| and ITS ability to overcome loneliness is but the working of | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| ego will ALWAYS teach that loneliness is solved by guilt, and | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| communication is the CAUSE of loneliness. And despite the evident insanity | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| communication TO it, and overcomes loneliness completely. There is complete forgiveness | T 15 H 14 (411) |
| YOU can never leave. The loneliness of Gods Son is | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| Gods Son is the loneliness of his Father. Refuse not | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| to everyone to escape from loneliness, and join you in your | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| only be accepted, and the loneliness in Heaven is gone. | T 15 I 10 (515) |
| of the sadness and the loneliness. For these are only attributes | T 16 F 10 (441) |
| nor no longer alone. For loneliness in God MUST be a | T 17 H 9 (477) |
| goal are set apart from loneliness because the truth has come | T 17 H 9 (477) |
| and to bring despair and loneliness to it and keep it | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| again. And they adjust to loneliness, believing that to keep the | T 21 B 5 (575) |
| rule in madness and in loneliness your special kingdom, apart from | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| shadows is alone indeed, and loneliness is not the Will of | T 26 G 3 (714) |
| sense of isolation, loss and loneliness. This is the treasure he | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| overcome completely the sense of loneliness and abandonment which all the | W 41 L 1 (68) |
| its result. All of the loneliness and sense of loss; of | M 11 A 6 M(30) |
| LONELY......................26 | |
| of receiving perfection. God IS lonely without His Souls and THEY | T 2 B 34 (30) |
| His Souls and THEY are lonely without Him. Men must learn | T 2 B 34 (30) |
| are closed, and He IS lonely when the minds He created | T 4 H 7 (98) |
| of God. YOU are as lonely without understanding this as God | T 7 H 11 (176) |
| this as God Himself is lonely when His Sons do not | T 7 H 11 (176) |
| you do, you WILL feel lonely and helpless because you are | T 8 E 1 (195) |
| home in God he is lonely, and amid all his brothers | T 10 D 2 (259) |
| is hard indeed, and very lonely. Fear and grief are your | T 10 D 4 (259) |
| make alone, and thus MAKE LONELY. God did not do this | T 12 C 13 (318) |
| to share with all the lonely ones who have denied Him | T 14 B 2 (363) |
| see is GIVEN meaning. The lonely journey fails because it has | T 14 F 10 (380) |
| experiencing himself as incomplete and lonely? T 15 K 5 | T 15 K 4 (421) |
| will you perceive yourself as lonely and deprived. And so long | T 15 K 5 (421) |
| across the desert, leaving no lonely little kingdoms locked away from | T 18 I 10 (505) |
| need for sin? Only the lonely and alone, who see their | T 22 A 2 (604) |
| after such a long and lonely journey where you walked alone | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| Let him no more be lonely, for the lonely ones are | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| more be lonely, for the lonely ones are those who see | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| wanders in the world uncertain, lonely, and in constant fear. For | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| sad and the distressed, the lonely and afraid, who are restored | W 124 L 5 (250) |
| the afraid, the suffering and lonely, and the mind which lives | W 152 L 6 (322) |
| 5. Yet in his lonely, senseless wanderings Gods gifts | W 166 L 5 (364) |
| when you perceive yourself as lonely and afraid. 12. | W 166 L 11 (366) |
| to all who chose the lonely road you have escaped. They | W 166 L 13 (366) |
| forget You longer. We are lonely here, and long for Heaven | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| it to the desolate and lonely and afraid. I give Your | W 245 L 1 (489) |