| LONGING.....................3 | |
| and has twisted even your longing for God into a means | T 10 F 6 (266) |
| and look not back with longing on the travesty it made | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| of Christ look back with longing on a slaughter house? No | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| LONGINGS....................1 | |
| and away from hell. All longings are satisfied, for what remains | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
| LONGITUDINAL................1 | |
| need for time. In the longitudinal or horizontal plane, the recognition | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| LONGS.......................2 | |
| God is perfect, and He longs to share His vision with | T 11 G 5 (297) |
| you is what the universe longs to behold. All living things | W 156 L 5 (338) |
| LOOK........................667 | |
| Golden Rule behavior is to look out from the perception of | T 1 B 42c (10) |
| mind which has learned to look beyond density toward light. | T 2 C 15 (35) |
| Spiritual eye is permitted to look upon the defilement of the | T 2 C 16 (35) |
| Man is not willing to look on what he has done | T 2 C 18 (35) |
| you would do well to look at clearly. YOU believe that | T 2 D 2 (37) |
| the Apocalypse. Man will ultimately look upon his own creations and | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| the will can begin to look with love on its own | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| It is perfectly possible to look on reality without judgment, and | T 3 H 9 (65) |
| the power of this denial. Look at your lives, and see | T 3 I 7 (68) |
| with mirrors? But where YOU look to find yourself is up | T 4 E 1 (86) |
| follow my example as you look at yourselves and at each | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| but say, I will not look there because I KNOW these | T 4 E 10 (87) |
| language. His equal ability to look BEYOND symbols into eternity also | T 5 E 7 (109) |
| can still set you free. Look as the Holy Spirit looks | T 5 E 12 (111) |
| that we said, Do not look there. It is still true | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| still true that where you look to find yourself is up | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| are NOT at war, must look for brothers and RECOGNIZE all | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| a light that you can look into theirs and enlighten them | T 7 F 13 (168) |
| it. You are willing to look at the egos premises | T 7 J 8 (182) |
| you how to disregard, or look beyond, EVERYTHING that would hold | T 8 C 4 (190) |
| does not know where to look. The Holy Spirit teaches you | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| teaches you that, if you look ONLY at yourself, you CANNOT | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| if you are willing to look at what the ego has | T 8 D 7 (193) |
| kind is impossible. When you look upon a brother as a | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| He has the power to look into what YOU have hidden | T 8 J 4 (214) |
| things, do not try to look BEYOND yourself for truth, for | T 8 J 16 (218) |
| condemnation by learning how to look on EVERYTHING without it. Condemnation | T 9 B 5 (224) |
| To forgive is to OVERLOOK. Look, then, BEYOND error, and do | T 9 C 1 (225) |
| this THROUGH Him, you cannot look on your abilities through the | T 9 C 3 (225) |
| find many. But do not look for meaning in them. They | T 9 C 10 (227) |
| does not KNOW where to look for truth, and therefore does | T 9 D 2 (228) |
| yourself as inadequate. Would you look to the ego to help | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| can only go BEYOND it, look back from a point where | T 9 F 6 (234) |
| If you are willing to look upon your grandeur you CANNOT | T 9 G 6 (236) |
| perfectly clear, if you will LOOK at it. By deciding AGAINST | T 9 I 6 (242) |
| REALLY afraid of losing THIS? Look calmly at the logical conclusion | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| And your vision will automatically look beyond it to what is | T 9 J 5 (246) |
| for His Son is everywhere. Look with peace upon your brothers | T 9 K 7 (249) |
| K 8 Do not look to the god of sickness | T 9 K 8 (249) |
| eternity, you must learn to look ONLY on the eternal. If | T 9 K 15 (251) |
| lost the ability to see. Look upon the glory of His | T 10 B 7 (254) |
| the Will of God. Therefore, look ONLY to the power that | T 10 E 2 (262) |
| dangerous. We are ready to look more closely at the ego | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| a while, for we must look first at this to look | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| look first at this to look beyond it since you HAVE | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| error quietly together, and then look beyond it to truth. | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| not be afraid, then, to look upon fear, for it cannot | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| confusion by definition, and to look upon darkness through light MUST | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| F 4 When we look at the ego, then, we | T 10 F 4 (265) |
| 3 If you would look upon love, which IS the | T 11 C 3 (283) |
| to open your eyes AND LOOK AT THEM. T 11 | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| Take off the covers and look at what you are afraid | T 11 C 8 (284) |
| is the journey to peace. Look straight at every image that | T 11 C 8 (285) |
| judge AGAINST. If YOU will look the Holy Spirit will judge | T 11 C 12 (286) |
| you are welcome, you will look out in peace and behold | T 11 D 12 (290) |
| do not know how to look within yourself, for you do | T 11 E 5 (291) |
| is merely ridiculous, if you look at it. Is it POSSIBLE | T 11 F 9 (295) |
| whatever part of it you look upon with love. This gives | T 11 G 3 (296) |
| are open, and He will look upon whatever you see with | T 11 G 4 (296) |
| you MANIFEST, and as you look out so will you see | T 11 H 5 (300) |
| witnesses if you will but look upon them. Remember always that | T 11 H 6 (300) |
| Perception IS projection, and you look in BEFORE you look out | T 11 H 7 (300) |
| you look in BEFORE you look out. As you look in | T 11 H 7 (300) |
| you look out. As you look in you choose the guide | T 11 H 7 (300) |
| for seeing, and THEN you look out and behold his witnesses | T 11 H 7 (300) |
| it, but you will not look upon me nor HEAR the | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| will see me as you look within, and we will look | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| look within, and we will look upon the world as God | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| H 13 When you look within and see me, it | T 11 H 13 (302) |
| Remember, then, that whenever you look without and react unfavorably to | T 11 H 14 (302) |
| this is true when you look within and SEE me. Would | T 11 H 16 (303) |
| only the eternal as you look out upon a world that | T 11 H 16 (303) |
| to control the universe. But look upon what you have made | T 11 I 5 (305) |
| the hand of Christ and look upon it. Its reality will | T 11 I 8 (306) |
| TOTAL perception. And as you look upon it, you will remember | T 11 I 8 (306) |
| those made mad by guilt. Look carefully at this world, and | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| IS without guilt. As you look upon yourselves and judge what | T 11 J 6 (308) |
| Son. And ONLY as you look upon him as guiltless can | T 11 J 10 (309) |
| this secret that we must look upon calmly, for the ego | T 12 B 2 (313) |
| the ego you do not look upon the alternative with gladness | T 12 B 6 (314) |
| is so crucial that you look upon your hatred and realize | T 12 C 1 (315) |
| C 2 You could look even upon the egos | T 12 C 2 (315) |
| You would be willing to look even upon your savage wish | T 12 C 3 (315) |
| The reason you must look upon your delusions and not | T 12 C 7 (316) |
| illusions, from which you can look back on them and SEE | T 12 C 13 (318) |
| DO NOT SEE. As you look with open eyes upon your | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| OWN split mind everywhere you look. God calls you and you | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| in your sight, for you look upon yourself ALONE. T | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| learn what insanity is, and look beyond it. It is given | T 12 E 7 (323) |
| YOU will see as you look with Him, for His vision | T 12 E 11 (325) |
| remember the past as you look upon your brother, you will | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| When you have learned to look upon everyone with NO REFERENCE | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| LET THE PAST GO and look without condemnation upon the present | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| T 12 F 6 Look lovingly upon the present, for | T 12 F 6 (327) |
| of what you were, you look at Christ and call His | T 12 F 7 (328) |
| out of darkness as you look on them. T 12 | T 12 F 11 (329) |
| in the darkness you cannot look upon the light you gave | T 12 F 12 (329) |
| 1 Sit quietly and look upon the world you see | T 12 G 1 (330) |
| see it BECAUSE YOU CANNOT LOOK WITHIN. You are afraid of | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| IS GONE. If you would look within you would see only | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| Do not be afraid to look within. The ego tells you | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| and bids you NOT to look. Instead, it bids you look | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| look. Instead, it bids you look upon your brothers AND SEE | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| them, are too afraid to look upon the light within. Within | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| but you cannot CHANGE it. Look, then, upon the light He | T 13 C 9 (340) |
| willing, with little opposition, to look upon all sorts of sources | T 13 D 1 (341) |
| they suffer, they will not look within and let it GO | T 13 D 3 (341) |
| of guilt, and would not look within and see it. | T 13 D 5 (342) |
| may do, you will not look within, where you would ALWAYS | T 13 D 6 (342) |
| you will not fear to look upon the Atonement and accept | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| were created. Fear not to look upon the lovely truth in | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| the lovely truth in you. Look THROUGH the cloud of guilt | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| that dims your vision, and look PAST darkness to the holy | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| is no other way to look within, and see the light | T 13 D 10 (343) |
| fear, for ANY reason, to look within and see your holiness | T 13 D 10 (343) |
| the Son of God and look upon his purity and be | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| and be still. In quiet look upon his holiness, and offer | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| bright within you. Let us look upon him together and love | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| him is your guiltlessness. But look upon yourself, and gladness and | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| and UNREAL powers, he could look upon himself and SEE his | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| is undone, for when you look at it in simple honesty | T 13 G 6 (352) |
| before you, you will not look back. T 13 G | T 13 G 7 (353) |
| of guilt, and do not look upon it as having value | T 13 H 2 (354) |
| Son see or choose to look upon without imposing on himself | T 13 H 8 (356) |
| to the holy circle, and look out in peace on all | T 14 B 12 (366) |
| of darkness and of ignorance, look to them only for fear | T 14 C 3 (367) |
| to believe the MORE you look at fear the LESS you | T 14 D 2 (370) |
| what you hide He cannot look upon. For He sees for | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| for YOU, and unless you look WITH Him He cannot see | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| secret thoughts to Him, and look upon them WITH Him. He | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| when both of you together look on them. His judgment MUST | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| but knows not where to look to find it. Let him | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| Its meaning to those who look upon it is not obscure | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| the ego allows anyone to look upon with some amount of | T 15 B 4 (387) |
| aspects of the totality, and look to them to meet your | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| you have no need to look WITHOUT and snatch it guiltily | T 15 F 9 (402) |
| you, it is essential to look at it clearly, and by | T 15 H 3 (407) |
| would release him, let us look more closely at the relationships | T 15 H 5 (408) |
| certain that, if you will LOOK at them, you will offer | T 15 H 5 (408) |
| is this that you must look upon; sacrifice is ATTACK, not | T 15 J 5 (418) |
| given God away rather than look at it. For if God | T 15 J 8 (419) |
| you better. Could you not look with greater charity on whom | T 16 C 8 (429) |
| thought system, and so could look upon it fairly, and perceive | T 16 D 1 (431) |
| Be not afraid to look upon the special hate relationship | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| your open eyes as you look on this. You cannot LIMIT | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| It is essential that we look very closely at exactly what | T 16 E 7 (436) |
| and this enables you to look on all your brothers with | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| you would not dare to look upon it. You think it | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| Love is FREEDOM. To look for it by placing yourself | T 16 G 2 (444) |
| it. Yet the closer you look at the special relationship, the | T 16 G 2 (444) |
| the ego offered you, and look not back with longing on | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| Only the wholly insane could look on death and suffering, sickness | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| seeking the special relationship, you look not for glory in YOURSELF | T 16 H 5 (449) |
| beautiful those you forgive will look to you? In no fantasy | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| the Holy Spirit loves to look upon, and which He thanks | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| bless your sight as you look upon the world with forgiving | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| T 17 E 9 Look at the PICTURE. Do not | T 17 E 9 (464) |
| hypnotic gleaming of the frame. Look at the PICTURE, and realize | T 17 E 9 (464) |
| you REALLY free to choose. Look at the pictures. BOTH of | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| hung in light, lovely to look upon for what it IS | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| the picture. And finally, you look upon the picture itself, seeing | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| grows MORE convincing as you look at it. And now, by | T 17 E 14 (466) |
| beyond the picture. As you look on this, you realize that | T 17 E 15 (466) |
| until you can more safely look BEYOND each situation, in an | T 17 G 1 (472) |
| has ALREADY happened. THEN you look back at it, and try | T 17 G 3 (472) |
| faithlessness. Let it enter and look upon it calmly, but do | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| of peace it offers, but look upon its offering and recognize | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| enough, as you begin to look at them. But nothing you | T 18 B 2 (481) |
| it here that you would look for happiness? Or would you | T 18 B 9 (483) |
| consuming, for all of them look to the FUTURE for release | T 18 H 4 (501) |
| call on love to enter? Look at the desert, dry and | T 18 I 8 (505) |
| bodys eyes will never look on it. Yet they will | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| unworthy of it, and cannot look beyond the barrier to what | T 19 B 7 (514) |
| can teach you how to look on time differently and see | T 19 D 6 (521) |
| 10 And yet you look with Heavens smile upon | T 19 D 10 (522) |
| vision, and you can see. Look not for what has been | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| T 19 D 12 Look upon your Redeemer, and behold | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| your Redeemer would have you look upon each other as yourself | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| for Him. And when you look with gentle graciousness upon each | T 19 D 15 (524) |
| illusions stand between you now. Look not upon the little wall | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| MUST produce conflict. As you look upon the world, this little | T 19 E 7 (526) |
| love, for love would never look on guilt at all. It | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| the nature of love to look upon only the truth, for | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| and completion. As love must look past fear, so must fear | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| gentle perception. What love would look upon is meaningless to fear | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| to send its messengers to look upon it, and return with | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| see the body, for they look for what can suffer. Is | T 19 G 4 (531) |
| Would you stop now to look for guilt in each other | T 19 G 6 (532) |
| the END of guilt, and look upon each other as you | T 19 G 7 (532) |
| each other as you would look on me. Forgive me all | T 19 G 7 (532) |
| serve your purpose. As you look upon it, so will it | T 19 J 4 (538) |
| And what but insanity could look upon the defeat of God | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| Take this from me and look upon it, judging it for | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| 542) could look upon the face of Christ | T 19 K 4 (542) |
| what you swore never to look upon. Your eyes look down | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| to look upon. Your eyes look down, remembering your promise to | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| you realize that if you look on this and LET the | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| the re-establishment of YOUR will. Look upon it, open-eyed, and you | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| It IS your will to look on this. No mad desire | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| its secrets, and bid you look on them and go beyond | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| you will be READY to look on terror with no fear | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| lift up your eyes and look upon each other in innocence | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| 2 No one can look upon the fear of God | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| no one would dare to look on it without complete forgiveness | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| Nor is it possible to look on this too soon. This | T 19 L 3 (543) |
| here you choose whether to look upon it or wander on | T 19 L 3 (543) |
| 19 L 4 To look upon the fear of God | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| preparation. Only the sane can look on stark insanity and raving | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| share in it until you look upon each other with perfect | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| give the gift is given. Look on your brother, and see | T 19 L 10 (545) |
| him the selfsame gift, nor look upon him with condemnation of | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| him as guiltless as I look on you, and overlook the | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| Think carefully how you would look upon the giver of this | T 19 L 13 (546) |
| this gift, for as you look on him, so will the | T 19 L 13 (546) |
| joy, and not of mourning. Look on your risen Friend, and | T 20 B 3 (548) |
| T 20 C 1 Look upon all the trinkets made | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| be forgiven, and you may look --- Manuscript | T 20 C 4 (549) |
| of God as whole. But look you first upon the altar | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| yet the thorns are gone. Look you still closer at them | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| 20 C 5 You look still with the bodys | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| C 6 This Easter, look with different eyes upon each | T 20 C 6 (550) |
| have the vision now to look past ALL illusions. It has | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| now. Who is afraid to look upon illusions, knowing his Savior | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| been given, the strength to look upon this final obstacle, and | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| but knew not HOW to look, nor WHERE. And now you | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| the Savior from illusions, and look on him with the new | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| by their adjustments. And they look out in sorrow from what | T 20 D 4 (554) |
| REALLY like; how it would look through HAPPY eyes? The world | T 20 D 5 (554) |
| now if mercilessness seems to look back at you, it can | T 20 D 5 (554) |
| you ask, How shall I look upon the Son of God | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| the truth? The world you look on is the answer that | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| no sin, and it must look on others as on itself | T 20 D 12 (556) |
| God within His Son, and look unto the Son to lead | T 20 D 12 (556) |
| when he is ready to look upon the face of Christ | T 20 E 5 (558) |
| holy relationship. And while you look upon each other thus, the | T 20 F 5 (561) |
| 20 F 6 YOU look upon each holy instant as | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| of Christ you yet will look upon ALREADY seen. T | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| And from His holy temple, look you not back on what | T 20 G 9 (565) |
| line with it. Before we look at them a little closer | T 20 H 3 (567) |
| as sinless, and yet to look upon him as a body | T 20 H 4 (567) |
| the body because it cannot look on sin. And thus it | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| vision. For what the seeing look upon IS sinless. No one | T 20 H 9 (569) |
| you in shining light, to look on with the Holy Spirit | T 20 I 3 (570) |
| body not. And as you look upon each other, you will | T 20 I 4 (570) |
| Son? Why would you rather look on it than on the | T 20 I 4 (571) |
| seeing it everywhere, in everything. Look through its eyes, and everything | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| imagine what the world must look like. It must be seen | T 21 B 2 (574) |
| light that stretches as you look into a great and shining | T 21 B 8 (576) |
| this song. And they will look upon the vision of the | T 21 B 10 (577) |
| with truth. And as you look upon the change in him | T 21 C 5 (579) |
| to give this little offering. Look closer, then, at what it | T 21 C 6 (579) |
| only is it possible to look within and see what MUST | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| limitations be removed, desiring to look upon their brothers in holiness | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| For all who choose to look away from sin are given | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| But in their seeing they look PAST it, as do you | T 21 D 12 (586) |
| E. The Fear to Look Within T | T 21 E 0 (587) |
| You are indeed afraid to look within, and see the sin | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| ego tells you not to look inward, for if you do | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| and so you do not look. Yet this is not the | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| so. Beneath your fear to look within because of sin is | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| you now entirely unwilling to look within and see it not | T 21 E 3 (587) |
| you have been willing to look on much of your insanity | T 21 E 4 (587) |
| identify, is not afraid to look upon itself. It KNOWS no | T 21 E 4 (588) |
| at your presumptuous wish to look within, you do not WANT | T 21 E 6 (588) |
| T 21 E 8 Look gently on each other, and | T 21 E 8 (589) |
| NOT equal. For what you look for you are far more | T 21 F 1 (590) |
| see a sinful world and look upon himself apart from it | T 21 G 2 (594) |
| it is certain that they look upon them differently. T | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| holds out for everyone to look upon with gladness. T | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| to you that, as you look on the effects of sin | T 21 H 8 (600) |
| denies. And therefore those who look on sin are seeing the | T 21 H 11 (600) |
| you will, and you WILL look on it and think it | T 21 H 13 (601) |
| together, and need no longer look on sin apart. No two | T 22 A 1 (604) |
| sin apart. No two can look on sin together, for they | T 22 A 1 (604) |
| independent of the eyes which look upon the world. If this | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| C 9 Let us look closer at the whole illusion | T 22 C 9 (612) |
| Behold the great projection, but look on it with the decision | T 22 C 10 (612) |
| be. It IS impossible to look upon your Savior as your | T 22 C 11 (613) |
| HE GAVE. Would you not look upon the Savior that has | T 22 C 11 (613) |
| God created it for YOU. Look on your holy brother, sinless | T 22 C 13 (613) |
| And they were made to look on error, and not see | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| see only illusions, unable to look beyond the granite block of | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| beautiful will each of you look to the other! How happy | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| between you that makes it look impenetrable, and defends the illusion | T 22 F 6 (620) |
| be but universal blessing to look on what your Father loves | T 22 G 9 (623) |
| Be not concerned with darkness; look away from it, and toward | T 22 G 9 (623) |
| powerful than you. Let us look straight at how this error | T 22 G 10 (624) |
| EXCEPT your minds are one? Look not with fear upon this | T 22 G 14 (625) |
| but is part of you. Look on it lovingly, and see | T 23 A 6 (627) |
| And this occurs whenever you look on anything that God created | T 23 B 8 (630) |
| to truth. Let us, then, look upon them calmly, that we | T 23 C 1 (632) |
| them calmly, that we may look beyond them, understanding what they | T 23 C 1 (632) |
| you would not think to look. He hid it in his | T 23 C 11 (634) |
| And it IS here you look for meaning. These are the | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| eyes, blinded and terrible to look upon, is lifted to the | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| upon them. And when you look at what they SAY, | T 23 C 18 (636) |
| he will suffer, and will look on his intent in nightmares | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| in a battleground. You can look down on it in safety | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| and from a higher place look down upon it. From there | T 23 E 5 (642) |
| the battleground, for there you look on him from nowhere. You | T 23 E 7 (642) |
| reference- point from where to look, where meaning can be given | T 23 E 7 (642) |
| of any kind between you? Look fairly at whatever makes you | T 24 B 7 (646) |
| sees not what they would look upon, and it would show | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| to you that you might look on him, and give him | T 24 D 7 (655) |
| save you BOTH from Hell. Look on the print of nails | T 24 D 8 (655) |
| in him and love to look upon it saw in YOU | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| Yet IS it joy to look upon decay and madness, and | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| these sights are yours, to look upon with Him and share | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| His Love for you, and look upon yourself as lovingly as | T 24 G 3 (661) |
| T 24 G 5 Look on your brother, and behold | T 24 G 5 (662) |
| that eyes which see can look upon. It is HIS loveliness | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| And it is HE they look for everywhere, and find no | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| you choose is yours to look upon. Yet will you choose | T 24 G 7 (662) |
| T 24 H 9 Look at yourself, and you will | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| you will see a body. Look at this body in a | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| the eyes with which you look on it, the hands that | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| not lie in how they look, nor where they go, nor | T 24 H 11 (668) |
| Christ in you except you look on holiness, and see Him | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| And every body that you look upon reminds you of yourself | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| you will see the masterpiece. Look at its loveliness, and understand | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| it safe that you might look on it, and see the | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| forth from darkness as you look on him, and you will | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| him forth for you to look upon. His sinlessness but pictures | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| strength, and both will gladly look within, and see the holiness | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| eyes and tired hearts that look on sin and beat its | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| world they will rejoice to look upon, and where their hearts | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| you both, each time you look on one another. He has | T 25 F 2 (681) |
| enemy, confused with Christ, you look upon. And hate because there | T 25 F 3 (681) |
| thinking Heaven must be Hell. Look once again upon your brother | T 25 F 6 (682) |
| forgiving eyes, and everything they look on speaks of Him to | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| it brings to what they look upon. Dimness seems better; easier | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| more obscure seems easier to look upon; less painful to the | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| is glad to have you look on him. He does not | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| love, whose gentle eyes would look beyond the madness, and rest | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| believe that God is mad, look carefully at this, and understand | T 25 H 11 (689) |
| to Hell that seems to look like Heavens gate? | T 25 I 7 (693) |
| is true. Nor need you look to your experience within the | T 25 I 13 (694) |
| him and sacrifice the rest. Look at the world, and you | T 26 A 1 (700) |
| him because you will not look at what is there to | T 26 C 5 (704) |
| is past. Each thing you look upon you saw but for | T 26 F 4 (711) |
| that was over long ago. Look gently on each other, and | T 26 F 14 (713) |
| cause must come as one. Look not to time, but to | T 26 I 9 (723) |
| His host. Regard him gently. Look with loving eyes on him | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| his innocence, and need but look on you to realize that | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| in love. And he will look on his forgiveness there, and | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| and with healed eyes will look beyond it to the innocence | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| one in which all eyes look lovingly upon the Friend who | T 27 F 6 (745) |
| that is needed is you look upon the problem as it | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| the cause, and not themselves. Look, then, beyond effects. It is | T 27 H 5 (752) |
| Seek not another cause, nor look among the mighty legions of | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| is not where you should look to FIND the truth. The | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| guiding rule. It tries to look for pleasure, and avoid the | T 27 I 1 (756) |
| do? Then let us merely look upon the dreams beginning | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| remember this, if we but look directly at their cause. And | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| to Him, that you may look together on its foolish cause | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| illusion. They were made to look upon a world that is | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| from the bones of death. Look at the little gap, and | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| of pain a joy, and look for lasting pleasure in the | T 28 G 1 (779) |
| there, though not yet seen. Look inward now, and you will | T 29 C 2 (787) |
| you now that you will look on them, and take them | T 29 C 4 (787) |
| He brought. And when you look on them, you will believe | T 29 C 5 (788) |
| a thing you love, or look upon it as a thing | T 29 C 10 (789) |
| whole within, and fear to look upon your devastation, and prefer | T 29 H 4 (800) |
| No idol takes His place. Look not to idols. Do not | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| stones upon the ground, and look to idols that they raise | T 29 J 1 (805) |
| I WANT another way to look at this. Now you have | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| there IS another way to look at this. What can I | T 30 B 13 (812) |
| T 30 C 3 Look once again upon your enemy | T 30 C 3 (814) |
| forgiven, for you chose to look upon your brother as a | T 30 C 5 (815) |
| idol; that you will not look beyond it, to the source | T 30 D 3 (816) |
| things appear like to itself? Look calmly at its toys, and | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| not there; and not to look upon the unreal as reality | T 30 E 7 (821) |
| real world. Perhaps they still look back, and think they see | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| they took, and they will look on Him Whose hand they | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| all hatred and all fear. Look back no longer, for what | T 30 F 9 (825) |
| F 10 Do not look back except in honesty. And | T 30 F 10 (825) |
| will be delayed when you look back, and you will not | T 30 F 10 (825) |
| Whose loving hand you hold. Look forward, then, and walk in | T 30 F 10 (825) |
| some appearances are harder to look past than others are. It | T 30 G 6 (828) |
| and will remain afraid to look within, and find escape from | T 30 G 7 (829) |
| T 30 G 8 Look on your brother with the | T 30 G 7 (829) |
| T 30 G 10 Look on your brother with this | T 30 G 10 (829) |
| scripts you write in sleep. Look not to separate dreams for | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| will be given you to look upon your brother thus. But | T 30 I 5 (835) |
| it this that you would look upon? Then let there be | T 30 I 5 (835) |
| 6 This will you look upon when you decide there | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| hate must father fear, and look upon its father as itself | T 31 A 10 (839) |
| outcome is the world you look upon. T 31 A | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| them both, before you can look past them, to the one | T 31 B 2 (840) |
| still another road. No longer look for hope where there is | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| smiles above it must forever look away, lest it perceive the | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| of me, and as you look on me you stand condemned | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| the self embraces all you look upon, and nothing is outside | T 31 E 15 (854) |
| I am, or how to look upon the world or on | T 31 E 17 (855) |
| makes no difference what you look upon, nor what you choose | T 31 F 4 (857) |
| of yourself may change. And look upon the good in him | T 31 G 5 (859) |
| way. Would you not rather look upon yourself as NEEDED for | T 31 G 6 (859) |
| see are images, because you look on them as through a | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| beyond. At least, you merely look on darkness, and perceive the | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| are everyone you meet or look upon, not knowing who they | T 31 G 10 (861) |
| seen through holy eyes that look upon the innocence within, and | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| it forth in everyone they look upon, that he may be | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| to create. Yet it can look with love or look with | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| can look with love or look with hate, depending only on | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| old concepts, and prepared to look on only what the present | T 31 G 13 (861) |
| is every living thing you look upon, regardless of the images | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| his eyes, and let him look upon the Christ in him | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| 1. Now look slowly around you, and practice | W 1 L 1 (2) |
| anything. 2. Then look farther away from your immediate | W 1 L 2 (2) |
| if you train yourself to look at your thoughts, that they | W 4 L 1 (6) |
| it may sound at first. Look at a cup, for example | W 7 L 2 (11) |
| see it? 4. Look about you. This is equally | W 7 L 4 (11) |
| equally true of whatever you look at. Acknowledge this by applying | W 7 L 4 (11) |
| Then open your eyes and look about, near or far, up | W 11 L 2 (19) |
| are done with eyes open. Look around you, this time quite | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| 3. As you look about you, say to yourself | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| Then open your eyes and look about you slowly, I am | W 13 L 4 (22) |
| statement to yourself as you look about. Then close your eyes | W 13 L 4 (22) |
| necessary, however, to continue to look at each subject while you | W 15 L 4 (26) |
| have no neutral thoughts. Then look about you, resting your glance | W 17 L 2 (30) |
| application of the idea randomly, look at each one long enough | W 18 L 3 (31) |
| not exist. 3. Look at the world about you | W 22 L 3 (37) |
| todays idea. As you look about you, repeat the idea | W 23 L 6 (39) |
| own ideas from it, and look upon it with a completely | W 28 L 5 (48) |
| begin to learn how to look on all things with love | W 29 L 3 (49) |
| before you, and you will look upon it and see in | W 30 L 1 (51) |
| is recommended. During that time, look about you slowly while repeating | W 31 L 2 (52) |
| Then close your eyes, and look around your inner world. Try | W 32 L 3 (53) |
| unreal because you do not look upon yourself through the eyes | W 35 L 4 (57) |
| Then open your eyes and look quite slowly about you, applying | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| eyes and repeat the idea; look about you as you repeat | W 36 L 4 (59) |
| more, and then continue to look for related thoughts in your | W 42 L 5 (71) |
| them. We will have to look for them in your mind | W 45 L 3 (78) |
| I have judged everything I look upon. And it is this | W 51 RI 2 (92) |
| only the past. As I look about, I condemn the world | W 52 RI 2 (94) |
| I condemn the world I look upon. I call this seeing | W 52 RI 2 (94) |
| no enemies. And I will look with God on all that | W 52 RI 2 (94) |
| Let me remember that I look on the past to prevent | W 52 RI 3 (94) |
| a real world, if I look to my real thoughts as | W 53 RI 1 (96) |
| life is thought. Let me look on the world as the | W 54 RI 2 (98) |
| determined to see. I would look upon the witnesses that show | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| to replace loss. I would look upon the real world, and | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| in place of what I look on now. 4. | W 55 RI 3 (100) |
| with this vision I will look upon the world and upon | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| for me, that I may look past it to the world | W 56 RI 3 (102) |
| part of Him will yet look past all appearances, and recognize | W 56 RI 4 (102) |
| be set free. I would look upon the world as it | W 57 RI 3 (104) |
| within myself. The world I look upon has taken on the | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| His gift. Let me not look to my own eyes to | W 59 RI 2 (108) |
| How safe the world will look to me when I can | W 60 RI 3 (110) |
| see it! It will not look anything like what I imagine | W 60 RI 3 (110) |
| is sinless. And as I look upon the world with the | W 60 RI 5 (111) |
| which the bodys eyes look upon. 2. Nothing | W 64 L 1 (117) |
| after reviewing the thoughts and look slowly and unselectively about you | W 64 L 9 (118) |
| sometimes keep them open and look about you. It is what | W 65 L 8 (120) |
| 1. No-one can look upon what your grievances conceal | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| who searches with us to look upon and rejoice. 4 | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| you do know where to look for it. Say, then: My | W 69 L 8 (129) |
| in you that we will look for it. 5. | W 73 L 4 (141) |
| darken your mind, and you look out on a darkened world | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| your will, and lets you look upon --- | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| willing this very day to look upon the light in him | W 73 L 9 (143) |
| the world today. You can look upon it now as if | W 75 L 5 (147) |
| you wait in certainty to look upon the world He promised | W 75 L 7 (147) |
| again how simple is salvation. Look for it where it waits | W 76 L 2 (149) |
| there it will be found. Look nowhere else, for it is | W 76 L 2 (149) |
| go beyond the grievances, to look upon the miracle instead. We | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| to him; we will not look upon our grievances. So is | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| the world reversed, as we look out toward truth, away from | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| lay the grievances aside, and look at him. Someone, perhaps, you | W 78 L 4 (154) |
| and truth, that we may look on him a different way | W 78 L 7 (155) |
| Be very quiet now, and look upon your shining Savior. No | W 78 L 8 (155) |
| myself in this. As I look on this, let me remember | W 84 RII 3 (167) |
| my mind. I will not look for it outside myself. It | W 85 RII 5 (168) |
| this not tempt me to look away from me for my | W 85 RII 6 (168) |
| misperception and salvation as I look on this. If I see | W 86 RII 6 (169) |
| leads me, and I will look on only what it shows | W 87 RII 2 (170) |
| In the light this will look different. 4. 74 | W 87 RII 3 (170) |
| Unshaken does the Holy Spirit look on what you see; on | W 99 L 5 (197) |
| the light, and you will look upon no obstacle to what | W 99 L 9 (198) |
| His happiness to all you look upon; His peace to everyone | W 100 L 5 (201) |
| you succeed! 8. Look deep within you, undismayed by | W 100 L 8 (201) |
| now. What could you rather look upon in place of Him | W 100 L 8 (201) |
| who waits that you may look on Him? What little thought | W 100 L 8 (201) |
| you will be glad to look again upon this world. For | W 107 L 10 (218) |
| happiness, although we seem to look on danger and on sorrow | W 109 L 1 (222) |
| him in your mind, and look at him a while. Try | W 121 L 11 (243) |
| which you hold of him. Look at this picture until you | W 121 L 11 (243) |
| and good. 12. Look at this changed perception for | W 121 L 12 (243) |
| of Christ from those who look with unforgiving eyes upon the | W 122 L 3 (244) |
| Open your eyes today, and look upon a happy world of | W 122 L 8 (245) |
| His loveliness in all we look upon. Today we see only | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| hold out to you, to look upon yourself. When you are | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| today, perhaps tomorrow, you will look into this glass, and understand | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| to you; the loveliness you look on is your own. | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| timelessness. Here can you but look forward, never back to see | W 129 L 5 (264) |
| And no-one can fail to look upon what he believes he | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| not doubt what you will look upon. For though it is | W 130 L 9 (267) |
| which cannot be achieved. You look for permanence in the impermanent | W 131 L 1 (269) |
| you ask for death. You look for safety and security while | W 131 L 2 (269) |
| acted out so you can look on them and think them | W 132 L 4 (273) |
| your mind, and you will look upon a world released. | W 132 L 13 (275) |
| to anyone who cares to look for them. Here is deception | W 133 L 9 (278) |
| as a vain attempt to look past what is there; to | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| your sins are real, you look on pardon as deception. For | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| Yet is this where you look for its defense? You offer | W 135 L 11 (287) |
| be shown that what they look upon is false. So healing | W 137 L 4 (296) |
| brothers, or you fail yourself. Look lovingly on them that they | W 139 L 9 (306) |
| gives you vision which can look beyond these grim appearances, and | W 151 L 11 (318) |
| eternity. 9. We look past dreams today, and recognize | W 153 L 9 (325) |
| what was never real, to look on Christ and see His | W 153 L 20 (328) |
| in evidence, for those to look upon who chose to come | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| madness, but Who still can look beyond illusion to the simple | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| you bring their eyes to look on and their minds to | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| leads the world to God. Look not to ways that seem | W 155 L 13 (335) |
| touch, and blesses those you look upon. A vision reaches everyone | W 157 L 5 (340) |
| one law. It does not look upon a body and mistake | W 158 L 7 (342) |
| no home wherever he may look, for he has made return | W 160 L 6 (348) |
| not remember Him until you look on all as He does | W 160 L 10 (349) |
| now unnatural. It does not look on everything as one. It | W 161 L 2 (350) |
| many times been urged to look beyond the body, for its | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| hear this sound will never look on death. 3. | W 162 L 2 (354) |
| it is given us to look past death and see the | W 163 L 8 (357) |
| Your messengers, and we would look upon the glorious reflection of | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| instant, now, we come to look upon what is forever there | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| them. But he will not look at what is given him | W 166 L 5 (364) |
| gentle hand directing you to look upon your gifts. How could | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| the hopes of those who look to you for their release | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| the unaskable. We do not look beyond what grace can give | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| 7. Today we look upon this cruel god dispassionately | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| today is certain. For you look for the last time upon | W 170 L 11 (379) |
| in him. You do not look beyond his errors. Rather, they | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| little while. We do not look to past beliefs, and what | W 181 L 5 (389) |
| practicing with one intent; to look upon the sinlessness within. | W 181 L 5 (389) |
| not this that I would look upon. I trust my brothers | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| For what we seek to look upon is really there. And | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| our love for everyone we look upon attests to our remembrance | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| minds to practicing today. We look neither ahead nor backwards. We | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| neither ahead nor backwards. We look straight into the present. And | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| them. You have but to look upon the world you see | W 185 L 2 (402) |
| what you wanted, where to look for it, and where to | W 185 L 10 (404) |
| it brings to everyone you look upon. Herein is the idea | W 187 L 3 (410) |
| them. Who could fear to look upon such lovely holiness? The | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| the purity that you will look on here. Be not afraid | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| here. Be not afraid to look. The blessedness you will behold | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| our lips. And as we look within, we see the purity | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| be withheld from anything we look upon. And to ensure this | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| It is not difficult to look within, for there all vision | W 188 L 2 (413) |
| is there for you to look upon. It was not placed | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| the joy with which they look out from the endless wells | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| have felt in them they look upon, and see Its sure | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| law of seeing: You will look upon that which you feel | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| of God within you, you look out upon a world of | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| it is unto You we look for them. Our hands are | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| this is what remains. You look on chaos and proclaim it | W 191 L 2 (422) |
| Deny your own identity and look on evil, sin and death | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| that thought is everything you look on wholly changed. 8 | W 191 L 7 (423) |
| Do not withhold salvation longer. Look about the world and see | W 191 L 10 (424) |
| can persuade the Son to look again upon his holiness. | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| Who knows the way to look upon them so that they | W 193 L 11 (430) |
| There is a way to look on everything that lets it | W 193 L 13 (430) |
| to learn for those who look upon the world amiss. The | W 195 L 1 (435) |
| accepted, but if you will look again upon the place where | W 197 L 7 (444) |
| when you have but to look with open eyes to find | W 200 L 3 (449) |
| Yet can he learn to look on it another way, and | W 200 L 7 (450) |
| are they underfoot. And you look up and on toward Heaven | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| given us by You. We look not backward now. We look | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| look not backward now. We look ahead, and fix our eyes | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| Sons, are sinless. We would look upon our sinlessness, for guilt | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| of Christ. And what I look upon attests the truth of | W 229 L 1 (471) |
| 1. I need but look upon all things that seem | W 235 L 1 (478) |
| could never be, and therefore look upon a world which is | W 240 L 1 (483) |
| free myself and what I look upon, to be in peace | W 243 L 1 (487) |
| Brother, come and let me look on you. Your loveliness reflects | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| 2. So would I look on everyone today. My brothers | W 247 L 2 (491) |
| we quietly step back and look at them, and then we | W 254 L 2 (499) |
| vision, through which I would look upon my brothers and myself | W 260 L 1 (505) |
| is he that I would look upon today. He is Your | W 262 L 1 (508) |
| to it. And would I look upon what You created as | W 263 L 1 (509) |
| gate of Heaven, let us look on all we see through | W 263 L 2 (509) |
| in all the things I look upon, the sounds I hear | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| In quiet would I look upon the world, which but | W 265 L 2 (511) |
| and in them does Christ look back upon me from my | W 266 L 1 (512) |
| given us the sight to look on them? | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| My sight goes forth to look upon Christs face. | W 269 L 0 (515) |
| show me my mistakes, and look beyond them. It is given | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| teaches me that what I look upon belongs to me; that | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| share one vision, as we look upon the face of Him | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| find Christs face, and look on nothing else. As we | W 270 W6 5 (517) |
| choosing what I want to look upon, the sounds I want | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| me. Today I choose to look upon what Christ would have | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| to be what I would look upon today. | W 271 W6 2 (518) |
| Father, let me not look upon a past that is | W 289 L 2 (537) |
| 1. Unless I look upon what is not there | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| seek my present happiness, and look on nothing else except the | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| and only kindness does it look upon. 4. The | W 290 W8 3 (539) |
| of God. And as we look upon a world forgiven, it | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| as well. What loveliness we look upon today! What holiness we | W 291 L 1 (540) |
| all things that I may look upon, that His forgiving Love | W 295 L 2 (544) |
| world is happy. Those who look on it can only add | W 301 L 2 (551) |
| was false, and we will look upon Gods world today | W 301 L 2 (551) |
| 302. Where darkness was I look upon the light. | W 302 L 0 (552) |
| is there for us to look upon. Christs vision changes | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| world today that I may look upon its holiness, and understand | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| a fact. And what I look on is my state of | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| of Christ. And I will look upon the certain signs that | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| I will not fear to look within today. | W 309 L 0 (559) |
| to deny my own. To look within is but to find | W 309 L 1 (559) |
| it is. I fear to look within because I think I | W 309 L 1 (559) |
| therefore see what you would look upon. For vision merely serves | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| And he cannot fail to look upon what Christ would have | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| purpose for today except to look upon a liberated world, set | W 312 L 2 (563) |
| gift. The eyes of Christ look on a world forgiven. In | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| the dream of guilt and look within upon my sinlessness, which | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| freedom is, nor where to look to find it. Father, I | W 321 L 1 (573) |
| we share It. Let us look upon the holy sights forgiveness | W 331 L 2 (584) |
| to see what I would look upon, and this I see | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| shows me that I would look upon my own. And I | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| call it to return and look within, to find what it | W 336 L 1 (589) |
| sin. Then let me, Father, look within and find Your promise | W 336 L 2 (589) |
| deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in | W 340 W13 3 (594) |
| and so I will not look upon them. What I seek | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| I let Christs vision look upon All things for me | W 349 L 0 (603) |
| is therefore given us. We look on everyone as brothers, and | W 350 W14 3 (605) |
| I receive. And as I look upon Your Son today, I | W 357 L 1 (612) |
| In holy welcome. Would you look on Him And hear Him | W 361 L 1 (620) |
| and they will begin to look for him as soon as | M 3 A 1 M(4) |
| relationship, in which both can look upon the Son of God | M 4 A 1 M(6) |
| all alike. They do not look alike to the bodys | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| that the teachers of God look on a forgiven world. | M 5 B 1 M(9) |
| of God finally agrees to look past them, he finds nothing | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| eyes behold is only conflict. Look not to them for peace | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| is impossible to those who look on war. Peace is inevitable | M 12 A 4 M(31) |
| Gods teachers choose to look on dreams a while. It | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| glimpsed the Face of Christ look back with longing on a | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| its thought system is to look on nothing. Can nothing give | M 18 A 9 M(47) |
| warped perception through which you look. Now it belongs to Him | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| the teachers of God who look to them for help, asking | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| and fearful His image. To look on His creations is to | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
| up from the dust and look upon our perfect sinlessness. The | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| all that the ego is. Look at its opposite and you | U 3 A 4 U(4) |
| opposite and here alone we look on what the ego was | U 3 A 5 U(4) |
| A dream as well. But look at all the aspects of | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
| will never question any more. Look at the kindly world you | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
| as you walk in gentleness. Look at the helpers all along | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
| the certainty of peace. And look an instant, too, on what | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
| Christ is perception. No-one can look on knowledge. But the Face | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| to save His Son. But look on this and you have | U 4 A 7 U(7) |
| for the illusions that they look upon must lead to more | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| the journey lacked til now. Look up and see His Word | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| your Name along with His. Look up and find your certain | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| possible for the result to look like retrogression. But in the | P 3 D 3 P(8) |
| to change the forms they look upon; the sounds they hear | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| thus given another chance to look at it, open it to | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| that sin is there to look upon. Yet will the proof | P 3 G 7 P(15) |
| turns against himself, he can look only upon darkness. He has | P 4 C 5 P(26) |
| salvation without recognizing where to look. Whoever asks your help can | P 4 C 7 P(27) |
| much the same as to look on sin and then forgive | S 1 B 4 S(4) |
| from you. Now can you look upon His sinlessness. S | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| your eyes, but you can look through His and learn to | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| shadows. His the eyes that look past error to the Christ | S 2 B 6 S(14) |
| who but the insane would look on sin when he could | S 2 B 8 S(14) |
| His eyes through which you look on him, and speak for | S 2 D 5 S(18) |
| have learned to look upon again. S 3 | S 3 C 3 S(22) |
| for you what you would look upon. When you have seen | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
| from me, and as we look together on the place whereon | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| the strength of Christ, and look upon the dream in which | G 3 A 5 G(7) |