| MADHOUSE....................1 | |
| is no army, but a madhouse. --- Manuscript | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| MADMAN......................7 | |
| as is the truth. A madman thinks the world he sees | W 132 L 1 (273) |
| a circumstance? Who but a madman could believe he is what | W 160 L 1 (347) |
| will not leave because a madman says I must. 3 | W 160 L 2 (347) |
| weighty consequence. Who but a madman could conceive of them as | W 190 L 4 (419) |
| more. 4. A madmans dreams are frightening, and | W 250 W4 4 (495) |
| dark and fearful images. A madmans dream is hardly fit | W 263 L 1 (509) |
| 3 E 9 A madman will defend his own illusions | P 3 E 9 P(11) |
| MADNESS.....................98 | |
| all the universe. In your madness you overlook reality COMPLETELY, and | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| lead you out of insanity. Madness may be your choice, but | T 13 H 15 (358) |
| you and your goal of madness. Be not separate from me | T 17 C 12 (461) |
| Call it not sin but madness, for such it was, and | T 18 B 3 (481) |
| set apart to tyrannize by madness into obedience and slavery. | T 18 J 1 (507) |
| s wish, which in its madness it thinks it has ACCOMPLISHED | T 19 C 7 (518) |
| conqueror. Is this humility or madness? T 19 D 9 | T 19 D 8 (522) |
| 8 Hear not its madness, and believe not the impossible | T 19 H 8 (536) |
| of the insane, dedicated to madness and set against the peace | T 19 J 1 (538) |
| on stark insanity and raving madness with pity and compassion, but | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| your salvation. You see his madness, which you hate because you | T 19 L 5 (544) |
| for you will share in madness or in Heaven together. And | T 19 L 5 (544) |
| You asked this puff of madness for the meaning of your | T 20 D 9 (555) |
| What could this be but madness? And is it this that | T 20 E 3 (557) |
| to meet the goal of madness. They are the means by | T 20 I 9 (572) |
| it fit the goal of madness. The goal of sin induces | T 21 C 10 (580) |
| creation, depends entirely upon the madness of its maker, and cannot | T 21 C 13 (581) |
| cannot serve to justify the madness. Your brother thinks he made | T 21 C 13 (581) |
| your insanity, and recognize its madness. Your faith is moving inward | T 21 E 4 (587) |
| Think not that THIS is madness. For this your REASON tells | T 21 E 5 (588) |
| have perceived the egos madness, and not been made afraid | T 21 E 6 (588) |
| no place at all in madness, nor can it be adjusted | T 21 F 8 (592) |
| and belief are strong in madness, guiding perception toward what the | T 21 F 8 (592) |
| not depend on it, and madness keeps it out. T | T 21 F 8 (592) |
| therefore unreal. The home of madness cannot be the home of | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| to leave the home of madness if you see reason. You | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| simply by accepting reason where madness was. Madness and reason see | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| accepting reason where madness was. Madness and reason see the same | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| T 21 G 4 Madness is an attack on reason | T 21 G 4 (594) |
| but takes the place of madness --- Manuscript | T 21 G 4 (594) |
| quietly, replacing madness if it be the will | T 21 G 4 (595) |
| the body, and let their madness tell them it is real | T 21 G 4 (595) |
| does, you are insane. But madness has a purpose, and believes | T 21 G 5 (595) |
| means, leads steadily away from madness toward the goal of truth | T 21 G 7 (596) |
| a burden to you? In madness, yes. And yet what madness | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| madness, yes. And yet what madness sees must be dispelled by | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| to escape from reason. What madness would conceal, the Holy Spirit | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| so thick it would be madness to attempt to pass it | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| will it be more than madness. And fear will reign in | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| And fear will reign in madness, and will seem to have | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| part of what made them. Madness holds out no menace to | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| with yourself? Let all this madness be undone for you, and | T 23 B 8 (630) |
| All of the mechanisms of madness are seen emerging here: The | T 23 C 10 (634) |
| the missing factor in your madness that makes it sane. This | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| upon both, for in His madness He must have this substitute | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| is apparent. The means of madness must be insane. Are you | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| you realize the GOAL is madness? T 23 C 14 | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| 14 No one WANTS madness, nor does anyone cling to | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| does anyone cling to his madness if he sees that this | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| what it IS. What protects madness is the belief that it | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| was the truth before, be madness now. Such a reversal, completely | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| reversal, completely turned around, with madness sanity, illusions true, attack a | T 23 C 14 (635) |
| as real. Their goal of madness must be seen as sanity | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| matter WHAT the form this madness takes? It is a judgment | T 23 C 17 (636) |
| save. Be not deceived when madness takes a form you think | T 23 C 17 (636) |
| upon yourself, to rule in madness and in loneliness your special | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| to look upon decay and madness, and believe this crumbling thing | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| be lost forever in the madness of his wish. T | T 25 D 2 (676) |
| this world a place of madness. Not one Thought of His | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| IS insanity. And what is madness CANNOT be the truth. If | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| eyes would look beyond the madness, and rest peacefully on truth | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| His Will is seen as madness, then the form of sanity | T 25 H 7 (688) |
| 8 It WOULD be madness to entrust salvation to the | T 25 H 8 (688) |
| he left without escape from madness, for he has a special | T 25 H 9 (688) |
| you must lose to madness because your aims can NOT | T 25 H 13 (690) |
| that the past is over. Madness speaks no more. There IS | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| imagining into belief and into madness, quite convinced that where he | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| sinned; that nothing which his madness bid him do was ever | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| destruction, sin and death; of madness and of murder, grief and | T 29 G 1 (797) |
| with you? Forgive yourself your madness, and forget all senseless journeys | T 31 D 10 (848) |
| that is your escape from madness and from death. Nowhere but | T 31 D 10 (849) |
| It is a thing of madness, pain and death; a thing | T 31 G 14 (862) |
| grounds for trust. Nothing in madness is dependable. It holds out | W 53 RI 3 (96) |
| You will listen to madness or hear the truth. Try | W 66 L 10 (123) |
| These are not laws, but madness. 5. The body | W 76 L 4 (149) |
| mind has been absolved of madness, letting go illusions of a | W 97 L 1 (192) |
| 8. Today escape from madness. You are set on freedom | W 101 L 8 (204) |
| his dreams; regardless of his madness that his will is not | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| This is the depth of madness. Yet it is the universal | W 139 L 6 (305) |
| is mad? Why share its madness in the sad belief that | W 139 L 6 (305) |
| not come to reinforce the madness which we once believed in | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| is not mad. Yet only madness makes a world like this | W 152 L 6 (322) |
| would exact. In them lies madness in a form so grim | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| walk ahead of truth is madness, but to let illusion sink | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| a Teacher Who perceives their madness, but Who still can look | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| reality. To question it is madness; to accept its presence is | W 184 L 6 (399) |
| you will not escape the madness which induced this weird, unnatural | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| Such is the form of madness you believe, if you accept | W 196 L 6 (439) |
| His Son in all his madness, nor betrayed His trust in | W 220 INII 5 (460) |
| sense. Attack is gone, and madness has an end. What suffering | W 249 L 1 (493) |
| way to You instead of madness and instead of fear. For | W 278 W6 2 (525) |
| What can he know of madness and the death of God | W 330 W12 3 (583) |
| is a method, conceived in madness, for placing Gods Son | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
| thought has guilt already raised madness to the throne of God | M 18 A 7 M(46) |
| M 18 A 9 Madness but seems terrible. In truth | M 18 A 9 M(47) |
| illusions stem. Is it not madness to think of life as | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
| It is a thing of madness, not reality at all. A | U 3 A 1 U(4) |
| has such wisdom except in madness. That many therapists are mad | P 3 H 5 P(17) |