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| for otherwise it becomes the messenger of ignorance rather than a | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| His help suffices, for His Messenger understands how to restore the | T 16 H 10 (450) |
| body will remain guilts messenger, and will act as it | T 18 J 6 (508) |
| healing, but it is the messenger of love, and not its | T 18 J 11 (509) |
| were united is but the messenger of love, sent from beyond | T 18 K 3 (510) |
| its justification. It is the messenger of the new perception, sent | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| instead? The message and the messenger are one. And you MUST | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| as if He were a messenger from Hell, sent from above | T 25 I 7 (693) |
| peace. You are Gods messenger today. You bring His happiness | W 100 L 5 (201) |
| His plan. You are His messenger today, and you must find | W 100 L 9 (201) |
| the truth. I am the messenger of God today, My voice | W 106 L 10 (214) |
| thus His Son becomes His messenger of unity with Him. | W 154 L 3 (329) |
| 5. A messenger does not elect to make | W 154 L 5 (330) |
| 7. An earthly messenger fulfills his role by giving | W 154 L 7 (330) |
| with strength. I am a messenger of God, directed by His | W 267 L 1 (513) |
| is no jailer, but a messenger of Christ. Be this to | S 1 D 6 S(9) |
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| Love is recognized by its messengers. If you make love manifest | T 11 H 9 (301) |
| you make love manifest, its messengers will come to you because | T 11 H 9 (301) |
| For YOU sent forth these messengers to bring this back to | T 18 J 3 (507) |
| the clouds the messengers of your perception return to | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| of them. For what the messengers of love are sent to | T 19 B 12 (516) |
| For peace will send its messengers from you to all the | T 19 E 4 (526) |
| on itself. And both have messengers which they send forth, and | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| F 2 Loves messengers are gently sent, and return | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| of love and gentleness. The messengers of fear are harshly ordered | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| called on to send its messengers to look upon it, and | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| what they saw. Fears messengers are trained through terror, and | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| even to its friends. Its messengers steal guiltily away in hungry | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| Send not these savage messengers into the world, to feast | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| has given you loves messengers to send instead of those | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| you send forth only the messengers the Holy Spirit gives you | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| you cannot ask loves messengers to remove from it, and | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| Spirit has given you His messengers to send to each other | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| fear. The Holy Spirits messengers are sent far beyond the | T 19 G 3 (531) |
| It is only the messengers of fear that see the | T 19 G 4 (531) |
| you. You will become His messengers, returning Him unto Himself. | T 22 E 3 (617) |
| 4. Gods messengers are joyous, and their joy | W 100 L 4 (200) |
| his place among Gods messengers. 7. Think what | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| heard, for you become the messengers who bring His Voice with | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| the role of Heavens messengers, which sets them off from | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| meant to be. Like earthly messengers, they did not write the | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| all the messages away. The messengers of God perform their part | W 154 L 7 (330) |
| thus do you become His messengers. You are appointed now, and | W 154 L 8 (330) |
| You who are now the messengers of God receive His messages | W 154 L 9 (331) |
| them. And they become His messengers which give as they received | W 159 L 8 (345) |
| eyes today. We are Your messengers, and we would look upon | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| outside yourself, become the holy messengers of God Himself. These thoughts | W 188 L 6 (414) |
| We are the holy messengers of God who speak for | W 350 W14 5 (605) |
| is true. As Gods messengers, His teachers are the symbols | M 6 D 2 M(21) |
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MET.........................21
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| all its demands are fully met. T 4 B 2 | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| helpfulness, and whenever they are met with this, the mind that | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| have believed that, when you met someone else, you had thought | T 8 D 7 (193) |
| knowledge because it has not met its conditions. T 9 | T 9 H 4 (240) |
| this awareness you have not met its conditions, and until you | T 10 H 4 (274) |
| but all their problems are met ONLY with healing there. | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| the condition of love is met, for minds are joined without | T 15 K 7 (422) |
| goal. You have thus not met your ONE responsibility. Atonement is | T 18 H 1 (500) |
| it would keep apart has met and joined, and looks upon | T 21 E 8 (589) |
| sinlessness. Nothing arises but is met with instant and complete forgiveness | T 25 D 4 (677) |
| forever uncorrectable, and to be met with vengeance, not with justice | T 25 J 1 (696) |
| solved BECAUSE it has been met with justice. Until it has | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| remember when they would have met with laughter and with disbelief | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| T(793) met. It does not matter if | T 29 E 4 (793) |
| you would like to be met in its resolution. The form | W 24 L 5 (40) |
| it to be hoped for, met with thanks and joyously accepted | W 192 L 6 (426) |
| as if they had not met before. The pupil comes at | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| and one which can be met that very day. For the | M 17 A 1 M(40) |
| you have will not be met. Let us not, then, be | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
| lie together here, and having met at last the choice is | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| and see that they are met as one, for such they | P 3 C 9 P(7) |
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| age-old attempts to turn base metal into gold. The one question | T 4 F 8 (91) |
| it has bought with little metal discs or paper strips the | T 27 I 2 (756) |
| paper strips and piles of metal discs. You really think a | W 76 L 3 (149) |
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METED.......................2
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| Its offering is death, and meted out in cruel form to | W 101 L 4 (203) |
| question them. Harsh punishment is meted out relentlessly to those who | W 170 L 6 (378) |
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| but, as always occurs when method and content are separated, it | T 3 G 5 (61) |
| idea itself in varying the method of applying it. However you | W 36 L 10 (65) |
| you believe. It is a method of conversion. This is not | M 1 A 2 M(1) |
| as danger. Sickness is a method, conceived in madness, for placing | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
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| T 3 G 5 Methodologically mans mind has been | T 3 G 5 (61) |
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METHODS.....................4
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| of you by using its methods for keeping this picture INTACT | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| your own needs, and acquired methods for meeting them on your | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| but now you need specific methods for attaining it. The speed | T 30 A 1 (809) |
| can be undone, by simple methods which you can accept. | T 30 B 2 (811) |
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| Final Healing, rather than a meting out of punishment, however much | T 2 F 3 (44) |
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| wish, this tiny illusion, this microscopic remnant of the belief in | T 19 E 8 (527) |
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MIDDLE......................3
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| you that there is no middle ground where you can pause | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| illusion and the truth? A middle ground, where you can be | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| its opposite? There is no middle ground in any aspect of | T 28 H 2 (781) |
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| righteous judgment. They become the middlemen the ego employs to traffic | W 73 L 2 (141) |
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MIDST.......................10
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| remaining quiet even in the midst of the turmoil you have | T 5 D 5 (105) |
| to be quiet in the midst of turmoil, for quietness is | T 11 C 8 (285) |
| giving you rest in the midst of every busy doing on | T 18 H 8 (502) |
| quite different. Here in the midst of it, it DOES seem | T 23 E 5 (642) |
| be your Savior in the midst of dreams of desolation and | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| peace and stillness in the midst of all the turmoil born | W 109 L 1 (222) |
| none; for safety in the midst of danger; immortality within the | W 131 L 1 (269) |
| is a stranger in our midst, who comes from an idea | W 160 L 2 (347) |
| recognize this stranger in your midst, for you have given him | W 160 L 7 (348) |
| untouched and sinless in the midst of all the thoughts of | W 229 L 2 (471) |