| MIRACULOUS..................9 | |
| of love, which are ALWAYS miraculous in the true sense, the | T 1 B 9 (2) |
| Miracles arise from a miraculous state of mind. By being | T 1 B 44 (11) |
| can choose between loveless and miraculous channels of expression. He can | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| Men are not used to miraculous thinking, but they can be | T 2 E 9 (41) |
| T 3 B 6 Miraculous forgiveness is ONLY correction. It | T 3 B 6 (47) |
| induces accurate perception. It is miraculous because it HEALS misperception, and | T 3 F 6 (58) |
| he HIMSELF is a miracle. Miraculous creation was his Source, and | T 3 G 6 (61) |
| God completely. That IS the miraculous power of the Soul. The | T 3 G 9 (62) |
| attributes would HAVE to be miraculous, being part of them. | T 16 C 1 (427) |
| MIRACULOUSLY................1 | |
| resemble his Father ONLY by miraculously perceiving. He has lost the | T 3 G 6 (61) |
| MIRAGES.....................1 | |
| and scamper off. Or like mirages seen above a desert, rising | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| MIRROR......................21 | |
| be. Your brother is the mirror --- Manuscript | T 7 H 4 (174) |
| the body to be a mirror of a split mind. Do | T 8 H 10 (210) |
| you can become a spotless mirror, in which the holiness of | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| other gods must dim the mirror that would hold Gods | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| You need but leave the mirror clean and clear of all | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| is CLEAR. Clean but the mirror, and the message which shines | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| shines forth from what the mirror holds out for everyone to | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| Spirit is holding to the mirror that is in him. He | T 14 E 6 (376) |
| not wait to make the mirror of your mind clean to | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| which you accept into the mirror of your minds in time | T 14 F 1 (377) |
| It shifts unceasingly across the mirror of your mind, and the | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| beside you. He is the mirror of yourself, wherein you see | T 24 G 8 (663) |
| God is like yourself; the mirror of his Fathers love | T 29 F 3 (794) |
| upon himself, and sees the mirror of himself in him. Thus | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| of him who holds the mirror to another view of what | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| of the world can only mirror what is within. The source | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| a diamond set around the mirror that this exercise will offer | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| golden frame that holds the mirror offered you today by hourly | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| for its release can only mirror yours. Your gratitude is all | W 197 L 3 (441) |
| I use. Perception is a mirror, not a fact. And what | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| Lesson 350. Miracles mirror Gods eternal Love. To | W 350 L 0 (604) |
| MIRRORED....................1 | |
| God created perfect can be mirrored there. The darkened glass the | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| MIRRORING...................1 | |
| it sees its own perfection mirroring the Lord of Life so | W 167 L 12 (370) |
| MIRRORS.....................2 | |
| of its existence except with mirrors? But where YOU look to | T 4 E 1 (86) |
| E 10 You are mirrors of truth in which God | T 4 E 10 (87) |
| MIS-........................2 | |
| because it is responding to mis- Thought. The body cannot create | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| that controlling the OUTCOME of mis- Thought can result in healing | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| MISAPPLICATION..............1 | |
| the distorted product of the misapplication of the laws of God | T 7 I 6 (179) |
| MISASSOCIATIONS.............1 | |
| not among its more profound misassociations, although they do reflect them | T 4 F 12 (92) |
| MISBELIEF...................1 | |
| misperception arose from the underlying misbelief that harm can be limited | T 2 C 9 (33) |
| MISCONCEPTION...............1 | |
| the cause of the total misconception about time from which your | W 8 L 1 (13) |
| MISCONSTRUE.................1 | |
| to introduce structure. Do not misconstrue it as an effort to | W 20 L 2 (34) |
| MISCREATE...................8 | |
| likeness of His Own, to MISCREATE. What you do NOT realize | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| is that the mind can miscreate ONLY when it is NOT | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| is REALLY free, it CANNOT miscreate because it recognizes ONLY truth | T 2 B 5 (24) |
| limits on its ability to miscreate by virtue of its own | T 2 B 30 (29) |
| believed that the mind can miscreate IN the body, or that | T 2 C 3 (31) |
| or that the body can miscreate in the mind. If it | T 2 C 3 (31) |
| doubt that the mind can miscreate. If one denies this unfortunate | T 2 C 5 (32) |
| have allowed your mind to miscreate, or have NOT allowed me | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| MISCREATED..................1 | |
| because you have misperceived or miscreated us, and believe in what | T 2 E 10 (41) |
| MISCREATES..................1 | |
| E 12 When man miscreates he is in pain. The | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| MISCREATION.................10 | |
| negation. It is a positive miscreation. While the miscreation is NECESSARILY | T 1 B 52c (17) |
| a positive miscreation. While the miscreation is NECESSARILY believed in by | T 1 B 52c (17) |
| projects in the spirit of miscreation. It still remains within him | T 2 A 12 (22) |
| device; it results in positive miscreation. That is the way the | T 2 B 5 (24) |
| has made them vulnerable to miscreation. They are therefore likely to | T 2 C 11 (33) |
| thought, and real avoidance of miscreation. Otherwise a miracle will be | T 2 E 9 (41) |
| basic conflict are Creation and miscreation. ALL FEAR is implicit in | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| Responding to ANY form of miscreation with anything EXCEPT A DESIRE | T 3 B 3 (47) |
| power to create. Even in miscreation will is affirming its source | T 3 F 8 (58) |
| and therefore KNOW that no miscreation exists. Truth cannot deal with | T 3 F 11 (59) |
| MISCREATIONS................9 | |
| do so. All of his miscreations can literally disappear in the | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| separation AND the fear are miscreations of the | T 2 B 29 (28) |
| is really meaningful, because the miscreations of the mind do not | T 2 C 9 (33) |
| it to give up its miscreations, is the only application of | T 2 C 10 (33) |
| similarly constructive, and that THEIR miscreations cannot hurt them. By affirming | T 2 C 14 (34) |
| wandering, thus passively condoning its miscreations. The particular result does not | T 2 D 4 (38) |
| man introduced into his own miscreations. The fundamental opponents in the | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| mind will inevitably disown its miscreations which, without the minds | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| God honored even the miscreations of His Children because they | T 5 C 1 (102) |
| MISCREATIVE.................1 | |
| is essentially mindless, or the miscreative use of the mind. Physical | T 2 C 11 (33) |
| MISCREATORS.................1 | |
| thoughts. The vulnerable are essentially miscreators because they misperceive creation. | T 2 E 10 (41) |
| MISDIRECTED.................4 | |
| you are defending misplaced and misdirected loyalty. That is what projection | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| world. Inappropriate physical impulses (or misdirected miracle impulses) result in conscious | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| his corrective behavior will be misdirected. The REAL vision is obscured | T 2 C 17 (35) |
| him, but the effort is misdirected. The misdirection is quite apparent | T 5 F 1 (112) |
| MISDIRECTING................1 | |
| to time, that I am misdirecting you. I have made every | T 3 C 6 (49) |
| MISDIRECTION................1 | |
| the effort is misdirected. The misdirection is quite apparent; it is | T 5 F 1 (112) |
| MISERABLE...................12 | |
| can only show him how miserable he is without it, and | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| the premise, I am a miserable sinner and so are you | T 9 D 1 (228) |
| since light IS understanding. A miserable sinner cannot be healed without | T 9 D 7 (229) |
| first recognize that you ARE miserable and NOT happy. The Holy | T 13 G 1 (351) |
| not because you are a miserable sinner, too. How can the | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| to wander off, alone and miserable, down a road which leads | T 26 F 2 (710) |
| far beyond the weak and miserable cry of death and guilt | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| of yourself that CAN be miserable, and remain in Hell and | T 31 G 10 (860) |
| perceive yourself as weak and miserable with these words, I am | T 31 H 5 (864) |
| weak, vicious, ugly and sinful, miserable and beset with pain. Such | W 95 L 2 (185) |
| projections rising to attack its miserable parody of life. It wants | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| alone. You even think the miserable self you thought was you | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| MISERIES....................1 | |
| your fears, with doubts and miseries, your pain and tears, and | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| MISERY......................69 | |
| he can learn how his misery lessens as he approaches it | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| conditions him to associate his misery with its absence, and to | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| to associate the opposite of misery with its presence. It gradually | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| am conditioning you to associate misery with the ego and joy | T 4 G 12 (95) |
| created for you for the misery you have made for yourselves | T 9 K 11 (250) |
| who are steadfastly devoted to misery must first recognize that you | T 13 G 1 (351) |
| contrast, for you believe that misery IS happiness. This has so | T 13 G 1 (351) |
| it. Forget not now the misery you REALLY found, and do | T 17 F 8 (469) |
| alone, for therein lay its misery. As its unholiness kept it | T 18 C 7 (486) |
| - sickness and death and misery and pain. These things have | T 20 E 1 (557) |
| not willingly be free of misery, and learn again of joy | T 20 I 2 (570) |
| not see that all your misery comes from the strange belief | T 21 H 1 (598) |
| you through a world of misery, waiting to tell you, at | T 22 B 3 (607) |
| bring the same amount of misery, though each one seems to | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| the way to lose the misery the other brings. Every illusion | T 22 C 1 (610) |
| could be the opposite of misery? To leave one kind of | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| To leave one kind of misery and seek another is hardly | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| The search for joy in misery is senseless, for how could | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| could joy be found in misery? All that is possible in | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| in the dark world of misery is to select some aspects | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| is irrelevant. No form of misery, in reasons eyes, can | T 22 C 3 (610) |
| only way to escape from misery is to recognize it, AND | T 22 C 4 (610) |
| Truth is the same and misery the same, but they ARE | T 22 C 4 (610) |
| but reason tells you that misery lies only on one side | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| you will either escape from misery entirely or not at all | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| joy of Heaven and the misery of Hell. Until you choose | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| you ARE in Hell and misery. T 22 C 8 | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| would condemn His joy to misery, and make Him different. And | T 22 C 10 (612) |
| Him different. And all the misery you made has been your | T 22 C 10 (612) |
| be yours as well? No misery is here, but only joy | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| tempts you to remain in misery? Heaven is the home of | T 22 C 13 (613) |
| to Him for help in misery. For now He has become | T 23 C 7 (633) |
| the sight of all your misery, and the awareness that your | T 24 C 14 (651) |
| sin beside him, both in misery, before the idol that can | T 24 D 2 (653) |
| help within a world of misery. It is their SAMENESS that | T 27 G 6 (749) |
| free of pain and sickness, misery and loss, and all effects | T 29 C 3 (787) |
| instead of endless strife and misery and pain? These questions are | T 29 G 1 (797) |
| stand apart from all the misery the world reflects. This is | T 29 I 2 (802) |
| entrusted ALL salvation from the misery of Hell. And to each | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| to stay in Hell and misery? And what could this give | T 31 G 10 (860) |
| truth. He would remove all misery from you whom God created | T 31 H 3 (863) |
| a deep sense of helplessness, misery, suffering, and intense fear of | W 41 L 1 (68) |
| result can only bring confusion, misery, and a deep sense of | W 71 L 5 (135) |
| aching world where pain and misery appear to rule. He will | W 97 L 6 (193) |
| through storms and strife, past misery and pain, past loss and | W 109 L 3 (222) |
| replaced by fear and evil, misery and death. If you remain | W 110 L 1 (225) |
| evil is not real, and misery and death do not exist | W 110 L 1 (225) |
| It suffers and abides in misery, peering about in darkness, seeing | W 121 L 2 (241) |
| are saved from years of misery, from countless disappointments, and from | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| his mind to fear and misery. His step is light, and | W 134 L 12 (283) |
| that those who wait in misery may be at last delivered | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| as remedy for grief and misery, all sense of loss, and | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| release from blindness and from misery. All that we see will | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| What but your thoughts of misery and death obscure the perfect | W 165 L 1 (362) |
| Still he wanders on in misery and poverty, alone though God | W 166 L 5 (364) |
| you more delay and needless misery than you can possibly imagine | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| there is a way from misery and pain. I am reborn | W 170 RV 7 (382) |
| surcease an instant from the misery the focus upon sin will | W 181 L 7 (389) |
| bring the same despair and misery as do the rest. | W 185 L 5 (403) |
| the truth in you, and misery can come not near the | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| to end all joy in misery. --- Manuscript | W 190 L 8 (420) |
| its bequest of grief and misery, of pain and loss, becomes | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| God, unless you seek for misery and pain. 2. | W 200 L 1 (449) |
| All pain Is healed; all misery replaced with joy. All prison | W 359 L 0 (614) |
| the end of dreams of misery and the glad awareness of | M 29 A 1 M(66) |
| as salvation, and pain and misery of any kind perceived as | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| made. Sickness and death and misery now stalk the earth in | P 3 E 3 P(9) |
| your despair or hope, your misery or joy. You have no | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
| but only greater pain and misery. How fearful has forgiveness now | S 2 C 6 S(16) |