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MISTAKENLY..................1
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| to Your Son, who thought mistakenly that he had wandered from | W 317 L 2 (568) |
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MISTAKES....................85
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| correcting level confusion, and all mistakes must be corrected at the | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| you may have made many mistakes since then, you have also | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| Nor does He see the mistakes at all. Have you been | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| the good efforts, and overlooked mistakes? Or has your appreciation flickered | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| be the light of the mistakes? You are now entering upon | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| them to correct all your mistakes and free you from their | T 17 F 14 (471) |
| Holy Spirit CANNOT punish sin. Mistakes He recognizes, and would correct | T 19 D 3 (520) |
| not, nor can He recognize mistakes which cannot be corrected. For | T 19 D 3 (520) |
| T 19 D 4 Mistakes are FOR correction, and they | T 19 D 4 (520) |
| Son of God can make mistakes. On this you share His | T 19 D 4 (521) |
| each other overcome mistakes by joyously releasing one another | T 19 D 10 (523) |
| him to overlook all your mistakes, and therein lies his OWN | T 20 E 2 (557) |
| guarantee that you would make mistakes, and give them power over | T 20 E 3 (557) |
| and all effects of your mistakes will disappear. T 21 | T 21 C 2 (578) |
| the difference between sin and mistakes because it WANTS correction. Therefore | T 22 D 2 (614) |
| whole would give. And yet mistakes, regardless of their form, can | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| 22 D 7 Only MISTAKES have different forms, and so | T 22 D 7 (615) |
| not the FORM of his mistakes keep you from him whose | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| Son of God can make mistakes for which his own destruction | T 23 C 4 (633) |
| who see him truly. His mistakes can cause delay, which it | T 24 G 8 (663) |
| How better could your own mistakes be brought to truth than | T 25 E 5 (680) |
| more condemn himself for his mistakes than damn another. He is | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| justice, then, does love correct mistakes, but not in vengeance. For | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| they are sins and not mistakes, forever uncorrectable, and to be | T 25 J 1 (696) |
| properties to Him. They are mistakes from which the Son of | T 26 C 4 (704) |
| safe to give but some mistakes to be corrected while you | T 26 C 5 (704) |
| answer all His Sons mistakes, and set him free. But | T 26 H 19 (719) |
| seen as one. Yours are mistakes, but his are sins, and | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| interpretation of correction, your own mistakes you will not even see | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| as SHARED, it MUST correct mistakes in both of you. It | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| of you. It cannot leave mistakes in one unhealed, and set | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| in your dreams on his mistakes. Select his thoughtfulness to dream | T 27 H 14 (755) |
| is not difficult to overlook mistakes that have been given no | T 30 G 10 (829) |
| we will think of his mistakes and even of his sins | W 78 L 6 (155) |
| nothing. That you have made mistakes is obvious. That you have | W 93 L 2 (180) |
| as God created you. Whatever mistakes you made, the truth about | W 93 L 7 (181) |
| a refusal to let your mistakes be corrected, and an unwillingness | W 95 L 8 (186) |
| in His teaching by your mistakes. He can be held back | W 95 L 8 (186) |
| continue is to make additional mistakes, based on the first, and | W 95 L 10 (187) |
| realizing that they were but mistakes. 3. The guiltless | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| He has replaced all your mistakes enter the darkened places of | W 99 L 8 (198) |
| which will heal all the mistakes that any mind has made | W 110 L 2 (225) |
| The unforgiving mind sees no mistakes, but only sins. It looks | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| 279) His ineffectual mistakes appear as sins to him | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| as his own makes no mistakes according to the dictates of | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| believe that sins are but mistakes, for who would suffer for | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| Heavens help, and all mistakes in judgment which the mind | W 138 L 9 (302) |
| purity undimmed by errors, pitiful mistakes, and fearful thoughts of guilt | W 158 L 7 (342) |
| own acceptance. We acknowledge our mistakes, but He to Whom all | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| the One Who answers our mistakes by giving us the means | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| that lies beyond your own mistakes, and past his seeming sins | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| past their sins. For their mistakes, if focussed on, are witnesses | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we will magnify and | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| as our focus goes beyond mistakes, we will behold a wholly | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| we were wrong. All our mistakes we give to you, that | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| witness to the Sons mistakes in what he thinks he | W 190 L 2 (419) |
| without the body cannot make mistakes. It cannot think that it | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| mind when he has made mistakes. 8. Place, then | W 194 L 7 (433) |
| everyone made free of your mistakes and honored as he is | W 200 L 5 (450) |
| of Christ instead of our mistakes. For we who are Your | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| part of You. And my mistakes about myself are dreams. I | W 228 L 2 (470) |
| and ears hear falsely. Now mistakes become quite possible, for certainty | W 240 W3 2 (484) |
| way to show me my mistakes, and look beyond them. It | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| welcoming, with all my past mistakes oppressing it, and showing me | W 293 L 1 (542) |
| holds safe from all past mistakes. And I would see only | W 293 L 2 (542) |
| is merely the correction of mistakes and the return of sanity | W 300 W9 1 (550) |
| extensions of the present. Past mistakes can cast no shadows on | W 314 L 1 (565) |
| hands, leaving behind our past mistakes, and sure that You will | W 314 L 2 (565) |
| free forever from all our mistakes, and to be saved from | W 330 L 2 (582) |
| learn that we have made mistakes which have no real effects | W 359 L 1 (614) |
| past as well held no mistakes; nothing that did not serve | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| in which as many previous mistakes as possible are corrected. Relationships | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| own. Now he makes no mistakes. His Guide is sure. And | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| from its throne by your mistakes. God reigns forever, and His | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| to let all his own mistakes be corrected. If he senses | M 19 A 4 M(48) |
| front of him, correcting all mistakes and healing all perception. Healing | M 23 A 4 M(54) |
| a brother only the unreal. Mistakes do not correct mistakes, and | M 23 A 5 M(55) |
| unreal. Mistakes do not correct mistakes, and distorted perception does not | M 23 A 5 M(55) |
| known to them, and all mistakes are recognized and overlooked by | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| is wholly corrected and all mistakes undone. Attack is meaningless and | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
| failures thus became his own mistakes, and guilt became the cover | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
| its heart is error, and mistakes loom large and grow and | S 2 B 2 S(12) |
| freedom lies. Others will make mistakes and so will you, as | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| learn to see like Him. Mistakes are tiny shadows, quickly gone | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| do not think that their mistakes were not your own as | G 4 A 8 G(12) |
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MISTAKING...................1
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| ego does not understand humility, mistaking it for self- debasement. Humility | W 61 L 2 (112) |
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MISTHOUGHT..................1
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| to the outcome of their misthought. THAT does not matter. | T 3 B 6 (47) |
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| in His Son, whom you mistook as flesh, and bound to | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| to your starving brothers, who mistook for gold the shining of | T 28 D 7 (771) |
| I really am, For I mistook my body for myself. Sickness | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| cross our minds, and we mistook the figures in it for | W 153 L 8 (325) |
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MISTRUST....................1
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| Holy Spirit, and you will mistrust it. This will lead you | T 8 G 4 (204) |
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MISTRUSTFUL.................2
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| what you are, and wholly mistrustful of EVERYTHING it perceives because | T 9 F 3 (233) |
| friend. For it is as mistrustful of death as it is | T 15 B 1 (386) |
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| all beliefs that rise from mists of guilt. T 26 | T 26 H 7 (716) |
| kept still deeper in the mists below the face of innocence | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| it occurs, but disappear as mists before the sun. A miracle | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| error. We are lost in mists of shifting dreams and fearful | W 192 L 7 (426) |