| MYRIAD......................2 | |
| that here are dreamed; the myriad of forms that fear can | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| with all the doubts that myriad decisions would induce. You make | W 138 L 4 (300) |
| MYSELF......................133 | |
| not be able to devote myself to teaching if I believed | T 4 B 9 (73) |
| not accept either perception for myself. T 4 B 10 | T 4 B 9 (73) |
| tempted to believe in them myself. T 4 B 17 | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| this brother as I know myself. B. Healing as Joining | T 5 A 3 (100) |
| and from the Son. I myself said, If I go I | T 5 B 4 (101) |
| I could not have It myself WITHOUT knowing this. T | T 5 B 4 (102) |
| I COULD NOT ATONE FOR MYSELF ALONE. Listening to one voice | T 5 F 8 (114) |
| you would be to forsake myself and God who created me | T 5 F 11 (115) |
| loved you as I loved myself. You go WITH my blessing | T 5 F 14 (115) |
| peace. I made the decision myself, but I can also decide | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| NOT share this evaluation for myself. And because I did not | T 6 B 5 (130) |
| to engage in upside-down thinking myself. If the Apostles had not | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| part of the Sonship as myself. Was it likely that I | T 6 B 16 (133) |
| remember that I told them myself that there was much they | T 6 B 17 (133) |
| of the Fathers Will myself. This is the awareness I | T 8 E 3 (195) |
| have renounced the ego in myself, and therefore CANNOT unite with | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| born of my knowledge of myself AND Him. We cannot BE | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| Because I will to know myself I see you as God | T 8 K 12 (222) |
| as surely as I awakened myself, for I awoke FOR you | T 11 C 10 (285) |
| I have overcome death for myself alone? And would eternal life | T 11 H 16 (303) |
| Holy Spirit as part of myself. I know that you will | T 15 K 10 (423) |
| to use you to imprison MYSELF. In the name of MY | T 15 K 10 (423) |
| desire this holy instant for myself That I may share it | T 18 F 7 (494) |
| you and forget part of myself. T 20 E 8 | T 20 E 7 (559) |
| forever. Be you perfect as Myself, for you can never be | T 28 G 6 (780) |
| will make no decisions by myself. T 30 B 3 | T 30 B 2 (809) |
| I make no decisions by myself, This is the day that | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| is what I learn about myself. Then let us wait an | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| upon the world or on myself. T 31 E 18 | T 31 E 17 (855) |
| thought is an attack upon myself. Conclude each practice period by | W 26 L 8 (45) |
| be as follows: I see myself as imposed on. I see | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| as imposed on. I see myself as depressed. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as depressed. I see myself as failing. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as failing. I see myself as endangered. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as endangered. I see myself as helpless. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as helpless. I see myself as victorious. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as victorious. I see myself as losing out. I see | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| as losing out. I see myself as charitable. I see myself | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| myself as charitable. I see myself as virtuous. 7. | W 35 L 6 (58) |
| ____ in which I see myself, there is nothing that my | W 38 L 4 (62) |
| The world can show me myself, I see my own thoughts | W 43 L 5 (73) |
| Love in which I forgive myself. --- Manuscript | W 46 L 5 (81) |
| Love with which I love myself. God is the Love in | W 46 L 5 (82) |
| enemies. When I have forgiven myself and remembered who I am | W 52 RI 2 (94) |
| show me an illusion of myself. 2. 22) What | W 55 RI 1 (100) |
| I cannot perceive them by myself. --- Manuscript | W 55 RI 4 (100) |
| prove that my illusions about myself are real. It is for | W 55 RI 5 (101) |
| I am when I see myself as under constant attack? Pain | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| I let this image of myself go. As it is replaced | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| upon the world and upon myself with charity and love. | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| prison in which I see myself. All I need do is | W 57 RI 2 (104) |
| am free. I have deluded myself into believing it is possible | W 57 RI 2 (104) |
| peace comes from deep within myself. The world I look upon | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| see what my illusions about myself had kept hidden. I begin | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| of all living things including myself, and their oneness with me | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| forgiven, I no longer see myself as guilty. I can accept | W 58 RI 1 (106) |
| the thoughts I hold about myself. 2. 37) My | W 58 RI 1 (106) |
| illusions except false ideas about myself? My holiness undoes them all | W 58 RI 3 (106) |
| be doubtful and unsure of myself when perfect certainty abides in | W 59 RI 1 (108) |
| me not cherish illusions about myself. I am perfect because God | W 59 RI 1 (108) |
| me, and come to know myself. Spend the remainder of the | W 68 L 6 (127) |
| world is healed, together with myself. Let me, then, forgive the | W 82 RII 2 (165) |
| not see an illusion of myself in this. As I look | W 84 RII 3 (167) |
| not tempt me to attack myself. --- Manuscript | W 84 RII 6 (167) |
| not look for it outside myself. It is not found outside | W 85 RII 5 (168) |
| aside All sick illusions of myself, and let My Father tell | W 120 RIII 2 (240) |
| I give is given to myself. 1. | W 126 L 0 (255) |
| I give is given to myself. The Help I need to | W 126 L 11 (257) |
| not tempt me to delay myself. The world I see has | W 128 L 8 (262) |
| Ask instead, Should I accuse myself of doing this? | W 134 L 9 (282) |
| ask yourself Would I condemn myself for doing this? 17 | W 134 L 16 (284) |
| it is. Should I accuse myself of doing this? I will | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| not lay this chain upon myself. In everything you do remember | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| Lesson 135. If I defend myself I am attacked. | W 135 L 0 (285) |
| we say: If I defend myself I am attacked. But in | W 135 L 23 (289) |
| holy. I will not defend myself, Because the Son of God | W 135 L 27 (290) |
| I mistook my body for myself. Sickness is a defense against | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| I will accept Atonement for myself. 1. | W 139 L 0 (304) |
| I will accept Atonement for myself, For I remain as God | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| I will accept Atonement for myself, For I remain as God | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| I give is given to myself. Lesson 144. My mind | W 143 RIV 2 (314) |
| 135) If I defend myself I am attacked. 2 | W 148 RIV 1 (315) |
| I will accept Atonement for myself. 2. 140) Only | W 150 RIV 1 (315) |
| This day I will accept myself as what My Fathers | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| one more like me than myself, and give him all I | W 160 L 5 (348) |
| the world because I bless myself. 1. | W 187 L 0 (410) |
| 196. It can be but myself I crucify. | W 196 L 0 (438) |
| the world because I bless myself. Gods blessing shines upon | W 207 RVI 1 (455) |
| 196) It can be but myself I crucify. All that I | W 216 RVI 1 (457) |
| I do I do unto myself. If I attack, I suffer | W 216 RVI 1 (457) |
| thanks for my salvation but myself? And how but through salvation | W 217 RVI 1 (458) |
| Father, I was mistaken in myself, because I failed to realize | W 228 L 2 (470) |
| You. And my mistakes about myself are dreams. I let them | W 228 L 2 (470) |
| desire but the truth about myself? 2. This is | W 231 L 1 (474) |
| and with perfect certainty assure myself, God wills that I be | W 235 L 1 (478) |
| will accept the truth about myself. I will arise in glory | W 237 L 1 (480) |
| I will be honest with myself today. I will not think | W 243 L 1 (487) |
| make. Thus do I free myself and what I look upon | W 243 L 1 (487) |
| me not fail to recognize myself, and still believe that my | W 246 L 1 (490) |
| me. What grieves is not myself. What is in pain is | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| but mock the truth about myself. Now I disown self-concepts and | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| 250. Let me not see myself as limited. | W 250 L 0 (494) |
| see him so I see myself. Today I would see truly | W 250 L 2 (494) |
| now at last I find myself at peace. 2. | W 251 L 1 (496) |
| come to me unbidden by myself. Even in this world, it | W 253 L 1 (498) |
| Father, I did not make myself, although in my insanity I | W 260 L 1 (505) |
| look upon my brothers and myself today. 2. Now | W 260 L 1 (505) |
| and security. I will behold myself where I perceive my strength | W 261 L 1 (507) |
| Father, nor as stranger to myself. For he is part of | W 262 L 1 (508) |
| in the place I see myself, and everywhere I go. You | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| is pure, and holy as Myself. And thus did God become | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| had many foolish thoughts about myself and my creation, and have | W 278 W6 2 (525) |
| I will not hurt myself today. For I am far | W 281 L 2 (529) |
| be insane, and to accept myself as God Himself, my Father | W 282 L 1 (530) |
| I made an image of myself, and it is this I | W 283 L 1 (531) |
| in its name, both for myself and for the world as | W 291 L 1 (540) |
| from You instead of from myself. I do not know the | W 291 L 2 (540) |
| everything I give I give myself. This is salvations simple | W 297 L 1 (546) |
| as I accept Atonement for myself. 2. Father, how | W 297 L 1 (546) |
| that I accept Atonement for myself. For thus does what is | W 318 L 2 (569) |
| me. Now I would guide myself no more. For I have | W 321 L 1 (573) |
| 330. I will not hurt myself again today. | W 330 L 0 (582) |
| one with me and like myself. In him I find my | W 335 L 2 (588) |
| I must accept Atonement for myself, and nothing more. God has | W 337 L 1 (590) |
| I need do nothing of myself, for I need but accept | W 337 L 1 (590) |
| but I accept Atonement for myself. Father, my dream is ended | W 337 L 2 (590) |
| I would do nothing by myself, but hear Your Voice in | W 339 L 2 (592) |
| save what I desired for myself alone. And as I looked | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| weapon I would use against myself To keep all miracles away | W 347 L 0 (601) |
| see him sinful, I proclaim myself a sinner; not a Son | W 351 L 1 (606) |
| His purpose. Then I lose myself in my Identity, and recognize | W 353 L 1 (608) |
| always. Let me not forget myself is nothing, but my Self | W 358 L 1 (613) |
| the course. To say, Of myself I can do nothing is | M 30 A 4 M(69) |