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| human evaluation. 3. Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The | T 1 B 3 (1) |
| of your original state, you naturally become part of the Atonement | T 1 B 26b (4) |
| a state of grace, and naturally becomes gracious, both to the | T 1 B 45 (11) |
| validity, and let reliability fall naturally into place. T 1 | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| are NOT in conflict, but naturally live in peace. Blessed are | T 3 C 12 (50) |
| that of my Creator, I naturally remembered the Soul and its | T 3 F 11 (59) |
| from which the ability would naturally develop, would necessarily involve accurate | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| and although the mind is naturally abstract. The mind nevertheless becomes | T 4 H 1 (96) |
| T(97) naturally communicate WITH Him and LIKE | T 4 H 4 (97) |
| with the sword, which I naturally refused, not being at all | T 6 B 8 (130) |
| s purpose in translating is naturally EXACTLY the opposite. He translates | T 7 C 7 (158) |
| that they need, coming as naturally as peace that knows no | T 13 H 10 (356) |
| is tolerant. Defenselessness attends it naturally, and joy is its condition | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
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| now, because of their interpersonal nature. In this phase of learning | T 1 B 29b (6) |
| to PERSONAL salvation. The impersonal nature of miracles is an essential | T 1 B 36a (7) |
| miracle worker himself. The impersonal nature of miracles is because the | T 1 B 44 (11) |
| the Whole Plan. The impersonal nature of miracle-mindedness ensures YOUR grace | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| them to reach consciousness. The nature of any interpersonal relationship is | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| unnecessary as the wholly satisfying nature of reality becomes apparent to | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| some human controversy about the nature of seeing in relation to | T 3 C 13 (50) |
| characterized by the same erratic nature that holds for other two-edged | T 3 D 2 (52) |
| this choice because of the nature of its origin. YOU can | T 4 B 8 (73) |
| YOU can because of the nature of YOURS. Egos can clash | T 4 B 8 (73) |
| This accounts for its erratic nature. T 4 C 10 | T 4 C 9 (78) |
| characteristically good and evil in nature that the most benevolent of | T 4 C 11 (79) |
| with inventiveness. The highly specific nature of invention is not worthy | T 4 C 17 (81) |
| the only time. The literal nature of this statement does not | T 5 E 6 (109) |
| back or redirected. The irrevocable nature of the Holy Spirits | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| into being by the very nature of the steps | T 6 H 7 (151) |
| before of the extremely PERSONAL nature of revelation, we followed this | T 7 C 4 (157) |
| The world GOES AGAINST your nature, being out of accord with | T 7 L 1 (185) |
| you are taught against your nature, however, you will LOSE by | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| Your will is IN your nature, and therefore CANNOT go against | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| of accord with your TRUE nature. We once said that to | T 10 F 5 (266) |
| be, for such is the nature of Gods Son as | T 10 G 4 (272) |
| see nothing else. The contradictory nature of the witnesses you perceive | T 11 H 9 (301) |
| contradiction stand when its impossible nature is clearly revealed? What disappears | T 14 E 2 (375) |
| extension of holiness, for the nature of miracles you do not | T 16 C 1 (427) |
| not think of its fearful nature, nor of the guilt it | T 16 F 10 (441) |
| Guide TEACH you their insubstantial nature as He leads you past | T 18 J 9 (509) |
| at all. It is the nature of love to look upon | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| egos reasoning. Its alien nature to the ego is proof | T 21 F 5 (591) |
| a condition as ridiculous as nature roaring at the wind in | T 23 B 4 (629) |
| 23 B 5 Could nature possibly establish this, and make | T 23 B 5 (629) |
| it IS. It is its nature to extend itself the instant | T 27 F 1 (744) |
| And no one understands the nature of his problem. If he | T 27 F 7 (746) |
| him to see. Its very nature is that it is NOT | T 27 F 7 (746) |
| not confined. It is the nature of the innocent to be | T 28 C 2 (766) |
| view of its highly variable nature, this is hardly likely. | W 17 L 1 (30) |
| because of its wholly alien nature. Remember that any order which | W 29 L 4 (49) |
| to see. Recognizing the shared nature of my thoughts, I am | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| see attests to the fearful nature of the self-image I have | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| its wholly unchanged and unchangeable nature. We will begin by repeating | W 67 L 2 (124) |
| If you but understood the nature of thought, you could but | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| God and learn the fragile nature of the chains which seem | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| It is the all-inclusive nature of Christs Second Coming | W 300 W9 2 (550) |
| Correction of a lasting nature, and only this is true | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| the recognition of the eternal nature of life it is helpful | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| regarded as the way of nature, not to be raised to | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
| because of death. Devouring is natures law of life. God | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| because of its highly controversial nature. It would, however, be an | U 2 A 3 U(2) |
| to ensure that its illusive nature is concealed behind the words | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| its meaning clear because its nature seems to have a form | U 3 A 3 U(4) |
| a glimpse of the merciful nature of this step may for | S 1 D 4 S(8) |
| with this. Unlike the timeless nature of its sister prayer, forgiveness | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
| is shown by the brief nature of the cure. The body | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
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| foundations, and their fundamentally irreconcilable natures CANNOT be reconciled by your | T 10 A 1 (252) |
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| thought, they still come nowhere near the truth. You do not | T 2 E 4 (40) |
| without it, and bring it near very slowly, so he can | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| For you have come too near to truth to renounce it | T 16 C 7 (429) |
| unwilling now; you are too near, and you will cross the | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| what IS endless is very near. You have almost recognized it | T 16 E 12 (437) |
| here, sleeping or waking, comes near to such loveliness. And nothing | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| force for God, is very near. The infancy of salvation is | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| when his redemption is so near. But let the whiteness of | T 20 B 2 (547) |
| s approach. Let love draw near them and overlook the body | T 20 G 7 (564) |
| sound of battle comes remotely near, it rests in certainty and | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| He is like us, as near or far away from what | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| the end of Hell is near. T 31 H 10 | T 31 H 9 (865) |
| with the things that are near you, and apply the idea | W 2 L 1 (4) |
| your eyes and look about, near or far, up or down | W 11 L 2 (19) |
| happens to catch your eye, near or far, important or unimportant | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| limited to concepts such as near and far. To help you | W 30 L 4 (51) |
| earth. It will bring me near enough to Heaven that the | W 60 RI 1 (110) |
| far across the world and near as well; your distant brothers | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| this world. And yet how near are you when you exchange | W 129 L 5 (264) |
| to the ones you see near by, as you send out | W 132 L 16 (276) |
| than ourselves. It is as near to us as our own | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| The approach to God is near. And in the little interval | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| more clear, more meaningful, more near. 2. The world | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| and misery can come not near the holy home of God | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| must be, and yet how near to me and close to | W 252 L 1 (497) |
| takes away. And I draw near the end of senseless journeys | W 298 L 1 (547) |
| You. 2. How near we are to one another | W 344 L 2 (598) |
| we go to God. How near is He to us. How | W 344 L 2 (598) |
| Time pauses as eternity comes near, and silence lies across the | M 16 A 1 M(39) |
| the world. He is as near to Heaven as is possible | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| believe in sickness and too near to God to keep his | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
| we know. Remember love, so near you cannot fail to touch | G 5 A 4 G(14) |