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| freeing him from his own nightmares. They release him from a | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| in a condition to experience nightmares BECAUSE he was asleep. If | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| why he sees it in nightmares, or in pleasant disguises in | T 3 H 4 (64) |
| not inform them that the nightmares which frightened them so badly | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| is an advantage to bringing nightmares into awareness, but ONLY to | T 9 D 2 (228) |
| who no longer believes in nightmares of ANY kind. The light | T 9 D 8 (229) |
| him you are only having nightmares. You who are beginning to | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| but if they HIDE their nightmares they will KEEP them. It | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| yourselves. You are hiding your nightmares in the darkness of your | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| Let us not save nightmares, for they are not fitting | T 11 C 8 (284) |
| The ego would PRESERVE your nightmares, and PREVENT you from awakening | T 12 D 6 (320) |
| And that is why the nightmares come. You dream of isolation | T 12 F 12 (329) |
| followed them through all your nightmares, and have been faithful in | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| want is the exchange of nightmares for the happy dreams of | T 12 G 9 (332) |
| your weird imaginings, your blackest nightmares all mean nothing. They will | T 13 E 5 (347) |
| identify with the ego. Their nightmares and their fears are all | T 15 B 1 (386) |
| the Holy Spirit translates your nightmares into happy dreams; your wild | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| look on his intent in nightmares where the smiles are gone | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| T 29 J 5 Nightmares are childish dreams. The toys | T 29 J 5 (806) |
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| have spent long days and nights in celebrating death. Today you | W 157 L 1 (339) |
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| the rocky road he walks. No- one but has identified with | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| And from this Self is no- one left outside. Give thanks | W 197 L 8 (442) |
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| you see only the past. No-one really sees anything. He sees | W 8 L 1 (13) |
| and the world blessed together. No-one loses; nothing is taken away | W 37 L 1 (60) |
| need a workbook at all. No-one needs practice to gain what | W 36 L 2 (64) |
| think you have become, for no-one can conceive of his Creator | W 68 L 1 (126) |
| become apparent that there is no-one against whom you do not | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| 1. No-one can look upon what your | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| be inevitable. 5. No-one could solve all the problems | W 79 L 5 (157) |
| cannot give but to Itself. No-one can ask in vain to | W 92 L 7 (178) |
| is dim and lusterless. And no-one laughs because all laughter can | W 100 L 3 (200) |
| to your trust today, forgetting no-one, bringing everyone into the boundless | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| to bitter ashes of despair. No-one but must accept this thought | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| you see is really there. No-one can see a world his | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| has not accorded value. And no-one can fail to look upon | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| 19, 1970 Lesson 131. No-one can fail who asks to | W 131 L 0 (269) |
| the goal you really want. No-one can fail to want this | W 131 L 4 (269) |
| 5. No-one remains in hell, for no-one | W 131 L 5 (270) |
| No-one remains in hell, for no-one can abandon his Creator, nor | W 131 L 5 (270) |
| W(271) No-one can fail who asks to | W 131 L 9 (271) |
| to open it, remind yourself no-one can fail who asks to | W 131 L 12 (271) |
| purpose offers it to me. No-one can fail who asks to | W 131 L 15 (272) |
| everything you do remember this: No-one is crucified alone, and yet | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| is crucified alone, and yet, No-one can enter Heaven by himself | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| its sense of threat. For no-one walks the world in armature | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| 1. No-one can heal unless he understands | W 136 L 1 (291) |
| 1. 131) No-one can fail who asks to | W 146 RIV 1 (314) |
| 1. No-one can judge on partial evidence | W 151 L 1 (316) |
| holy lesson of his sanctity. No-one can fail to listen when | W 151 L 16 (319) |
| 1. No-one can suffer loss unless it | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| it be his own decision. No-one suffers pain except his choice | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| elects this state for him. No-one can grieve nor fear nor | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| outcomes that he wants, and no-one dies without his own consent | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| and do not recognize them. No-one can receive and understand he | W 154 L 8 (330) |
| You have received all this. No-one who walks the world but | W 158 L 2 (341) |
| this you give today, see no-one as a body. Greet him | W 158 L 8 (342) |
| 1. No-one can give what he has | W 159 L 1 (344) |
| door is never locked, and no-one is denied his least request | W 159 L 6 (345) |
| suffering are healed and welcome. No-one will be turned away from | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| home, where his salvation waits. No-one is stranger to him. No-one | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| No-one is stranger to him. No-one asks for anything of him | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| be a stranger to yourself? No-one would let himself be dispossessed | W 160 L 3 (347) |
| the target for attack, for no-one thinks he hates a mind | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| need to further clarify what no-one in the world can understand | W 169 L 10 (375) |
| 1. No-one attacks without intent to hurt | W 170 L 1 (377) |
| for me. I have forgotten no-one. Help me now to lead | W 170 RV 7 (382) |
| mind again. 2. No-one but knows whereof we speak | W 183 L 2 (394) |
| 13. No-one can fail who seeks the | W 184 L 13 (401) |
| fully recognized. 2. No-one can mean these words and | W 185 L 2 (402) |
| to renounce all dreams. For no-one means these words who wants | W 185 L 5 (403) |
| sharing it? 11. No-one who truly seeks the peace | W 185 L 11 (404) |
| 13. No-one can lose and everyone must | W 185 L 13 (405) |
| 1. No-one can give unless he has | W 187 L 1 (410) |
| to credit is not this. No-one can doubt that you must | W 187 L 1 (410) |
| reach down and bring oppression. No-one but yourself affects you. There | W 190 L 5 (420) |
| 9. Therefore hold no-one prisoner. Release instead of bind | W 192 L 9 (427) |
| be rejected in the end. No-one can hide forever from a | W 193 L 4 (428) |
| unloosened in this way. Let no-one hour cast its shadow on | W 193 L 12 (430) |
| received. 3. In no-one instant is depression felt, or | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| experienced, or loss perceived. In no-one instant sorrow can be set | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| throne and worshipped faithfully. In no-one instant can one even die | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| who are one with me. No-one but is my brother. I | W 201 RVI 1 (454) |
| thus conflicted in my actions. No-one can serve contradicting goals and | W 257 L 1 (502) |
| Now he has learned that no-one frightens him, and nothing can | W 338 L 1 (591) |
| 1. No-one desires pain. But he can | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| think that pain is pleasure. No-one would avoid his happiness. But | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| And more than that can no-one ever have, for in these | W 360 L 6 (617) |
| you. You are not alone. No-one who calls on Him can | W 361 L 1 (619) |
| 1. Christ passes no-one by. Through this you know | W 361 L 1 (620) |
| Face of Christ is perception. No-one can look on knowledge. But | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| Yet is the ending sure. No-one can fail to do what | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| of substance can be seen. No-one would hesitate to leave a | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| ancient dream so long ago no-one remembers now. Its time is | G 3 A 9 G(8) |
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| But a tiny willingness, a nod to God, a greeting to | T 24 G 12 (664) |
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NOISE.......................1
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| cannot rise above the senseless noise of sounds which have no | T 31 A 6 (837) |
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NOISES......................1
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| sounds and harsh and rasping noises of the world. Yet does | W 183 L 6 (395) |
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NON-........................1
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| in terms of threat or non- Threat TO ITSELF. In one | T 4 F 2 (89) |
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NON-CREATIVE................1
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| attempt to heal it through non-creative agents. It does not follow | T 2 C 6 (32) |