| ALIKE.......................24 | |
| are freely given to everyone alike. Except ye become as little | T 1 B 51d (15) |
| them. Teacher and pupil are alike in the learning process. They | T 4 B 3 (71) |
| you, knowing that we ARE alike. If you want to be | T 8 E 8 (197) |
| is given equally to all alike! He leaves you no one | T 13 H 17 (358) |
| another. The holy instant shines alike on all relationships, for in | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| and withering blight of sin alike. Your gift has saved him | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| it teaches you you are ALIKE. You have no | T 24 B 8 (646) |
| you for his. You are alike to God as God is | T 24 C 10 (650) |
| the Father and the Son alike. Nothing has power over you | T 25 C 10 (674) |
| in time and in eternity alike. This is the function given | T 25 G 7 (685) |
| it is offered to everyone alike. It is received and given | T 25 J 10 (698) |
| innocence and sin will end alike within the termination of the | T 27 B 7 (731) |
| witnesses of sin are all alike. Call pleasure pain, and it | T 27 G 2 (748) |
| and pleasures does He heal alike, for ALL sins witnesses | T 27 G 4 (749) |
| your brother and the world alike. Here is the CAUSE of | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| however, to treat them all alike to whatever extent you can | W 26 L 7 (45) |
| To share is to make alike, or to make one. Nor | W 45 L 2 (78) |
| are like each other, and alike to Him. | W 260 L 2 (505) |
| teachers are not at all alike. They do not look alike | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| alike. They do not look alike to the bodys eyes | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| this respect they are all alike. M 5 A 2 | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| is perception, false and true alike. Gone is forgiveness, for its | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| inevitable that patients and therapists alike accept unrealistic goals not completely | P 3 A 4 P(3) |
| the therapist and patient share alike. --- Manuscript | P 4 C 4 P(25) |
| ALIVE.......................27 | |
| lives in fear is really alive. His own last judgment cannot | T 2 F 6 (45) |
| be wholly fearful and remain alive, then the only possible whole | T 5 A 2 (100) |
| God Himself keeps this will alive by transmitting it from His | T 5 C 7 (103) |
| God has kept the spark alive so that the Rays can | T 9 J 8 (247) |
| reconciled by your vacillations. Nothing alive is fatherless, for life is | T 10 A 1 (252) |
| seems to keep them both alive, and equal in their reality | T 14 D 4 (371) |
| spot HIS reason touches grows alive with beauty, and what seemed | T 17 C 5 (455) |
| remembered, yet THERE to come alive as the relationship is given | T 17 C 7 (459) |
| feed upon and keep itself alive; a thing condemned, damned by | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| for crumbs to keep itself alive. Here it would drag its | T 20 G 5 (564) |
| His Will is One. Nothing alive that is not part of | T 24 G 2 (661) |
| and nothing IS but is alive in Him. Your brothers | T 24 G 2 (661) |
| made to keep the past alive, the present dead, are stored | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| have given life is not alive, and symbolizes but your wish | T 29 C 6 (788) |
| but your wish to be alive apart from life, alive in | T 29 C 6 (788) |
| be alive apart from life, alive in death, with death perceived | T 29 C 6 (788) |
| and idol KEEP the dream alive and terrible, for who could | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| do they keep his thoughts alive and real, but seen outside | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| the sense of sin alive. And recognizing God is just | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| see anything which is really alive and really joyous. That is | W 17 L 3 (30) |
| hardly be conceived. To be alive and not to know yourself | W 139 L 3 (304) |
| what but you can be alive instead? Who is the doubter | W 139 L 3 (304) |
| Yet he could never be alive at all unless he knew | W 139 L 4 (304) |
| implies that God was once alive and somehow perished, killed, apparently | W 163 L 7 (357) |
| world anew, shining in innocence, alive with hope, and blessed with | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| to be overcome to be alive at all. And next, it | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| gentle ordering and kindly thoughts, alive with hope and radiant in | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
| ALL-........................3 | |
| the lamb as blood-stained, an all- Too-widespread error, do NOT understand | T 3 C 12 (50) |
| A little knowledge is an all- encompassing thing. If you are | T 4 G 9 (95) |
| give, for every gift is all- encompassing and lifts the universe | G 4 A 5 G(11) |
| ALL-EMBRACING...............2 | |
| already made a choice as all-embracing as its opposite. What we | W 130 L 6 (267) |
| in us, and feel Its all-embracing tenderness, Its Love Which knows | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| ALL-ENCOMPASSED.............1 | |
| T(667) all-encompassed, nothing to add and nothing | T 24 H 7 (667) |
| ALL-ENCOMPASSING............8 | |
| is fear, but what is all-encompassing can have no opposite. | T 1 A 2 (1) |
| COMPOUNDING guilt until it becomes all-encompassing, and demands vengeance forever. | T 15 B 6 (388) |
| like Himself. A perfect being, all-encompassing and --- | T 24 H 7 (666) |
| deathless come to die, the all-encompassing to suffer loss, the timeless | T 29 I 6 (803) |
| changelessness and its eternal wholeness, all-encompassing, Gods perfect gift to | W 152 L 9 (322) |
| the sense that it is all-encompassing. We need to see a | W 161 L 4 (350) |
| let His Name become the all-encompassing idea which holds your mind | W 182 L 8 (392) |
| in place of the unfailing, all-encompassing and limitless strength of gentleness | M 5 E 2 M(13) |
| ALL-IN-ALL..................1 | |
| only love she has, her all-in-all, extension of herself, as much | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| ALL-INCLUSIVE...............4 | |
| purpose, and this faith is all-inclusive. Where the goal of truth | T 17 G 6 (473) |
| 3. Truth must be all-inclusive if it be the truth | W 152 L 3 (321) |
| forgiveness be extended to the all-inclusive goal that it must reach | W 199 L 4 (447) |
| 2. It is the all-inclusive nature of Christs Second | W 300 W9 2 (550) |
| ALL-INCLUSIVENESS...........1 | |
| all response. This is the all-inclusiveness which sets the truth apart | W 152 L 5 (322) |
| ALLAY.......................2 | |
| usual psychoanalytic approach. It DOES allay guilt, but at the cost | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| beautiful because they seem to allay their savage pangs of hunger | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| ALLAYS......................1 | |
| the pain which ONLY guiltlessness allays. Learning is living here, as | T 13 H 3 (354) |
| ALLEGIANCE..................31 | |
| Father, the ego has no allegiance to its own maker. You | T 4 D 7 (83) |
| wanting there. Without your own allegiance, protection and love, it cannot | T 4 E 9 (87) |
| truly and you MUST withdraw allegiance, protection and love from it | T 4 E 9 (87) |
| as it is. Only your allegiance to it gives the ego | T 4 G 3 (93) |
| it recognizes that only total allegiance can be trusted. T | T 5 G 7 (118) |
| have been extreme examples of allegiance to your thought systems, and | T 6 A 3 (128) |
| have developed the CAPACITY for allegiance. It has indeed been misplaced | T 6 A 3 (128) |
| DO join together in temporary allegiance, but always for WHAT EACH | T 6 F 10 (145) |
| mind CANNOT be unified in allegiance to the ego, because the | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| reproduces fear. This is its allegiance, and this allegiance makes it | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| is its allegiance, and this allegiance makes it treacherous to love | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| weakness the ego wants your allegiance, but not as you really | T 7 G 9 (171) |
| Your minds ARE dividing their allegiance between two kingdoms, and you | T 7 G 10 (171) |
| thought system and divide your allegiance. You cannot create in this | T 7 G 14 (172) |
| for ITSELF, and being without allegiance to God, the ego is | T 7 H 10 (176) |
| the ego asks for your allegiance. The distraction of the ego | T 8 A 2 (188) |
| depression is the sign of allegiance to him. Depression means that | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| T 9 K 3 Allegiance to the denial of God | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| all respects, so that partial allegiance is impossible. Remember, too, that | T 10 A 1 (252) |
| its one claim to your allegiance is that it can GIVE | T 10 F 8 (267) |
| Resurrection must compel your allegiance gladly because it is the | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| from you to keep your allegiance. Yet it must ENGENDER fear | T 15 B 2 (387) |
| abide in perfect freedom. Every allegiance to a plan of salvation | T 15 E 3 (397) |
| nothing is a statement of allegiance, a truly undivided loyalty. Believe | T 18 H 6 (501) |
| it. You HAVE no fixed allegiance. But remember salvation is not | T 25 I 2 (691) |
| SUPPORT its claim on your allegiance. What conceals the truth is | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| no other choice, and no allegiance to be split between the | T 28 H 3 (781) |
| between the two. A split allegiance is but faithlessness to both | T 28 H 3 (781) |
| weak is your allegiance, and how frequently you have | T 29 B 4 (786) |
| to you; and to maintain allegiance to the dream that you | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| and suffered out of its allegiance to these beliefs. 4 | W 41 L 3 (68) |