| OTHERWISE...................71 | |
| love which men could not otherwise correct. The word sin should | T 1 B 25 b (4) |
| undertaken except WITHIN a dimension. Otherwise, there has been a confusion | T 1 B 42d (10) |
| in time than they would otherwise have been. T 1 | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| understand the FEAR OF RELEASE. Otherwise, they may unwittingly foster the | T 2 C 9 (33) |
| and real avoidance of miscreation. Otherwise a miracle will be necessary | T 2 E 9 (41) |
| essential to realize this, because otherwise you will not understand why | T 3 I 1 (67) |
| stand corrected. It CANNOT stand otherwise. You who fear salvation are | T 3 I 9 (69) |
| you because it cannot build otherwise. Do not try to make | T 4 B 14 (74) |
| s. Denying this and thinking otherwise has held your ego together | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| own decisions, and then decide otherwise. T 4 E 5 | T 4 E 4 (86) |
| but can AS ACTIVELY DECIDE OTHERWISE. Be very firm with yourselves | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| but I can also decide otherwise. I WILL to decide otherwise | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| otherwise. I WILL to decide otherwise because I WANT to be | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| its OWN delusional system because otherwise the light of YOUR understanding | T 7 G 9 (171) |
| CANNOT be sick. Everything used otherwise IS. Do not allow the | T 8 H 10 (210) |
| what you are devoted to. Otherwise, you would not have been | T 8 J 15 (217) |
| because you will be punished otherwise. It is merely because your | T 9 K 9 (250) |
| s Will AND YOURS, for otherwise His Will would not have | T 10 B 12 (255) |
| For you CANNOT accept it otherwise. T 10 D 7 | T 10 D 6 (260) |
| come wholly without condemnation, for otherwise you will believe that the | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| what belongs to Him, for otherwise he will not know the | T 10 E 8 (264) |
| them in their resurrection, for otherwise you will not awake in | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| him, how could it be otherwise? T 10 G 8 | T 10 G 7 (273) |
| YOURSELF in perfect willingness, for otherwise His knowledge remains useless to | T 11 C 13 (286) |
| and therefore you can decide otherwise. As it was MY decision | T 11 G 2 (296) |
| must be without deceit, for otherwise it becomes the messenger of | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| for YOU. Everything that promises otherwise, great or small, however much | T 14 D 10 (373) |
| acceptable the content MUST be. Otherwise, it will attack the form | T 14 F 8 (379) |
| is impossible to define it otherwise and UNDERSTAND it. T | T 16 G 1 (444) |
| He could not have entered otherwise. Although you may have made | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| and not, I want it otherwise. The alignment of means and | T 18 F 4 (493) |
| the means. Remember this, for otherwise you will make the error | T 20 H 3 (567) |
| And what would show you otherwise must therefore seem unreal. All | T 21 C 8 (580) |
| as one. See what proves otherwise, and you deny your whole | T 21 C 14 (581) |
| It KNOWS no sin. How, otherwise, could it have been willing | T 21 E 4 (588) |
| is possible. And God thinks otherwise. This is no war; only | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| in blood and suffering. For otherwise would evil triumph, and destruction | T 25 H 11 (689) |
| and escape from guilt. For otherwise he still demands that he | T 26 H 15 (718) |
| you think it FAIR. For otherwise, how could some be evaluated | T 26 K 2 (727) |
| is truth he REPRESENTS. And otherwise he lies, if you should | T 27 G 3 (748) |
| Vengeance must have a focus. Otherwise is the avengers knife | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| past has given it. For otherwise, the future WILL be like | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| while you would have it otherwise in some respects. For this | T 30 I 5 (835) |
| learn. But only then. For otherwise, it is a simple teaching | T 31 D 7 (848) |
| you are something ELSE. For otherwise, you would be asked to | T 31 E 8 (852) |
| with everyone you see, for otherwise you will behold it not | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| fearful that the void may otherwise be used to demonstrate its | W 13 L 2 (22) |
| minute or so which is otherwise recommended. --- | W 17 L 4 (30) |
| to change how he sees. Otherwise, thoughts of attack and counterattack | W 22 L 1 (37) |
| situation which is correctly perceived. Otherwise you will not recognize what | W 24 L 1 (40) |
| are engaged in conversation or otherwise occupied at the time. You | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| with feelings of inadequacy, since otherwise you would believe that you | W 47 L 5 (83) |
| willing to seek there only. Otherwise your purpose is divided, and | W 71 L 5 (135) |
| it power to do so. Otherwise, you still are free to | W 131 L 3 (269) |
| must be kept. Salvation teaches otherwise. To give is how to | W 159 L 1 (344) |
| not deceived that it is otherwise. No compromise is possible in | W 185 L 9 (404) |
| is but arrogance that judges otherwise. --- Manuscript | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| for every living thing, for otherwise we offer thanks for nothing | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| it. How could it be otherwise? Everyone who follows the world | M 1 A 4 M(2) |
| acceptable, for who could judge otherwise? Without judgment are all men | M 5 D 1 M(13) |
| differences. How could it be otherwise? By definition, an illusion is | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| dark cornerstones of unforgiveness removed. Otherwise the old thought-system still has | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| their consequences. The dream says otherwise, but who would put his | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| does not demand this, for otherwise the pleasure would be seen | M 7 A 5 M(35) |
| worlds goals can do otherwise. --- Manuscript | M 7 A 5 M(35) |
| Own curriculum. His Word says otherwise. His Will be done. It | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| be done. It cannot be otherwise. And be you thankful it | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| Magic thoughts are but illusions. Otherwise salvation would be only the | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| Do you not see that otherwise He has an opposite, and | M 28 A 6 M(65) |
| the face of Christ. How otherwise can prayer return to God | S 2 B 3 S(13) |
| of fear. Can you choose otherwise, when all the world is | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
| OUR.........................700 | |
| means guide us out of our own errors. Take up thy | T 1 B 36a (8) |
| peace to God or to our brothers with ANYTHING external. | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| reaction to me because of our inherent equality. T 3 | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| and obeyed different principles. In OUR picture of the psyche, there | T 3 F 2 (57) |
| will greatly facilitate clarity in our subsequent statements. T 3 | T 3 G 1 (60) |
| shine into your minds. Against our united strength the ego CANNOT | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| can help you only as our Father created us. I will | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| 3 Let us start our process of re-awakening with just | T 5 B 3 (101) |
| IS the idea of weariness. Our task is the joyous one | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| 12 The power of our joint motivation is beyond belief | T 5 D 12 (107) |
| Heart and Hands we have our being. His quiet children are | T 5 F 14 (116) |
| 1 Perhaps some of our concepts will become clearer and | T 5 G 1 (117) |
| my will IS that of our Father, from Whom I learned | T 5 H 12 (123) |
| you are like me, but our fundamental equality can be demonstrated | T 6 B 5 (129) |
| me to teach it to our brothers in the name of | T 6 B 7 (130) |
| the world, and by joining our minds IN this Light, we | T 6 C 14 (137) |
| and Him Who created you. Our brothers ARE forgetful. That is | T 7 F 13 (168) |
| share is shared by all our brothers, and as we see | T 7 F 14 (168) |
| upon their minds, and by our gratitude to them, make them | T 7 F 14 (168) |
| HEALING IMPOSSIBLE. If healing IS our joint will, unless our wills | T 8 E 6 (196) |
| IS our joint will, unless our wills ARE joined you CANNOT | T 8 E 6 (196) |
| All things are possible through our JOINT will, but my will | T 8 E 7 (196) |
| NOT mine, it is not our Fathers. This means that | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| your remembrance of YOURSELF. In our remembrance of EACH OTHER lies | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| remembrance of EACH OTHER lies our remembrance of God. And in | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| whom He created. This is our gift of gratitude to Him | T 8 E 9 (197) |
| can do nothing, but TOGETHER, our wills fuse into something whose | T 8 E 12 (198) |
| for His Son, and to our joy in uniting WITH His | T 8 E 14 (199) |
| therefore CANNOT unite with yours. OUR union is therefore the way | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| gone beyond it toward truth. Our success in transcending the ego | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| all. Nothing can prevail against our united wills because nothing can | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| back to God, Who is our home. Whenever fear intrudes anywhere | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| out TOGETHER, and gather in our brothers as we CONTINUE together | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| CONTINUE together. Every gain in our strength is offered for all | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| what He had already given. Our function is to function together | T 8 F 8 (202) |
| T 8 F 9 Our creations are as holy as | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| holy as He is. Through our creations we extend our love | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| Through our creations we extend our love, and thus increase the | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| because we SHARE this oneness. Our minds are whole BECAUSE they | T 8 I 8 (213) |
| I come to you from our Father to offer you everything | T 10 B 2 (253) |
| of the ego will be our lesson for a while, for | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| MY resurrection is YOUR release. Our mission is to escape CRUCIFIXION | T 11 C 10 (285) |
| will walk with you as our Father walked with me. Did | T 11 C 10 (285) |
| face, in which we hide our brothers FROM the world, and | T 12 G 15 (334) |
| and love him. For in our love of him is your | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| we will surely enter in our blamelessness. God loves you. Could | T 13 D 14 (345) |
| you who teach with me. Our power comes not of us | T 14 B 10 (365) |
| not of us, but of our Father. In guiltlessness we know | T 14 B 10 (365) |
| holiness for YOU. It is our task TOGETHER to restore the | T 15 D 7 (395) |
| the holy instant, we share our faith in Gods Son | T 15 F 13 (403) |
| worthy of it, and in our appreciation of his worth, we | T 15 F 13 (403) |
| T 15 I 8 Our task is but to continue | T 15 I 8 (414) |
| you are willing to accept OUR relationship as real, guilt will | T 15 J 3 (417) |
| attraction for you. For in our union you will accept ALL | T 15 J 3 (417) |
| you will accept ALL of our brothers. The gift of union | T 15 J 3 (417) |
| healing, and let us celebrate our release together by releasing everyone | T 15 K 3 (420) |
| and littleness will disappear in our relationship, which is as innocent | T 15 K 3 (420) |
| which is as innocent as our relationship with our Father, and | T 15 K 3 (420) |
| innocent as our relationship with our Father, and as powerful. Pain | T 15 K 3 (420) |
| to us and disappear in our presence, and without pain there | T 15 K 3 (420) |
| holy FOR you. This is our will. Amen. | T 15 K 11 (423) |
| H 12 Forgive us our illusions, Father, and help us | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| and help us to accept our true relationship with You, in | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| where none can ever enter. Our holiness is Yours. What can | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| by giving HIM ascendance in our minds. We will gain EVERYTHING | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| relationship with Him lies in OUR relationship to one another. The | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| and accept His gift as our most holy and perfect reality | T 18 B 7 (483) |
| We are made whole in our desire to make whole. Let | T 18 D 7 (489) |
| still beyond the scope of our curriculum. Nor is there any | T 18 K 1 (510) |
| 2 Do not overlook our earlier statement that faithlessness leads | T 19 B 2 (512) |
| which you can place before our union, for in your holy | T 19 G 6 (532) |
| Him it IS possible that our communion, where we are joined | T 19 G 9 (533) |
| I. And He Who is our home is homeless WITH us | T 19 H 1 (534) |
| kill. My brothers, Children of our Father, this is a DREAM | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| crucified. Let us lift up our eyes together, not in fear | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| fear in us, for in our vision will be no illusions | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| is WITHIN us, as is our home. So will we find | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| has given me the certainty our union will be soon. | T 20 D 11 (556) |
| certainty beyond salvation is not our concern. For you have barely | T 28 D 1 (770) |
| same to all of us. Our common language lets us speak | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| lets us speak to all our brothers, and to understand with | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| is. Let us remember not our own ideas of what the | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| of everyone be loosened from our minds and swept away. Be | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| like lawns of Heaven to our sight, to lift us high | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| merely another way of repeating our earlier statement that your mind | W 10 L 3 (17) |
| 6. This is our first attempt at stating an | W 13 L 6 (23) |
| will go far beyond it. Our direction is toward perfect safety | W 14 L 3 (24) |
| have been quite casual about our practice periods thus far. There | W 20 L 1 (34) |
| 2. This is our first attempt to introduce structure | W 20 L 2 (34) |
| you for a sign that our goal is of little worth | W 20 L 3 (34) |
| in the future is not our concern here. If you are | W 28 L 1 (47) |
| it difficult. 4. Our six two minute practice periods | W 29 L 4 (49) |
| the world what is in our minds, and what we want | W 30 L 2 (51) |
| Today we will make our first real attempt to get | W 41 L 6 (68) |
| of creation. 4. Our three five-minute practice periods for | W 45 L 4 (78) |
| doing so we are joining our will with the Will of | W 49 L 3 (86) |
| 11, 1969 Lesson 56. Our review for today covers the | W 56 RI 0 (102) |
| the thought of it in our awareness. And throughout the day | W 63 L 3 (116) |
| 3. To review our last few lessons, your function | W 64 L 3 (117) |
| surely noticed an emphasis throughout our recent lessons on the connection | W 66 L 1 (121) |
| truth is. 4. Our longer practice period today has | W 66 L 4 (121) |
| about the premises on which our conclusion rests. We can share | W 66 L 10 (123) |
| Before we undertake this in our more extended practice period, let | W 69 L 2 (128) |
| 3. Let us begin our longer practice period today with | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| than all else. Salvation is our only need. There is no | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| to fulfill. Learning salvation is our only goal. Let us end | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| it instead. 8. Our upside-down perception has been ruinous | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| perception has been ruinous to our peace of mind. We have | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| outside us, locked away from our awareness by the bodys | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| outside us, and is not our concern. To be without a | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| body is to be in our natural state. To recognize the | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| as we are. To see our Self as separate from the | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| accomplished already. 9. Our goal in the longer practice | W 72 L 9 (139) |
| it is. We have shouted our grievances so loudly that we | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| His Voice. We have used our grievances to close our eyes | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| used our grievances to close our eyes and stop our ears | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| close our eyes and stop our ears. Now we would see | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| 9. We will begin our longer practice periods with the | W 73 L 9 (142) |
| central thought toward which all our exercises are directed. Gods | W 74 L 1 (144) |
| because the light has come. Our exercises for today will be | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| the past remain to darken our sight and hide the world | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| has come. 4. Our longer practice periods will be | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| looking at the world which our forgiveness shows us. This is | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| to see, and only this. Our single purpose makes our goal | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| this. Our single purpose makes our goal inevitable. Today the real | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| throughout the day. It is our statement of freedom from all | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| and all tyranny. It is our acknowledgment that God is our | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| our acknowledgment that God is our Father, and that His Son | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| you seek. 7. Our shorter practice periods will be | W 77 L 7 (153) |
| it down and gently lift our eyes in silence, to behold | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| we will not look upon our grievances. So is the seeing | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| s plan. 6. Our longer practice periods today will | W 78 L 6 (155) |
| attempt to hold him in our mind, first as you now | W 78 L 6 (155) |
| a different way, and see our Savior shining in the light | W 78 L 7 (155) |
| s salvation plan, and not our own. Temptation falls away when | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| to hide his light behind our grievances. To everyone you meet | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| problem. 7. In our longer practice periods, we will | W 79 L 7 (158) |
| We will try to free our minds of all the many | W 79 L 7 (158) |
| be told. 8. Our exercises for today will be | W 79 L 8 (158) |
| not succeed in letting all our preconceived notions go, but that | W 79 L 8 (158) |
| doubt about the reality of our version of what our problems | W 79 L 8 (158) |
| of our version of what our problems are. We are trying | W 79 L 8 (158) |
| one calling for an answer. Our efforts will be directed toward | W 79 L 9 (158) |
| brings. 4. In our longer practice periods today, we | W 80 L 4 (160) |
| review. We will begin where our last review left off, and | W 81 RII 1 (162) |
| 10, 1969 Lesson 81. Our ideas for review today are | W 81 RII 0 (164) |
| 16, 1969 Lesson 87. Our review today will cover these | W 87 RII 0 (170) |
| Lesson 89. These are our review ideas for today: (77-78 | W 89 RII 0 (172) |
| apart from my salvation. Let our grievances be replaced by miracles | W 89 RII 6 (172) |
| statement ends is needed for our exercises today. What you think | W 91 L 6 (175) |
| there. 8. In our longer exercise periods today, which | W 93 L 8 (181) |
| by stating the truth about our creation: Light and joy and | W 93 L 8 (181) |
| sense. We will again direct our exercises towards reaching your One | W 95 L 3 (185) |
| willing to forgive ourselves for our lapses in diligence, and our | W 95 L 9 (186) |
| our lapses in diligence, and our failures to follow the instructions | W 95 L 9 (186) |
| give it power to delay our learning. If we give it | W 95 L 9 (186) |
| Self with me, United with our Creator in this Self. I | W 95 L 17 (188) |
| you from your One Self. Our hourly five minute practicing will | W 96 L 8 (190) |
| happy to be certain! All our doubts we lay aside today | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| lay aside today, and take our stand with certainty of purpose | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| Not one mistake stands in our way. For we have been | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| been absolved of errors. All our sins are washed away by | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| join with us, and borrowing our certainty, will make it stronger | W 98 L 4 (194) |
| plan, as well as to our vision. Sadness is the sign | W 100 L 4 (200) |
| attempt to understand joy is our function here. If you are | W 100 L 5 (201) |
| ourselves for this today in our five minute practice periods, by | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| arise in us according to our Fathers will and ours | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| we will continue to devote our longer practice periods to exercises | W 102 L 3 (205) |
| are the gifts which are our own in truth. These are | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| we made, we but unite our will with what God wills | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| being One. 3. Our longer practice periods today, the | W 104 L 3 (208) |
| clear a holy place within our minds before His altar, where | W 104 L 4 (208) |
| Him. 6. Today our practice periods will start a | W 105 L 6 (211) |
| that we recognize it as our own. Today we practice on | W 107 L 7 (217) |
| footsteps of illusion is not our approach today. We are as | W 107 L 7 (217) |
| 10. Our very simple lesson for today | W 108 L 10 (221) |
| the thought that will answer our asking with what we request | W 109 L 1 (222) |
| rest together here, for thus our rest is made complete, and | W 109 L 9 (224) |
| letting idols go, and opening our hands and hearts and minds | W 110 L 8 (226) |
| be reminded of His Son, our holy Self, the Christ in | W 110 L 9 (226) |
| 1. Our third review begins today. We | W 111 RIII 1 (228) |
| of numbers. Rituals are not our aim, and would defeat our | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| our aim, and would defeat our learning goal. But learning will | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| gifts forgiveness gives, we undertake our practicing today with hope and | W 122 L 9 (245) |
| we hold the key within our hands, accepting Heavens answer | W 122 L 9 (245) |
| can well be grateful for our gains, which are far greater | W 123 L 1 (248) |
| Today in gratitude we lift our hearts above despair, and raise | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| hearts above despair, and raise our thankful eyes, no longer looking | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| God has willed to be our true identity in Him. Today | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| we give thanks that in our solitude a Friend has come | W 123 L 5 (248) |
| will again give thanks for our identity in God. Our home | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| for our identity in God. Our home is safe, protection guaranteed | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| available to us in all our undertakings. We can fail in | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| with the universe, we go our way rejoicing, with the thought | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| 2. How holy are our minds! And everything we see | W 124 L 2 (250) |
| give place to everlasting life. Our shining footprints point the way | W 124 L 2 (250) |
| to truth, for God is our Companion as we walk the | W 124 L 2 (250) |
| What we receive is our eternal gift to those who | W 124 L 3 (250) |
| meaningless anxieties can come between our faith and our awareness of | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| come between our faith and our awareness of His Presence. We | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| remembrance. We feel Him in our hearts. Our minds contain His | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| feel Him in our hearts. Our minds contain His Thoughts, our | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| Our minds contain His Thoughts, our eyes behold His loveliness in | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| we would keep the gifts our Father gave. Today we would | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| that the world may share our recognition of reality. In our | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| our recognition of reality. In our experience the world is freed | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| is freed. As we deny our separation from our Father, it | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| we deny our separation from our Father, it is healed along | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| one with God. This is our first attempt at an extended | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| Voice today, without intrusion of our petty thoughts, without our personal | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| of our petty thoughts, without our personal desires, and without all | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| Today we practice making free our minds of all the laws | W 127 L 6 (259) |
| be remembered. And we raise our eyes upon a different present | W 127 L 9 (260) |
| us. Now are they all our brothers in Gods Love | W 127 L 10 (260) |
| a part of us outside our love, if we would know | W 127 L 11 (260) |
| love, if we would know our Self. At least three times | W 127 L 11 (260) |
| We hold it purposeless within our minds, and loosen it from | W 128 L 5 (261) |
| you will only be depressed. Our emphasis is not on giving | W 129 L 1 (263) |
| of unreality, as we devote our minds to finding only what | W 130 L 7 (267) |
| acknowledge as we start upon our practice periods. Begin with this | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| 14. Today our purpose is to free the | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| we are in the home our Father set for us along | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| day from every one of our illusions, that we may be | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| the real. 14. Our two extended practice periods of | W 133 L 14 (279) |
| For we would meet with our Reality in freedom and in | W 134 L 14 (283) |
| in freedom and in peace. Our practicing becomes the footsteps lightening | W 134 L 14 (283) |
| up the way for all our brothers, who will follow us | W 134 L 14 (283) |
| with joy. And gladly will our brothers lay aside their cumbersome | W 135 L 21 (289) |
| need is given us for our accomplishment of this today. We | W 135 L 22 (289) |
| be done, but realize that our defenselessness is all that is | W 135 L 22 (289) |
| the truth to dawn upon our minds with certainty. 23 | W 135 L 22 (289) |
| blocks the truth from entering our minds. Today we will receive | W 135 L 23 (289) |
| 15. This is our aim today. And we will | W 136 L 15 (294) |
| that only truth will occupy our minds; that thoughts of healing | W 137 L 12 (298) |
| remember, as the hour strikes, our function is to let our | W 137 L 13 (299) |
| our function is to let our minds be healed that we | W 137 L 13 (299) |
| the day slips by, remembering our function with this thought: When | W 137 L 15 (299) |
| 12. Before we close our eyes in sleep tonight we | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| the last five minutes of our waking day to the decision | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| hour passed, we have declared our choice again in a brief | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| statement? Let us not allow our holy minds to occupy themselves | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| It is more than just our happiness alone we came to | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| we will devote to dedicate our minds to our assignment for | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| to dedicate our minds to our assignment for today. We start | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| with this review of what our mission is: I will accept | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| minds as one, and in our memory is the recall how | W 139 L 11 (306) |
| is the recall how dear our brothers are to us in | W 139 L 11 (306) |
| been to us, and how our Fathers Love contains us | W 139 L 11 (306) |
| aspects of creation, we repeat our dedication to our cause today | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| we repeat our dedication to our cause today each hour, as | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| which would distract us from our holy aim. For several minutes | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| Today we seek to change our minds about the source of | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| of healing, which is in our minds because our Father placed | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| is in our minds because our Father placed it there for | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| as near to us as our own thoughts, so close it | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| So do we lay aside our amulets, our charms and medicines | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| we lay aside our amulets, our charms and medicines, our chants | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| amulets, our charms and medicines, our chants and bits of magic | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| before we go to sleep. Our only preparation is to let | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| only preparation is to let our interfering thoughts be laid aside | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| time when we can hear our Father speak to us. We | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| 12. With nothing in our hands to which we cling | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| that no illusion can disturb our minds, nor offer proof to | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| today. And we will say our prayer for healing hourly, and | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| to hear the answer to our prayer be given us as | W 140 L 12 (309) |
| will follow next. Such is our aim for this review and | W 140 RIV 1 (311) |
| 3. Let us begin our preparation with some understanding of | W 140 RIV 3 (311) |
| in this review with readying our minds to understand the lessons | W 140 RIV 4 (311) |
| will use no format for our practicing but this: 7 | W 140 RIV 6 (312) |
| quiet, perfect certainty, and all our Father wills that we receive | W 140 RIV 8 (312) |
| happiness for us; and through our faithfulness restored the world from | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| begins. And then we watch our thoughts, appealing silently to Him | W 151 L 14 (319) |
| guilt. Now do we lift our resurrected minds in gladness and | W 151 L 17 (319) |
| to Him Who has restored our sanity to us. | W 151 L 17 (319) |
| with us, and happily accepts our holy thoughts, which Heaven has | W 151 L 18 (320) |
| and made pure. Now has our ministry begun at last, to | W 151 L 18 (320) |
| The power of decision is our own. Decide but to accept | W 152 L 8 (322) |
| what we are. And lift our hearts in true humility instead | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| The power of decision is our own. And we accept of | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| hell, are joyously accepted as our own. 11. Now | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| minutes practicing its ways, encouraging our frightened minds with this: The | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| self-deceptions as we humbly ask our Self that He reveal Himself | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| left will come again to our awareness, grateful to restore His | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| such childish games today, for our true purpose is to save | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| for foolishness the endless joy our function offers us. We would | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| us. We would not let our happiness slip by because a | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| a dream happened to cross our minds, and we mistook the | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| stand secure, serenely certain of our safety now, sure of salvation | W 153 L 9 (325) |
| salvation; sure we will fulfill our chosen purpose as our ministry | W 153 L 9 (325) |
| fulfill our chosen purpose as our ministry extends its holy blessing | W 153 L 9 (325) |
| toys of guilt, and lock our quaint and childish thoughts of | W 153 L 13 (326) |
| a moment more, to play our final happy game upon this | W 153 L 14 (326) |
| then we go to take our rightful place where truth abides | W 153 L 14 (326) |
| begin each day by giving our attention to the daily thought | W 153 L 15 (327) |
| arise to turn us from our purpose, we will find that | W 153 L 15 (327) |
| Each hour adds to our increasing peace, as we remember | W 153 L 16 (327) |
| a little while and turn our thoughts to God. 17 | W 153 L 16 (327) |
| we can, we will observe our trust as ministers of God | W 153 L 17 (327) |
| God in hourly remembrance of our mission and His Love. And | W 153 L 17 (327) |
| yours? 19. Today our theme is our defenselessness. We | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| Today our theme is our defenselessness. We clothe ourselves in | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| strong in Christ, and let our weakness disappear, as we remember | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| the day, and never leaves our weakness unsupported by His strength | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| we feel the threat of our defenses undermine our certainty of | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| threat of our defenses undermine our certainty of purpose. We will | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| am here. 20. Our practicing will now begin to | W 153 L 20 (328) |
| and to delay commitment to our function. It is not our | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| our function. It is not our part to judge our worth | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| not our part to judge our worth, nor can we know | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| cannot see in its entirety. Our part is cast in Heaven | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| what we believe to be our strength is often arrogance. | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| will not seek to keep our minds apart from Him Who | W 154 L 10 (331) |
| us, for it is but our voice we hear as we | W 154 L 10 (331) |
| gifts to us. He needs our voice that He may speak | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| speak through us. He needs our hands to hold His messages | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| those He appoints. He needs our feet to bring us where | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| last delivered. And He needs our will united with His Own | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| 13. Our lesson for today is stated | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| recedes as we light up our minds, and realize these holy | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| sent to us today from our Creator. Now we demonstrate how | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| demonstrate how they have changed our minds about ourselves, and what | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| minds about ourselves, and what our function is. For as we | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| will we do not share, our many gifts from our Creator | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| share, our many gifts from our Creator will spring to our | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| our Creator will spring to our sight and leap into our | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| our sight and leap into our hands, and we recognize what | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| out to us. This is our final journey, which we make | W 155 L 11 (335) |
| everyone. We must not lose our way. For as truth goes | W 155 L 11 (335) |
| us so it goes before our brothers, who will follow us | W 155 L 11 (335) |
| thoughts that we present in our curriculum. Truth must be true | W 156 L 2 (337) |
| go beyond it, sure of our direction and our only goal | W 157 L 2 (339) |
| sure of our direction and our only goal. 3. | W 157 L 2 (339) |
| it leaves a vision in our eyes which we can offer | W 157 L 6 (340) |
| to learn to give today? Our lesson yesterday evoked a theme | W 158 L 2 (341) |
| merely there. This is beyond our goal, for it transcends what | W 158 L 6 (342) |
| what needs to be accomplished. Our concern is with Christs | W 158 L 6 (342) |
| means for a return to our unlost and everlasting sanctity in | W 159 L 10 (346) |
| There is a stranger in our midst, who comes from an | W 160 L 2 (347) |
| and take a stand against our anger, that our fears may | W 161 L 1 (350) |
| stand against our anger, that our fears may disappear and offer | W 161 L 1 (350) |
| the body we feel limits our freedom, makes us suffer and | W 161 L 5 (351) |
| and at last puts out our life. Yet bodies are but | W 161 L 5 (351) |
| thought is surely reminiscent of our text, where it is often | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| form, for their salvation and our own as well. God made | W 163 L 8 (357) |
| light beyond. 9. Our Father, bless our eyes today | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| 9. Our Father, bless our eyes today. We are Your | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| Your Thoughts as ours, and our will is One with Yours | W 163 L 9 (358) |
| One with Him Who is our Source. 1 | W 164 L 0 (359) |
| is forever there; not in our sight but in the eyes | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| Judgment made beyond the world. Our practicing today becomes our gift | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| world. Our practicing today becomes our gift of thankfulness for our | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| our gift of thankfulness for our release from blindness and from | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| we see will but increase our joy, because its holiness reflects | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| joy, because its holiness reflects our own. We stand forgiven in | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| all the world forgiven in our own. We bless the world | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| in the light in which our Savior looks on us, and | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| through His forgiving vision, now our own. 8. Open | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| do. His sureness lies beyond our every doubt. His Love remains | W 165 L 7 (363) |
| doubt. His Love remains beyond our every fear. The Thought of | W 165 L 7 (363) |
| beyond all dreams, and in our minds according to His Will | W 165 L 7 (363) |
| due to its centrality in our attempts to change your mind | W 167 L 3 (368) |
| the truth, and not deny our holy heritage. Our life is | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| not deny our holy heritage. Our life is not as we | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| 12. We share our life because we have one | W 167 L 12 (370) |
| has most carefully preserved within our hearts, waiting to be acknowledged | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| sweeps away the cobwebs of our sleep. His gift of grace | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| what has been given us. Our faith lies in the Giver | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| lies in the Giver, not our own acceptance. We acknowledge our | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| our own acceptance. We acknowledge our mistakes, but He to Whom | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| yet the One Who answers our mistakes by giving us the | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| have perhaps appeared to contradict our statement that the revelation of | W 169 L 4 (373) |
| given us. 15. Our learning goal today does not | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| We choose again and make our choice for all our brothers | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| make our choice for all our brothers, knowing they are one | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| and in them we find our peace. Holy are we because | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| with faith upheld more surely. Our footsteps have not been unwavering | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| goal. 2. Steady our feet, our Father; let our | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| 2. Steady our feet, our Father; let our doubts be | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| our feet, our Father; let our doubts be quiet and our | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| our doubts be quiet and our holy minds be still, and | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| and make it ours. Lead our practicing as does a father | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| So do we bring our practicing to You. And if | W 170 RV 3 (381) |
| to call us back. Quicken our footsteps now, that we may | W 170 RV 3 (381) |
| You offer us to unify our practicing, as we review the | W 170 RV 3 (381) |
| in mind that This remains our goal, and as we practice | W 170 RV 5 (382) |
| are approaching. Let us raise our hearts from dust to life | W 170 RV 5 (382) |
| these thoughts. Together we devote our time and effort to them | W 170 RV 8 (382) |
| we will, teach them to our brothers. God would not have | W 170 RV 8 (382) |
| whole, we go together to our ancient home, prepared for us | W 170 RV 8 (382) |
| you and you with me. Our Father wills His Son be | W 170 RV 9 (383) |
| we start each day of our review. With this we start | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| with these same words upon our lips to greet another day | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| to hold it up before our minds, and keep it clear | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| and keep it clear in our remembrance throughout the day. And | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| One with Him Who is our Source. God is but Love | W 177 RV 2 (386) |
| 1. Our next few lessons make a | W 180 IN2 1 (387) |
| sets forth. 2. Our lessons now are geared specifically | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| you see the value of our goal. We are attempting now | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| And so we start our journey beyond words by concentrating | W 180 IN2 3 (387) |
| concentrating first on what impedes our progress still. Experience of what | W 180 IN2 3 (387) |
| little focuses give way to our great need to let our | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| our great need to let our sinlessness become apparent. We instruct | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| sinlessness become apparent. We instruct our minds that it is this | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| We do not care about our future goals, and what we | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| time wherein we practice changing our intent. We seek for innocence | W 181 L 3 (388) |
| this goal if anger blocks our way in any form. And | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| s sins occur to us, our narrowed focus will restrict our | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| our narrowed focus will restrict our sight and turn our eyes | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| restrict our sight and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we will | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| we will magnify and call our sins. So, for a little | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| transcend them with instructions to our minds to change their focus | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| to block the vision of our sinlessness, we seek but for | W 181 L 7 (389) |
| is really there. And as our focus goes beyond mistakes, we | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| He feels for us becomes our own as well. This will | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| The world which once proclaimed our sins becomes the proof that | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| that we are sinless. And our love for everyone we look | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| we look upon attests to our remembrance of the holy Self | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| this remembrance as we turn our minds to practicing today. We | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| the present. And we give our trust to the experience we | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| experience we ask for now. Our sinlessness is but the Will | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| of God. This instant is our willing one with His. | W 181 L 10 (390) |
| then Gods Name becomes our only thought, our only word | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| Name becomes our only thought, our only word, the only thing | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| the only thing that occupies our minds, the only wish we | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| everything that we would call our own. 7. Thus | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| convey, is peace eternal. In our Fathers Name, we would | W 182 L 11 (393) |
| the place of Heaven. In our practicing, our purpose is to | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| of Heaven. In our practicing, our purpose is to let our | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| our purpose is to let our minds accept what He has | W 184 L 12 (400) |
| One Name we bring into our practicing. One Name we use | W 184 L 13 (401) |
| Name we use to unify our sight. 14. And | W 184 L 13 (401) |
| to see beyond them. Now our sight is blessed with blessings | W 184 L 14 (401) |
| receive. 15. Father, our Name is Yours. In It | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| thankful we were wrong. All our mistakes we give to you | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| be absolved of all effects our errors seemed to have. And | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| of them. Your Name is our salvation and escape from what | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| in the Oneness which is our inheritance and peace. Amen. | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| Let us today devote our practicing to recognizing that we | W 185 L 7 (403) |
| intent we seek today, uniting our desires with the need of | W 185 L 14 (405) |
| Let us not fight our function. We did not establish | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| establish it. It is not our idea. The means are given | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| to do is to accept our part in genuine humility, and | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| have the strength to do. Our minds are suited perfectly to | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| we will not shrink from our assignment on the specious grounds | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| do. We do not doubt our adequacy for the function He | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| certain only that He knows our strengths, our wisdom and our | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| that He knows our strengths, our wisdom and our holiness. And | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| our strengths, our wisdom and our holiness. And if He deems | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| And so we find our peace. We will accept the | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| can make another for ourselves. Our self-made roles are shifting, and | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| with welcome or with tears. Our very being seems to change | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| thousand shifts in mood, and our emotions raise us high indeed | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| separate from Him Who is our Source; not distant from one | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| brother who is part of our one Self Whose innocence has | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| Name of God is on our lips. And as we look | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| purity of Heaven shine in our reflection of our Fathers | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| shine in our reflection of our Fathers Love. 11 | W 187 L 10 (412) |
| lilies we can lay upon our altar, making it a home | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| in us today. We take our wandering thoughts, and gently bring | W 188 L 8 (414) |
| We let the light within our minds direct them to come | W 188 L 8 (414) |
| 9. Thus are our minds restored with them, and | W 188 L 9 (415) |
| all living things that share our life. We will forgive them | W 188 L 9 (415) |
| to salvation. And we lay our saving blessing on it as | W 188 L 9 (415) |
| choice we rest. And in our quiet hearts and open minds | W 189 L 9 (418) |
| Salvations ways are not our own for they belong to | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| You we look for them. Our hands are open to receive | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| that Your Will, Which is our own as well, be done | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| or hell and Heaven. Let our gratitude unto our Teacher fill | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| Heaven. Let our gratitude unto our Teacher fill our hearts as | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| gratitude unto our Teacher fill our hearts as we are free | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| we are free to choose our joy instead of pain, our | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| our joy instead of pain, our holiness in place of sin | W 190 L 11 (421) |
| using reason but to justify our rage and our attack. Our | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| to justify our rage and our attack. Our understanding is so | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| our rage and our attack. Our understanding is so limited that | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| shifting dreams and fearful thoughts, our eyes shut tight against the | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| shut tight against the light; our minds engaged in worshipping what | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| is real, and death becomes our choice instead of life? Shall | W 193 L 6 (429) |
| in haste and go unto our Fathers house. We have | W 193 L 10 (430) |
| close are we approaching to our goal! How short the journey | W 194 L 1 (432) |
| appeal to Him Who guards our rest to make the choice | W 194 L 9 (434) |
| No longer is the world our enemy, for we have chosen | W 194 L 9 (434) |
| We offer thanks to God our Father that in us all | W 195 L 4 (435) |
| we split them off in our awareness from the Unity we | W 195 L 5 (436) |
| 6. We thank our Father for one thing alone | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| be made which would reduce our wholeness, nor impair or change | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| wholeness, nor impair or change our function to complete the One | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| 7. Then let our brothers lean their tired heads | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| lean their tired heads against our shoulders as they rest a | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| long forgotten Word re-echoes in our memory, and gathers clarity as | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| are not entitled therefore to our bitterness, and to a self-perception | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| care for us or for our future. Gratitude becomes the single | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| than this? 10. Our gratitude will pave the way | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| way to Him, and shorten our learning time by more than | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| on you. 8. Our next steps will be easy | W 196 L 8 (439) |
| stand between this vision and our sight. And we are glad | W 197 L 13 (446) |
| Let us not lose our way again today. We go | W 200 L 9 (451) |
| of ambiguity, and to replace our shifting goals and solitary dreams | W 200 L 11 (451) |
| this in mind, we start our practicing in which we carefully | W 200 RVI 2 (452) |
| has bestowed on us in our last twenty lessons. Each contains | W 200 RVI 2 (452) |
| These practice sessions, like our last review, are centered round | W 200 RVI 3 (452) |
| of God. We merely close our eyes, and then forget all | W 200 RVI 4 (452) |
| speaks of peace, and gives our thoughts whatever meaning they may | W 200 RVI 6 (453) |
| find the end toward which our practicing is geared. 2 | W 220 INII 1 (459) |
| wait in quiet expectation for our God and Father. He has | W 220 INII 2 (459) |
| desire. Nor will we forget our hourly remembrance, in between calling | W 220 INII 3 (459) |
| we are tempted to forget our goal. 4. We | W 220 INII 3 (459) |
| use that thought to introduce our times of rest, and calm | W 220 INII 4 (459) |
| times of rest, and calm our minds at need. Yet we | W 220 INII 4 (459) |
| words of welcome, and expect our Father to reveal Himself as | W 220 INII 4 (459) |
| with but His Word upon our minds and hearts, and wait | W 220 INII 5 (460) |
| it will be accepted. So our times with Him will now | W 220 INII 5 (460) |
| We look ahead, and fix our eyes upon the journeys | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| be the full replacement of our own. 8. And | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| We have sought to find our way by following the Guide | W 220 INII 8 (460) |
| have lit the darkness of our minds. His Love has called | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| Him. And we believed that our insane desires were the truth | W 220 INII 10 (461) |
| across the wide horizons of our minds. A moment more, and | W 220 INII 10 (461) |
| of special relevance will intersperse our daily lessons and the periods | W 220 INII 12 (461) |
| confidence, for it is yours. Our minds are joined. We wait | W 221 L 2 (463) |
| with one intent; to hear our Fathers answer to our | W 221 L 2 (463) |
| our Fathers answer to our call, to let our thoughts | W 221 L 2 (463) |
| to our call, to let our thoughts be still and find | W 221 L 2 (463) |
| words except Your Name upon our lips and in our minds | W 222 L 2 (464) |
| upon our lips and in our minds, as we come quietly | W 222 L 2 (464) |
| of Him. 2. Our Father, let us see the | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| face of Christ instead of our mistakes. For we who are | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| sinless. We would look upon our sinlessness, for guilt proclaims that | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| home. Today we would return. Our name is Yours, and we | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| And so today we find our glad return to Heaven, which | W 227 L 2 (469) |
| while together. Here we share our final dream. It is a | W 230 W2 4 (473) |
| was received. The song of our rejoicing is the call to | W 230 W2 5 (473) |
| One as well Who is our Father. To remember Him is | W 231 L 2 (474) |
| of Your Love. We recognize our safety, and give thanks for | W 234 L 2 (477) |
| pause to think how much our Father loves us. And how | W 238 L 2 (481) |
| be thankful for the gifts our Father gave us. Can we | W 239 L 1 (482) |
| 2. How foolish are our fears! Would You allow Your | W 240 L 2 (483) |
| until the world has joined our changed perception. Let us not | W 240 W3 5 (484) |
| us not attempt to change our function. We must save the | W 240 W3 5 (484) |
| glad are we to have our sanity restored to us, and | W 241 L 2 (485) |
| by us. You know all our desires and our needs. And | W 242 L 2 (486) |
| know all our desires and our needs. And You will give | W 242 L 2 (486) |
| into the hallowed haven of our home. In God are we | W 244 L 2 (488) |
| Father, we would return our minds to you. We have | W 249 L 2 (493) |
| And for that peace, our Father, we give thanks. What | W 251 L 2 (496) |
| let no evil thoughts direct our words or actions. When such | W 254 L 2 (499) |
| us and tells us of our Will, as we have chosen | W 254 L 2 (499) |
| to dream today. God is our goal; forgiveness is the means | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| is the means by which our minds return to Him at | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| 2. And so, our Father, would we come to | W 256 L 2 (501) |
| today, that we may unify our thoughts and actions meaningfully, and | W 257 L 1 (502) |
| is Your chosen means for our salvation. Let us not forget | W 257 L 2 (502) |
| but Yours today. And thus our purpose must be Yours as | W 257 L 2 (502) |
| is needful is to train our minds to overlook all little | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| aims, and to remember that our goal is God. His memory | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| His memory is hidden in our minds, obscured but by our | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| our minds, obscured but by our pointless little goals which offer | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| are sought instead? God is our only goal, our only Love | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| God is our only goal, our only Love. We have no | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| remember Him. 2. Our goal is but to follow | W 258 L 2 (503) |
| What could we seek but our Identity? --- | W 258 L 2 (503) |
| What else but sin engenders our attacks? What else but sin | W 259 L 1 (504) |
| 2. Now is our Source remembered, and Therein we | W 260 L 2 (505) |
| remembered, and Therein we find our true Identity at last. Holy | W 260 L 2 (505) |
| Holy indeed are we, because our Source can know no sin | W 260 L 2 (505) |
| part of You Who are our Source, eternally united in Your | W 262 L 1 (508) |
| innocence, and walk together to our Fathers house as brothers | W 263 L 2 (509) |
| Gods Name and on our own, acknowledging our Self in | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| and on our own, acknowledging our Self in each of us | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| 2. Let not our sight be blasphemous today, nor | W 514 L 2 (514) |
| be blasphemous today, nor let our ears attend to lying tongues | W 514 L 2 (514) |
| Son. 2. Today our sight is blessed indeed. We | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| God; of Him Who is our own Identity. | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| quiet of today will bless our hearts, and through them peace | W 270 L 2 (516) |
| come to everyone. Christ is our eyes today. And through His | W 270 L 2 (516) |
| peace. We need but tell our minds, with certainty, The stillness | W 273 W6 1 (520) |
| today from Him Who is our Father. Give this day to | W 274 W6 2 (521) |
| His Love and we deny our Self, to be unsure of | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| who we are, of who our Father is, and for what | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| His Word to us in our creation, to remember Him and | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| remember Him and so recall our Self. 2. Father | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| in shared Identity, with God our Father as our only Source | W 283 L 2 (531) |
| with God our Father as our only Source, and everything created | W 283 L 2 (531) |
| with all the world, which our forgiveness has made one with | W 283 L 2 (531) |
| trust in Him, and in our Self, Who still is one | W 286 L 2 (534) |
| be Itself. That instant is our goal, for it contains the | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| us home, reminding us of our Identity Which our forgiveness has | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| us of our Identity Which our forgiveness has restored to us | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| His Will, Which guarantees that our will is done. 2 | W 292 L 1 (541) |
| and that alone. And so our learning goal becomes an unconflicted | W 296 L 2 (545) |
| acknowledges my holiness as His. Our Will, together, understands it. And | W 299 L 1 (548) |
| Will, together, understands it. And our Will, together, knows that it | W 299 L 1 (548) |
| Your loving Sons, have lost our way a while. But we | W 300 L 2 (549) |
| be restored to Heaven and our true Identity. And we give | W 300 L 2 (549) |
| us, and we can reach our Fathers Love through him | W 300 W9 5 (550) |
| 1. Father, our eyes are opening at last | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| holy world awaits us, as our sight is finally restored and | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| we see that darkness is our own imagining, and light is | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| my own. 2. Our Love awaits us as we | W 302 L 2 (552) |
| us to save us from our judgment on ourselves. | W 305 L 2 (555) |
| 2. And so, our Father, we return to You | W 306 L 2 (556) |
| cannot come, because we join our holy will with Gods | W 307 L 2 (557) |
| world joins with us in our song of thankfulness and joy | W 310 L 2 (560) |
| we have welcomed love into our hearts. --- | W 310 L 2 (560) |
| we are joined. For in our vision it becomes as holy | W 313 L 2 (564) |
| in Your hands, leaving behind our past mistakes, and sure that | W 314 L 2 (565) |
| be discrete and unaware of our eternal unity with Him. Yet | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| Him. Yet back of all our doubts, past all our fears | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| all our doubts, past all our fears, there still is certainty | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| Gods memory is in our holy minds, which know their | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| unity with their Creator. Let our function be only to let | W 320 W11 4 (572) |
| created us. 5. Our Father calls to us. We | W 320 W11 5 (572) |
| glad are we to find our freedom through the certain way | W 321 L 2 (573) |
| freedom through the certain way our Father has established. And how | W 321 L 2 (573) |
| s salvation, when we learn our freedom can be found in | W 321 L 2 (573) |
| Love has now returned to our awareness. And we are at | W 323 L 2 (575) |
| to God. 2. Our Father, Your Ideas reflect the | W 325 L 2 (577) |
| will gain autonomy but by our striving to be separate, and | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| to be separate, and that our independence from the rest of | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| death. This is not what our Father wills for us, nor | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| His is but to find our own. And since our will | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| find our own. And since our will is His, it is | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| we must go to recognize our will. 2. There | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| Today we will accept our union with each other and | W 329 L 2 (581) |
| union with each other and our Source. We have no will | W 329 L 2 (581) |
| one. Through It we find our way at last to God | W 329 L 2 (581) |
| this day accept forgiveness as our only function. Why should we | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| function. Why should we attack our minds, and give them images | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| choose today that He be our Identity, and thus escape forever | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| we but fail to know our one Identity we share with | W 330 L 2 (582) |
| made free forever from all our mistakes, and to be saved | W 330 L 2 (582) |
| prisoners, while You hold out our freedom unto us. | W 332 L 2 (585) |
| and light the way for our return to You. No light | W 333 L 2 (586) |
| light but this can end our evil dreams. No light but | W 333 L 2 (586) |
| but joy and thanks today. Our Father has redeemed His Son | W 340 L 2 (593) |
| Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness. For it contains the | W 341 L 2 (595) |
| that we choose to be our will as well as His | W 348 L 2 (602) |
| to me. 2. Our Father knows our needs. He | W 349 L 2 (603) |
| 2. Our Father knows our needs. He gives us grace | W 349 L 2 (603) |
| bless the world and heal our minds as we return to | W 349 L 2 (603) |
| His own. 2. Our use for words is almost | W 350 W14 2 (605) |
| describe. Yet we can realize our function here, and words can | W 350 W14 2 (605) |
| bringers of salvation. We accept our part as Saviors of the | W 350 W14 3 (605) |
| of the world, which through our joint forgiveness is redeemed. And | W 350 W14 3 (605) |
| forgiveness is redeemed. And this, our gift, is therefore given us | W 350 W14 3 (605) |
| return when we have done our part. We are concerned only | W 350 W14 3 (605) |
| attained we call to all our brothers, asking them to share | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| brothers, asking them to share our peace and consummate our joy | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| share our peace and consummate our joy. 5. We | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| that It is written on our hearts. And thus our minds | W 350 W14 5 (605) |
| on our hearts. And thus our minds are changed about the | W 350 W14 5 (605) |
| 1. Our final lessons will be left | W 360 L 1 (616) |
| but at the beginning of our practicing, and only to remind | W 360 L 1 (616) |
| leads the way and makes our footsteps sure. To Him we | W 360 L 1 (616) |
| as to Him we give our lives henceforth. For we would | W 360 L 1 (616) |
| us be the leaders of our many brothers who are seeking | W 360 L 2 (616) |
| this purpose let us dedicate our minds, directing all our thoughts | W 360 L 3 (616) |
| dedicate our minds, directing all our thoughts to serve the function | W 360 L 3 (616) |
| dream we seek, and not our own. For all that we | W 360 L 3 (616) |
| 4. It is our function to remember Him on | W 360 L 4 (616) |
| So let us not forget our goal is shared. For it | W 360 L 4 (616) |
| And shall we not forgive our brother, who can offer this | W 360 L 4 (616) |
| resides salvation, offered us through our forgiveness given unto him. | W 360 L 4 (616) |
| this year without the gift our Father promised to His holy | W 360 L 5 (617) |
| and right direction. Joy attends our way. For we go homeward | W 361 L 5 (620) |
| 6. We trust our ways to Him and say | W 361 L 6 (620) |
| than many other ideas in our curriculum. Its greater strangeness lies | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| M(18) beyond our curriculum that learning but disappears | M 5 K 3 M(18) |
| direct opposition to that of our curriculum. The world trains for | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| criterion for maturity and strength. Our curriculum trains for the relinquishment | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| 3 The aim of our curriculum, unlike the goal of | M 11 A 3 M(29) |
| learning within the framework of our course. After completion of the | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
| In this one sentence is our course explained. In this one | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| In this one sentence is our practicing given its one direction | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| true in any real sense. Our only question should be, Is | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| 25 A 3 For our purposes, it would not be | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| well as his own decision-making. Our course is not concerned with | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| the dust and look upon our perfect sinlessness. The song of | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| but His Will to be our own. Illusions of another will | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| the Atonement to us, establishing our particular part in it and | U 7 A 2 U(11) |
| traveled on before and lost our way a little while. And | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| And now we try again. Our new beginning has the certainty | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| kneel down an instant in our gratitude to Him Who called | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
| here, and with Him all our brothers. Now we know that | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
| last forever. We had lost our way, but He has found | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
| as we try to help our brothers. Let us not forget | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
| lean upon a strength beyond our little scope for what to | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
| in vain. It is not our perfection that is asked in | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| perfection that is asked in our attempts to heal. We are | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| one who seems to share our dream of sickness. Let us | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| a cause. His healing is our own. And as we see | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| understand that it is but our own. P 3 F | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| given us literally to change our tune. The sound of healing | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| Word of God, more certainly our own. S 3 C | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| reflected in the shining round our heads. Holy are we who | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| Holy are we who know our holiness, for it is You | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| and we are thankful, in our Fathers | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
| joyful and how holy is our way when death has no | G 3 A 7 G(7) |
| 4. Our Gift to God | G 4 A 0 G(10) |