| OURS........................32 | |
| that it may always be ours. I place the peace of | T 5 F 14 (115) |
| Mind, and that MIND IS ours. T 7 F 14 | T 7 F 13 (168) |
| WITH me. The light becomes OURS, and you cannot abide in | T 8 E 3 (195) |
| of God is established IN ours and AS ours. This Will | T 8 E 12 (198) |
| established IN ours and AS ours. This Will is invincible BECAUSE | T 8 E 12 (198) |
| Gods Oneness and ours are not separate because His | T 8 E 14 (198) |
| separate because His Oneness ENCOMPASSES ours. To join with me is | T 8 E 14 (198) |
| T 8 E 16 Ours is simply the journey back | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| not my name alone, for ours is a shared identification. The | T 8 I 8 (213) |
| will also have looked upon OURS. I come to you from | T 10 B 2 (253) |
| once again be recognized as ours! And thus will all the | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| that Gods Will and ours are really the same in | W 70 L 4 (131) |
| the peace that must be ours when the problem and the | W 80 L 4 (160) |
| our Fathers will and ours. Begin the exercises with the | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| and which will still be ours when time has passed into | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| instead that which is truly ours, as we ask to recognize | W 104 L 4 (208) |
| see that their escape included ours. 10. Begin the | W 121 L 9 (243) |
| the day salvation will be ours. Earnestly and gladly will we | W 122 L 9 (245) |
| the framework of this course. Ours are teaching goals to be | W 138 L 5 (301) |
| We accept Your Thoughts as ours, and our will is One | W 163 L 9 (358) |
| in You. Your peace is ours. And we bless the world | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| Your Word and make it ours. Lead our practicing as does | W 170 RV 2 (381) |
| the eyes of Christ inevitably ours. And the love He feels | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| ensure this holy sight is ours, we offer it to everything | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| offers us His Holiness as ours. --- Manuscript | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| The peace of God is ours, and only this will we | W 200 L 11 (451) |
| of Him Whose Self is ours. We are one because of | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| learn today what peace is ours when we forget all things | W 346 L 2 (600) |
| the truth. 4. Ours are the eyes through which | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| from every thought of sin. Ours are the ears which hear | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| proclaim the world as sinless. Ours the minds which join together | W 350 W14 4 (605) |
| we accept His Holiness as ours; as it is. As God | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| OURSELVES...................46 | |
| do not let us deceive ourselves into believing that we can | T 1 C 3 (18) |
| why we need not trouble ourselves with inventiveness. The highly specific | T 4 C 17 (81) |
| as we welcome Him into ourselves. Those who receive the Father | T 15 K 9 (422) |
| upon each other, and on ourselves. Here all thought of any | T 20 D 11 (556) |
| this today. Let us remind ourselves of it in the morning | W 64 L 5 (117) |
| of mind. We have seen ourselves in a body and the | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| in us is to recognize ourselves as we are. To see | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| s. Then we will tell ourselves, as a dedication with which | W 76 L 12 (151) |
| to any temptation to experience ourselves as subject to other laws | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| that we will not content ourselves with less. 4. | W 77 L 3 (152) |
| Son. We will not let ourselves be blind to him; we | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| vanish. Today we will devote ourselves to the attempt to let | W 91 L 4 (174) |
| to be willing to forgive ourselves for our lapses in diligence | W 95 L 9 (186) |
| with the One. We dedicate ourselves to truth today, and to | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| increase it by accepting it ourselves. 4. They will | W 98 L 3 (194) |
| do not choose but for ourselves today. --- | W 98 L 4 (194) |
| theirs. We will not let ourselves be sad today. For if | W 100 L 4 (200) |
| 6. We will prepare ourselves for this today in our | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| to truth today, and teach ourselves: God, being Love, is also | W 103 L 2 (207) |
| gifts. We will not let ourselves lose sight of them between | W 104 L 5 (209) |
| place each time we tell ourselves: I rest in God. | W 109 L 9 (224) |
| will extend the lesson to ourselves, and see that their escape | W 121 L 9 (243) |
| we saw it first within ourselves. 6. No miracle | W 124 L 5 (251) |
| gave. Today we would experience ourselves at one with Him, so | W 124 L 7 (251) |
| Word. We will not judge ourselves today, for what we are | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| to a decision to accept ourselves as God created us. And | W 139 L 1 (304) |
| not further from us than ourselves. It is as near to | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| is our defenselessness. We clothe ourselves in it as we prepare | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| in us. We will remind ourselves that He remains beside us | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| such foolishness. We cannot judge ourselves, nor need we do so | W 154 L 1 (329) |
| have changed our minds about ourselves, and what our function is | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| Christs vision looks upon ourselves as well. | W 158 L 11 (343) |
| on Him and not upon ourselves to give us certainty. And | W 165 L 7 (363) |
| in the world and in ourselves. 9. The world | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| we can make another for ourselves. Our self-made roles are shifting | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| we saved to settle by ourselves, and kept apart from healing | W 193 L 11 (430) |
| you. Let us not compare ourselves with them, for thus we | W 195 L 5 (436) |
| Yet we will not content ourselves with simple practicing in the | W 220 INII 4 (459) |
| Let not the truth about ourselves today be hidden by a | W 239 L 1 (482) |
| peace with all creation and ourselves. --- Manuscript | W 239 L 2 (482) |
| give thanks. What we denied ourselves You have restored, and only | W 251 L 2 (496) |
| this day the truth about ourselves. We would come home, and | W 262 L 2 (508) |
| we turn aside and ask ourselves if we, the Sons of | W 272 W6 2 (519) |
| us from our judgment on ourselves. --- Manuscript | W 305 L 2 (555) |
| of us, as we perceive ourselves. The Son of God incorporates | W 350 L 1 (604) |
| that we are helpless of ourselves, and lean upon a strength | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
| OUT-OF-PATTERN..............2 | |
| temporal sequence. It establishes an out-of-pattern time interval which is NOT | T 1 B 50c (14) |
| concerns. Since it is an out-of-pattern time interval, the ordinary considerations | T 3 B 1 (47) |
| OUTCAST.....................3 | |
| he made is he an outcast, homeless and afraid. He does | W 166 L 4 (364) |
| indeed, and homeless too; an outcast wandering so far from home | W 166 L 4 (364) |
| and where He lives an outcast in a world of alien | W 183 L 7 (395) |
| OUTCOME.....................87 | |
| a way of achieving an outcome. The danger of defenses lies | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| become very acute. But the outcome is as certain as God | T 2 B 31 (29) |
| discomfort is NOT the final outcome of Its perception. When the | T 2 C 16 (35) |
| to believe that controlling the OUTCOME of mis- Thought can result | T 2 D 3 (37) |
| is no reference to the outcome of their misthought. THAT does | T 3 B 6 (47) |
| cannot result in a creative outcome, although it has resulted in | T 3 G 5 (61) |
| creation, in will, and in outcome. They are fundamentally irreconcilable because | T 4 B 4 (72) |
| awhile, and remember that the outcome is as certain as God | T 4 C 6 (77) |
| against freedom believe that its outcome will HURT them, which CANNOT | T 7 C 3 (156) |
| but NOT at their logical outcome. Is it not possible that | T 7 J 8 (182) |
| Your creations ARE the logical outcome of His premises. His thinking | T 7 J 9 (182) |
| prevent. It is the logical outcome of what you ARE. The | T 7 J 10 (183) |
| ability to see a logical outcome depends on the WILLINGNESS to | T 7 J 10 (183) |
| yourselves, BUT SO IS ITS OUTCOME. If the outcome of yours | T 8 B 2 (189) |
| IS ITS OUTCOME. If the outcome of yours has made you | T 8 B 2 (189) |
| because this is the natural outcome of their being. T | T 8 D 2 (192) |
| must be. Yet the logical outcome of your decision is perfectly | T 9 I 6 (242) |
| the ego is the natural outcome of its central belief, and | T 10 F 5 (266) |
| dead, but NOT itself. The outcome of its strange religion must | T 15 B 1 (386) |
| this which will determine the outcome. In the egos procedure | T 17 G 2 (472) |
| becomes the determiner of the outcome, which can be anything. The | T 17 G 2 (472) |
| absence of a criterion for outcome, set IN ADVANCE, makes understanding | T 17 G 3 (472) |
| for truth and sanity, its outcome MUST be peace. And this | T 17 G 5 (473) |
| quite apart from what the outcome IS. If peace is the | T 17 G 5 (473) |
| and you will see the outcome truly, for deception cannot prevail | T 17 G 5 (473) |
| And you will recognize the outcome BECAUSE you are at peace | T 17 G 5 (473) |
| patience, as certain of the outcome as He is sure of | T 22 G 2 (621) |
| Only destruction can BE the outcome. And God Himself seems to | T 23 C 8 (634) |
| you believe. It is the OUTCOME of belief, and follows it | T 24 A 2 (644) |
| their REALITY, but not their outcome. T 24 B 3 | T 24 B 2 (645) |
| it must be evident the outcome does not change. Despite your | T 25 C 1 (672) |
| made real, not in the outcome, but in the perception of | T 26 D 6 (707) |
| one form in which its outcome is perceived. This interval in | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| lesson will you learn? What outcome is inevitable, sure as God | T 31 A 6 (837) |
| your little learning, strange in outcome, and incredible in difficulty will | T 31 A 6 (837) |
| only two. Each has its outcome in a different world. And | T 31 A 7 (837) |
| from its source. The certain outcome of the lesson that God | T 31 A 7 (837) |
| this is not the only outcome which your learning can produce | T 31 A 7 (838) |
| 31 A 8 The outcome of the lesson that God | T 31 A 8 (838) |
| would learn, and have an outcome that you do not want | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| the choice is reassessed; another outcome seen to be preferred. You | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| of what you learned. Its outcome is the world you look | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| for it will have one outcome either way. Thus is it | T 31 B 3 (840) |
| them there IS a different outcome. If he be the leader | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| is not the same in outcome. Hear the one, and you | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| this choice is learnings outcome changed, for Christ has been | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| to you? What could the outcome be that you would WANT | T 31 C 2 (844) |
| arises do you realize the outcome that would make you happy | W 24 L 1 (40) |
| should be on uncovering the outcome you want. You will quickly | W 24 L 4 (40) |
| as part of the desired outcome; and also that these goals | W 24 L 4 (40) |
| as many different kinds of outcome as may honestly occur to | W 24 L 5 (41) |
| that you have no unified outcome in mind, and that you | W 24 L 6 (41) |
| Then go over every possible outcome which has occurred to you | W 26 L 6 (45) |
| After you have named each outcome of which you are afraid | W 26 L 8 (45) |
| that is certain in its outcome. His is the only plan | W 71 L 6 (135) |
| earth the others sorry outcome which is Heavens opposite | W 131 L 7 (270) |
| although it cannot know the outcome which is best, the means | W 135 L 13 (287) |
| your state of mind, an outcome with a real effect on | W 136 L 4 (291) |
| imposes threat, and not whatever outcome may result. When parts are | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| offer you. Decisions are the outcome of your learning, for they | W 138 L 5 (301) |
| to gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to fail the hopes | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| it runs directed, and its outcome sure. 12. And | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| the dream is different; the outcome wanted not the same for | W 185 L 3 (402) |
| Spirit guides it to the outcome He perceives for it, becomes | W 280 W7 2 (528) |
| Lesson 292. A happy outcome to all things is sure | W 292 L 0 (541) |
| joy can be the final outcome found for everything. Yet it | W 292 L 1 (541) |
| He has appointed, as the outcome of all problems we perceive | W 292 L 1 (541) |
| Your ways; how sure their outcome, and how truly faithfully is | W 297 L 2 (546) |
| forms, all with the same outcome. They merely save time. Yet | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| was never a question of outcome, for what can change the | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| tranquillity is their result; the outcome of honest learning, consistency of | M 5 B 8 M(11) |
| be harmed. Harm is the outcome of judgment. It is the | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
| who are certain of the outcome can afford to wait, and | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| All he sees is certain outcome, at a time perhaps unknown | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| all things in time, no outcome already seen or yet to | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| of the patient himself. The outcome is what he decides that | M 6 C 2 M(19) |
| end nor limit. The final outcome of this lesson is the | M 6 C 4 M(20) |
| s teachers to evaluate the outcome of their gifts. It is | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
| they have also given the outcome, for that is part of | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
| basis for doubt about the outcome of any problem that has | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| sees about him is its outcome. All of the pain he | M 11 A 6 M(30) |
| it be forgotten that the outcome which results will always come | M 18 A 2 M(44) |
| ending is inevitable, for its outcome must be death. How then | M 18 A 6 M(46) |
| 1 Yet the ideal outcome is rarely achieved. But psychotherapy | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
| a help. Yet let the outcome not be judged by us | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
| was therefore responsible for its outcome. His patients failures thus | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
| world do not expect this outcome, and many of their patients | P 4 B 5 P(22) |