| OVERLOOKED..................20 | |
| but particularly apt to be overlooked. I will therefore repeat it | T 2 D 8 (38) |
| truly. As a result, he overlooked NOW entirely, and merely saw | T 5 I 4 (125) |
| obvious that it is often overlooked. That is because the ego | T 9 F 2 (233) |
| appreciated the good efforts, and overlooked mistakes? Or has your appreciation | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| to its forgiveness is gently overlooked and disappears. For at its | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| No more can it be overlooked except within the present. | T 26 I 4 (721) |
| which sin and fear have overlooked, but which is all there | T 26 I 5 (722) |
| And thus he must have overlooked it, and removed it from | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| which cannot be undone and overlooked entirely. In their undoing lies | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| yours, in fairness, should be overlooked. T 27 C 14 | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| correct your error, who have overlooked the cause entirely? He bids | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| it is, and you have overlooked the gap between you, where | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| appearance that can NOT be overlooked. For if there were, it | T 30 G 5 (828) |
| very obvious, which has been overlooked in the clouds of complexity | W 36 L 1 (64) |
| which the never done is overlooked, and sins forgotten which were | W 99 L 4 (197) |
| saw them not. It merely overlooked the meaningless. M 15 | M 15 A 1 M(37) |
| And so they can be overlooked, and thus forgiven in the | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
| And now is guilt forgiven, overlooked completely in His sight and | M 19 A 2 M(47) |
| all mistakes are recognized and overlooked by them. The time will | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| is real it cannot be overlooked in truth, but to overlook | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| OVERLOOKING.................11 | |
| it meaningless by eliminating or overlooking its REAL and ONLY meaning | T 7 D 7 (160) |
| you overlook love you are overlooking YOURSELF, and you MUST fear | T 10 F 10 (267) |
| the ego DOES succeed in overlooking it, and is left with | T 10 F 16 (269) |
| is attracted ONLY to love. Overlooking guilt completely, it sees no | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| is not your will. The OVERLOOKING of the battleground is now | T 23 E 4 (642) |
| looking forward; looking back, but OVERLOOKING what is here and now | T 26 I 5 (722) |
| judged as fearful. And in overlooking this, is it protected and | T 26 I 5 (722) |
| you forgive a sin by overlooking what is really there. This | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| are indeed to succeed in overlooking the error. And it is | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| is just this process of overlooking at which the course aims | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| of the mistake and then overlooking it. If illness is real | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| OVERLOOKS...................13 | |
| ego focuses on ERROR, and overlooks TRUTH. It makes real EVERY | T 10 F 15 (268) |
| ego teach truly when it OVERLOOKS truth? Can it perceive what | T 10 F 17 (269) |
| suffering in the past, it OVERLOOKS the present in its preoccupation | T 16 H 2 (448) |
| fear would feed upon, love overlooks. What fear demands, love cannot | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| His home with vision that overlooks the world. Would you not | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| given you. However much he overlooks the masterpiece in him, and | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| the body is real. It overlooks entirely what your brother is | W 72 L 5 (138) |
| bless. 4. Strength overlooks these things by seeing past | W 92 L 4 (177) |
| events and previous beliefs. It overlooks the present, for it rests | W 135 L 16 (288) |
| truth itself. Just as forgiveness overlooks all sins that never were | W 137 L 5 (297) |
| the miracle of healing. He overlooks the mind and body, seeing | M 23 A 4 M(54) |
| are illusions because right-mindedness merely overlooks, or forgives, what never happened | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| out all evil things, and overlooks the loving as a plague | S 2 B 2 S(12) |
| OVERLY......................2 | |
| of knowledge is also an overly literal figure. These concepts need | T 2 A 2 (20) |
| you may cease to be overly afraid of it, but you | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| OVERRUN.....................1 | |
| no enemy. Yes, it can overrun the world and SEEK an | T 21 H 4 (599) |
| OVERSHADOWS.................1 | |
| be recognized. A larger object overshadows a smaller one. A brighter | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| OVERT.......................3 | |
| is an improvement over the overt neglect of those in need | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| carefully, however, any signs of overt or covert fear which it | W 13 L 5 (23) |
| is but a check upon overt attack, without requiring correction in | W 126 L 6 (256) |
| OVERTAKES...................1 | |
| a little longer before it overtakes you and you disappear? YOU | T 20 D 4 (553) |
| OVERTHROWN..................2 | |
| to be split apart and overthrown. For sin would PROVE what | T 19 D 8 (522) |
| God can be attacked and overthrown. You may IDENTIFY with this | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| OVERTLY.....................2 | |
| you oblivion. When it becomes overtly savage, it offers you Hell | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| and no link is made overtly with the things around you | W 10 L 2 (17) |
| OVERTONES...................3 | |
| not real. And there are overtones of seeming fear around the | T 29 B 5 (786) |
| not completely free of magical overtones. --- Manuscript | P 3 A 4 P(3) |
| Along with it come the overtones, the harmonics, the echoes, but | S 1 B 3 S(4) |
| OVERTURNING.................1 | |
| pursues its goal, twisting and overturning what it sees as interfering | W 220 W1 3 (462) |
| OVERWHELMING................1 | |
| For you will give it overwhelming preference. Nor delay an instant | T 27 D 6 (739) |
| OWE.........................8 | |
| the same debt that you owe to me. Whenever you react | T 4 G 4 (93) |
| is a deep responsibility you owe yourself, and one which you | T 15 D 3 (393) |
| 15 The gratitude you owe to Him He asks but | T 19 D 15 (524) |
| Heaven is the gift you owe each other, the debt of | T 19 L 12 (546) |
| which evens the account they owe to God. They would escape | W 101 L 2 (203) |
| of death. And so you owe him thanks instead of pain | W 192 L 9 (427) |
| we pay the debt we owe to truth ? a debt which | W 323 L 2 (575) |
| showed you this because you owe him this who shared your | U 6 A 4 U(10) |
| OWN.........................864 | |
| yourself. The doer recognizes his own and his neighbors inestimable | T 1 B 18 (3) |
| Everything else is only your own nightmare, and does not exist | T 1 B 24 (4) |
| not need miracles for my own Atonement, but I stand at | T 1 B 25 b (4) |
| by freeing him from his own nightmares. They release him from | T 1 B 33 (7) |
| guide us out of our own errors. Take up thy cross | T 1 B 36a (8) |
| distortions of others, since their OWN perception of themselves is distorted | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| no unique properties of its own. It is an example of | T 1 B 40b (9) |
| from the perception of your OWN holiness, and perceive the holiness | T 1 B 42c (10) |
| along the line of its own Creation. If it does not | T 1 B 43c (11) |
| are still expressions of your own state of grace, but the | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| was NOT created by his own free will alone. Only what | T 1 B 51c (14) |
| God, requires correction at its own level, before the error of | T 1 B 51h (16) |
| in content, he resembles his own Creator, Who has perfect faith | T 1 B 51i (16) |
| the certain truth of his own errors. It is most difficult | T 1 B 51j (16) |
| is more consistent in his own denial of truth. The miracle | T 1 B 51j (16) |
| the foolish consistency which his own false beliefs have engendered. | T 1 B 52b (17) |
| s ability to put his OWN ideas there INSTEAD of truth | T 2 A 3 (20) |
| himself, the direction of his own creation is up to HIM | T 2 A 8 (21) |
| project as God projected His Own Spirit to him. In reality | T 2 A 12 (22) |
| was given him for his own joy in creating the perfect | T 2 A 12 (22) |
| position to realize that his own errors never really occurred. When | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| itself as part of his own dream, and be afraid of | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| without, and capable, through your own miracles, of correcting the external | T 2 A 15 (22) |
| because you have used your own will, which He created in | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| in the likeness of His Own, to MISCREATE. What you do | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| very early thought of your own; - Never underestimate the power | T 2 B 5 (24) |
| of its proper use. My own role in the Atonement is | T 2 B 6 (24) |
| denial and projection, unites his own inherent abilities to deny and | T 2 B 6 (24) |
| effort to return to your own original state. It can thus | T 2 B 15 (25) |
| firmly established. Everyone defends his own treasure. You do not have | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| miscreate by virtue of its own REAL purpose. T 2 | T 2 B 30 (29) |
| understand healing because of your OWN fear. T 2 C | T 2 C 1 (31) |
| that the body created its own illness. It is a second | T 2 C 6 (32) |
| subject to errors of its own because it was created, but | T 2 C 10 (33) |
| cannot misperceive them as their own creations. As long as their | T 2 C 11 (33) |
| healer who relies on his OWN readiness is endangering his understanding | T 2 C 13 (34) |
| the mind from overevaluating its own learning device (the body), and | T 2 C 14 (34) |
| cannot endure to see his own defiled altar. But since the | T 2 C 17 (35) |
| accomplishments in time. Since his own thinking is faulty he cannot | T 2 C 19 (36) |
| to DO comes from your own undivided WILL to do. There | T 2 D 7 (38) |
| that it is also your OWN. T 2 D 8 | T 2 D 7 (38) |
| he is afraid of his own thoughts. In some forms of | T 2 E 7 (40) |
| thoughts can hurt them. Their own thoughts have made them vulnerable | T 2 E 7 (40) |
| depreciated the power of your own thinking. This would be in | T 2 E 8 (41) |
| were not afraid of your own thoughts. The vulnerable are essentially | T 2 E 10 (41) |
| which man introduced into his own miscreations. The fundamental opponents in | T 2 E 12 (42) |
| was given him by his own Creator, Who was expressing the | T 2 E 19 (44) |
| creates is real in his own sight, but not necessarily in | T 2 E 19 (44) |
| will ultimately look upon his own creations and will to preserve | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| look with love on its own creations because of their great | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| fear is really alive. His own last judgment cannot be directed | T 2 F 6 (45) |
| because he is not his own creation. He can, however, apply | T 2 F 6 (45) |
| this judgment. It is his own perfect judgment of his own | T 2 F 6 (45) |
| own perfect judgment of his own creations. When everything he retains | T 2 F 6 (45) |
| been careful to clarify my own role in the Atonement, without | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| the statement for revelation-readiness. My OWN injunction Do this in remembrance | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| kind of thinking which His own words have clearly stated is | T 3 C 2 (48) |
| that God Himself persecuted His own Son on behalf of salvation | T 3 C 3 (48) |
| by which man assigns his own evil past to God. The | T 3 C 5 (49) |
| clear-cut violation of Gods Own injunction that man should be | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| ONLY appropriate gift to His Own altar, where nothing except true | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| are, you offer them your own validation of THEIR truth. This | T 3 D 5 (53) |
| can communicate directly to His own altars, which He has established | T 3 E 7 (55) |
| His creation is beyond his own error, and that is why | T 3 F 5 (58) |
| willed to create both its own levels AND the ability to | T 3 F 8 (58) |
| its attack is merely his own vague recognition of the fact | T 3 F 10 (59) |
| remembered the Soul and its own real purpose. T 3 | T 3 F 11 (59) |
| your misperceptions stand in your own way. Without them your choice | T 3 F 12 (59) |
| CAN help you make your own right choice. Many are called | T 3 F 12 (59) |
| The confusion between your own creation and what YOU create | T 3 G 3 (60) |
| God created man in his Own image and likeness is correct | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| create the Soul in His Own Thought, and of a quality | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| a quality like to His Own. There IS nothing else. Perception | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| unable to avoid judging your own. The choice to judge rather | T 3 H 1 (63) |
| weapon of defense for your own authority. The issue of authority | T 3 H 6 (64) |
| reject can KNOW that their own rejection is impossible. You have | T 3 H 9 (65) |
| themselves the reason for their own peace, so that they see | T 3 H 10 (65) |
| is the result of his own free will, he must regard | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| I will to accept my own inheritance. --- | T 3 H 11 (66) |
| and builds kingdoms of his own, in which everything is in | T 3 I 2 (67) |
| in a position where their own destruction was possible? The | T 3 I 4 (67) |
| as capable of destroying their own Purpose is in error. | T 3 I 4 (68) |
| you are images of your own creation. Your minds are split | T 3 I 6 (68) |
| Foundation of Life, and your own thought system WILL stand corrected | T 3 I 9 (69) |
| can accept it as your OWN last foolish journey, you are | T 4 A 3 (70) |
| to others to be their own. The idea does not lessen | T 4 B 2 (71) |
| A good teacher clarifies his own ideas, and strengthens them by | T 4 B 3 (71) |
| students so much of his own thinking that they will one | T 4 B 7 (72) |
| 73) its own laws. But remember that laws | T 4 B 7 (73) |
| leave it empty by their own dispossession. Yet His home will | T 4 B 14 (74) |
| 4 C 3 Your own present state is a good | T 4 C 3 (76) |
| that animals have for their own offspring, and | T 4 C 4 (76) |
| it is completely on its own, which is merely another way | T 4 C 10 (78) |
| it is completely on its own. Its ceaseless attempts to gain | T 4 C 10 (79) |
| and thus to establish its own existence, are utterly useless. | T 4 C 10 (79) |
| and its interpretation of its own beginning. This beginning is always | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| being concerned primarily with its own preservation in the face of | T 4 D 4 (82) |
| because you have repressed your own Guide, and therefore need guidance | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| existence, which begins with its OWN beginning and ends with its | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| beginning and ends with its OWN ending. It tells you this | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| existence because it IS its own. Against this sense of temporary | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| has no allegiance to its own maker. You cannot conceive of | T 4 D 7 (83) |
| made. You project onto your OWN idea of yourself the will | T 4 D 7 (83) |
| No force except your own will is strong enough or | T 4 D 9 (84) |
| D 12 In your own unconscious, deeply repressed by the | T 4 D 12 (85) |
| of nothing except by your own decisions, and then decide otherwise | T 4 E 4 (86) |
| have done this by your own feelings, for this is the | T 4 E 9 (87) |
| found wanting there. Without your own allegiance, protection and love, it | T 4 E 9 (87) |
| too confused to recognize your own hope. I was NOT mistaken | T 4 E 12 (88) |
| egos home by its own election. It is the only | T 4 F 3 (89) |
| bodys vulnerability is its own best argument that you CANNOT | T 4 F 3 (89) |
| with the power of its own creator. However, the DECISION to | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| value would decrease, and his own purpose would be defeated. The | T 4 F 8 (91) |
| the patient, rather than his own, and to limit his questions | T 4 F 11 (92) |
| separate thing acting on its own. This was necessary to persuade | T 4 G 3 (93) |
| lead you back to your own creations, which you do not | T 4 G 9 (95) |
| ego is based on its own thought system, as is everything | T 4 H 2 (96) |
| are quite specific in their own judgment. For example, although all | T 4 H 2 (96) |
| limiting your sense of your OWN reality, which becomes total only | T 4 H 5 (97) |
| He knows it in His own Being and | T 4 H 7 (97) |
| to this joy with its own individual willingness to share in | T 4 H 9 (98) |
| it is afraid of its own weakness as well as the | T 4 I 2 (99) |
| body is worthy as its OWN temple. T 4 I | T 4 I 2 (99) |
| have weakened and damaged their own helpfulness, and have thus set | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| and have thus set their own rehabilitation back. Rehabilitation is NOT | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| much on behalf of your own rehabilitation AND that of others | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| to you ONLY at your own invitation. The Holy Spirit is | T 5 B 3 (101) |
| is nothing more than your own right mind. He was also | T 5 B 3 (101) |
| leads the mind beyond its own integration into the paths of | T 5 C 5 (103) |
| Heaven breaks through into its own. Before the separation you did | T 5 D 2 (104) |
| whole world and lose his own Soul? That means that if | T 5 D 6 (105) |
| for God comes from your own altars to Him. These altars | T 5 D 7 (105) |
| is so weak in your OWN mind. It is not weak | T 5 E 4 (108) |
| egos beliefs in its own language. His equal ability to | T 5 E 7 (109) |
| lets your mind reinterpret its own misperceptions. The Holy Spirit is | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| perfectly because it is His own dwelling place, or the place | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| often I have used your own ideas to help you. You | T 5 F 1 (112) |
| them for you in their own perfect radiance. They are beyond | T 5 F 2 (112) |
| you the foundation, so your own thoughts can make you REALLY | T 5 F 6 (113) |
| over this intent as its OWN prerogative. It tries to usurp | T 5 G 7 (118) |
| who believe they order their own thought and must therefore obey | T 5 G 10 (119) |
| Spirit re-interpret these in His own light, they will suffice. | T 5 H 6 (121) |
| believe gladly to Gods Own Higher Court because it speaks | T 5 H 11 (122) |
| endow its thoughts with its own attributes. This is its inherent | T 5 I 2 (124) |
| Freuds belief in his own thought system at every turn | T 5 I 7 (125) |
| s last-ditch defense of its OWN existence. It reflects both the | T 5 I 10 (126) |
| accepted as entirely ones own responsibility. Anger cannot occur unless | T 6 A 1 (128) |
| contribution to make to your own lives, and if you will | T 6 B 2 (129) |
| will help you understand your own role as teachers. T | T 6 B 2 (129) |
| they are to realize their own salvation. Rather teach your own | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| own salvation. Rather teach your own perfect immunity, which IS the | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| which was part of my own teaching contribution. You are merely | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| makes anyone misunderstand anything. Their own imperfect love made them vulnerable | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| projection, and out of their own fear they spoke of the | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| entirely without anger because their own sense of guilt had MADE | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| reinforces your belief in your own split mind, and its ONLY | T 6 C 3 (134) |
| darkness to abide in your OWN mind. This alignment with Light | T 6 C 14 (137) |
| His gentleness in others, your OWN mind perceives ITSELF as totally | T 6 D 4 (138) |
| that the mind is its own learning device, and that the | T 6 E 5 (141) |
| insanely? Can God lose His own certainty? We have frequently stated | T 6 E 11 (143) |
| DID NOT BELIEVE IN YOUR OWN PERFECTION. Could God teach you | T 6 F 1 (143) |
| clearly the result of their own dissociation and projection. What you | T 6 G 1 (147) |
| of the learner projects its own split, and thus does NOT | T 6 G 4 (147) |
| H 1 For your own salvation you must be critical | T 6 H 1 (150) |
| could not increase through its own creative thought. Creation would therefore | T 7 A 2 (154) |
| on it, just as their own creation did. T 7 | T 7 C 5 (157) |
| it sees ONLY in its own Light. T 7 E | T 7 E 4 (162) |
| OBVIOUSLY does not understand his own vocation. T 7 F | T 7 F 1 (165) |
| lesson is limited by his own ingratitude, which is a lesson | T 7 F 9 (167) |
| His creations, and of his own. He will not appreciate ANY | T 7 G 1 (169) |
| results in utter confusion. Your own thinking has done this because | T 7 G 2 (169) |
| of its power, but your own thinking can also save you | T 7 G 2 (169) |
| depreciate it. This threatens its OWN existence, a state which it | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| you will not know your OWN safety. The ego cannot afford | T 7 G 4 (170) |
| it IS faithful to its own antecedents, begetting as it was | T 7 G 4 (170) |
| everything WANTS the ego. Its own maker, then, does not want | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| engage your mind in its OWN delusional system because otherwise the | T 7 G 9 (171) |
| yourself. You cannot know your own perfection until you have honored | T 7 H 7 (175) |
| it, and by projecting your own rejection, you believe that others | T 7 H 9 (176) |
| to keep it in your OWN mind. T 7 I | T 7 I 1 (178) |
| YOURSELF. The ego, using its own warped version of the laws | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| ego are vigilant for their OWN safety. They ARE afraid that | T 7 I 5 (179) |
| blotted their projections from their OWN minds, but they also believe | T 7 I 5 (179) |
| minds which are misusing their own power. T 7 I | T 7 I 6 (179) |
| to project responsibility for your OWN errors. But having ACCEPTED the | T 7 I 7 (179) |
| brothers is included in its own, as IT is included in | T 7 J 2 (180) |
| is therefore the Souls own fullness, rendering its creations equally | T 7 J 2 (180) |
| YOU may not know your own creations, but this can no | T 7 J 3 (181) |
| you do not know your own self-fullness. Exclude ANY part of | T 7 J 4 (181) |
| there as part of your own being because your fulfillment INCLUDES | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| are reflections both of your own proper identification with your brothers | T 7 J 7 (182) |
| your brothers, and of your own awareness that your identification IS | T 7 J 7 (182) |
| merely a matter of his own belief. Believing that HE can | T 7 K 4 (184) |
| worthy of him, because his own worth is beyond anything he | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| it KNOWS only light. Its own radiance shines all around it | T 7 L 4 (186) |
| brother is to accept your OWN inheritance. God gives only equally | T 7 L 5 (186) |
| on the grounds of your own experience with the egos | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| is a violation of your own freedom, and makes you afraid | T 8 C 4 (190) |
| Kingdom IS, and for its own acknowledgment of what it is | T 8 C 8 (191) |
| HIS creations and for His own extension. --- | T 8 C 8 (191) |
| to His Son because His own Fatherhood must be extended outward | T 8 D 3 (192) |
| purpose is to DEFEAT its own goal. The ego does not | T 8 D 7 (193) |
| by which you determine your own condition because will is the | T 8 E 7 (196) |
| You who are Gods own treasure do not regard yourselves | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| loss comes only from your own misunderstanding. Loss of ANY kind | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| him this way for your OWN salvation, which must bring him | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| body, and by blocking its OWN extension beyond it, will induce | T 8 G 11 (205) |
| hardly be arrested at its own aids with hope of understanding | T 8 G 12 (206) |
| accept its purpose as his OWN. --- Manuscript | T 8 G 14 (206) |
| not the source of its own health. The bodys condition | T 8 H 1 (208) |
| ego has accepted as its own. When you have achieved it | T 8 H 3 (208) |
| be an image of your own perception of littleness. Do not | T 8 H 10 (210) |
| only the fear OF YOUR OWN REALITY. T 8 J | T 8 J 1 (214) |
| Him, to RE- ESTABLISH your own will in your consciousness. | T 8 J 3 (214) |
| and he learns from his own teaching. T 9 D | T 9 D 5 (229) |
| EVERYTHING it perceives because its own perceptions are so shifting. The | T 9 F 3 (233) |
| system from WITHIN it. Its own range precludes this. You can | T 9 F 6 (234) |
| and ego-alien beliefs of its own. We once said that the | T 9 G 3 (236) |
| threat to its existence. Its own profound sense of vulnerability renders | T 9 G 3 (236) |
| belief in littleness with His own exalted answer to the question | T 9 G 11 (238) |
| so? You know, from you own experience, that what you see | T 9 H 5 (240) |
| remember Him and know your own reality again. Let nothing in | T 9 I 2 (241) |
| anything else. Arising from your OWN decision NOT to be what | T 9 I 5 (242) |
| willing to give up your own perfect helpfulness and your own | T 9 I 16 (245) |
| own perfect helpfulness and your own perfect Help. T 9 | T 9 I 16 (245) |
| God is to deny their OWN identity, and in this sense | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| in direct opposition to its own survival. But consider what this | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| pain and suffering into your OWN mind because of the power | T 9 K 9 (250) |
| in which you made your own father. Make no mistake about | T 10 A 2 (252) |
| denying this you denied your OWN will, and therefore do NOT | T 10 B 10 (255) |
| you do not RECOGNIZE your own will. T 10 B | T 10 B 10 (255) |
| Father is to know your OWN. For it is YOUR will | T 10 B 13 (256) |
| your brother or in your own mind, teaches you that you | T 10 C 2 (256) |
| And this willingness opens his OWN ears to the Voice of | T 10 C 4 (257) |
| whole He will lay His Own COMPLETE Will and make YOURS | T 10 C 4 (257) |
| his will is not his own. The Kingdom is his, and | T 10 D 2 (259) |
| you hate part of your own Soul ALL your understanding is | T 10 E 1 (262) |
| Him His place in His own altar. T 10 E | T 10 E 1 (262) |
| peace you share, and your own Soul MUST be unknown to | T 10 E 3 (262) |
| you can only darken your OWN mind. As you bring HIM | T 10 E 3 (262) |
| of any power EXCEPT its own. This is WHY it is | T 10 F 4 (266) |
| becomes its demonstration of its own reality. T 10 F | T 10 F 16 (269) |
| him. You hear but your OWN voice, and if Christ speaks | T 10 F 19 (270) |
| until Christ comes into His Own, the Son of God WILL | T 10 G 3 (271) |
| only have you learn your OWN will and follow it, not | T 10 G 5 (272) |
| him without question as His Own. Who, then, is YOUR own | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| Own. Who, then, is YOUR own? The Father has given you | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| crown of thorns upon your OWN head. Yet you CANNOT crucify | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| HAS BEEN redeemed from his own crucifixion, and you cannot assign | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| You will awaken to your OWN call, for the Call to | T 10 G 9 (273) |
| amiss should not be your own teachers. T 10 H | T 10 H 7 (276) |
| as sick and achieve your OWN goal. Brother, we heal together | T 10 H 15 (278) |
| and laughs happily at his own fear. You, my children, are | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| truth is real in its own right, and to believe in | T 11 A 1 (280) |
| without the risk of your own ego-involvement. The whole process represents | T 11 A 2 (280) |
| clear-cut attempt to demonstrate your OWN ability to understand what you | T 11 A 2 (280) |
| danger of this to your own mind is not yet fully | T 11 B 2 (280) |
| what they are except your own perceived NEED to attack. It | T 11 B 2 (281) |
| is then attacked FOR HIS OWN GOOD. What can this be | T 11 B 3 (281) |
| and you will recognize your OWN need for the Father. | T 11 B 4 (282) |
| what is denied for its OWN existence. T 11 C | T 11 C 1 (283) |
| in the darkness of your own certainty, and refusing to open | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| perceive its source as his own EGO IDENTIFICATION, and he ALWAYS | T 11 D 6 (288) |
| you perceive is in your own mind AND NOWHERE ELSE, you | T 11 D 11 (289) |
| why the recognition of your OWN invulnerability is so important in | T 11 F 2 (293) |
| You could not trust your own love when you have ATTACKED | T 11 F 4 (293) |
| characteristics of creation with your own CONTENT. Yet creation is NOT | T 11 F 4 (293) |
| it? Resign NOW as your own teachers. THIS resignation will NOT | T 11 F 9 (295) |
| whole world and lose your own Soul. The Holy Spirit teaches | T 11 G 1 (296) |
| hatred with strength, and your own REAL power seems to you | T 12 C 4 (315) |
| do NOT rest on their own foundation. In concealment they appear | T 12 C 7 (316) |
| REAL father, having attacked his own glorious equality with Him. | T 12 C 11 (317) |
| from them out of your OWN past because, by making it | T 12 D 5 (320) |
| as a meeting with your own past? For you are meeting | T 12 D 7 (320) |
| goal of time as its own. The continuity of past and | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| that no gap in its OWN continuity can occur. ITS continuity | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| a shadow figure in their OWN private world. And thus it | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| only reality is in your OWN mind, and by attacking others | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| recognized. If you see your own hatred AS your brother, you | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| and you see only your OWN split mind everywhere you look | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| you are preoccupied with your own voice. And the vision of | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| private world and rule your OWN perceptions. Yet for this, light | T 12 E 9 (324) |
| through the awareness of your own. But for this NO illusions | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| present and future FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES. You would anticipate the | T 12 F 4 (327) |
| wholeness you will see your own. And as your hymns of | T 12 F 9 (328) |
| YOUR light closer to your OWN awareness. Love always leads to | T 12 F 10 (328) |
| Fathers witness AND HIS OWN. Although he slept, Christs | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| still lays value on his own, he will DENY the vision | T 12 G 6 (331) |
| its law. Possession for its OWN sake is the egos | T 12 G 10 (332) |
| never would He leave His own beloved Son outside them and | T 13 B 8 (337) |
| for being nothing but your own projection, it HAS no meaning | T 13 C 3 (338) |
| freedom would have been your OWN. T 13 C 5 | T 13 C 4 (339) |
| lies the conviction of your OWN guilt. If you would have | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| Guilt is ALWAYS in your own mind, which has condemned ITSELF | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| For by pre-empting for your OWN ends what you should have | T 13 D 2 (341) |
| way with ANYONE for his OWN salvation will find it in | T 13 D 2 (341) |
| with him, or perceive his own, you WILL feel guilty. Nor | T 13 D 3 (341) |
| guilt outside themselves, BEYOND their own control. --- | T 13 D 3 (341) |
| the Father One with His Own Son. Alone we are all | T 13 D 14 (345) |
| disappear. Truth comes of its own will unto its own. When | T 13 E 4 (347) |
| its own will unto its own. When you have learned that | T 13 E 4 (347) |
| for his Atonement, relinquishing his OWN. You know not of salvation | T 13 H 12 (357) |
| path in summer. Only your own volition seems to make deciding | T 13 I 7 (361) |
| has hidden himself from his own sight. We are all joined | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| of innocence, each in his own way, have joined together, taking | T 14 B 7 (364) |
| B 8 Join your own efforts to the power that | T 14 B 8 (365) |
| be gently turned to your own good, translated by the Holy | T 14 D 6 (371) |
| where He has placed His Own. --- Manuscript | T 14 D 14 (374) |
| between His Children and their own, the knowledge of creation must | T 14 F 1 (377) |
| satisfied with anything but his own reality. You on earth have | T 14 F 2 (377) |
| requires no judgment of your own. The answer | T 14 F 6 (378) |
| I will not use my own past learning as the light | T 14 G 7 (382) |
| Spirit USES time in His Own way, and is not bound | T 15 A 2 (386) |
| it cannot conceive of its OWN death, it will pursue you | T 15 B 3 (387) |
| either THEIR weakness or your OWN. T 15 C 4 | T 15 C 3 (391) |
| to this world by its own vision, you cannot supply. And | T 15 C 5 (391) |
| can find salvation in your own way and HAVE it. Give | T 15 E 2 (397) |
| Will for you in your own minds. And yet it is | T 15 E 3 (397) |
| you learned to define your own needs, and acquired methods for | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| for meeting them on your own terms. We said before that | T 15 F 2 (400) |
| it assemble reality to its own capricious liking, offering for your | T 15 F 7 (401) |
| recognizing in His Voice your OWN need to communicate. The Holy | T 15 H 11 (410) |
| together your minds remain your own. The union of bodies thus | T 15 H 11 (410) |
| s plan to establish its OWN autonomy. As long as you | T 15 H 12 (410) |
| to heal it in your own way. You do not know | T 16 A 3 (424) |
| outside yourself, not by your own projection, but in TRUTH. And | T 16 D 4 (432) |
| have chosen this by your own willingness to teach. Though you | T 16 D 7 (433) |
| You seek but for your own completion, and it is they | T 16 E 8 (436) |
| to be attainable removes your own sense of completion, and thus | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| without your alliance in your own destruction, the ego could not | T 16 H 3 (448) |
| his sins are but his own imagining. His reality is forever | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| by them, and by your OWN forgiveness you are free to | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| who kept them by your OWN selection do not understand how | T 17 C 1 (457) |
| unholy relationships is evident. Your OWN experience has taught you this | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| DO need defense against your own acceptance of the gift of | T 17 E 10 (464) |
| to defend you from your own attack. For you attack Them | T 17 E 10 (464) |
| out of line with its own goal, and clearly unsuited to | T 17 F 3 (467) |
| you ARE faithless to your own relationship. Your faith will call | T 17 H 8 (476) |
| to restore to me my own awareness of my readiness, which | T 18 E 5 (491) |
| willing not to substitute my own in place of it. | T 18 E 5 (491) |
| Spirits purpose as your own, and you would merely bring | T 18 F 4 (493) |
| one day find in his own way, at his own time | T 18 H 6 (501) |
| his own way, at his own time. We do not need | T 18 H 6 (501) |
| mind, and how confused your own identification has become because of | T 19 B 7 (514) |
| with a mind unlike your own, could stamp it out through | T 19 D 1 (520) |
| this insane idea with His Own, an answer which left Him | T 19 J 3 (538) |
| and he accepted as his own, and toss it lightly and | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| and recognize it is your own. --- Manuscript | T 19 L 14 (546) |
| with the light of his own innocence lighting his way to | T 20 B 2 (547) |
| and trying to justify your own interpretation of its value by | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| and take it for their own. Here is the value that | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| Spirits purpose as their own share also His vision. And | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| mistakes, and therein lies his OWN salvation. And so it is | T 20 E 2 (557) |
| in him, you see your own. For this you SHARE. What | T 20 E 3 (557) |
| and love it as your own. T 20 F 8 | T 20 F 7 (561) |
| blessing it offers to its own. Here the unholy instant is | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| not WANT to know your own identity? Would you not happily | T 20 I 2 (570) |
| cannot BE separate from his own. T 21 C 7 | T 21 C 6 (579) |
| your desire to create your own Creator, and be father and | T 21 C 11 (581) |
| Spirits purpose as its own? T 21 E 5 | T 21 E 4 (588) |
| been given Heaven as its own. --- Manuscript | T 21 E 7 (588) |
| to forces far beyond your own control, and far more powerful | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| anothers mind, only Its Own. They always change YOUR mind | T 21 F 3 (590) |
| Spirits purpose in its own right. It is not re-interpreted | T 21 F 7 (592) |
| be imprisoned save by his own desire. And it is by | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| And it is by his own desire that he is freed | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| weakness. He IS at his own mercy. And where he chooses | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| confound its constancy because its own desire cannot be shaken. It | T 21 I 3 (602) |
| take. He denies not his own reality BECAUSE it is the | T 22 A 3 (604) |
| ANOTHER will that is your own, apart from His? Reason would | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| you made has been your own. Are you not GLAD to | T 22 C 10 (612) |
| sins. For here is its own stability, its heavy anchor in | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| bodys freedom is their own. T 22 D 5 | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| its importance by diminishing its own. Means serve the end, and | T 22 G 1 (621) |
| as a means for His Own plan. Be thankful that it | T 22 G 4 (622) |
| make mistakes for which his own destruction becomes inevitable. T | T 23 C 4 (633) |
| it, and making it your own. T 23 C 13 | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| Son because it is His Own. It is not sinful to | T 23 E 3 (641) |
| seems to offer or to own. No one who knows that | T 23 E 9 (643) |
| memory, the Son remembers his own creations, as like to him | T 24 C 6 (649) |
| frail and helpless in its own defense. It was conceived to | T 24 E 2 (656) |
| your brothers in your own. Christs hand holds all | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| you, to offer you your own completion. What is His is | T 24 F 8 (660) |
| in your completion is His Own. He Who willed not to | T 24 F 8 (660) |
| He could never leave His own creation. And the sign that | T 24 G 1 (661) |
| Mind is absent from your own. It is His Will you | T 24 G 3 (661) |
| is your condemnation of your own. Weave, rather, then, a frame | T 24 H 4 (666) |
| scope does not exceed your own, except to say that what | T 24 H 8 (667) |
| it makes. It PROVES its own reality to you. T | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| sure, when seen through its own eyes. It grows and withers | T 24 H 10 (667) |
| specialness whispers, Here is my own beloved son, in whom I | T 24 H 10 (667) |
| you see outside yourself, your own beloved son. The other rests | T 24 H 11 (668) |
| purpose well, and PROVE its own reality to you. | T 24 H 11 (668) |
| many chances to extend your own forgiveness. Such its purpose is | T 25 D 7 (678) |
| Fathers purpose in his own creation, that his joy might | T 25 E 2 (679) |
| while. How better could your own mistakes be brought to truth | T 25 E 5 (680) |
| unto God what is His Own. T 25 F 4 | T 25 F 3 (681) |
| freedom will you gain your own. To let his function be | T 25 F 5 (682) |
| see the picture of your own belief in what the Will | T 25 F 6 (682) |
| to you in Gods Own plan to show His Sons | T 25 H 10 (689) |
| MUST believe He shares their own confusion, and cannot avoid the | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| avoid the vengeance that their own belief in justice must entail | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| of Heaven by Gods Own angry hand. They DO believe | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| 10 In Gods Own justice does He recognize all | T 25 I 10 (693) |
| anothers rights because his own have been obscured to him | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| with a version of its own. For only love IS just | T 25 I 15 (695) |
| each one would lose its own identity, and by their separation | T 26 B 1 (700) |
| remaining incomplete to keep its own identity intact. In this perception | T 26 B 2 (700) |
| apart and separate from His Own? --- Manuscript | T 26 B 8 (702) |
| Think, then, how great your own release will be, when you | T 26 C 7 (704) |
| sin proclaimed to be its own. And what was tiny then | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| And how much can his own delusions about time and place | T 26 F 8 (711) |
| to you. And from your own unfairness to yourself has He | T 26 F 9 (712) |
| Heaven be opposed by its own opposite, as real as it | T 26 H 6 (716) |
| little. He would sacrifice his own identity with everything, to find | T 26 H 12 (717) |
| treasure of his own. And this he cannot do | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| between a brother and his own. To get from one is | T 26 H 20 (720) |
| when in him sleeps your own salvation, with his freedom joined | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| increased because what is its own has been restored to it | T 26 J 4 (725) |
| come to gather in Their Own. What has been locked is | T 26 J 5 (725) |
| innocence, and it is your own, and EQUALLY belongs to every | T 26 K 2 (727) |
| it not retribution for your own attack upon the Son of | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| from him, making it his own. T 26 K 5 | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| and shown to be his own. But every pain you suffer | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| his INNOCENCE you find your own. B. The Picture of | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| and removed it from his own. Forgiveness cannot be for one | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| of the Son unto his own, will yet be the last | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| are seen to represent their own serenity. Their helplessness and weakness | T 27 C 9 (735) |
| are One. And so your OWN identity is found. Yet must | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| lest your errors and his own be seen as one. Yours | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| this interpretation of correction, your own mistakes you will not even | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| any function other than Its Own. And thus is healing given | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| It conceived to be Its Own, and not apart from that | T 27 C 16 (737) |
| destroy, but to receive Its Own. There is no choice of | T 27 D 7 (739) |
| you thought were not your own. And it will also be | T 27 F 8 (746) |
| this it proves because its own effects have come to take | T 27 G 5 (749) |
| to him. Yet is his own attack upon himself apparent still | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| avengers knife in his own hand, and pointed to himself | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| world from condemnation is your OWN escape. Forget not that the | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| but a part of your own dream you gave away, and | T 27 H 10 (754) |
| that it can call its own. It looks about for special | T 27 I 2 (756) |
| brings its vengeance, not your own. It keeps you narrowly confined | T 27 I 7 (758) |
| lay a judgment on your own Creator cannot understand it is | T 28 B 7 (763) |
| allowing Cause to have Its OWN effects, and doing nothing that | T 28 B 7 (763) |
| God returns to them. Their own remembering is quiet now, and | T 28 B 8 (764) |
| keep the memory away. Its own remembering has gone. There is | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| God remembers from before his own remembering came in between the | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| the miracle exchanges for your own. It does not ask you | T 28 C 5 (767) |
| Thus does he fear his OWN attack, but sees it at | T 28 C 7 (768) |
| cause. He authored not his own attack, and he is innocent | T 28 C 7 (768) |
| have they adopted as their own. And hate it for the | T 28 C 8 (768) |
| you abandoned him to his own dream by sharing it with | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| instead of dreamer of your own. Identity in dreams is meaningless | T 28 E 5 (774) |
| But if you took your own away would he be free | T 28 E 6 (774) |
| of them, and of his own as well. Your dreams are | T 28 E 6 (774) |
| not WANT to know your own identity, because you think that | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| its acts, but not your own. It sees and acts for | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| of mind you call your own, and all the rest of | T 28 G 4 (779) |
| join a purpose not your own, and you have CHOSEN that | T 28 H 4 (782) |
| them a purpose not your own. T 29 B 4 | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| and take them for your own. He NEEDS your help in | T 29 C 4 (787) |
| all creation given as his own. Because he has it is | T 29 F 4 (794) |
| take this purpose as its own. Change is the only thing | T 29 G 3 (797) |
| want their power as your own. --- Manuscript | T 29 H 7 (800) |
| recognize their wishes are their own. T 29 J 5 | T 29 J 4 (806) |
| And their reality becomes his own, because they seem to SAVE | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| His Divinity is but your own. And all He knows is | T 30 C 1 (814) |
| be saved, for by your own salvation it is healed. And | T 30 C 5 (815) |
| of God, but from your own. The star shines still; the | T 30 D 11 (819) |
| a single meaning of their own. See one in them, and | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| for this is Gods Own purpose; only His, and yet | T 30 F 5 (824) |
| that It is but their own. --- Manuscript | T 30 F 11 (826) |
| glory will I see my own. Here is the joyful statement | T 30 G 9 (829) |
| for his appearance IS your own to you. | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| your will is not your own, your thoughts do not belong | T 31 A 3 (836) |
| that it is but your own. The Christ in you remembers | T 31 A 9 (838) |
| Let us remember not our own ideas of what the world | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| in him is but your own. What does he ask you | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| progress do you count your own. And we go separately along | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| sins, but ONLY for your own. Whatever form his sins appear | T 31 C 1 (844) |
| body must act on its own, and motivate itself. If you | T 31 C 3 (844) |
| it, walking there without your own reality at one with you | T 31 D 10 (848) |
| gives a meaning of his own? Concepts maintain the world. But | T 31 E 7 (851) |
| in the image of your own. While only he was treacherous | T 31 E 13 (853) |
| any kind, you see your own concealed desire to kill. | T 31 E 15 (854) |
| show the changes in your own relationships, as your perception of | T 31 E 16 (854) |
| flesh or Spirit in your own belief. If you choose flesh | T 31 F 1 (856) |
| escape the body as your own reality, for you have chosen | T 31 F 1 (856) |
| looks upon, and sees his own salvation everywhere. He holds no | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| offers them forgiveness with his own. Can you to whom God | T 31 G 15 (862) |
| His strength instead of their own weakness, seen apart from Him | T 31 H 4 (864) |
| choice you make establishes your own identity as you will see | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| T(865) OWN release. There is no place | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| perfect constancy. Give me my own, for they belong to You | T 31 H 10 (865) |
| in frantically to establish its own ideas there, fearful that the | W 13 L 2 (22) |
| be used to demonstrate its own unreality. And on this alone | W 13 L 2 (22) |
| reality. It is of your own making, and it does not | W 14 L 1 (24) |
| can only be in your own mind apart from His. Therefore | W 14 L 6 (25) |
| which are true create their own likeness. Those which are false | W 16 L 1 (28) |
| to strike at him. His own attack is thus perceived as | W 22 L 1 (37) |
| a pictorial representation of your own attack thoughts. One can well | W 23 L 3 (38) |
| I do not perceive my own best interests. | W 24 L 0 (40) |
| you will not serve your own best interests. Yet they are | W 24 L 1 (40) |
| you do not perceive your own best interests, you could be | W 24 L 2 (40) |
| I do not perceive my own best interests in this situation | W 24 L 6 (41) |
| you. Everything is for your own best interests. That is what | W 25 L 1 (42) |
| nothing to do with your own best interests, because the ego | W 25 L 2 (42) |
| can be used for your own best interests, rather than against | W 26 L 1 (44) |
| make you vulnerable in your own mind, which is where the | W 26 L 2 (44) |
| to weaken you in your own eyes. Thus they have attacked | W 26 L 3 (44) |
| is the result of your own thoughts. Nothing except your thoughts | W 26 L 4 (44) |
| you could withdraw all your own ideas from it, and look | W 28 L 5 (48) |
| you, instead of placing your own judgment upon them. 7 | W 28 L 6 (48) |
| in the name of your own freedom. And in your freedom | W 31 L 4 (52) |
| that both are in your own imagination. 3. Again | W 32 L 2 (53) |
| It must begin with your own thoughts, and then extend outward | W 34 L 1 (55) |
| see the world through your own holiness. Thus are you and | W 37 L 1 (60) |
| to keep it in your own awareness. --- | W 37 L 6 (61) |
| some relevant thoughts of your own. You might like, for example | W 38 L 5 (63) |
| the world. What about your own salvation? You cannot give what | W 36 L 3 (64) |
| apply the exercises to your own world, the whole world stands | W 36 L 3 (64) |
| of the world, and your own. How could you to whom | W 36 L 4 (64) |
| It is imperative for your own salvation that you see them | W 36 L 7 (65) |
| enter very deeply into your own mind, keeping it clear of | W 41 L 6 (69) |
| is His strength, not your own, that gives you power. And | W 42 L 1 (70) |
| to you, rather than your own, which offers vision to you | W 42 L 1 (70) |
| course-related understanding some of your own thoughts contain. Let them come | W 42 L 5 (70) |
| to the idea in your own personal way. Thoughts such as | W 43 L 5 (73) |
| me myself, I see my own thoughts, which are like God | W 43 L 5 (73) |
| few relevant thoughts of your own, keeping the idea in mind | W 45 L 6 (79) |
| or five thoughts of your own, repeat the idea again, and | W 45 L 6 (79) |
| If you are trusting your own strength, you have every reason | W 47 L 1 (83) |
| try to reach past your own weakness to the Source of | W 47 L 4 (83) |
| all concerns related to your own sense of inadequacy. It is | W 47 L 5 (83) |
| The recognition of your own frailty is a necessary step | W 47 L 6 (84) |
| you are trusting in your own strength. The awareness that there | W 48 L 3 (85) |
| is the projection of my own errors of thought. I do | W 51 RI 3 (92) |
| thoughts. I see only my own thoughts, and my mind is | W 52 RI 3 (94) |
| from the effects of my own insane thoughts, when the perfection | W 53 RI 4 (97) |
| as the representation of my own state of mind. I know | W 54 RI 2 (98) |
| His Son. It is my own attack thoughts which give rise | W 55 RI 2 (100) |
| I do not perceive my own best interests. How could I | W 55 RI 4 (100) |
| How could I recognize my own best interests when I do | W 55 RI 4 (100) |
| to find out what my own best interests are, recognizing that | W 55 RI 4 (100) |
| inheritance safe for me. My own real thoughts will teach me | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| in my mind. In my own mind, behind all my insane | W 56 RI 5 (103) |
| me not look to my own eyes to see today. Let | W 59 RI 2 (108) |
| trust. It is not my own strength through which I forgive | W 60 RI 2 (110) |
| attack you call upon your own weakness, while every time you | W 62 L 3 (114) |
| closed upon yourself, in your own hands. It gives you the | W 65 L 3 (119) |
| salvation in spite of your own foolish ideas to the contrary | W 65 L 7 (120) |
| and replace it with His Own. We are also trying to | W 67 L 2 (124) |
| nor salvation as in your own mind, and nowhere else. When | W 70 L 1 (131) |
| that guilt is in your own mind entails the realization that | W 70 L 3 (131) |
| them, and adhere to your own decision as closely as possible | W 70 L 5 (132) |
| you, and nothing but your own thoughts can hamper your progress | W 70 L 9 (133) |
| worlds salvation and my own. --- Manuscript | W 70 L 9 (133) |
| The role assigned to your own mind in this plan, then | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| full release from all your own insane attempts and mad proposals | W 71 L 7 (135) |
| not understand it is its own enemy; that it attacks itself | W 76 L 5 (149) |
| the world and for your own. You have requested that you | W 77 L 5 (152) |
| salvation plan, and not our own. Temptation falls away when we | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| world seems to have his own special problems. Yet they are | W 79 L 2 (157) |
| no idols, nor raise my own self-concepts to replace my Self | W 84 RII 2 (167) |
| I am therefore excluding my own only hope of salvation from | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| would no longer defeat my own best interests in this insane | W 86 RII 5 (169) |
| in this, and not my own. --- Manuscript | W 88 RII 6 (171) |
| share a purpose like Their own. Theirs is the light in | W 91 L 10 (176) |
| to embrace you as Its own. Such is the meeting place | W 92 L 8 (179) |
| rush to death by your own hand, living on after seeing | W 93 L 1 (180) |
| Let It come into Its own. Here you are; This is | W 93 L 9 (181) |
| the wings of peace. Your own acknowledgment you are One Self | W 95 L 16 (188) |
| and claim them as your own. --- Manuscript | W 96 L 9 (190) |
| These are your own real thoughts you have denied | W 96 L 9 (191) |
| They do not doubt their own ability, because they know their | W 98 L 3 (194) |
| of God, and in your own. It is apart from time | W 99 L 5 (197) |
| you Its function as your own. 7. Salvation is | W 99 L 6 (198) |
| the gifts which are our own in truth. These are the | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| to claim them as your own. Think of your enemies a | W 105 L 6 (211) |
| we recognize it as our own. Today we practice on the | W 107 L 7 (217) |
| and only unity within your own. 5. The healing | W 110 L 4 (225) |
| to the truth. Let my own feeble voice be still, and | W 118 RIII 2 (238) |
| shrieks as it beholds its own projections rising to attack its | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| an opportunity to teach your own how to forgive itself. Each | W 121 L 7 (242) |
| hope do you become your own. The unforgiving mind must learn | W 121 L 7 (242) |
| and use it on your own behalf. We will devote ten | W 121 L 8 (242) |
| God has given as its own. 8. God wills | W 122 L 7 (245) |
| it, in reflection of your own. --- Manuscript | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| tomorrow, you will see your own transfiguration in the glass this | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| you look on is your own. 11. Count this | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| Fathers house by his own will, forever free as God | W 125 L 2 (253) |
| his will is not his own. --- Manuscript | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| any way related to your own. You further think that they | W 126 L 2 (255) |
| you forgive is not your own. Someone apart from you committed | W 126 L 4 (255) |
| Loves meaning is your own, and shared by God Himself | W 127 L 4 (258) |
| a dark illusion of your own reality and what love means | W 127 L 8 (259) |
| for a strength beyond your own, and recognize what it is | W 130 L 8 (267) |
| no contradictions. What denies its own existence and attacks itself is | W 131 L 7 (270) |
| to think are not my own. 11. For several | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| if it is indeed your own imagining, then you can loose | W 132 L 8 (274) |
| And I would know my own reality. Then merely rest, alert | W 132 L 15 (276) |
| But you will sense your own release, although you may not | W 132 L 16 (276) |
| it was, And choose my own reality instead. | W 132 L 17 (276) |
| everything, you have denied your own. You therefore will not recognize | W 133 L 7 (278) |
| upon the tarnish as his own, the rust a sign of | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| and serve them as his own makes no mistakes according to | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| and claim it as their own. We will attempt to reach | W 133 L 13 (279) |
| the world as is your own reality. And yet it joins | W 134 L 13 (283) |
| is real, and that his own defense can save himself? And | W 135 L 1 (285) |
| serve you thus except your own belief? It is your mind | W 135 L 7 (286) |
| Wisdom that is not its own. It waits until it has | W 135 L 12 (287) |
| plan which far exceeds its own protection and which needs its | W 135 L 14 (287) |
| frightened mind would undertake its own protection at the cost of | W 135 L 15 (288) |
| for unless it makes its own provisions. Time becomes a future | W 135 L 16 (288) |
| gratefully acknowledges to be its own. And it will lead you | W 135 L 21 (289) |
| to be external to your own intent; a happening beyond your | W 136 L 4 (291) |
| seem to be beyond your own control. But what you have | W 136 L 5 (292) |
| they stand but for your own decision of what should be | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| instant, truth arises in your own deluded mind, and all your | W 136 L 7 (292) |
| is your planning for your own defense. And you believe that | W 136 L 10 (293) |
| separate. But healing is his own decision to be one again | W 137 L 3 (296) |
| death. His life becomes your own as you extend the little | W 137 L 9 (298) |
| relinquish its ideas about its own protection. It must be saved | W 138 L 8 (301) |
| of God and in your own. It is so far beyond | W 139 L 7 (305) |
| near to us as our own thoughts, so close it is | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| it be. And as His Own completion joins with Him, so | W 140 RIV 5 (312) |
| the guilt. It is its own despair it sees in you | W 151 L 5 (317) |
| you its evil is your own are false, and speak with | W 151 L 6 (317) |
| what is worthy of your own belief. He will not tell | W 151 L 7 (317) |
| power of decision is my own. 1. | W 152 L 0 (321) |
| loss unless it be his own decision. No-one suffers pain except | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| and no-one dies without his own consent. Nothing occurs but represents | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| appear to be entirely your own. And thus the truth appears | W 152 L 4 (321) |
| power of decision is our own. Decide but to accept your | W 152 L 8 (322) |
| power of decision is our own. And we accept of Him | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| are joyously accepted as our own. 11. Now do | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| power of decision is my own. This day I will accept | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| between His strength and your own weakness seen apart from Him | W 153 L 6 (325) |
| by His election and their own as well? 11. | W 153 L 10 (326) |
| His Will is but their own. And while you fail to | W 153 L 11 (326) |
| you recognize it as your own. 12. Salvation can | W 153 L 11 (326) |
| not escape, was but his own deluded fantasy. Gods ministers | W 153 L 14 (327) |
| does not work without your own consent, but He is not | W 154 L 2 (329) |
| One Voice which is His Own that you become aware at | W 154 L 3 (329) |
| in the giving is his own acceptance of what he received | W 154 L 8 (330) |
| with Him and claim your own. 10. It is | W 154 L 9 (331) |
| our will united with His Own, that we may be the | W 154 L 11 (331) |
| with him and with his own? --- Manuscript | W 154 L 12 (331) |
| as you do recognize their own. Yet those who have not | W 155 L 1 (333) |
| be illusions, and avoid their own Reality. Yet when they find | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| Yet when they find their own Reality is even here, then | W 155 L 2 (333) |
| In your name and His Own, which are the same, we | W 155 L 14 (336) |
| Light you carry is their own, and thus they see in | W 156 L 5 (338) |
| to you to be your own. 9. Into Christ | W 157 L 8 (340) |
| you have it in your own possession. Here the laws of | W 159 L 1 (344) |
| His Son? Is fear His Own, created in His likeness? Is | W 160 L 4 (347) |
| And It will call Its Own unto Itself, in recognition of | W 160 L 6 (348) |
| recognition of what is Its Own. 7. Who is | W 160 L 6 (348) |
| Self as certain of Its Own as God is of His | W 160 L 7 (348) |
| no strangers, but beholds His Own, and joyously unites with them | W 160 L 9 (348) |
| what he beholds is his own fear external to himself, poised | W 161 L 8 (351) |
| the nails which pierce your own away, and lift the crown | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| you, and answer in your own. Behold him now whom you | W 161 L 12 (352) |
| who makes these words his own; arising with them in his | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| for their salvation and our own as well. God made not | W 163 L 8 (357) |
| because its holiness reflects our own. We stand forgiven in the | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| the world forgiven in our own. We bless the world as | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| His forgiving vision, now our own. 8. Open the | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| world seem real except your own denial of the truth which | W 165 L 1 (362) |
| to claim them as his own, is being pressed to treachery | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| Word is truer than your own. Perhaps His gifts to you | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| and recognize they are your own. 13. The gifts | W 166 L 12 (366) |
| contain, becoming different from their own origin, apart from it in | W 167 L 4 (368) |
| it lacks, nor change its own eternal, mindful state. It cannot | W 167 L 6 (369) |
| waken as it sees its own perfection mirroring the Lord of | W 167 L 12 (370) |
| in the Giver, not our own acceptance. We acknowledge our mistakes | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| gave to us through His Own Voice, His Word, His Love | W 168 L 6 (372) |
| defend against, and by your own defense against it is it | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| worshippers of fear perceive their own confusion in fears enemy | W 170 L 10 (379) |
| to you is but your Own. To Him we go together | W 170 RV 9 (383) |
| completing His extension in your own. We practice but an ancient | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| power of decision is my own. God is but Love, and | W 171 RV 2 (385) |
| Self that lies beyond your own mistakes, and past his seeming | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we will magnify | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| feels for us becomes our own as well. This will become | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| s Name and on my own. 1. | W 182 L 0 (391) |
| but to call upon your own. A father gives his son | W 182 L 1 (391) |
| that we would call our own. 7. Thus do | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| forgot, and offer it your own remembering. You can accept today | W 182 L 9 (393) |
| in its salvation and your own as well, and both can | W 182 L 9 (393) |
| Fathers Thoughts become his own. He makes his claim to | W 182 L 10 (393) |
| your Father knows as His Own Son. It is this Child | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| separate entity, identified by its own name. By this you carve | W 184 L 1 (398) |
| you give him as his own. And thus his unity is | W 184 L 8 (399) |
| tried to cast across Your Own Reality. And we are glad | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| really want, and join your own intent with what they seek | W 185 L 10 (404) |
| Creator, and established as His Own eternal gift. How can you | W 185 L 12 (404) |
| holds no function as your own but that which has been | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| you strengthen them in your own mind. Perhaps the form in | W 187 L 2 (410) |
| you because it is your own. It is the only thing | W 188 L 1 (413) |
| in which it sees its own. It offers you its flowers | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| s ways are not our own for they belong to You | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| Your Will, Which is our own as well, be done in | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| corner of your mind its own inheritance, and keep it as | W 190 L 6 (420) |
| what you see? Deny your own identity and this is what | W 191 L 2 (422) |
| 3. Deny your own identity and you will not | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| laughs at God. Deny your own identity and you assail the | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| of your enemies. Deny your own identity and look on evil | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| They must await your own release. They stay in chains | W 191 L 11 (424) |
| die til you accept your own Eternal Life. You are the | W 191 L 11 (424) |
| in the world in its own terms. For who can understand | W 192 L 2 (425) |
| Would you now renounce your own salvation? Would you fail to | W 193 L 8 (429) |
| being what you are; His Own completion and the Source of | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| understand his safety is your own, and in his healing you | W 196 L 1 (438) |
| be hurt except by your own thoughts, the fear of God | W 196 L 8 (439) |
| outside force pitted against your own. You make attempts at kindness | W 197 L 1 (441) |
| to God must be His Own. Yet you will never realize | W 197 L 5 (442) |
| His Words and substitute your own in place of His? | W 197 L 5 (444) |
| condemnation injures me. Only my own forgiveness sets me free. Do | W 197 L 9 (445) |
| s Will and to his own, which is the same as | W 200 L 7 (450) |
| s Name and on my own. The Name of God is | W 203 RVI 1 (454) |
| sin, because it is my own as well as His. | W 203 RVI 1 (454) |
| of pain. Pain is my own idea. It is not a | W 210 RVI 1 (456) |
| His lessons, and forget my own. Lesson 214 I am | W 213 RVI 1 (457) |
| the full replacement of our own. 8. And now | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| and did not affect my own reality at all by my | W 227 L 1 (469) |
| 1. I seek my own identity, and find it in | W 229 L 1 (471) |
| know itself, and thought its own identity was lost. 3 | W 230 W2 2 (473) |
| of them give me Your own. I give You all my | W 233 L 1 (476) |
| of my Father is my own. 1. | W 239 L 0 (482) |
| It witnesses but to your own illusions of yourself. Let us | W 240 L 1 (483) |
| for him that is Your own as well. | W 240 L 2 (483) |
| you. Your loveliness reflects my own. Your sinlessness is mine. You | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| part of You and my own Self as well. Today I | W 247 L 2 (491) |
| Your Love remembered, and my own. Now do I understand that | W 248 L 2 (492) |
| in perfect union with my own, Which can but offer glad | W 253 L 2 (498) |
| hand that reaches for my own. In You time disappears, and | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| come to You in Your own Name today, to be at | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| s Name and on our own, acknowledging our Self in each | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| attend Your Answer, not my own. Father, my heart is beating | W 267 L 2 (513) |
| of Him Who is our own Identity. --- | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| function now is but Your own, and every thought except Your | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| and every thought except Your own is gone. 2. | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| in quietness and in my own eternal love for You. | W 273 W6 2 (520) |
| me to cherish as my own, as I am loved and | W 276 W6 2 (523) |
| Creations freedom promises my own. 1. | W 279 W6 0 (526) |
| Whom He created as His Own. Would You withhold the gifts | W 279 W6 2 (526) |
| remember that It is my own. 2. Forgive me | W 288 L 1 (536) |
| You have offered me Your own replacement, in a present world | W 289 L 2 (537) |
| I perceive without Gods own correction for the sight I | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| holiness is far beyond my own ability to understand or know | W 299 L 1 (548) |
| see that darkness is our own imagining, and light is there | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| understand it but reflects my own. 2. Our Love | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| is limitless as is His own, can will no change in | W 309 L 1 (559) |
| Will is to deny my own. To look within is but | W 309 L 1 (559) |
| happiness, and union with your own Identity. 4. God | W 310 W10 3 (561) |
| and takes it as its own. And everyone who finds the | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| give my brothers are my own. 1. | W 316 L 0 (567) |
| all the power that Their own Creator has. For He would | W 320 W11 2 (572) |
| Holiness Itself, Whose holiness His own creation shares; Whose holiness is | W 320 W11 5 (572) |
| pain, and giving him Your own eternal joy. Such is the | W 323 L 1 (575) |
| and guarded as ones own. From insane wishes comes an | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| is but to find our own. And since our will is | W 328 L 1 (580) |
| of God united with its own. The Self Which God created | W 330 L 1 (582) |
| in chains, believing in its own futility. Yet with forgiveness does | W 332 L 1 (585) |
| I would look upon my own. And I will see it | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| I can attack but my own sinlessness, And it is only | W 341 L 0 (595) |
| law, my Father, not my own. I did not understand what | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| behold Your glory and my own. 2. And when | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| is sure it is Your own. And He will speak for | W 347 L 1 (601) |
| holiness as perfect as Your own? 2. Gods | W 348 L 1 (602) |
| would find and make my own. It will be given me | W 349 L 1 (603) |
| in my purity abides His own. 2. Our use | W 350 W14 1 (605) |
| For I would love my own Identity, and find in Him | W 352 L 1 (607) |
| have no purpose but His own. And He is like His | W 354 L 1 (609) |
| is but to call his own. --- Manuscript | W 356 L 1 (611) |
| and let creation be Your own. We have misunderstood all things | W 359 L 1 (614) |
| we seek, and not our own. For all that we forgive | W 360 L 3 (616) |
| given us to be His own completion in reality. So let | W 360 L 4 (616) |
| through the Voice of His own Teacher. Would He hurt His | W 360 L 6 (617) |
| thus, for these are His own Words to you. And more | W 360 L 6 (617) |
| you chose to be your own. 4. And now | W 361 L 3 (619) |
| offers you is but your own. Accept His gifts to you | W 361 L 2 (620) |
| can they work out their own salvation and the salvation of | M 1 A 5 M(2) |
| He has therefore found his own salvation and the salvation of | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
| the same interests as his own. 4. WHAT ARE | M 3 A M(6) |
| who have advanced in their own learning. In this respect they | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| impossible to trust ones own petty strength again. Who would | M 5 B 2 M(9) |
| called upon to sacrifice his own best interests on behalf of | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| want the valuable. Yet his own sorting out was meaningless in | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| sacrifice, so central to his own thought system, had made it | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| will, which always was His Own, is free to be itself | M 5 E 2 M(13) |
| but give form to his own choice. He chooses them to | M 6 C 2 M(19) |
| Gods Son in his own Name. They stand for the | M 6 D 2 M(21) |
| will as separate from their own, nor theirs as separate from | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
| fail, and recognize that his own uncertainty is not love but | M 8 A 2 M(23) |
| with different interests of its own, and able to gratify its | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
| He does not make his own decisions; he asks his Teacher | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| learns to give up his own judgment. The giving up of | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| to trust instead of his own. Now he makes no mistakes | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| Gods Judgment, not His Own. Thus does He share God | M 13 A 1 M(32) |
| say you cannot learn His Own curriculum. His Word says otherwise | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| lack of structuring on their own part. What must they do | M 17 A 2 M(40) |
| best he can in his own way. Routines as such are | M 17 A 2 M(40) |
| easily become gods in their own right, threatening the very goals | M 17 A 2 M(40) |
| that he is strengthening his own belief in sin and has | M 18 A 1 M(44) |
| you have responded to your own interpretation, which you have projected | M 18 A 9 M(47) |
| God to let all his own mistakes be corrected. If he | M 19 A 4 M(48) |
| confuse His mercy with your own insanity. Perception can make whatever | M 20 A 5 M(50) |
| heart, all this becomes his own. The power of his decision | M 22 A 3 M(52) |
| no value. They are his own, coming from the shabby self-perception | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| are far wiser than your own. Gods teachers have God | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| s sickness thus becomes his own. In allowing this to happen | M 23 A 5 M(55) |
| his completed learning guarantees your own success. Is he still available | M 24 A 3 M(56) |
| usefulness as well as his own decision-making. Our course is not | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| a long-held belief of his own. --- Manuscript | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| pupils advance or his own. Reinterpretation would then be recommended | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
| worldly limits and remembering their own Identity perfectly. These might be | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| is Love. And now His Own creation must stand in fear | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
| His Will to be our own. Illusions of another will are | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| usurping of functions not your own is the basis of fear | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
| necessary merely because of your own inadequacies. It is the way | M 30 A 3 M(69) |
| let your words replace His Own. A loving father does not | M 30 A 6 M(70) |
| harm himself or choose his own destruction. He may ask for | M 30 A 6 M(70) |
| has come to claim His Own. Forgiveness is complete. | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| God knows it is His Own, as it is his. And | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| and save them from their own illusions. U 6 A | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| the first to complete his own part perfectly. All power in | U 7 A 2 U(11) |
| it and give it His Own great gift of rejoicing? What | P 2 A 2 P(1) |
| the ability to make his own decisions. He must become willing | P 2 A 4 P(2) |
| no one learns beyond his own readiness. Yet levels of readiness | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
| reach in connection with their own divergent goals, they cannot become | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
| and lets him formulate his own curriculum; not the curriculums | P 3 C 7 P(7) |
| brothers need is his own. And let him then meet | P 3 C 9 P(7) |
| the body real in their own minds, and having done so | P 3 E 4 P(9) |
| A madman will defend his own illusions because in them he | P 3 E 9 P(11) |
| in them he sees his own salvation. Thus, he will attack | P 3 E 9 P(11) |
| cause. His healing is our own. And as we see the | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| that it is but our own. P 3 F 8 | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| forgiven him, along with his own. What could be the difference | P 3 H 3 P(16) |
| s failures thus became his own mistakes, and guilt became the | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
| lose the recognition of your own Identity. Be traitor to no | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
| becomes a prayer for your own freedom. Now it is no | S 1 C 5 S(6) |
| then, for herein lies your own salvation. Forgive them for your | S 1 C 6 S(7) |
| a transformation much like your own, for prayer is part of | S 1 C 7 S(7) |
| not see it as his own? Fear of escape makes it | S 1 D 6 S(8) |
| his sins and not your own. But you can free him | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
| his guilt and thus your own? Forgiveness is the means for | S 2 C 7 S(17) |
| in which you see your own. S 2 C 8 | S 2 C 7 S(17) |
| words sincere; not with your own sincerity, but with His Own | S 2 D 3 S(18) |
| own sincerity, but with His Own. Let Him take charge of | S 2 D 3 S(18) |
| confuse His function with your own. He is the Answer; you | S 2 D 5 S(18) |
| of love. Prayer is His Own right hand, made free to | S 2 D 6 S(19) |
| to answer you in His Own Name. He stands beside the | S 2 D 7 S(19) |
| of God, more certainly our own. S 3 C 5 | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| to Christ what is His Own. Heaven is here and Heaven | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| release because it is its own. Be kind to it and | S 3 E 10 S(28) |
| you can value as your own without the gift of fear | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| their mistakes were not your own as well. To all who | G 4 A 8 G(12) |
| His. We but return his Own unto Himself. But as we | G 4 A 8 G(12) |
| as a brother loves his own, born of one father, still | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| as a lover loves his own; his chosen one, his joy | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| incomplete, whose immortality completes his own, for in him is the | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| in Christ, for Christ, My Own beloved Son, the glory of | G 5 A 4 G(14) |