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| justify it. This procedure is painful in its minor applications, and | T 3 C 3 (48) |
| system MUST be perceived as painful, even though this is anything | T 4 C 5 (77) |
| often little more than a painful attempt on the part of | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| no more recognize what is painful than you know what is | T 7 K 1 (183) |
| is joyful to you IS painful to the ego, and as | T 7 K 1 (183) |
| this reversal are often quite painful, for as blame is withdrawn | T 10 E 4 (262) |
| body to do is therefore painful. It will share the pain | T 19 H 4 (535) |
| light of brilliant day seems painful to the eyes grown long | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| easier to look upon; less painful to the eyes than what | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| quite difficult and even quite painful. Some of them will lead | W 14 L 3 (24) |
| patterns and uncertain goals, its painful pleasures and its tragic joys | W 131 L 7 (270) |
| want to go along this painful path. Until this shift has | W 196 L 7 (439) |
| I made is frightening and painful to behold. Yet I would | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| can think that joy is painful, threatening and dangerous. Everyone will | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| undoing. This need not be painful, but it usually is so | M 5 B 3 M(9) |
| desirable or undesirable, pleasurable or painful. M 9 A 4 | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
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| body is not real. Its pains and pleasures does He heal | T 27 G 4 (749) |
| tries to teach itself its pains and joys are different, and | T 27 I 1 (756) |
| you learned it, and the pains to which you went to | T 31 A 3 (836) |
| Your idle wishes represent its pains. Your strange desires bring it | W 190 L 7 (420) |
| if you will share your pains and joys with him, and | U 6 A 6 U(11) |
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PAINT.......................2
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| It never changes. Can you paint rosy lips upon a skeleton | T 23 C 18 (637) |
| the rest and helps them paint the picture in which sin | T 27 B 5 (731) |
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| They are ideas of idols, painted with the brushes of the | T 31 E 7 (851) |
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PAINTS......................1
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| 1. Forgiveness paints a picture of a world | W 249 L 1 (493) |
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PALACES.....................1
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| to those who would make palaces and royal robes of nothing | T 13 G 4 (351) |
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PALM........................1
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| A 1 This is Palm Sunday, the celebration of victory | T 20 A 1 (547) |
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PALMS.......................1
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| This week begins with palms and ends with lilies, the | T 20 B 1 (547) |
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PAMPER......................1
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| in loveliness, pet it and pamper it, and make it LIVE | T 23 C 18 (637) |
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PANGS.......................1
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| seem to allay their savage pangs of hunger. For they are | T 19 F 4 (529) |
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PANIC.......................7
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| they may be precipitated into panic. This is particularly likely to | T 2 C 7 (32) |
| consistently in a state of panic. If the purpose of this | T 8 J 2 (214) |
| of insane decision will induce panic because the atheist believes he | T 8 J 8 (216) |
| are strong, they WILL induce panic. Willing AGAINST reality, though impossible | T 8 J 14 (217) |
| experience anxiety, depression and ultimately panic because you are trying to | T 8 J 16 (218) |
| seek to throw you into panic. So He merely asks if | T 31 E 11 (853) |
| real in blind imaginings of panic born? What would you want | W 130 L 3 (266) |
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| with little metal discs or paper strips the world proclaims as | T 27 I 2 (756) |
| you have stacks of green paper strips and piles of metal | W 76 L 3 (149) |
| invitation is written? Does the paper matter, or the ink, or | P 3 C 6 P(7) |
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| it is a very simple parable which merely speaks of my | T 3 C 12 (50) |
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PARADISE....................4
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| Who drove him out of paradise. For in that belief the | T 11 J 3 (307) |
| day enter with him to Paradise, and know the peace of | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| are now made free in Paradise. And here would I unite | T 20 D 11 (556) |
| This day we enter into paradise, calling upon Gods Name | W 266 L 2 (512) |
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PARADOX.....................7
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| We have seen this strange paradox in the egos thought | T 15 B 2 (387) |
| yet forgive it is a paradox which reason cannot see. For | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| 7 Salvation is a paradox indeed! What could it be | T 30 E 7 (821) |
| we will not choose a paradox in place of truth. How | W 131 L 9 (270) |
| 2. Here is the paradox that underlies the making of | W 166 L 2 (364) |
| Here again is the paradox often referred to in the | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| it is but a seeming paradox. As God created you, you | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
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| it. Into this strange and paradoxical situation, one without meaning and | M 12 A 3 M(31) |
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PARALLEL....................5
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| that the human eye perceives parallel lines AS IF they meet | T 6 C 7 (135) |
| toward God by making it PARALLEL to Gods way of | T 6 C 9 (136) |
| your perceptions into the one parallel line which the Holy Spirit | T 6 C 12 (137) |
| this world there is a parallel. Parents give birth to children | T 7 A 1 (154) |
| you, for there is no parallel in your experience of the | T 14 A 2 (362) |
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| perception in a way that PARALLELS knowledge, you will ultimately meet | T 6 C 7 (135) |
| toward the unified perception which parallels Gods knowing. T | T 6 G 9 (149) |
| wholeness in your minds. This parallels creation because it UNIFIES BY | T 7 C 1 (156) |
| you now. The holy instant parallels His knowing by bringing ALL | T 15 F 9 (402) |
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| all. He can wait, delay, paralyze himself, reduce his creativity to | T 1 B 51b (14) |
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| without sharing, and for asking pardon without change. The ego NEVER | T 5 F 5 (113) |
| prisoner, waiting in chains his pardon on himself to set him | T 21 G 11 (597) |
| Only forgiveness offers miracles. And pardon must be just to everyone | T 25 J 8 (698) |
| 2 The unhealed CANNOT pardon. For they are the witnesses | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| they are the witnesses that pardon is unfair. They would retain | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| pity, which but seeks to pardon what it knows to be | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| better of the two, I pardon you my hurt. His pardon | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| pardon you my hurt. His pardon and your hurt cannot exist | T 27 C 2 (733) |
| done to you deserves no pardon. And by giving it, you | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| correction is the SAME as pardon, then you also know the | T 27 C 12 (736) |
| are not asked to offer pardon where attack is due, and | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| really there. This is not pardon. For it would assume that | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| which is not justified, your pardon will become the answer to | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| been made. And thus is pardon inappropriate, by being granted where | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| T 30 G 2 Pardon is ALWAYS justified. It has | T 30 G 2 (827) |
| what has not occurred. If pardon were unjustified, you would be | T 30 G 2 (827) |
| it had a real foundation, pardon would have none. The real | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| just, it seems impossible His pardon could be real. Thus is | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| the sure result of seeing pardon as unmerited. No one who | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| can see your brother merits pardon, you have learned forgiveness is | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| set a goal of partial pardon and a limited escape from | T 30 G 6 (828) |
| of God you will NOT pardon. For he has become to | T 30 G 10 (829) |
| for meaning. Only dreams of pardon can be shared. They mean | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| no power to learn, to pardon, nor enslave. It gives no | T 31 C 4 (844) |
| he counts the good to pardon him the bad. Nor does | T 31 G 1 (858) |
| can accept the fact that pardon is not asked for what | W 134 L 2 (281) |
| Gods creation, and to pardon this is meaningless. All truth | W 134 L 2 (281) |
| His Love. Does this need pardon? How can you forgive the | W 134 L 2 (281) |
| not illusions. You conceive of pardon as a vain attempt to | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| are real, you look on pardon as deception. For it is | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| 5. Pardon is no escape in such | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| or called another name, for pardon is a treachery to truth | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| once again by those who pardon them. 6. It | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| 8. The strength of pardon is its honesty, which is | W 134 L 8 (282) |
| be undone. And who would pardon Heaven? Yet on earth you | W 192 L 2 (425) |
| not occurred. It does not pardon sins and make them real | W 220 W1 1 (462) |
| bless the mind with loving pardon for the sins it dreamed | S 3 C 5 S(22) |