| PRESENTED...................3 | |
| which you failed to learn presented once again, so where you | T 31 H 3 (863) |
| five of the ideas already presented, starting with the first and | W 51 RI 1 (90) |
| to be irrelevant to the presented problem as he perceives it | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| PRESENTS....................17 | |
| perception. By attacking nothing, He presents no barrier at all to | T 6 D 2 (138) |
| about everything. Their joint curriculum presents an impossible learning task. They | T 8 B 4 (189) |
| now is HERE, and IT presents the opportunities for the holy | T 12 D 8 (321) |
| deceived by the illusions it presents of size and thickness, weight | T 22 F 5 (620) |
| that you are separate, Heaven presents itself to you as separate | T 25 B 5 (670) |
| mind can recognize. The first presents the face of innocence, the | T 31 E 2 (850) |
| the images which your imagination presents to your awareness. 4 | W 32 L 3 (53) |
| The idea for today presents a very different view of | W 35 L 3 (57) |
| Him. If no particular subject presents itself to your awareness, merely | W 43 L 8 (73) |
| be in these forms: This presents a problem to me which | W 90 RII 3 (173) |
| senseless conflicts which a dream presents? What could the resolution mean | W 96 L 6 (190) |
| which the appearances the world presents engender. They will merely blow | W 107 L 4 (216) |
| 7. Each unforgiving mind presents you with an opportunity to | W 121 L 7 (242) |
| The darkened glass the world presents can show but twisted images | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| the body, for its sight presents the symbol of loves | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| fear are gone, for grace presents a state so opposite to | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| a chosen learning partner who presents him with unlimited opportunities for | M 4 A 5 M(7) |
| PRESERVATION................5 | |
| as a means of ego preservation. I would not be able | T 4 B 9 (73) |
| no sense of real self- preservation, and are very likely to | T 4 C 6 (77) |
| concerned primarily with its own preservation in the face of threat | T 4 D 4 (82) |
| of self-destruction to means of preservation and release. His task is | T 14 D 6 (371) |
| T(440) preservation of the ego that you | T 16 F 4 (440) |
| PRESERVE....................21 | |
| own creations and will to preserve only what is good, just | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| to it, and do not preserve it. Listen only to God | T 4 B 13 (74) |
| the egos struggle to preserve itself and its interpretation of | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| have exerted great effort to preserve what you made BECAUSE it | T 6 H 13 (153) |
| therefore CHANGE THE MEANING TO PRESERVE THE FORM. T 7 | T 7 C 6 (158) |
| opposite. He translates only to PRESERVE the original meaning in ALL | T 7 C 7 (158) |
| ingeniousness of the ego to preserve itself is enormous, but it | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| The ego ALWAYS tries to preserve conflict. It is very ingenious | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| anyone ELSE, or you will PRESERVE the belief. When you are | T 7 I 7 (179) |
| more, the ego tries to preserve its image by responding AS | T 12 D 5 (320) |
| the present. The ego would PRESERVE your nightmares, and PREVENT you | T 12 D 6 (320) |
| is gone; seek not to preserve it in the special relationship | T 16 H 4 (449) |
| accepted is very anxious to preserve its reason, as it sees | T 17 E 5 (463) |
| its giving, encompassing only to preserve and keep complete what it | T 18 I 8 (505) |
| the ego venerates. It would preserve all errors, and make them | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| and good, and necessary to preserve yourself. It is these problems | T 26 C 6 (704) |
| he can learn and can preserve a better one? When ancient | T 28 B 4 (762) |
| you JOINED in sickness, to preserve the little gap unhealed, where | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| himself. He who would still preserve the egos goals and | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| gods, all serve but to preserve its sense of threat. For | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| the truth, and suffer to preserve the world he made. | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| PRESERVED...................22 | |
| vulnerability persists, they should be preserved from even attempting miracles. | T 2 C 11 (33) |
| your holy relationships been carefully preserved, to serve Gods purpose | T 17 E 4 (463) |
| is carefully guarded by love, preserved from every thought that would | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| picture of yourself is carefully preserved by the ego, whose image | T 20 D 5 (554) |
| attacked by punishment, and so preserved. But to forgive it is | T 25 D 8 (678) |
| T(692) preserved and kept. It is a | T 25 I 4 (692) |
| or anyone, but cherished and preserved in Heaven, where all of | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| fences off BECOMES the self, preserved through sacrifice of all the | T 26 B 2 (700) |
| whom you wish to be preserved from sacrifice entirely. Consider once | T 26 C 6 (704) |
| that it may be carefully preserved from reasons light. | T 26 H 1 (715) |
| disguised as time, and so preserved because its form is changed | T 26 I 9 (723) |
| thus can he keep yours preserved intact, despite your separate views | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| and thus the question is preserved intact because it gave the | T 27 E 7 (742) |
| change that time might be preserved, excepting ONE. Forgiveness does not | T 29 G 4 (797) |
| are the thoughts of sacrifice preserved, for here guilt rules, and | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| kill. In death is sin preserved, and those who think that | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| all his sins and yours preserved, and kept in darkness, where | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| Thus is your true identity preserved, and the strange, haunting thought | W 136 L 8 (292) |
| this protection needs to be preserved by careful watching. If you | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| gift He has most carefully preserved within our hearts, waiting to | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| love created and in love preserved, extending love, creating in its | W 192 L 1 (425) |
| thrown away, but Heaven has preserved for you in Him. | W 240 W3 4 (484) |
| PRESERVER...................1 | |
| Punishment is always the great preserver of sin; treating it with | T 19 D 2 (520) |
| PRESERVERS..................1 | |
| Guilt feelings are the PRESERVERS of time. They induce fears | T 5 H 3 (120) |
| PRESERVES...................1 | |
| distinct for each of you preserves your Self from being made | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| PRESERVING..................3 | |
| particularly noteworthy. The idea of preserving the BODY by suspension, thus | T 4 F 9 (91) |
| the ego ATTACKS what is PRESERVING it, and this MUST be | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| the body dear, and worth preserving. Specialness must be DEFENDED. Illusions | T 24 B 5 (645) |
| PRESS.......................2 | |
| happy laughter away from him. Press it not like thorns against | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| tears, and all your sorrows press upon it, and keep it | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| PRESSED.....................1 | |
| as his own, is being pressed to treachery against himself. He | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| PRESSING....................1 | |
| dark world where pain is pressing everywhere upon him from WITHOUT | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| PRESSURE....................1 | |
| effort to exert force or pressure. You want salvation. You want | W 20 L 2 (34) |
| PRESTIGE....................1 | |
| pills, money, protective clothing, influence, prestige, being liked, knowing the right | W 50 L 1 (88) |
| PRESUMPTUOUS................1 | |
| you, in rage at your presumptuous wish to look within, you | T 21 E 6 (588) |
| PRESUPPOSES.................1 | |
| for him? Such a function presupposes a knowledge that no one | P 3 H 5 P(17) |
| PRETEND.....................3 | |
| for it to bother to pretend it is your friend. Those | T 21 E 3 (587) |
| of toys but children? They pretend they rule the world, and | T 29 J 4 (806) |
| you are not what you pretend to be. One walks with | W 166 L 11 (366) |
| PRETENSE....................1 | |
| true humility, abandoning the false pretense by which the ego seeks | W 152 L 9 (322) |
| PRETENSES...................1 | |
| an everlasting Love Which his pretenses cannot change at all. | W 250 W4 4 (495) |
| PRETTY......................2 | |
| can be pleasant or fearful, pretty or ugly, but no one | T 9 C 11 (227) |
| to be but empty sounds, pretty, perhaps; correct in sentiment, yet | W 161 L 4 (350) |
| PREVAIL.....................28 | |
| C 9 NOTHING can prevail against a Son of God | T 3 C 9 (50) |
| and the ego will NOT prevail against it, - Amen. That | T 4 D 2 (82) |
| united strength the ego CANNOT prevail. T 4 D 6 | T 4 D 5 (83) |
| its meager offering to you prevail against the glorious gift of | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| its protection. The ego cannot prevail against the Kingdom BECAUSE it | T 5 F 9 (114) |
| NEVER OCCURRED. The ego cannot prevail against this because it is | T 6 C 10 (136) |
| in perfection. The ego cannot prevail against a totality which includes | T 7 J 2 (180) |
| for us all. Nothing can prevail against our united wills because | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| united wills because nothing can prevail against Gods. Would you | T 8 E 15 (199) |
| Nothing can attack it or prevail over it. It does not | T 9 G 11 (238) |
| mean nothing. They will not prevail against the peace God wills | T 13 E 5 (347) |
| on them. His judgment MUST prevail, and He will GIVE it | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| with power that NOTHING will prevail against your peace. And this | T 14 G 16 (385) |
| instant the laws of God prevail, and only they have meaning | T 15 G 4 (404) |
| of the Holy Spirit will prevail because you JOINED Him. The | T 16 H 7 (449) |
| outcome truly, for deception cannot prevail against you. And you will | T 17 G 5 (473) |
| God created holy could not prevail against it, nor remain itself | T 19 D 8 (522) |
| you. For sin will not prevail against a union Heaven has | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| laws of God do not prevail in perfect form, can he | T 25 G 5 (684) |
| else but perfect justice CAN prevail for you. And you are | T 25 I 15 (695) |
| images you make can NOT prevail against what God Himself would | T 31 H 4 (863) |
| and let Christs strength prevail --- Manuscript | T 31 H 4 (863) |
| Christs strength invited to prevail, replacing all your weakness with | T 31 H 5 (864) |
| to describe the conditions which prevail in the other way of | W 34 L 1 (55) |
| I have made can not prevail against Him because it is | W 53 RI 5 (97) |
| is free, and nothing can prevail against it. 8. | W 73 L 7 (142) |
| demonstrates that dreams will not prevail against the truth. Healing is | W 137 L 8 (297) |
| forever, and His . laws alone prevail upon you and upon the | M 19 A 3 M(48) |