| PROCLAIMS...................16 | |
| From your holy relationship truth proclaims the truth, and love looks | T 19 G 8 (532) |
| acceptance. Yet still the gift proclaims his worthlessness to you, as | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| denies. All that is real proclaims his sinlessness. All that is | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| sinlessness. All that is false proclaims his sins as real. If | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| holiness, the Christ in him proclaims HIMSELF as you. T | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| or paper strips the world proclaims as valuable and good. It | T 27 I 2 (756) |
| but from yourself. The universe proclaims it so. Yet to its | T 27 I 12 (759) |
| No sadness and no suffering proclaims a message other than an | T 29 H 5 (800) |
| accept as what we are proclaims what everyone must be along | W 139 L 9 (305) |
| Defensiveness is weakness. It proclaims you have denied the Christ | W 153 L 7 (325) |
| surely as Gods Voice proclaims there is no death. Fear | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| if seen aright. For pain proclaims God cruel. How could it | W 190 L 1 (419) |
| Accept the one illusion which proclaims there is no condemnation in | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| upon our sinlessness, for guilt proclaims that we are not Your | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| accept as true what He proclaims as false? Or shall I | W 228 L 1 (470) |
| any way or any circumstance proclaims that peace is meaningless, and | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| PROCLAMATION................2 | |
| to SUCCEED. Sin is the proclamation that attack is real and | T 19 C 2 (517) |
| this constant shout and frantic proclamation, the ego is not certain | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| PROCRASTINATION.............1 | |
| and is capable of enormous procrastination. But it cannot depart entirely | T 2 B 30 (29) |
| PRODIGAL....................1 | |
| to the story of the prodigal son, and learn what God | T 8 F 3 (200) |
| PRODUCE.....................27 | |
| that the Spiritual eye DOES produce extreme discomfort by what It | T 2 C 16 (35) |
| listen. Only your MIND can produce --- Manuscript | T 2 D 8 (38) |
| to fear or love. Misperceptions produce fear, and true perceptions produce | T 3 E 1 (54) |
| produce fear, and true perceptions produce love. NEITHER produces certainty, because | T 3 E 1 (54) |
| as its premise, can only produce ideas which are inconceivable. The | T 4 B 2 (71) |
| the question can and does produce uneasiness, but it cannot be | T 4 F 4 (90) |
| the psychologist, and does not produce surprise. The lack of surprise | T 4 F 11 (92) |
| the holy perception it would produce. T 4 G 5 | T 4 G 4 (93) |
| at which sufficient quantitative changes produce real qualitative differences. The next | T 5 C 4 (103) |
| GUIDE. This is BOUND to produce fear. T 5 E | T 5 E 4 (109) |
| thoughts from the ability to produce fear anywhere in the Sonship | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| that only infinite patience CAN produce immediate effects. This is the | T 5 H 12 (123) |
| mind, and this will inevitably produce fundamental change because the mind | T 6 G 3 (147) |
| imprisonment which they SEEM to produce is no more true than | T 8 D 8 (194) |
| IS in you and CAN produce joy, and if you see | T 9 E 1 (231) |
| you see that it DOES produce joy in others, you MUST | T 9 E 1 (231) |
| the Holy Spirit does NOT produce joy consistently in you ONLY | T 9 E 2 (231) |
| is not. Pride will not produce miracles, and therefore will deprive | T 9 G 8 (237) |
| know that only attack could produce FEAR, from which the Love | T 10 F 13 (268) |
| MUST have been denied to produce NEED of healing. Do not | T 14 B 6 (364) |
| the emotions which the dream produce MUST come from you. It | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| and push Him out MUST produce conflict. As you look upon | T 19 E 7 (526) |
| all else. Unholy values will produce confusion, and UNAWARENESS. In an | T 22 D 9 (616) |
| Remembering a cause can but produce illusions of its presence, not | T 28 A 1 (761) |
| then another answer cannot but produce confusion and uncertainty and fear | T 30 B 2 (809) |
| outcome which your learning can produce. However much you may have | T 31 A 7 (838) |
| thoughts are upsetting, and They produce a world in which there | W 53 RI 2 (96) |
| PRODUCED....................12 | |
| through usurpation, which in turn produced tyranny. I told you that | T 1 C 5 (19) |
| the increasing splits which they produced. T 2 B 22 | T 2 B 21 (26) |
| ALWAYS reproduces as it was produced. Produced by fear, the ego | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| reproduces as it was produced. Produced by fear, the ego reproduces | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| sense of inadequacy it has PRODUCED, and must MAINTAIN for its | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| believing that the something else produced it. This was NEVER true | T 17 I 4 (478) |
| what the something else produced was sorrow and depression, sickness | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| source. The IDEA of separation produced the body, and remains connected | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| be given back to what produced them, and can use them | T 21 D 12 (586) |
| effect. For this confusion has produced the dream, and while it | T 28 C 9 (768) |
| by sharing is a cause produced. T 28 E 6 | T 28 E 5 (774) |
| thus undoes what fear has produced, returning the mind to the | W 46 L 2 (81) |
| PRODUCES....................23 | |
| not even know, and sometimes produces undreamed of changes in forces | T 1 B 46a (11) |
| B 51h Unified need produces unified action because it produces | T 1 B 51h (16) |
| produces unified action because it produces a lack of ambivalence. The | T 1 B 51h (16) |
| them. Belief in a creation produces its existence. That is why | T 1 B 51i (16) |
| it CAN, a fundamental error, produces all physical symptoms. T | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| either simultaneously or successively. This produces conflicted behavior, which is intolerable | T 2 D 5 (38) |
| WILLING to do so. This produces consistent behavior, but entails great | T 2 D 5 (38) |
| sense of coercion, which usually produces rage. The rage then invades | T 2 D 6 (38) |
| no idle thoughts. ALL thinking produces form at some level. The | T 2 E 7 (40) |
| true perceptions produce love. NEITHER produces certainty, because ALL perception varies | T 3 E 1 (54) |
| s reality is threatened. This produces either ego deflation or ego | T 4 C 8 (78) |
| exceptions. Healing NEVER does. Fear produces dissociation because it induces SEPARATION | T 7 F 7 (166) |
| it induces SEPARATION. Healing ALWAYS produces harmony because it proceeds from | T 7 F 7 (166) |
| law of deprivation. It therefore produces abundance or scarcity, depending on | T 7 I 2 (178) |
| with UNWILLINGNESS to know, and produces a total lack of knowledge | T 9 F 7 (234) |
| inevitably associated. If ONLY attack produces fear, and if you see | T 11 B 7 (282) |
| teaching. The egos teaching produces immediate results because its decisions | T 16 D 2 (431) |
| The attraction of guilt produces fear of love, for love | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| and then projected outward. This produces what seems to be a | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| are still discrepant. And this produces great discomfort. This need not | T 20 H 1 (567) |
| from its effects. The cause PRODUCES the effects, which then bear | T 27 H 5 (752) |
| and so is what it produces. Reality is not insane, and | W 53 RI 1 (96) |
| and the perception which it produces. The miracle is always there | W 91 L 1 (174) |
| PRODUCING...................6 | |
| in unconscious distortions which are producing a dense cover over miracle | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| in what it wills, thus producing inevitable strain because willing and | T 2 D 8 (39) |
| upon infinite love, and by producing results NOW it renders time | T 5 H 12 (123) |
| you that is capable of producing it. If it IS in | T 9 E 1 (231) |
| seems to BE the cause, producing real effects. Nothing can have | T 21 C 11 (581) |
| have no meaning. What is producing this world is insane, and | W 53 RI 1 (96) |
| PRODUCT.....................4 | |
| perception- related, and NOT a product of learning. Images are symbolic | T 3 G 4 (60) |
| the eternal because, as a product of the mind, it IS | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| so than is any other product of thought. The fundamental change | T 6 G 5 (148) |
| consistently. It is the distorted product of the misapplication of the | T 7 I 6 (179) |
| PRODUCTIVE..................1 | |
| or better, wiser or more productive and valuable than others. And | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| PROFESS.....................2 | |
| which are inconceivable. The term profess is used quite frequently in | T 4 B 2 (71) |
| frequently in the Bible. To profess is to identify with an | T 4 B 2 (71) |
| PROFESSED...................1 | |
| of God, because they have professed me. Heaven and earth shall | T 1 B 27b (5) |
| PROFESSES...................1 | |
| in the ideas which he professes, but he must meet another | T 4 B 3 (71) |
| PROFESSION..................4 | |
| them. Atonement is the natural profession of the Children of God | T 1 B 27b (5) |
| As they advance in their profession, they become more and more | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| B. Is Psychotherapy a Profession? P 4 | P 4 B 0 P(21) |
| no. How could a separate profession be one in which everyone | P 4 B 1 P(21) |