| AMAZING.....................1 | |
| of the ocean. In its amazing arrogance, this tiny sunbeam has | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| AMBIGUITY...................3 | |
| the only way OUT of ambiguity IS clear perception. The mind | T 3 F 7 (58) |
| is not due to the ambiguity of the question. But do | W 36 L 2 (64) |
| to leave the world of ambiguity, and to replace our shifting | W 200 L 11 (451) |
| AMBIGUOUS...................5 | |
| inaccessible to the unwilling and ambiguous to the partly willing. The | T 3 C 7 (49) |
| entirely perceptions, and are so ambiguous in form and so characteristically | T 4 C 11 (79) |
| understood. Rejected yes, but NOT ambiguous. And if you choose against | T 21 C 1 (578) |
| what is obvious is not ambiguous. It CAN be understood. And | T 22 D 1 (614) |
| impermanent and vague, uncertain and ambiguous. Who could be constant in | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| AMBIGUOUSLY.................1 | |
| to know. Afterwards it willed ambiguously, and the only way OUT | T 3 F 7 (58) |
| AMBIVALENCE.................5 | |
| it produces a lack of ambivalence. The concept of a need | T 1 B 51h (16) |
| human love is without this ambivalence, and since no ego has | T 4 D 7 (84) |
| ego has experienced love WITHOUT ambivalence, the concept is beyond its | T 4 D 7 (84) |
| that it wants it WITHOUT ambivalence, and this kind of wanting | T 4 D 8 (84) |
| tolerate ego weakness either without ambivalence because it is afraid of | T 4 I 2 (99) |
| AMEN........................18 | |
| NOT prevail against it, - Amen. That was written in that | T 4 D 2 (82) |
| you. This is our will. Amen. --- Manuscript | T 15 K 11 (423) |
| created, and which You love. Amen. --- Manuscript | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| And now we say Amen. For Christ has come to | T 31 H 11 (866) |
| is One with Yours eternally. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 163 L 9 (358) |
| free. And we give thanks. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 170 L 13 (380) |
| is our inheritance and peace. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| a part of Heaven now. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 189 L 10 (418) |
| for saving me from them. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 229 L 2 (471) |
| my true Self as well. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 237 L 2 (480) |
| choose to love Your Son. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 246 L 2 (490) |
| find the peace of God. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 331 L 2 (584) |
| my dream is ended now. Amen. --- Manuscript | W 337 L 2 (590) |
| this thought we gladly say Amen. --- Manuscript | W 360 L 1 (615) |
| well. To this we say Amen. We will be told exactly | W 361 L 5 (620) |
| ways to Him and say Amen. In peace we will continue | W 361 L 6 (620) |
| thanks. And we give thanks, Amen. --- Manuscript | G 2 A 3 G(5) |
| hand to Me. Say now Amen, My Son, for it is | G 5 A 4 G(14) |
| AMENABLE....................1 | |
| that one illusion be less amenable to truth than are the | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| AMID........................3 | |
| God he is lonely, and amid all his brothers he is | T 10 D 2 (259) |
| as you search it out amid its wrappings. As each senseless | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| calls for help almost unheard amid the grating sounds and harsh | W 183 L 6 (395) |
| AMISS.......................9 | |
| the belief that what is amiss in one level can adversely | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| YOU, or you will teach amiss. T 6 B 8 | T 6 B 7 (130) |
| and you MUST be learning amiss. To see a body as | T 8 G 13 (206) |
| for you who have learned amiss should not be your own | T 10 H 7 (276) |
| when I have judged it amiss? What I see is the | W 51 RI 3 (92) |
| from or forgiven for; something amiss that needs corrective change, something | W 99 L 1 (197) |
| or any brother looks upon amiss. 7. How can | W 193 L 6 (429) |
| who look upon the world amiss. The most they can do | W 195 L 1 (435) |
| within the world can ask amiss and seeming charity forgive to | S 3 C 1 S(21) |
| AMNESIA.....................1 | |
| out of separation; the great amnesia in which the memory of | T 19 K 3 (541) |
| AMONG.......................59 | |
| is no order of difficulty among miracles. One is not harder | T 1 B 1 (1) |
| and the creations of man. Among the creations of man, It | T 1 B 39 (9) |
| is a sign of love among equals. Equals cannot be in | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| Father but by me is among the most misunderstood statements in | T 1 B 48d (12) |
| The miracle makes NO distinction among degrees of misperception. It is | T 1 B 52a (16) |
| ease. It makes NO distinctions among misperceptions. Its SOLE concern is | T 2 A 14 (22) |
| to the misuse of defenses. Among them is the concept of | T 2 B 17 (25) |
| the ego can tolerate, is among its more recent appeals to | T 4 F 9 (91) |
| of the ego are not among its more profound misassociations, although | T 4 F 12 (92) |
| The idea of set is among the better psychological concepts. Actually | T 5 I 1 (124) |
| Holy Spirit makes NO distinction among dreams. He merely shines them | T 6 F 4 (144) |
| refers to something that exists among different or SEPARATE people. When | T 7 C 4 (157) |
| Living God, and count yourselves among them gladly. T 7 | T 7 H 6 (175) |
| The Holy Spirit cannot distinguish among degrees of error, for if | T 8 I 5 (212) |
| be sure to count yourself among them, for in your willingness | T 10 C 2 (256) |
| help them, since YOU are among them. Consider how perfectly your | T 11 D 1 (287) |
| you will surely place yourself among the poor, who do not | T 11 D 5 (288) |
| have experienced lack of competition among your thoughts, which, even though | T 14 F 3 (378) |
| be any order of difficulty among them? --- | T 14 F 12 (380) |
| perception that you might choose among your brothers, and seek for | T 21 D 6 (584) |
| be to see you come among them, offering Christs forgiveness | T 22 E 4 (618) |
| this establishes degrees of truth among illusions, making it appear that | T 23 C 3 (632) |
| Never can there be peace among the different. He is your | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| all. There is no difference among the Sons of God. The | T 26 H 20 (720) |
| it finds. Your brother first among them will be seen, but | T 27 F 9 (746) |
| its reality. You cannot choose among them which are real, for | T 27 G 3 (748) |
| not another cause, nor look among the mighty legions of its | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| you, your guilt was not among them. Nor did you, in | T 27 H 7 (752) |
| your ability to see relationships among events. And looked at separately | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| is a place where choice among illusions seems to be the | T 31 D 1 (846) |
| for there is no choice among them. All of them will | T 31 D 2 (846) |
| alternatives were there to choose among, and someone must have first | T 31 E 12 (853) |
| you would take your place among the Saviors of the world | T 31 H 1 (863) |
| determination. It gives vision priority among your desires. You may feel | W 27 L 1 (46) |
| establish any thought of hierarchy among them. Watch them come and | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| are now emphasizing the relationships among the first fifty of the | W 51 RI 6 (91) |
| Thoughts. And I, who am among them, am one with them | W 56 RI 5 (103) |
| can take your rightful place among the Saviors of the world | W 65 L 2 (119) |
| against the eye. These are among the many magical beliefs that | W 92 L 1 (177) |
| done. Thus is salvation kept among the Thoughts your Self holds | W 96 L 8 (190) |
| ones you have. Salvation is among Them; find it there. | W 96 L 9 (191) |
| wants to take his place among Gods messengers. 7 | W 100 L 6 (201) |
| every unforgiving mind, with yours among them. 14. Every | W 121 L 13 (243) |
| It does not make distinctions among unrealities. Nor does it seek | W 140 L 6 (308) |
| all illusions, not another shift among them. We will try today | W 140 L 8 (308) |
| by the ones who are among the chosen ones of God | W 153 L 10 (326) |
| Lesson 154. I am among the ministers of God. | W 154 L 0 (329) |
| is stated thus: I am among the ministers of God, And | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| healed. For now you are among the Saviors of the world | W 165 L 6 (363) |
| 2. 154) I am among the ministers of God. God | W 172 RV 2 (385) |
| s idea find a place among your thoughts, and you have | W 191 L 5 (423) |
| be that we are not among them, when He loves His | W 239 L 1 (482) |
| truly welcome and at home among the gifts that God has | W 316 L 1 (567) |
| A 2 All differences among the Sons of God are | M 5 A 2 M(8) |
| He need make no distinctions among the problems he perceives, for | M 17 A 7 M(42) |
| up and see His Word among the stars, where He has | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| cure has come into disrepute among the more respectable therapists of | P 3 E 4 P(9) |
| the holy face of Christ, among which sickness should be seen | S 3 B 3 S(20) |
| need and hoped to find among the shabby toys of earth | G 2 A 2 G(4) |