| REASONABLE..................8 | |
| ego. This is a perfectly reasonable question; in fact, the best | T 4 C 1 (76) |
| of behavior. Surprise is a reasonable response to the unfamiliar, but | T 4 C 3 (76) |
| s ability to accept as reasonable a compromise which is clearly | T 4 F 11 (92) |
| give. Can your mistake be reasonable grounds for depression and disillusionment | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| also whether it was ever reasonable to expect happiness from anything | W 66 L 9 (123) |
| anger, anger makes attack seem reasonable, honestly provoked, and righteous in | W 153 L 2 (324) |
| God rests a while in reasonable peace. Now he consolidates his | M 5 B 6 M(10) |
| of God that constitutes a reasonable goal for psychotherapy. This will | P 3 C 4 P(6) |
| REASONABLY..................6 | |
| to choose can be directed reasonably. Until this distinction is made | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| many reflections, and is a reasonably representative example of the kind | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| on to deprivation. You cannot reasonably object to following instructions in | T 8 A 1 (188) |
| As long as it is reasonably satisfied with you, as its | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| and when you yourself feel reasonably ready. 5. These | W 32 L 4 (53) |
| six times an hour, at reasonably regular intervals, remind yourself that | W 91 L 11 (176) |
| REASONING...................16 | |
| free, or the obviously circular reasoning involved in his position would | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| This is the kind of reasoning which the ego engages in | T 6 E 10 (142) |
| HAVE carried the egos reasoning to its logical conclusion, which | T 7 J 8 (182) |
| perceives, and with characteristically circular reasoning concludes that BECAUSE of the | T 10 F 15 (268) |
| strong to the insane. For reasoning ends at its beginning, and | T 10 F 17 (269) |
| system transcends its source. Yet reasoning without meaning CANNOT demonstrate anything | T 10 F 17 (269) |
| satisfied with you, as its reasoning goes, it offers you oblivion | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| also see how circular the reasoning on which your seeing rests | T 21 C 5 (579) |
| Spirit teaches. This is the reasoning of the SANE. You have | T 21 E 6 (588) |
| clearly not the egos reasoning. Its alien nature to the | T 21 F 5 (591) |
| content with sighing, and with reasoning you do not understand it | T 26 I 7 (722) |
| Delay is senseless, and the reasoning which would maintain effects of | T 26 I 9 (723) |
| 27 H 3 The reasoning by which the world is | T 27 H 3 (751) |
| one who looks upon this reasoning exactly as it is could | T 27 H 3 (751) |
| of the worlds apparent reasoning but serve to hide. | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| Can this confused and senseless reasoning be depended on for anything | M 9 A M(26) |
| REASONS.....................6 | |
| perception, and SEEM to provide reasons for not letting it go | T 15 C 4 (391) |
| uncover to you the seeming reasons for your making it. In | T 17 C 5 (455) |
| them. They offer you the reasons why you should enter into | T 17 C 2 (457) |
| not realize are ALL the reasons --- Manuscript | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| at all confused by any reasons for separation. ALL He perceives | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| not difficult to understand the reasons why you do not ask | T 26 C 1 (703) |
| REASSEMBLE..................1 | |
| parts, which CAN separate and reassemble in different constellations. Knowledge never | T 8 H 2 (208) |
| REASSERTS...................1 | |
| world. Forgiveness lifts the darkness, reasserts your will, and lets you | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| REASSESSED..................1 | |
| means whereby the choice is reassessed; another outcome seen to be | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| REASSURANCE.................1 | |
| not a warning, but a reassurance on this point. God WOULD | T 1 B 41b (9) |
| REASSURANCES................1 | |
| of fear. Whenever Gods reassurances are experienced as threat, it | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| REASSURE....................3 | |
| BELIEVE in magic. You merely reassure them that they are safe | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| Reason, like love, would reassure you, and seeks not to | T 21 G 7 (595) |
| periods of rest and respite reassure your mind that all its | W 109 L 5 (223) |
| REASSURED...................2 | |
| is gone. Yet you are reassured that it is there because | T 24 H 9 (667) |
| forget, we will be gently reassured. If we accept an unforgiving | W 194 L 9 (434) |
| REASSURING..................3 | |
| in the dictionary should be reassuring: Project (verb): to extend forward | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| sin, into the calm and reassuring sights with which He would | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| will probably find it more reassuring to open your eyes briefly | W 44 L 9 (76) |
| REAWAKEN....................1 | |
| magic thoughts? They can but reawaken sleeping guilt, which you have | M 18 A 7 M(46) |
| REAWAKENING.................1 | |
| of death. It is a reawakening or a rebirth; a change | M 29 A 1 M(66) |
| REBIRTH.....................11 | |
| They are always affirmations of rebirth, which seem to go back | T 1 B 13 (2) |
| genuine or comprehensive re-awakening or rebirth. This is impossible as long | T 2 A 12 (22) |
| I am the model for rebirth, but rebirth itself is merely | T 6 B 7 (130) |
| the model for rebirth, but rebirth itself is merely the dawning | T 6 B 7 (130) |
| a baby now in its rebirth. Yet in this infant is | T 22 B 7 (608) |
| H 12 Salvation is rebirth of the idea no one | T 25 H 12 (689) |
| reflects Eternal Love and the rebirth of love which never dies | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| of the world. In his rebirth is the world reborn. | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
| resurrection must occur, and that rebirth is mans inheritance. The | M 12 A 1 M(30) |
| is a reawakening or a rebirth; a change of mind about | M 29 A 1 M(66) |
| that the holiness of this rebirth will last forever. We had | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
| REBORN......................20 | |
| other. This relationship HAS BEEN reborn as holy. T 17 | T 17 F 7 (469) |
| Through your holy relationship, reborn and blessed in every holy | T 18 F 3 (493) |
| is the babe of Bethlehem reborn. And everyone who gives him | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| to communicate instead of separate reborn. Yet a holy relationship, so | T 22 B 7 (608) |
| a holy relationship, so recently reborn itself from an unholy relationship | T 22 B 7 (608) |
| ones. Yet must He be reborn into His ancient home, so | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| where his Self could be reborn in safety and in peace | T 22 B 9 (608) |
| older than perception, and yet reborn in just an instant. For | T 22 B 10 (609) |
| its center Christ has been reborn, to light His home with | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| every instant can you be reborn, and given life again. His | T 26 B 6 (701) |
| God created him. He was reborn the instant that he chose | T 26 F 11 (712) |
| is the Son of God reborn, until he chooses not to | T 26 H 17 (719) |
| place for truth to be reborn. --- Manuscript | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| changed, for Christ has been reborn to both of you. | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| to flow again, with hope reborn and energy restored to walk | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| is the light of hope reborn in you, for now you | W 135 L 26 (290) |
| misery and pain. I am reborn each time a brothers | W 170 RV 7 (382) |
| 10. Christ is reborn as but a little Child | W 183 L 10 (396) |
| his rebirth is the world reborn. --- Manuscript | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
| knowing that Christ has been reborn in it, and that the | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
| REBUILT.....................1 | |
| temple of the Living God rebuilt as host again to Him | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| RECALL......................9 | |
| face of Christ, and not recall His Father as He really | T 26 E 3 (708) |
| in our memory is the recall how dear our brothers are | W 139 L 11 (306) |
| in you. Perhaps you will recall the course maintains that choice | W 153 L 6 (325) |
| of practice periods, but to recall the mind, as needed, to | W 170 RV 12 (384) |
| to remember Him and so recall our Self. 2. | W 276 W6 1 (523) |
| best, can serve but to recall the memory that lies beyond | W 336 L 1 (589) |
| can there be than to recall the Way, the Truth and | P 2 A 2 P(1) |
| Word to you. I would recall My weary Son to Me | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
| your purpose here but to recall into His loving arms the | G 5 A 3 G(13) |
| RECALLED....................1 | |
| its Presence is the mind recalled from fantasies, awaking to the | W 332 L 1 (585) |
| RECALLING...................2 | |
| awareness, since to remember implies recalling the past in the present | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| with them in his mind, recalling them throughout the day, at | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| RECEDE......................3 | |
| him to make the world recede before his song, and sight | T 26 B 3 (701) |
| you. And let the world recede, and take the rest his | T 26 B 5 (701) |
| you. Let not your gifts recede throughout the day, as you | W 122 L 13 (246) |