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| to the giver AND the receiver. T 1 B 10 | T 1 B 9 (2) |
| and supply strength to the receiver. T 1 B 17 | T 1 B 16 (2) |
| which the doer and the receiver BOTH emerge much farther along | T 1 B 50a (13) |
| between the doer and the receiver on which the miracle rests | T 1 B 50b (14) |
| the belief of the miracle receiver. And fantasies become totally unnecessary | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| is most helpful to the receiver. This means that a miracle | T 2 C 8 (32) |
| miracle worker OR the miracle receiver. However, as a creative act | T 2 C 12 (34) |
| await the right-mindedness of the receiver. In fact, its purpose is | T 2 C 12 (34) |
| by the sender and the receiver. The ego and the Holy | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| that here the sender and receiver are the SAME. The Holy | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| both the sender and the receiver. For what is sent through | T 19 H 9 (536) |
| is an evaluation of the receiver and the GIVER. No one | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| contains nothing. And neither the receiver nor the giver is long | T 23 D 2 (639) |
| offers treachery to giver AND receiver. Not one glance from eyes | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| chance to be the glad receiver of His gifts, that you | W 98 L 8 (195) |
| the truth that giver and receiver are the same. You will | W 126 L 8 (256) |
| by which the giver and receiver are united in extension here | W 159 L 4 (344) |
| There is no giver and receiver in the sense the world | W 187 L 5 (411) |
| for the giver and the receiver of Gods gifts. Not | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
| neither the giver nor the receiver would have the gift. Trust | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
| in truth adding to the receiver. More than love there cannot | G 4 A 4 G(10) |
| for in them giver and receiver join. A gift is holy | G 4 A 4 G(11) |
| is the giver and the receiver then? Who asks the gift | G 4 A 6 G(11) |
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| but they become their first receivers in the truest sense, receiving | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| we may be the true receivers of the gifts He gives | W 154 L 11 (331) |
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| personal to the mind which receives it. It can, however, still | T 4 H 8 (98) |
| clear, and no one who receives it could ever believe for | T 5 C 3 (102) |
| all, and When YOUR mind receives Him the remembrance of Him | T 9 I 8 (242) |
| MIND. And the mind that receives it looks instantly beyond the | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| any communication medium, the body receives and sends the messages that | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| pain. Everyone gives as he receives, but he must choose what | T 19 L 13 (546) |
| it will BE that he receives. And he will recognize his | T 19 L 13 (546) |
| God rejoices as His Son receives what loving justice knows to | T 25 I 10 (693) |
| can He ensure that everyone receives it equally. T 26 | T 26 C 6 (704) |
| Memory holds the message it receives, and does what it is | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| fatherhood to his Creator, and receives the gift that he has | T 28 C 1 (766) |
| here, the more that anyone receives, the more is left for | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| thanks you give, since He receives your gifts in loving gratitude | W 123 L 6 (249) |
| out the plans which it receives through listening to Wisdom that | W 135 L 12 (287) |
| gives the world what he receives each time he practices the | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| is worthy of your love receives your love, while nothing to | W 164 L 6 (360) |
| faith in sinlessness. This faith receives its only sure support from | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| or mercy, and my mind receives this gift and takes it | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| he would want when he receives it? He has asked for | W 339 L 1 (592) |
| out the messages the mind receives from what appears to be | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
| him and gives as he receives. He does not control the | M 22 A 4 M(53) |
| express his thoughts as he receives them from the Mind of | P 3 D 4 P(9) |
| prayer. It asks nothing and receives everything. This prayer can be | S 1 B 7 S(5) |
| can be shared because it receives for everyone. To pray with | S 1 B 7 S(5) |
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| and is entirely worthy of receiving perfection. God IS lonely without | T 2 B 34 (30) |
| through other men. My chosen receiving and sending channels cannot fail | T 4 G 8 (94) |
| a time, then, he IS receiving conflicting messages, AND ACCEPTING BOTH | T 6 G 5 (148) |
| TO them and is NOT receiving something equally desirable in return | T 7 F 9 (167) |
| giving salvation TO him and receiving it yourself. For I am | T 8 D 4 (193) |
| RECIPROCAL relationship of giving and receiving will be recognized. The price | T 8 K 10 (221) |
| because you have limited your RECEIVING. The will to receive is | T 9 E 2 (231) |
| way of GIVING acceptance AND receiving it. In time the giving | T 9 E 6 (232) |
| The cost of giving IS receiving. Either it is a penalty | T 13 H 5 (355) |
| I am as incapable of receiving sacrifice as God is, and | T 15 J 2 (417) |
| no reality apart from your receiving them. YOUR receiving completes His | T 16 H 8 (450) |
| from your receiving them. YOUR receiving completes His GIVING. You will | T 16 H 8 (450) |
| too, is a communication medium, receiving from the Father and offering | T 19 H 9 (536) |
| T(545) receiving it you offer it to | T 19 L 8 (545) |
| exchange their gifts, offering and receiving what their minds judge to | T 20 C 2 (549) |
| find it difficult. For by receiving it, he learned it was | T 22 E 7 (618) |
| all living things from death, receiving from each one the gift | T 24 F 7 (660) |
| awareness that giving and receiving are the same. Because it | T 25 J 10 (699) |
| is yours. For giving and receiving ARE the same. And to | T 26 B 2 (700) |
| the gift of freedom by receiving it of you. What is | T 26 B 8 (702) |
| in between the giving and receiving of the gift seems to | T 26 I 2 (721) |
| God is kept through your receiving it to give away, so | W 106 L 10 (214) |
| Here are both giving and receiving seen as different aspects of | W 108 L 4 (219) |
| To learn that giving and receiving are the same has special | W 108 L 6 (220) |
| special case of giving and receiving. We will use this simple | W 108 L 7 (220) |
| not believe that giving and receiving are the same. Yet we | W 121 L 9 (243) |
| that gives, for giving is receiving. What remains as unreceived has | W 126 L 7 (256) |
| have been aimed at not receiving what you will receive today | W 135 L 25 (290) |
| receivers in the truest sense, receiving to prepare themselves to give | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| s Word; the giving and receiving of His Will. 11 | W 154 L 10 (331) |
| gifts it holds for you receiving your consent and your acceptance | W 164 L 9 (360) |
| for me. For giving and receiving are the same, and You | W 225 L 1 (467) |
| peace that I would give, receiving it of You. I am | W 360 L 1 (615) |
| one learns that giving and receiving are the same. The demarcations | M 3 A M(5) |
| accepted. It is in the receiving, then, that healing lies. All | M 23 A 6 M(55) |
| CONSCIOUSNESS is the receptive mechanism, receiving messages from above or below | U 2 A U(3) |
| not know of giving and receiving. What is love, or comes | G 4 A 4 G(10) |
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| C 17 The more recent ecological emphases are but another | T 4 C 17 (81) |
| are good examples. A more recent ego attempt is particularly noteworthy | T 4 F 9 (91) |
| tolerate, is among its more recent appeals to the mind. It | T 4 F 9 (91) |
| noticed an emphasis throughout our recent lessons on the connection between | W 66 L 1 (121) |
| following. Thus we review the recent lessons and their central thoughts | W 140 RIV 1 (311) |
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| having and being, and more recently have used others. Hearing and | T 6 D 1 (138) |
| Yet a holy relationship, so recently reborn itself from an unholy | T 22 B 7 (608) |
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| as a channel for the reception of His Mind and Will | T 4 H 4 (96) |
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| with choice. CONSCIOUSNESS is the receptive mechanism, receiving messages from above | U 2 A U(3) |
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| of my heart, the deep recesses of my mind, I wait | W 221 L 1 (463) |
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| in a language which the recipient can understand WITHOUT fear. It | T 2 C 8 (32) |
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| for revelation. Revelation is not reciprocal. It is always FROM God | T 1 B 49 (13) |
| TO man. The miracle IS reciprocal because it involves equality. | T 1 B 49 (13) |
| but they are not in reciprocal relationship. You DO communicate fully | T 7 A 1 (154) |
| creation you are not in reciprocal relation to God, since He | T 7 A 1 (154) |
| 1 The ego demands reciprocal rights, because it is competitive | T 7 B 1 (154) |
| Fear and love are equally reciprocal. They make or create depending | T 7 G 1 (169) |
| but the relationship is not reciprocal. The whole DOES define the | T 8 H 2 (208) |
| perceived as loss, and the RECIPROCAL relationship of giving and receiving | T 8 K 10 (221) |