| REDEEMER....................13 | |
| will not know that your Redeemer liveth and that YOU have | T 10 G 9 (273) |
| know it not. Yet your Redeemer liveth, and abideth in you | T 11 C 12 (285) |
| has always been. There the Redeemer and the redeemed join in | T 11 G 8 (298) |
| give redemption over to your Redeemers Love. He will not | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| redeem, yet they HAVE a Redeemer. Attempt to teach Him not | T 16 B 2 (425) |
| gladness to meet with your Redeemer, and walk with him in | T 17 C 7 (456) |
| song of praise to the Redeemer of relationships. T 17 | T 17 F 1 (467) |
| acknowledged the call of your Redeemer, the strain of not responding | T 17 I 4 (478) |
| 12 Look upon your Redeemer, and behold what He would | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| keep you separate, but your Redeemer would have you look upon | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| walking the world with their Redeemer, and carrying His message of | T 22 E 6 (618) |
| to you now; you, his redeemer and his Savior? Who could | W 162 L 6 (355) |
| wills with his Creator and Redeemer must be done. His holy | W 320 L 1 (571) |
| REDEEMING...................1 | |
| does not exist. In this redeeming instant lies Heaven. And Heaven | T 15 B 9 (388) |
| REDEEMS.....................1 | |
| perception disappears. His kindly sight redeems the world from death. For | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| REDEFINE....................1 | |
| those who hold grievances will redefine God in their image as | W 68 L 3 (126) |
| REDEFINING..................1 | |
| belief would limit happiness by redefining love as limited, and introducing | W 103 L 1 (207) |
| REDEMPTION..................39 | |
| of the redemption, in which everyone has a | T 10 G 7 (273) |
| of others to SHARE your redemption. T 10 G 9 | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| YOU have awakened WITH Him. Redemption is recognized ONLY by sharing | T 10 G 9 (273) |
| have a part in the redemption as valuable as mine. For | T 10 G 10 (273) |
| is to escape CRUCIFIXION, not redemption. Trust in my help for | T 11 C 10 (285) |
| play his part in the redemption of the world, to recognize | T 11 H 2 (299) |
| I. Reality and Redemption T 11 | T 11 I 0 (304) |
| gladness. You are AFRAID of redemption, and you believe it will | T 12 B 6 (314) |
| to recognize him IS your redemption. --- Manuscript | T 12 B 7 (314) |
| C. The Fear of Redemption T 12 | T 12 C 0 (315) |
| Your real terror is of REDEMPTION. Under the egos dark | T 12 C 2 (315) |
| than sons of God in redemption. For your INDIVIDUAL death is | T 12 C 6 (316) |
| part in the song of redemption, the hymn of gladness and | T 12 F 8 (328) |
| 16 We cannot sing redemptions hymn alone. My task | T 12 G 16 (334) |
| the last step in your redemption, which seems to be in | T 13 B 1 (335) |
| knows your part in the redemption, and who are seeking you | T 13 B 5 (336) |
| you. Your role in the redemption leads you to it by | T 13 B 5 (336) |
| to wake. The mission of redemption will be fulfilled as surely | T 13 E 8 (348) |
| fit for crucifixion or for redemption. If you bring him INTO | T 14 B 12 (366) |
| yourselves. Fear not to give redemption over to your Redeemers | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| assumed your part in his redemption, and you are now fully | T 17 I 5 (479) |
| it to YOU? For his redemption he will give you yours | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| what YOU received of him. Redemption has been given you to | T 19 L 8 (545) |
| which we will return until redemption is accomplished and RECEIVED. Think | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| of resurrection. Let us give redemption to each other and SHARE | T 19 L 10 (545) |
| lighting his way to his redemption and release. Hold him not | T 20 B 2 (547) |
| thorns and nails, when his redemption is so near. But let | T 20 B 2 (547) |
| lie his release and your redemption with him. The time of | T 20 B 3 (548) |
| in bitter need of the redemption that your innocence bestows upon | T 23 A 6 (627) |
| as savior; crucifixion is now redemption, and salvation can only mean | T 24 E 1 (656) |
| 18 In crucifixion is redemption laid, for healing is not | T 26 H 18 (719) |
| of life, a promise of redemption, and a breath of immortality | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| looks to you for his redemption. It is yours to give | W 63 L 2 (116) |
| just this one, to let redemption come to light the world | W 110 L 3 (225) |
| sin becomes the center of redemption and the hearth of mercy | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| try to crucify. Yet your redemption, too, will come from you | W 196 L 12 (440) |
| on the world are gone. Redemption must be one. As I | W 295 L 1 (544) |
| dream of sin, and the redemption of the Son of God | W 344 L 2 (598) |
| world, Whose part in its redemption you have made complete. He | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| REDIRECT....................1 | |
| yourselves have been willing to redirect. You cannot doubt the strength | T 6 A 3 (128) |
| REDIRECTED..................3 | |
| cannot be called back or redirected. The irrevocable nature of the | T 5 I 3 (124) |
| that once served sin are redirected now toward holiness. For what | T 21 D 7 (584) |
| from truth, it can be redirected. Sounds become the call of | W 240 W3 4 (484) |
| REDIRECTION.................1 | |
| Sublimation should be a redirection of effort to the sublime | T 2 B 16 (25) |
| REDUCE......................7 | |
| can wait, delay, paralyze himself, reduce his creativity to almost nothing | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| can strengthen the ego, or reduce the conflict within it. The | T 4 B 4 (72) |
| to counteract fear is to REDUCE the importance of the fearer | T 9 D 5 (229) |
| is too great. Do not reduce it further. 6. | W 26 L 5 (45) |
| distort it, twist it, or reduce it to a little pile | W 136 L 2 (291) |
| a series of defenses to reduce the threat that has been | W 136 L 4 (291) |
| can be made which would reduce our wholeness, nor impair or | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| REDUCED.....................10 | |
| belief in the separation. Having reduced the Soul impulses to the | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| this can very simply be reduced to this: What is the | T 25 B 7 (671) |
| him, if he could be reduced to any form and limited | T 30 D 5 (817) |
| real again. Reality is thus reduced to form, and capable of | T 30 I 1 (834) |
| extended, and it should be reduced to half a minute or | W 10 L 5 (18) |
| exercise period should also be reduced if there is discomfort. | W 16 L 7 (29) |
| the practice period may be reduced to less than the minute | W 17 L 4 (30) |
| although the time may be reduced to a minute if the | W 26 L 5 (45) |
| has not changed creation, nor reduced eternal sinlessness to sin and | W 93 L 5 (180) |
| see his strength diminished and reduced to frailty; nor perceive the | W 250 L 1 (494) |
| REDUCES.....................1 | |
| change is undertaken. For this reduces it at once to mere | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| REDUCIBLE...................1 | |
| All fear is ultimately reducible to the basic misperception that | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| REDUCING....................1 | |
| will within the idol, thus reducing it to a specific form | T 30 D 2 (816) |
| REDUNDANT...................2 | |
| and this is really a redundant statement because what is not | T 3 D 4 (52) |
| time is temporary is merely redundant. We have repeatedly said that | T 5 H 13 (123) |
| REEL........................1 | |
| my thoughts are not my reel thoughts. My real thoughts are | W 51 RI 4 (92) |
| REESTABLISH.................1 | |
| he will be unable to reestablish right-mindedness in someone else. | T 2 C 12 (34) |
| REFER.......................6 | |
| natural grand division. We will refer later to projection as related | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| one uses the term to refer to the physical father. It | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| Todays idea does not refer to what you see as | W 18 L 2 (31) |
| have made. It does not refer to any of the characteristics | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| of Self-interest. This does not refer, however, to the self the | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
| so is His function. To refer the questions to Him is | M 30 A 2 M(68) |
| REFERENCE...................25 | |
| and nowhere is there any reference to his waking up. | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| their minds. There is no reference to the outcome of their | T 3 B 6 (47) |
| turn a whole frame of reference around in order to justify | T 3 C 3 (48) |
| hardly a miracle-based frame of reference. It also has the disastrous | T 3 D 3 (52) |
| with you. Remember the symbolic reference we made before to the | T 5 H 10 (122) |
| For His answer is the reference point BEYOND illusions, from which | T 12 C 13 (318) |
| meet now from a PAST reference point, obscuring their present reality | T 12 D 5 (320) |
| your past experience as the reference point from which to JUDGE | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| look upon everyone with NO REFERENCE AT ALL to the past | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| YOURSELF. From such a twisted reference point what COULD you see | T 12 G 5 (331) |
| thus removing the frame of reference you have built by which | T 15 F 9 (402) |
| Spirit substitutes His frame of reference for it. His frame of | T 15 F 9 (402) |
| for it. His frame of reference is simply God. The Holy | T 15 F 9 (402) |
| on the distorted frame of reference which seemed to hold your | T 16 G 6 (445) |
| world together. This frame of reference is built around the special | T 16 G 6 (445) |
| without a frame of reference. The period of disorientation, which | T 16 G 7 (446) |
| without understanding, a frame of reference for reality to which it | T 17 B 2 (453) |
| in illusion. The frame of reference for its meaning must be | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| NOW. Yet the frame of reference to which the present is | T 17 C 10 (460) |
| a general idea without specific reference. Yet in every case, you | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| but from a very different reference point, from which such idle | W 93 L 3 (180) |
| based upon one frame of reference from which one meaning comes | W 108 L 3 (219) |
| from the same frame of reference which unifies this Thought. | W 108 L 4 (219) |
| from His one frame of reference, wholly unified and sure. And | W 151 L 12 (318) |
| This recognition has no special reference. It is true of all | M 23 A 4 M(54) |