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| but one of its many reflections, and is a reasonably representative | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| of this confidence. They are reflections both of your own proper | T 7 J 7 (182) |
| done. For His decisions are reflections of what God KNOWS about | T 13 H 16 (358) |
| reflect Heaven HERE. Yet no reflections of the images of other | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| can BE perceived upon it. Reflections are seen in light. In | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| creation must continue forever. The reflections which you accept into the | T 14 F 1 (377) |
| into it they leave all reflections behind. T 14 F | T 14 F 1 (377) |
| live apart. For some are reflections of Heaven, while others are | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| of your mind, and the reflections of Heaven last but a | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| sin, for they are but reflections of their cause. T | T 27 H 5 (752) |
| All such thoughts are but reflections of the worshipping of death | W 163 L 1 (356) |
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| in the constructive sense, and reflects the true meaning of the | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| of its OWN existence. It reflects both the egos need | T 5 I 10 (126) |
| upon it. Everything you see reflects it, and every special relationship | T 18 B 1 (481) |
| 10 The holy relationship reflects the true relationship the Son | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| pictures face, which but reflects the light that shines from | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| what you are. And each reflects a view of what the | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| belief that someone loses but reflects the underlying tenet God must | T 25 H 11 (689) |
| benefits of trust. This but reflects the little you would keep | T 26 I 1 (721) |
| all the misery the world reflects. This is the penalty for | T 29 I 2 (802) |
| chosen task, the lesson which reflects the love of God is | T 31 A 7 (838) |
| law that what you see reflects the state of the PERCEIVER | T 31 E 12 (853) |
| learn that everything it thinks reflects the deep confusion that it | T 31 E 14 (854) |
| to take, it always but reflects a wish to be a | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| see in it, but light reflects life, and is therefore an | W 44 L 1 (75) |
| have made. Whatever I see reflects my thoughts. It is my | W 53 RI 5 (97) |
| Recognizing that what I see reflects what I think I am | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| it to the world that reflects the Love of God. | W 56 RI 3 (102) |
| I will realize that it reflects the laws of God instead | W 57 RI 4 (104) |
| by telling yourself: This thought reflects a goal which is preventing | W 65 L 5 (120) |
| that shines upon this world reflects your will, and so it | W 73 L 4 (141) |
| me behold the light that reflects Gods Will and mine | W 73 L 10 (143) |
| Source has given it; weakness reflects the darkness of its maker | W 92 L 5 (178) |
| between truth and illusion. It reflects the truth because it is | W 99 L 2 (197) |
| minds! And everything we see reflects the holiness within the mind | W 124 L 2 (250) |
| is consistent. What you see reflects your thinking. And your thinking | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| thinking. And your thinking but reflects your choice of what you | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| stems from one emotion, and reflects its source in everything you | W 130 L 6 (267) |
| before you in the light reflects the truth you knew, and | W 131 L 13 (271) |
| All truth belongs to Him, reflects His laws and radiates His | W 134 L 2 (281) |
| true. This twisted viewpoint but reflects the hold that the idea | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| nor the Thought which it reflects. It is as alien to | W 134 L 13 (283) |
| There is no question but reflects this one. There is no | W 139 L 1 (304) |
| far beyond itself, for it reflects Eternal Love and the rebirth | W 159 L 3 (344) |
| our joy, because its holiness reflects our own. We stand forgiven | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| Love in them. Their world reflects the quietness and peace that | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| have you learn. His Will reflects them all, and they reflect | W 193 L 3 (428) |
| look on you. Your loveliness reflects my own. Your sinlessness is | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| into the Light which it reflects. And so the journey which | W 249 L 1 (493) |
| upon the world, which but reflects Your Thoughts and mine as | W 265 L 2 (511) |
| holiness, and understand it but reflects my own. 2. | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| s keynote. What I see reflects a process in my mind | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| 1. Father, a miracle reflects Your gifts to me, Your | W 345 L 1 (599) |
| will answer him. The miracle reflects Your Love, and thus it | W 356 L 1 (611) |
| alters, but everything internal now reflects only the Love of God | M 13 A 2 M(32) |
| these questions separately, for each reflects a different step along the | M 21 A 1 M(50) |
| The whole world you see reflects the illusion you have done | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
| M(71) Reflects your holiness, for you are | M 30 A 8 M(71) |
| so the Unity that it reflects becomes His Will. It is | U 4 A 5 U(6) |
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| the decision-maker. Terms like instincts, reflexes and the like represent attempts | M 6 C 1 M(19) |
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| of Easter is the glad refrain the Son of God was | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| sin and beat its sad refrain. From you can come their | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| time of special gladness, and refrain from dismal thoughts and meaningless | W 131 L 15 (272) |
| have often been urged to refrain from judging, not because it | W 151 L 4 (316) |
| beautiful that you could scarce refrain from kneeling at his feet | W 161 L 9 (351) |
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| Come to this place of refuge, where you can be yourself | T 18 G 14 (499) |
| Give them a place of refuge, prepared by love for them | T 18 I 9 (505) |
| of love, nor seek for refuge in its opposite. For love | W 259 L 2 (504) |
| Lesson 261. God is my refuge and security. | W 261 L 0 (507) |
| with what I think is refuge and security. I will behold | W 261 L 1 (507) |
| In Him I find my refuge and my strength. In Him | W 261 L 1 (507) |
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| not-right-mindedness are the result of refusal to accept the Atonement FOR | T 2 C 13 (34) |
| suffered all his life from refusal to allow eternity to dawn | T 5 I 4 (125) |
| you because it is a REFUSAL to acknowledge fear. Love needs | T 7 E 13 (164) |
| By this refusal to attempt to teach yourself | T 14 G 7 (383) |
| because you fear. In your refusal to forgive him, you would | T 21 D 7 (584) |
| as what it is; a refusal to let your mistakes be | W 95 L 8 (186) |
| refused to recognize himself? Only refusal to accept yourself could make | W 139 L 2 (304) |
| this is but the grim refusal to forgive. God may not | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
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which blasphemy may take, are REFUSALS to accept | T 9 K 12 (250) |
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| misuse it, although he COULD refuse it. His choice could not | T 2 B 20 (26) |
| Soul. Everyone is free to refuse to ACCEPT his inheritance, but | T 3 H 10 (65) |
| theirs. It is pointless to refuse to tolerate change because you | T 4 B 6 (72) |
| easily made if you actively refuse to let your minds slip | T 4 E 8 (87) |
| anything LESS than this, and refuse to accept anything BUT this | T 4 E 9 (87) |
| communicate, even though it may refuse to utilize it on behalf | T 4 H 4 (97) |
| the separated ones, who always refuse to consider what they have | T 6 B 3 (129) |
| it is indeed changeless, and refuse to change your mind about | T 9 H 3 (239) |
| to you. But if you refuse to worship him in whatever | T 9 J 1 (245) |
| you everything again. Do not refuse it in order to keep | T 10 B 2 (253) |
| Father love you. You can REFUSE to enter, but you CANNOT | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| himself. Yet God will not refuse the answer He GAVE you | T 10 H 8 (276) |
| you are maintaining when you refuse to recognize a brothers | T 11 B 4 (281) |
| BECAUSE it does not matter. Refuse, and your opposition establishes that | T 11 D 4 (287) |
| the cost of sleeping, and REFUSE to pay it. Only then | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| is salvation, and will not refuse to see it and side | T 13 H 9 (356) |
| which is not of you. Refuse to accept anyone as WITHOUT | T 14 B 12 (366) |
| unchain ALL your brothers, and refuse to support either THEIR weakness | T 15 C 3 (391) |
| the loneliness of his Father. Refuse not the awareness of your | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| that is what you must REFUSE to understand. That is the | T 16 A 1 (424) |
| who is there who could refuse what MUST come after? Think | T 20 I 11 (573) |
| Him you call. Could He refuse to answer when He has | T 26 H 21 (720) |
| certainty right HERE and NOW. Refuse to be a part of | T 28 E 2 (773) |
| willingness to hear His Voice. Refuse not to hear. The very | W 71 L 8 (135) |
| meet to save us, and refuse to hide his light behind | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| the truth, and the life. Refuse to be side-tracked into detours | W 81 RII 4 (162) |
| an image of the world, refuse to lay this chain upon | W 128 L 8 (262) |
| them obey their dictates, and refuse to question them. Harsh punishment | W 170 L 6 (378) |
| Fathers Voice when you refuse to listen. And they urge | W 188 L 7 (414) |
| could the even partly sane refuse to take the steps which | W 195 L 2 (435) |
| been given everything. If we refuse to recognize it, we are | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| s beloved Son. Would you refuse to take the function of | W 280 W7 5 (528) |
| come bearing God. Would he refuse this Gift for a pebble | P 4 A 4 P(20) |
| calls to you. Do not refuse to hear the call of | S 3 E 9 S(27) |