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| he has perceived but has refused to accept. He believes that | T 3 H 4 (64) |
| believes that, because he has refused to accept it, he has | T 3 H 4 (64) |
| dreams. Nothing that you have refused to accept can be brought | T 3 H 4 (64) |
| many of them you have refused? There is no limit to | T 4 E 8 (87) |
| and how many you have refused. This is exactly the same | T 5 A 1 (100) |
| telling you that you have refused to heal yourselves. The light | T 5 A 1 (100) |
| the sword, which I naturally refused, not being at all in | T 6 B 8 (130) |
| God. The gift which you refused is held by Him in | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| Correction cannot be accepted or refused by you WITHOUT your brother | T 21 G 2 (594) |
| and can this invitation be refused? Ask the inevitable to occur | W 137 L 12 (298) |
| question except one who has refused to recognize himself? Only refusal | W 139 L 2 (304) |
| invitation which can never be refused. And God will come and | W 182 L 7 (392) |
| In so doing, he has refused to accept Atonement for himself | M 23 A 5 M(55) |
| an answer that you have refused to give? Heal and be | P 3 H 9 P(18) |
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| associates fear WITH guidance, and refuses to follow ANY guidance at | T 7 K 4 (184) |
| fear with love. If he refuses it, he binds himself to | T 13 H 6 (355) |
| be. For the instant he REFUSES to be bound, he is | T 15 G 4 (404) |
| elect. The Holy Spirit never refuses an invitation to enter and | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
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| ONLY this you must be refusing to ACKNOWLEDGE His Will. His | T 8 E 1 (195) |
| himself FROM His gift by refusing to accept what had been | T 9 K 11 (250) |
| H 10 You are refusing to ask because you believe | T 10 H 10 (276) |
| call for help you are REFUSING help. Would you maintain that | T 11 B 4 (281) |
| of your own certainty, and refusing to open your eyes AND | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| it. If you insist on refusing and experience a quick response | T 11 D 2 (287) |
| that is not there, and refusing to accept the light that | T 12 F 7 (328) |
| can hurt you, and by refusing to allow him to THINK | T 13 H 7 (355) |
| problems through fantasy, you are refusing to forgive YOURSELF for just | T 17 B 4 (453) |
| BE withheld. The strain of refusing faith to truth is enormous | T 17 I 3 (478) |
| but the intolerable strain of refusing to give faith to truth | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| still experience it, you are refusing to leave the means to | T 20 H 2 (567) |
| There is definite gain in refusing to allow retreat into withdrawal | W 74 L 6 (145) |
| mind that plans is thus refusing to allow for change. What | W 135 L 17 (288) |
| is denying Him, and thus refusing to accept the gift of | W 160 L 10 (349) |
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| solely as a means to REGAIN eternity. You cannot do this | T 9 H 1 (239) |
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| decision. For eternity is not regained by still one more denial | T 24 G 7 (662) |
| alone. Nor can it be regained unless the way is shown | T 25 F 4 (682) |
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| of mans attempt to regard himself as both separated and | T 3 G 4 (61) |
| own free will, he must regard his will as if it | T 3 H 11 (65) |
| them. This is because they regard them as part of themselves | T 4 C 4 (77) |
| that, however, or you will regard yourselves as necessarily conflicted as | T 4 G 3 (93) |
| because, as soon as you regard sin as a LACK, you | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| but YOU must learn to regard it as freedom. The guiltless | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| guidance. The ego does not regard itself as PART of you | T 6 E 1 (140) |
| This enables the ego to regard itself as separate and OUTSIDE | T 6 E 2 (140) |
| clear that you do not regard this as wholly desirable. If | T 8 A 2 (188) |
| s own treasure do not regard yourselves as valuable. Given this | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| condemning yourself, and MUST therefore regard yourself as inadequate. Would you | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| but delusions. We can surely regard a delusional system without fear | T 10 F 4 (265) |
| and does allow you to regard yourself as supercilious, unbelieving, lighthearted | T 10 F 9 (267) |
| thoughts in others and to regard everything else as an appeal | T 11 B 7 (282) |
| it unnecessary. Thus does He regard the function of time as | T 12 D 8 (321) |
| healing, without regard for what is brought to | T 14 E 8 (377) |
| are far more inclined to regard his success as witness to | T 15 G 2 (404) |
| When you are willing to regard them, not as separate, but | T 15 J 4 (418) |
| real, and HAS been demonstrated. Regard this not with fear, but | T 16 C 7 (428) |
| you that you do not regard YOURSELF as one? For it | T 16 D 3 (431) |
| pain. Not one but must regard the body as himself, without | T 19 H 8 (536) |
| vanish one by one, without regard to size, complexity, or place | T 26 C 3 (703) |
| and battle with His host. Regard him gently. Look with loving | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| and fully justified. While you regard it as a gift unwarranted | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| these exercises, then, I will regard them all as the same | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| these exercises, then, I will regard them all as the same | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| will not see if you regard yourself as being coerced, and | W 20 L 1 (34) |
| given then reality, and thus regard reality as an illusion. Nothing | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| ego which induces you to regard yourself as unworthy of the | W 64 L 3 (117) |
| whom you hold what you regard as major grievances. Some of | W 68 L 5 (127) |
| hurts he gave. We will regard his body with its flaws | W 78 L 6 (155) |
| 4. The temptation to regard problems as many is the | W 79 L 4 (157) |
| depression are inevitable as you regard them. Some spring up unexpectedly | W 79 L 5 (157) |
| carry you beyond them all. Regard these practice periods as dedications | W 81 RII 4 (162) |
| well be a temptation to regard the day as lost because | W 95 L 8 (186) |
| upon your mind as you regard yourself. 4. Because | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| the whole, assembles them without regard to all their true relationships | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| for a little while, without regard to past or future, should | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| fear? And what can he regard except with love? For he | W 194 L 7 (433) |
| patient, and he must so regard himself. He has made a | M 8 A 1 M(23) |
| no more real than to regard it as healthy and beautiful | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| or another, because they must regard themselves as self-created rather than | P 3 H 4 P(16) |
their shrine, and this they regard as healing. | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
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| rather than a horizontal axis. Regarded along the vertical, man stands | T 1 B 48d (13) |
| what it would once have regarded as very minor intrusions of | T 2 B 32 (30) |
| synonymous which are not ordinarily regarded as the same. We began | T 6 D 1 (138) |
| perceived constellation, the body is regarded as capable of shifting its | T 8 H 3 (208) |
| effect enables it to be regarded as standing by itself, and | T 21 C 11 (581) |
| responsibility, and may even be regarded as an invasion of privacy | W 19 L 2 (32) |
| idea for today can be regarded as the central thought toward | W 74 L 1 (144) |
| the act of teaching is regarded as a special activity in | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
| make something real that is regarded as of major importance, but | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| The idea cannot, therefore, be regarded as essential to the curriculum | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
| only to die. This is regarded as the way of nature | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
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| belief at all, you ARE regarding it from an ego viewpoint | T 4 C 5 (77) |
| the destructible, and are therefore regarding yourself insanely. T 6 | T 6 B 4 (129) |
| ends as it always does. Regarding the body as an end | T 8 H 3 (208) |
| your brothers as equal, and regarding yourself as WEAKER, you attempt | T 11 F 1 (293) |
| to do this, we are regarding it as strength, and are | W 95 L 9 (186) |
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| The goal of the curriculum, regardless of the teacher you choose | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| with an impossible learning situation, regardless of why it is impossible | T 8 G 8 (204) |
You might still ask yourself, regardless of how | T 9 C 8 (226) |
| from God is ONLY fear, regardless of the form it takes | T 10 F 10 (267) |
| That is what it is, regardless of the form it takes | T 11 B 1 (280) |
| in them shines as brightly REGARDLESS of the density of the | T 11 C 5 (284) |
| 12 This can occur regardless of the physical distance which | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| long you play it, and regardless of how much imagination you | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| would give. And yet mistakes, regardless of their form, can be | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| power to heal all pain, regardless of its form. Neither of | T 22 G 4 (622) |
| to Him because each one, regardless of the form it seems | T 26 C 2 (703) |
| until it has been learned, regardless of the form of suffering | T 27 I 11 (759) |
| living thing you look upon, regardless of the images you see | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| for whatever is distressing you, regardless of how much or how | W 5 L 3 (8) |
| upset that are disturbing you, regardless of the relative importance you | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| thought that occurs to you, regardless of the quality which you | W 16 L 4 (28) |
| or inanimate; pleasant or unpleasant. Regardless of what you may believe | W 17 L 3 (30) |
| has one answer to appearances regardless of their form, their size | W 99 L 7 (198) |
| remain as part of Him regardless of his dreams; regardless of | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| Him regardless of his dreams; regardless of his madness that his | W 125 L 5 (253) |
| all your pain, all suffering regardless of its forms. These are | W 193 L 5 (429) |
| be the opposite of love, regardless of the form it takes | M 8 A 4 M(24) |
| world hold out to you, regardless of your judgments on its | M 16 A 3 M(40) |
| gives rise to negative emotions, regardless of their seeming justification by | M 18 A 4 M(45) |
| by what appears as fact, regardless, too, of the intensity of | M 18 A 4 M(45) |
| is not acceptable to anyone, regardless of his formal beliefs. His | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| Everyone who needs help, regardless of the form of his | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
| P 3 A 4 Regardless of how advanced the therapist | P 3 A 4 P(3) |