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| No one disowns something he regards as a very real part | T 4 C 4 (77) |
| physical in origin. The ego regards the body as its home | T 4 C 9 (78) |
| by now why the ego regards the Soul as its enemy | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| you will succeed. The ego regards this as doom, but YOU | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| ANY of them if he regards them fearfully. He will appreciate | T 7 G 1 (169) |
| ALL of them if he regards them with love. T | T 7 G 1 (169) |
| angered by it, the ego regards itself as rejected and becomes | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| ego, on the other hand, regards the function of time as | T 12 D 9 (321) |
| BIGGER. The sacrifice, which it regards as purification, is actually the | T 15 H 6 (408) |
| unmindful that this tiny part regards itself AS you. It is | T 18 I 6 (504) |
| but more despair. Yet it regards its judgment of the world | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| know, and understands what truth regards as senseless. Stranger yet, he | W 160 L 2 (347) |
| and to a self-perception which regards us in a place of | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| Identifying with his safety, he regards himself as what his safety | W 260 W5 1 (506) |
| self-destructive, and the patient often regards them in that way himself | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
| on its behalf. For he regards it as himself. This self | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
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REGRESS.....................1
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| which the mind could always regress, the concept can also be | T 5 I 6 (125) |
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REGRESSION..................3
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| developmental arrest or even a regression. But he CANNOT abolish his | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| T 2 B 15 Regression is an effort to return | T 2 B 15 (25) |
| of communication, not to impose regression in the improper sense upon | T 2 C 8 (32) |
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| with it in gladness, not regret. For it is nothing in | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| all creation joined. Would you regret you cannot fear alone, when | T 22 G 15 (625) |
| not behold a reason for regret, but cause indeed for glad | T 29 C 2 (787) |
| irritate you, or to cause regret in you if you should | W 121 L 10 (243) |
| lay judgment down, not with regret but with a sigh of | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| s teachers can have no regret on giving up the pleasures | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| to break it off without regret or care, perhaps today. Or | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
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| loss, you will have some regrets about the way that you | T 29 C 1 (787) |
| of future and no past regrets. In timelessness you rest, while | W 109 L 5 (222) |
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REGULAR.....................4
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| all day without interrupting your regular activities in any way. The | W 49 L 1 (86) |
| which should be undertaken at regular and predetermined intervals today, say | W 74 L 7 (145) |
| times an hour, at reasonably regular intervals, remind yourself that miracles | W 91 L 11 (176) |
| reminders of your goal, and regular attempts to reach it. Regularity | W 95 L 6 (186) |
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REGULARITY..................1
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| regular attempts to reach it. Regularity in terms of time is | W 95 L 6 (186) |
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REHABILITATED...............1
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| YOUR will you cannot BE rehabilitated. MOTIVATION to be healed is | T 8 E 6 (196) |
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REHABILITATION..............12
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| I. True Rehabilitation T 4 | T 4 I 0 (99) |
| mind which is split needs rehabilitation. The medical orientation to rehabilitation | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| rehabilitation. The medical orientation to rehabilitation emphasizes the body, while the | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| in the cooperation of minds. Rehabilitation as a movement is an | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| is in great need of rehabilitation itself. ALL symptoms of hurt | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| so meets them heals ITSELF. Rehabilitation is an attitude of praising | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| have thus set their own rehabilitation back. Rehabilitation is NOT concerned | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| set their own rehabilitation back. Rehabilitation is NOT concerned either with | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| on behalf of your own rehabilitation AND that of others if | T 4 I 3 (99) |
| me, you MUST give it. Rehabilitation does not come from anyone | T 8 E 5 (196) |
| to you. That is why rehabilitation is a collaborative venture. | T 8 E 5 (196) |
| is the crucial factor in rehabilitation. Without this, you are deciding | T 8 E 6 (196) |
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| increasingly, as every lesson, faithfully rehearsed, brings you more swiftly to | W 157 L 3 (339) |
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REIGN.......................5
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| joy cannot establish its eternal reign where sorrow dwells. You dwell | T 12 G 16 (334) |
| from fear, and re-establish the reign of love. The power of | T 14 B 11 (366) |
| than madness. And fear will reign in madness, and will seem | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| mind where stillness and peace reign forever. Try to hear God | W 49 L 2 (86) |
| Pain is a sign illusions reign in place of truth. It | W 190 L 3 (419) |
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| one in whom true forgiveness reigns can suffer. He holds not | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| throne by your mistakes. God reigns forever, and His . laws alone | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| now a battleground, where contradiction reigns and opposites make endless war | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
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| 25. IS REINCARNATION TRUE? | M 25 0 0 M(58) |
| In the ultimate sense, reincarnation is impossible. There is no | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| either once or many times. Reincarnation cannot, then, be true in | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| M 25 A 2 Reincarnation would not, under any circumstances | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
| by those who believe in reincarnation and by those who do | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
| take any definite stand on reincarnation. A teacher of God should | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| such as the validity of reincarnation become meaningless. Until then they | M 25 A 4 M(59) |
| God should not believe in reincarnation himself, or discuss it with | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
| If he does believe in reincarnation, it would be a mistake | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
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| to feel guilty you will REINFORCE the error rather than allow | T 5 I 12 (127) |
| AWAKENING. They are attempts to reinforce UNCONSCIOUSNESS out of fear of | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| unholy. For unholiness seeks to REINFORCE itself, as holiness does, by | T 17 C 3 (458) |
| denied yourself its benefit. You reinforce this every time you attack | T 17 F 12 (470) |
| stands between you. Would you reinforce it NOW? You are not | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| have asked for, and will reinforce the rule of your advisor | T 30 B 17 (813) |
| world, instead of attempting to reinforce them. 3. Another | W 25 L 2 (42) |
| of the truth about yourself, reinforce it throughout the day, and | W 61 L 6 (113) |
| Do not forget today to reinforce your choice to hear and | W 106 L 10 (214) |
| We did not come to reinforce the madness which we once | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| brother? Would you try to reinforce his guilt and thus your | S 2 C 7 S(17) |
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| darkness, guarded by attack, and reinforced by hate. Within its barricades | T 18 J 2 (507) |
| the fear of God is reinforced by this third principle. Now | T 23 C 7 (633) |
| in strength as it is reinforced by giving. Thoughts extend as | W 187 L 5 (411) |
| in this direction so heavily reinforced, it would be hard indeed | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| so that illusions are not reinforced. They are thus brought to | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
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| to avoid interpreting this as reinforcement. The ONLY place where you | T 11 F 3 (293) |
| you can cancel out all reinforcement is in YOURSELF. For YOU | T 11 F 3 (293) |
| what you have taught. No reinforcement will its thanks withhold from | T 27 F 6 (745) |
| your learning has had little reinforcement, and you have not given | W 111 RIII 9 (229) |
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| to the extent that he reinforces errors they have ALREADY made | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| accepts it as HIS, he reinforces it in YOUR mind, and | T 5 B 2 (101) |
| the projection of blame, and REINFORCES the idea that blame is | T 6 B 18 (133) |
| will ALWAYS hurt you. It reinforces your belief in your own | T 6 C 3 (134) |
| what your brother is. It reinforces your belief that he is | W 72 L 5 (138) |
| that teaches you. Teaching but reinforces what you believe about yourself | M 1 A 3 M(1) |
| magic in a way that reinforces it. Nor is this always | M 18 A 2 M(44) |
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| if YOU attack you are reinforcing it. REMEMBER THAT THOSE WHO | T 11 D 3 (287) |
| chance should be lost for reinforcing todays idea. Remember that | W 63 L 4 (116) |
| the simplicity of salvation by reinforcing the lesson that there is | W 90 RII 2 (173) |
| based on the first, and reinforcing it. It is this process | W 95 L 10 (187) |
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REINSTATING.................1
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| mind any destructive potential, and reinstating its purely constructive powers, he | T 2 C 14 (34) |
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REINTEGRATING...............1
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| on further dividing, rather than reintegrating. The levels they introduced into | T 2 B 21 (26) |