| REINTERPRET.................3 | |
| Holy Spirit lets your mind reinterpret its own misperceptions. The Holy | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| bestow forgiveness. And he will reinterpret all temptation as just another | T 25 D 6 (677) |
| idle dreams. And He will reinterpret all you see, and all | W 151 L 12 (318) |
| REINTERPRETATION............5 | |
| B. The Reinterpretation of Defenses | T 2 B 0 (23) |
| the same thing. In the reinterpretation of defenses, only their use | T 2 B 26 (28) |
| it has been minimal. The reinterpretation of defenses is essential in | T 2 B 27 (28) |
| no opponent. THIS is the reinterpretation of reality which you must | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| s advance or his own. Reinterpretation would then be recommended because | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
| REINTERPRETED...............1 | |
| are NOT being disrupted but REINTERPRETED, even though you may experience | T 2 B 26 (28) |
| REINTERPRETER...............1 | |
| but the Holy Spirit, the REINTERPRETER of what the ego made | T 5 E 11 (111) |
| REINTERPRETING..............3 | |
| to fulfill the law by REINTERPRETING it. The law itself, if | T 1 B 42d (10) |
| thus perform the function of REINTERPRETING what the ego makes, NOT | T 5 E 7 (109) |
| is your natural ability. By reinterpreting the ability to attack, which | T 9 C 3 (225) |
| REINTERPRETS................1 | |
| not only censors but also reinterprets the data. However, as Freud | T 4 D 3 (82) |
| REJECT......................4 | |
| give over all desire to reject can KNOW that their own | T 3 H 9 (65) |
| appreciate it, and will therefore reject it. As a result, you | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| The world must despise and reject me because the world IS | T 8 E 4 (195) |
| so variable. It does not reject goodness entirely for that you | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| REJECTED....................12 | |
| choosing the miracle you HAVE rejected fear. You have been afraid | T 2 E 10 (41) |
| including the belief that God rejected man, and forced him out | T 3 C 6 (49) |
| what has been perceived and rejected, - or judged and found | T 3 H 2 (63) |
| either to be exalted or rejected, but I do not accept | T 4 B 9 (73) |
| it DOES perceive itself as rejected by something which is greater | T 4 C 11 (79) |
| true, to be accepted or rejected accordingly. If it is shown | T 4 C 15 (80) |
| the ego regards itself as rejected and becomes retaliative. You are | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| has been made but was rejected. The ability to accept truth | T 9 I 3 (241) |
| it FOR you, you have rejected it and have NOT accepted | T 12 B 6 (313) |
| fail to be completely understood. Rejected yes, but NOT ambiguous. And | T 21 C 1 (578) |
| simple that it cannot be rejected in the end. No-one can | W 193 L 4 (428) |
| can therefore be accepted or rejected. A universal theology is impossible | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| REJECTING...................3 | |
| IN ACCORD as true and rejecting the DISCORD as false. ALL | T 1 B 53a (17) |
| continual process of accepting and rejecting, or organizing and reorganizing, of | T 3 G 7 (62) |
| joy. He PROTECTS it by rejecting everything that does NOT foster | T 6 H 2 (150) |
| REJECTION...................12 | |
| attack, and this results in rejection of what the teacher offers | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| 2 Judgment ALWAYS involves rejection. It is NOT an ability | T 3 H 2 (63) |
| can KNOW that their own rejection is impossible. You have NOT | T 3 H 9 (65) |
| a result, you will TEACH REJECTION. The power of the Sons | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| teach that all forms of rejection are utterly meaningless. The separation | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| separation IS the notion of rejection. As long as you TEACH | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| in will MUST involve a rejection of part of it, and | T 6 C 1 (134) |
| they BELIEVE in attack and rejection, so this is what they | T 6 G 1 (147) |
| then, does not want it. Rejection is therefore the only decision | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| and by projecting your own rejection, you believe that others are | T 7 H 9 (176) |
| the Atonement, NOT for its rejection. I would accept my guiltlessness | T 13 H 3 (354) |
| comparison for either acceptance or rejection of suitability for acting out | T 18 A 3 (480) |
| REJECTS.....................2 | |
| OUT OF ACCORD entirely He rejects by judging AGAINST. This is | T 6 H 1 (150) |
| that what the Holy Spirit rejects the ego ACCEPTS. This is | T 6 H 2 (150) |
| REJOICE.....................35 | |
| like Him, and they can rejoice together. God goes out to | T 4 H 9 (98) |
| part of the Sonship to rejoice with them, and lets God | T 5 B 1 (100) |
| T 8 G 6 Rejoice, then, that of yourselves you | T 8 G 6 (204) |
| seek others like you and rejoice with them. T 9 | T 9 G 7 (237) |
| have made of it, and rejoice that it is not so | T 11 I 5 (305) |
| you follow Him, you will rejoice that you have found His | T 12 G 6 (331) |
| the witnesses to your fatherhood rejoice. T 13 C 7 | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| is also not of you. Rejoice in what is yours but | T 20 I 2 (570) |
| Spirits vision, and to rejoice in along with Him. For | T 20 I 3 (570) |
| on yourselves, so long enslaved. Rejoice whom God hath joined have | T 22 A 1 (604) |
| Christ in you but will rejoice. --- Manuscript | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| Himself. And thus does He rejoice at what He sees, because | T 24 F 1 (658) |
| T 24 F 5 Rejoice you HAVE no eyes with | T 24 F 5 (659) |
| they cannot attack, and they rejoice that this is so, seeing | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| purpose to behold it and rejoice. Everyone seeks for what will | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| thus be said, You will rejoice at what you see because | T 25 E 2 (679) |
| because you SEE it to rejoice. And while you think that | T 25 E 2 (679) |
| rise a world they will rejoice to look upon, and where | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| you may see it and rejoice with him. Make not his | T 26 B 5 (701) |
| may behold His glory, and rejoice that Heaven is not separate | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| us to look upon and rejoice. 4. Very quietly | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| certainty today. And let us rejoice that there is an answer | W 71 L 6 (135) |
| and the Love of God. Rejoice in the power of forgiveness | W 75 L 8 (147) |
| Thought of God but must rejoice as you are saved, and | W 78 L 9 (156) |
| will work. And I will rejoice because His plan can never | W 86 RII 2 (169) |
| of God. Let us today rejoice that this is so, for | W 122 L 6 (245) |
| one with Him. And we rejoice that no exceptions ever can | W 195 L 6 (436) |
| holiness is Yours. Let me rejoice in it, and through forgiveness | W 285 L 2 (533) |
| needs your willingness. Let us rejoice that we can do God | W 300 W9 5 (550) |
| Such are we. And we rejoice to learn that we have | W 359 L 1 (614) |
| has no function except to rejoice with them, for they have | M 6 D 1 M(20) |
| with condemnation. Yet he must rejoice that he is free of | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| mourn their loss and yet rejoice in it. Healing occurs as | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| understanding. Yet would he not rejoice that he can answer, when | P 4 A 4 P(20) |
| must recognize its oneness, and rejoice that what illusions seemed to | S 1 A 2 S(1) |
| REJOICED....................3 | |
| they recognized their holiness, and rejoiced at what they saw. They | T 20 D 3 (553) |
| within your brother, and have REJOICED at what you thought was | T 24 E 6 (657) |
| come, and have not yet rejoiced to find they were mistaken | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| REJOICES....................6 | |
| the separation, and your ego rejoices when you witness to it | T 4 B 13 (74) |
| mind which was in me rejoices as YOU choose to hear | T 5 F 10 (114) |
| it! Heaven beholds it, and rejoices that you have let it | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| see their holiness. And He rejoices that these sights are yours | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| one you accept. And God rejoices as His Son receives what | T 25 I 10 (693) |
| as this? It welcomes you, rejoices that you came, and sings | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| REJOICING...................12 | |
| not with fear, but with rejoicing. The One you called upon | T 16 C 7 (428) |
| beyond. Walk with him now rejoicing, for the Savior from illusions | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| again, as what will bring rejoicing is defined another way, and | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| to be the bringers of rejoicing and of joy. Even in | T 25 E 2 (679) |
| but cause indeed for glad rejoicing and for hope of peace | T 29 C 2 (787) |
| not. Why are you not rejoicing? You are free of pain | T 29 C 3 (787) |
| We will devote today to rejoicing that this is so. It | W 76 L 7 (150) |
| universe, we go our way rejoicing, with the thought that God | W 124 L 1 (250) |
| yourself, and go your way rejoicing in the endless Love of | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| God can only honor Him, rejoicing in His perfect, everlasting sinlessness | W 151 L 8 (317) |
| received. The song of our rejoicing is the call to all | W 230 W2 5 (473) |
| His Own great gift of rejoicing? What higher goal could there | P 2 A 2 P(1) |