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| is no need for long analyses and wearying discussions and pursuits | P 3 E 11 P(11) |
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| 11 A 2 The analysis of ego-motivation is very complicated | T 11 A 2 (280) |
| AND TO RECEIVE IT. The analysis of the egos real | T 11 B 3 (281) |
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| data, does not bother to analyze them at all. If the | T 8 H 7 (210) |
| ONLY through acceptance, for to analyze means to separate out. The | T 10 F 14 (268) |
| undertakings of students who would analyze it, approving its importance. Yet | T 14 F 8 (379) |
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ANALYZES....................1
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| F 14 The ego analyzes; the Holy Spirit ACCEPTS. The | T 10 F 14 (268) |
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ANALYZING...................4
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| building up the generalization after analyzing numerous single instances separately. If | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| Can you find light by analyzing darkness as the psychotherapist does | T 9 D 6 (229) |
| and this it does constantly. Analyzing to attack meaning, the ego | T 10 F 16 (269) |
| the response. That is why analyzing the motives of others is | T 11 A 1 (280) |
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ANCHOR......................2
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| its own stability, its heavy anchor in the shifting world it | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| here lies buried the heavy anchor that seems to keep the | T 22 G 10 (624) |
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ANCHORED....................2
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| safe, forever lifted up and anchored sure. Its perfect purity does | T 30 D 9 (818) |
| Let all your thoughts become anchored on This. No other words | W 182 L 6 (392) |
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| locks and chains and heavy anchors, when its weakness lies, not | T 28 H 6 (782) |
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ANCIENT.....................71
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| reached the end of an ancient journey, not realizing yet that | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| to you and yet your ancient Friend, lie his release and | T 20 B 3 (548) |
| catch a hint of an ancient state not quite forgotten; dim | T 21 B 6 (575) |
| see if you remember an ancient song you knew so long | T 21 B 7 (576) |
| the body. You know the ancient song, and know it well | T 21 B 9 (576) |
| to you as is this ancient hymn of love the Son | T 21 B 9 (576) |
| unholy relationship and yet more ancient than the old illusion that | T 22 B 7 (608) |
| He be reborn into His ancient home, so seeming new and | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| in the past, - an ancient past, too short to make | T 26 F 5 (711) |
| in time. You keep an ancient memory before your eyes. And | T 26 F 6 (711) |
| The miracle but calls your ancient name, which you will recognize | T 26 H 17 (719) |
| 26 H 21 Your ancient name belongs to everyone, as | T 26 H 21 (720) |
| you trade Them for an ancient hate? The ground whereon you | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| holiness again to take its ancient place upon an ancient throne | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| its ancient place upon an ancient throne. Because of Them have | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| itself. The shadow of an ancient hate has gone, and all | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| on earth is where an ancient hatred has become a present | T 26 J 6 (725) |
| now the risen Christ, and ancient scars are healed within His | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| healed within His sight. An ancient miracle has come to bless | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| replace an ancient enmity that came to kill | T 26 J 8 (726) |
| death must disappear before the ancient clarion call of life. This | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| of death and guilt. The ancient calling of the Father to | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| brother separated from yourself, an ancient enemy, a murderer who stalks | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| time of terror and of ancient hate, the instant of disaster | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| The world but demonstrates an ancient truth; you will believe that | T 27 I 8 (758) |
| seems to serve to cherish ancient hate, and offers you the | T 28 B 2 (762) |
| preserve a better one? When ancient memories of hate appear, remember | T 28 B 4 (762) |
| you with their loveliness. The ancient new ideas they bring will | T 28 B 4 (763) |
| consequences of a Cause so ancient that it far exceeds the | T 28 B 4 (763) |
| rusted sword, to keep his ancient promises to die. T | T 29 F 6 (795) |
| 30 F 9 An ancient hate is passing from the | T 30 F 9 (825) |
| to teach. Now does your ancient overlearning stand implacable before the | T 31 A 5 (837) |
| heard its calling as the ancient call to life, and understood | T 31 A 9 (838) |
| you are free, because an ancient learning passed away, and left | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| 31 B 1 An ancient lesson is not overcome by | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| the new. There IS an ancient battle being waged AGAINST the | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| still and listen. Think not ancient thoughts. Forget the dismal lessons | T 31 B 7 (841) |
| all appearances, which are but ancient lessons that you taught yourself | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| and there will be no ancient penalty exacted from your brother | T 31 C 7 (845) |
| veil of old ideas and ancient concepts held so long and | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| goal. Let us end the ancient search today, by finding the | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| Today allow your Fathers ancient pledge to you and all | W 106 L 4 (213) |
| heart with deep tranquility as ancient truths, forever newly born, arise | W 122 L 8 (245) |
| come. Today God keeps His ancient promise to His holy Son | W 131 L 14 (272) |
| free the future from all ancient thoughts of seeking what you | W 132 L 2 (273) |
| release the future from your ancient fears, you find escape and | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| your happiness according to the ancient plan, begun when time was | W 135 L 21 (289) |
| mistake Him for the senseless ancient dream that now is past | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| will sing to you of ancient melodies you will remember. You | W 161 L 10 (352) |
| more and more distinct; an ancient Call to Which He gives | W 164 L 2 (359) |
| to Which He gives an ancient answer. You will recognize them | W 164 L 2 (359) |
| not intrude. There is an ancient peace you carry in your | W 164 L 4 (359) |
| joy? 9. Your ancient fear has come upon you | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| we go together to our ancient home, prepared for us before | W 170 RV 8 (382) |
| own. We practice but an ancient truth we knew before illusion | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| lighted up all dark and ancient caverns where the rites of | W 191 L 8 (423) |
| at last to us. An ancient door is swinging free again | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| prophecy fulfilled. Now are all ancient promises upheld and fully kept | W 220 INII 6 (460) |
| We ask but that Your ancient promises be kept which are | W 220 INII 8 (460) |
| 2. Father, my ancient love for You returns, and | W 248 L 2 (492) |
| of God, Which speaks an ancient lesson, no more true today | W 275 W6 1 (522) |
| like to Heaven that an ancient memory returns to me? Today | W 306 L 1 (556) |
| readiness to give Gods ancient messages to me. His memory | W 322 L 1 (574) |
| backward to an instant so ancient that it is beyond all | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| the right choice in that ancient instant which he now relives | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| inevitable choice out of an ancient past. Gods Will in | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| it is nothing but an ancient thought that what is made | U 3 A 1 U(4) |
| the Holies opens up an ancient door that leads beyond the | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| We only start again an ancient journey long ago begun that | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| stifle and imprison it in ancient prisons, when the chance has | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| the world that was an ancient dream so long ago no-one | G 3 A 9 G(8) |
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| are not RE-created. To perceive ANEW is merely to perceive AGAIN | T 10 H 1 (274) |
| unholy relationship, transformed and seen anew. The holy relationship is a | T 17 F 2 (467) |
| the world outside is seen anew, without the shadow of guilt | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| him, and learn of him anew. Now is he born again | T 31 A 12 (839) |
| is to see the world anew, shining in innocence, alive with | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| I am redeemed, and born anew into a world of mercy | W 306 L 1 (556) |
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| dressed to deceive, within an angels cloak. And what escape | T 25 I 7 (693) |
| of the universe, the herald angels song, all these and | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
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| had to be brought back. Angels came, too, but their protection | T 2 B 21 (26) |
| newborn purpose is nursed by angels, cherished by the Holy Spirit | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| J 7 Around you angels hover lovingly, to keep away | T 26 J 7 (725) |
| intent to go beyond it. Angels light the way, so that | W 131 L 13 (271) |
| one whom Heaven cherishes, the angels love, and God created perfect | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| Name, and you invite the angels to surround the ground on | W 182 L 2 (391) |
| 1. Watch with me, angels, watch with me today. Let | W 303 L 1 (553) |
| My treasure-house is full, and angels watch its open doors, that | W 316 L 1 (567) |
| not walk alone. Gods angels hover close, and all about | W 361 L 6 (620) |
| nor fail to send His angels down to answer you in | S 2 D 7 S(19) |