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| saw the son they have risen in Him to the Father | T 12 E 12 (325) |
| No cloud of guilt has risen to obscure Him, and He | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| against him. For he is risen, and you have accepted the | T 17 I 5 (479) |
| And demonstrate that you have risen far beyond ANY situation that | T 17 I 6 (479) |
| of shadows. The sun has risen OVER it. How can a | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| has no meaning. But a RISEN Christ becomes the symbol of | T 20 A 1 (547) |
| of mourning. Look on your risen Friend, and celebrate his holiness | T 20 B 3 (548) |
| the Son of God is risen from the past, and has | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| is done, and he is risen from the past. He who | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| of man is not the risen Christ. Yet does the Son | T 25 A 2 (669) |
| the sun in you has risen that they may be pushed | T 25 E 4 (680) |
| a cross stands now the risen Christ, and ancient scars are | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| your thoughts, and you have risen far above the world and | W 191 L 5 (423) |
| One. He has become the risen Son of God. He has | M 24 A 2 M(56) |
| High has the ladder risen. You have come almost to | S 1 F 3 S(11) |
| are healed. Your prayer has risen up and called to God | S 3 E 4 S(26) |
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| straight at every image that rises to delay you, for the | T 11 C 8 (285) |
| before His holy altar, which rises above the stars and reaches | T 15 D 13 (396) |
| and in every fantasy that rises to delay you, but the | T 16 E 11 (437) |
| the call for help which rises ceaselessly from you to your | T 16 E 11 (437) |
| guilt is buried deep, and rises in the form of love | T 16 F 8 (441) |
| frame fades gently, and God rises to your remembrance, offering you | T 17 E 15 (466) |
| keep it hidden. Its shadow rises to the surface, enough to | T 18 J 5 (508) |
| remember. And as this memory rises in your mind, peace must | T 19 K 1 (541) |
| Christ. Yet as His face rises beyond it, shining with joy | T 19 K 2 (541) |
| is fulfilled, a new world rises in which sin can enter | T 20 E 6 (558) |
| you recognize the fear that rises from the meaningless attempt to | T 20 F 3 (560) |
| gone, and where the purpose rises to meet his horrified awareness | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| When the temptation to attack rises to make your mind darkened | T 23 E 6 (642) |
| no darkened tombs where terror rises from the bones of death | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| except a hymn to Heaven rises up to gladden God the | T 29 F 1 (794) |
| from that wish a concept rises, teaching that you ARE the | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| 9. If resistance rises in any form, pause long | W 44 L 9 (76) |
| inevitable. Today the real world rises before us in gladness, to | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| Son, and wills no sorrow rises to abate his joy; no | W 100 L 5 (201) |
| of hell. In quietness it rises up to greet your open | W 122 L 8 (245) |
| you made will disappear. What rises to awareness then will be | W 152 L 8 (322) |
| sun laid down before it rises, after it has set, and | W 361 L 2 (619) |
| to be. For now it rises as a song of thanks | S 1 C 8 S(7) |
| humility. But here again it rises up, slowly at first, and | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
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| God. In the process of rising up, I AM higher. This | T 1 B 48d (13) |
| heard the hymn of freedom rising unto Heaven. Gladness and joy | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| solid rock of faith, and rising even to Heaven. Nor will | T 18 F 2 (493) |
| to see a whole world rising. A solid mountain range, a | T 18 J 8 (508) |
| body and quietly transcend it, rising to welcome what you REALLY | T 20 G 9 (565) |
| serene and simple in the rising up to waking and the | T 28 D 1 (770) |
| it beholds its own projections rising to attack its miserable parody | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| will ask to see the rising of the real world to | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| mirages seen above a desert, rising from the dust. 10 | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| see a world of hatred, rising from attack, poised to avenge | W 189 L 3 (416) |
| holy Son of God, and rising up as God created you | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
| your hearts to Him frin rising song that reaches higher and | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
| the means is prayer, of rising power and with ascending | S 1 D 1 S(7) |
| in hate. The key to rising further still in prayer lies | S 1 E 1 S(9) |
| to prayer, to make its rising easy and its progress swift | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
| it becomes unneeded when the rising up is done. Yet now | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
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| obscuring, and NEVER without the risk of your own ego-involvement. The | T 11 A 2 (280) |
| of it, believing that the risk of loss is great between | T 26 I 3 (721) |
| they have learned it. No risk is possible throughout the day | M 17 A 11 M(44) |
| curriculum. There is always some risk in seeing the present in | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
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| and ancient caverns where the rites of death echoed since time | W 191 L 8 (423) |
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| See how EXACTLY is this ritual enacted in the special relationship | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| and over and over this ritual is enacted. And it is | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| WILL be completed. For the ritual of completion CANNOT complete, and | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| to seek for love in ritual, remember love is CONTENT, and | T 16 F 12 (442) |
| The special relationship is a RITUAL of form, aimed at the | T 16 F 12 (442) |
| what it is; a senseless ritual, in which strength is extracted | T 16 F 12 (442) |
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| these exercises should not become ritualistic. Only be sure that nothing | W 1 L 3 (3) |
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| 9 K 1 The rituals of the god of sickness | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| 16 F 13 No rituals that you have set up | T 16 F 13 (442) |
| no grim commandments nor twisted rituals of condemnation to which the | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| in a long catalogue of rituals that have no use and | W 76 L 4 (149) |
| nor on any of the rituals you have devised. It is | W 77 L 2 (152) |
| up in terms of numbers. Rituals are not our aim, and | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| inconsistencies, the compromises and the rituals the world fosters in its | M 28 A 6 M(65) |
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| you see in him the rival for your peace; a plunderer | W 195 L 3 (435) |
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| and can indeed become a rivalry in baseness and in guilt | S 2 C 3 S(16) |
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| has set you on the road of perception. Your Souls | T 4 D 2 (82) |
| fear intrudes anywhere along the road to peace, it is ALWAYS | T 8 E 16 (199) |
| FOR you. There is no road to travel on, and no | T 11 J 11 (309) |
| cannot find in IT the road that leads away from it | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| not, and following not the road that love points out. Love | T 12 G 6 (331) |
| to walk together along a road far more familiar than you | T 17 F 9 (469) |
| to follow a very long road to the goal you have | T 18 H 4 (500) |
| without a key, across the road to peace. No one who | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| E. The Branching of the Road T 22 | T 22 E 0 (617) |
| where the branch in the road is quite apparent, you cannot | T 22 E 1 (617) |
| futile than standing where the road branches, and not deciding on | T 22 E 1 (617) |
| meaningful. For never will another road be made except the way | T 26 F 1 (710) |
| alone and miserable, down a road which leads to nothing, and | T 26 F 2 (710) |
| lose his way along a road long since a memory of | T 26 F 10 (712) |
| sides, and judges not the road it travels. It perceives no | T 28 G 2 (779) |
| you see it as the road to Hell, instead of looking | T 29 C 1 (787) |
| this, and open up a road of hope and of release | T 29 H 7 (800) |
| beside us on the selfsame road. He is like us, as | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| your side? This is the road to nowhere, for the light | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| certainty and sureness of the road. A blindfold can indeed obscure | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| but you can choose which road will lead you out of | T 31 D 1 (846) |
| will take with you whatever road you choose to walk along | T 31 D 1 (846) |
| you seek to try another road, another person or another place | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| to point to still another road. No longer look for hope | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| to learn to find a road the world does not contain | T 31 D 6 (847) |
| ever found by following a road AWAY from it. This makes | T 31 D 7 (847) |
| away from it. And every road that leads the other way | T 31 D 7 (848) |
| is one with His. What road in all the world will | T 31 D 9 (848) |
| will lead within, when every road was made to separate the | T 31 D 9 (848) |
| 10 There IS no road that leads away from Him | T 31 D 10 (848) |
| that there could be a road with such an aim! Where | T 31 D 10 (848) |
| are set on freedoms road, and now todays idea | W 101 L 8 (204) |
| with lightened steps along the road that suddenly seems easy as | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| turning point at which the road becomes far easier. And now | W 122 L 10 (245) |
| himself be led along the road to truth. He will return | W 132 L 6 (274) |
| these paths there is another road which leads away from loss | W 155 L 5 (333) |
| them through illusion, for the road leads past illusion now, while | W 155 L 6 (334) |
| are safely set upon the road which leads the world to | W 155 L 13 (335) |
I would walk along the road to Him. | W 155 L 14 (336) |
| is no step along the road that anyone but takes by | W 158 L 3 (341) |
| a little from the rocky road he walks. No- one but | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| all who chose the lonely road you have escaped. They do | W 166 L 13 (366) |
| uncertainly and slowly on the road this course sets forth. But | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| to me who recognize the road by which all fears and | W 170 RV 6 (382) |
| until you walk along the road with me. 7. | W 170 RV 6 (382) |
| twist and turning of the road, to reappear unrecognized in forms | W 185 L 9 (404) |
| make demands, nor point the road to God by which He | W 189 L 8 (417) |
| For love can walk no road except the way of gratitude | W 195 L 10 (437) |
| Forgiveness is the only road that leads out of disaster | W 197 L 4 (443) |
| have come to where the road is carpeted with leaves of | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| have come far along the road, and now we wait for | W 220 INII 2 (459) |
| help him walk along the road with him. Now is the | W 260 W5 4 (506) |
| and still farther on the road that leads to Him. For | W 327 L 1 (579) |
| he has done that his road is established and his direction | M 2 A 1 M(3) |
| is set, and sees the road on which he walks stretch | M 17 A 1 M(40) |
| God because he saw the road before him, and he followed | U 6 A 3 U(10) |
| an instant farther on the road where all illusions end? The | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| have begun again upon a road we traveled on before and | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| of the pitfalls along the road by seeing them first. Ideally | P 3 D 1 P(8) |
| used. He has chosen a road on which there is great | P 4 B 9 P(23) |