| RULED.......................5 | |
| that it appears to be ruled by chaos. Guided by the | T 8 G 9 (205) |
| is not a separate kingdom, ruled by an idea of separation | T 18 I 6 (504) |
| IS the attraction of pain. Ruled by this perception, the body | T 19 H 5 (535) |
| of your mind. One is ruled by the ego, and is | W 66 L 7 (122) |
| of time, but is not ruled by it. Salvation is a | W 97 L 3 (192) |
| RULER.......................3 | |
| a sorry king, a bitter ruler of all he surveys, who | T 18 I 7 (504) |
| God, whole and omnipotent, sole ruler of the kingdom it set | T 18 J 1 (507) |
| Lesson 253. My Self is ruler of the universe. | W 253 L 0 (498) |
| RULES.......................41 | |
| the mind which the ego rules. The ego is desperate because | T 4 D 13 (85) |
| Within this kingdom the ego rules, and cruelly. And to defend | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| ego wants; a world IT rules, made up of bodies, mindless | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| rule instead of one which rules me? Do I DESIRE a | T 21 H 5 (599) |
| a world you rule which rules you not, and change your | T 21 H 10 (600) |
| directly to a world perception rules, for such a world could | T 25 D 2 (676) |
| within a world where incompletion rules. T 25 G 5 | T 25 G 4 (684) |
| tenet, Sin is real, and rules the world? For every little | T 25 H 11 (689) |
| they are more ideas than rules of thought to you as | T 30 A 1 (809) |
| awhile, until they are the rules by which you live. We | T 30 A 1 (809) |
| whatever need. B. Seven Rules for Decision | T 30 B 0 (809) |
| them, you have set the rules for how you should react | T 30 B 2 (809) |
| And therefore angry. There are rules by which this will not | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| have decided by yourself the rules which promise you a happy | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| this takes practice in the rules which will protect you from | T 30 B 14 (812) |
| have need for practicing the rules for its undoing. Let us | T 30 B 14 (812) |
| takes hold of it. The rules he made for boxes and | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| afraid because he thought the rules protected him. Now must he | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| not deceive him, broke no rules, nor mean his world is | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| one seems to break the rules you set for it. It | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| must appear to break your rules for safety, since the rules | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| rules for safety, since the rules were wrong. But YOU are | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| still perceives them as obeying rules he made for his enjoyment | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| enjoyment. So there still are rules which they can seem to | T 30 E 3 (820) |
| of God, and not the rules you set. It is His | T 30 E 4 (820) |
| to the rules you set for them. But | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| safe if they obeyed your rules. They must be neither cherished | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| are not held dear. No rules are idly set, and no | T 30 F 1 (823) |
| sacrifice preserved, for here guilt rules, and orders that the world | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| no order anywhere. Only chaos rules a world which represents chaotic | W 53 RI 2 (96) |
| of God instead of the rules which I made up for | W 57 RI 4 (104) |
| for which we give no rules nor special words to guide | W 124 L 8 (251) |
| There is no principle which rules where love is not. Love | W 127 L 3 (258) |
| protection and for love. He rules the universe, and yet He | W 183 L 11 (396) |
| in the world which darkness rules. 11. Use all | W 184 L 10 (400) |
| a bitter place, where sorrow rules and little joys give way | W 190 L 8 (420) |
| it becomes a thought which rules your mind, a habit in | W 194 L 6 (433) |
| Such is the law that rules perception. It is not a | W 197 L 2 (443) |
| with You. My Self, Which rules the universe, is but Your | W 253 L 2 (498) |
| God? There are some general rules which do apply, although each | M 17 A 2 M(40) |
| These people need no special rules, of course, but they may | P 4 B 1 P(21) |
| RULING......................1 | |
| the laws you see as ruling him. Think, then, how great | T 24 G 10 (663) |
| RUN.........................4 | |
| you think that you can run some little part, or deal | T 14 G 9 (383) |
| brush the veil aside and run to meet Him, and to | T 19 K 2 (541) |
| would defeat salvation, and thus run counter to the Will of | T 24 C 2 (648) |
| my life to God to run today. 1 | W 233 L 0 (476) |
| RUNNING.....................3 | |
| skies, with clear, life-giving water running happily beside them in dancing | T 20 I 11 (573) |
| no preparation. They are numbered, running from 1 to 365. The | W 1 IN 2 W(1) |
| looking where he is going running into an adult by accident | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| RUNS........................7 | |
| theirs YOURS is extended. Awakening runs easily and gladly through the | T 8 C 8 (191) |
| little breath of eternity that runs through time like golden light | T 20 F 5 (561) |
| it attacks, so that it runs at once to find another | T 21 H 4 (599) |
| in victory. And as it runs, it turns against itself, thinking | T 21 H 4 (599) |
| is the central theme which runs throughout salvation, holding all its | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| meaningful relationships, the course it runs directed, and its outcome sure | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| bondage of illusions where it runs its pitiless, inevitable course. Then | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| RUSH........................8 | |
| and all its power will rush to your assistance and support | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| light comes nearer you will rush to darkness, shrinking from the | T 18 D 2 (487) |
| with it. And so you rush to meet it, letting your | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| would forget defensiveness entirely, and rush to its embrace. The truth | T 30 E 1 (820) |
| so intense that you would rush to death by your own | W 93 L 1 (180) |
| before there was a frantic rush of thoughts that made no | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| His Son? Or would He rush to answer him, and say | W 360 L 6 (617) |
| of God, you could but rush to meet Him where His | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| RUSHED......................1 | |
| goal IS light. Truth has rushed to meet you since you | T 18 D 2 (487) |
| RUSHES......................3 | |
| against it are broken, fear rushes in and hatred triumphs. | T 16 E 4 (435) |
| just as fast, as water rushes in to close the gap | T 28 D 5 (771) |
| which meaninglessness provides. The ego rushes in frantically to establish its | W 13 L 2 (22) |
| RUSHING.....................1 | |
| brothers, and God will come rushing into your heart in gratitude | T 9 K 7 (249) |
| RUST........................2 | |
| goals from tarnish and from rust, that you may see how | W 133 L 8 (278) |
| tarnish as his own, the rust a sign of deep unworthiness | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| RUSTED......................2 | |
| with his tiny spear and rusted sword, to keep his ancient | T 29 F 6 (795) |
| its tarnished edges and its rusted core. --- | W 133 L 10 (278) |
| RUSTLING....................1 | |
| within his mind, the gentle rustling of the wings of peace | W 95 L 16 (188) |
| RUTHLESSLY..................1 | |
| mind is perfectly conscious, is ruthlessly banished from the part of | T 4 D 13 (85) |
| SABOTAGE....................1 | |
| what you have done to sabotage the holy peace of God | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| SACRAMENT...................1 | |
| Your brothers holiness is sacrament and benediction unto you. His | T 24 G 8 (663) |
| SACRED......................13 | |
| touched, and your dream IS sacred to you. That is why | T 13 F 4 (350) |
| your tiny self. Nothing is sacred here but unto you, and | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| nothing can intrude upon the sacred Son of God within. Here | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| 29 F 3 This sacred Son of God is like | T 29 F 3 (794) |
| no cost. It is your sacred right, and what you pay | T 30 F 9 (825) |
| you all your sins; whose sacred hands can take the nails | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| you advance. These words are sacred, for they are the words | W 162 L 1 (354) |
| Brothers, this day is sacred to the world. Your vision | W 164 L 6 (360) |
| your Self shall be His sacred Son, forever pure as He | W 192 L 1 (425) |
| or nail to hurt His sacred Son in any way. He | W 193 L 9 (429) |
| and find the way Your sacred Word has pointed out to | W 256 L 2 (501) |
| How pure, how safe, how sacred, then, are we, abiding in | W 341 L 1 (595) |
| gift we give God. The sacred calling of Gods holy | P 3 F 5 P(13) |