| SCHEDULE....................3 | |
| try to keep on your schedule from then on. If only | W 27 L 4 (46) |
| and to adhere to this schedule whenever possible. If you forget | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| use your lapses from this schedule as an excuse not to | W 95 L 7 (186) |
| SCHEME......................1 | |
| no place in such a scheme, for not one sin but | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| SCHEMES.....................1 | |
| Your minds are filled with schemes --- Manuscript | T 4 E 1 (85) |
| SCIENCE.....................4 | |
| both an art and a science. It is an art because | T 7 E 6 (162) |
| Healing is also a science because it obeys the laws | T 7 E 7 (162) |
| application. The REAL aim of science is neither prediction nor control | T 7 E 7 (162) |
| control over them at all. Science is nothing more than an | T 7 E 7 (162) |
| SCISSORS....................1 | |
| take away a knife or scissors, even though they may well | T 4 C 5 (77) |
| SCOLD.......................1 | |
| perhaps the man will not scold the child for bumping into | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| SCOPE.......................8 | |
| itself is still beyond the scope of our curriculum. Nor is | T 18 K 1 (510) |
| cannot easily be learned. Its scope does not exceed your own | T 24 H 8 (667) |
| is this magnitude beyond the scope of this curriculum. Nor is | T 26 D 2 (706) |
| A cautious friendship, limited in scope and carefully restricted in amount | T 29 A 3 (784) |
| and soar beyond its petty scope and little ways. 2 | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| fill, to purposes beyond its scope, and to exalted aims which | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| undisturbed; eternal and forever gaining scope, eternally expanding in the joy | W 193 L 1 (428) |
| a strength beyond our little scope for what to teach as | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
| SCORCHED....................2 | |
| the desert, dry and unproductive, scorched and joyless, which makes up | T 18 I 8 (505) |
| barren ground which hate had scorched and rendered desolate. What hate | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| SCORE.......................1 | |
| bargaining, the counting of the score, the world associates with every | G 4 A 7 G(11) |
| SCOURGE.....................1 | |
| has, in fact, become a scourge; a curse where it was | S 2 B 1 S(12) |
| SCRAP.......................6 | |
| out guilt, and cherish every scrap of evil and of sin | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| a thread from here, a scrap from there, and wove a | T 24 F 2 (658) |
| limitless supply to every meager scrap and tiny crumb of happiness | T 26 B 4 (701) |
| to believe that every stolen scrap of pleasure is their righteous | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| every jagged piece, each senseless scrap and shred of evidence, and | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| snatch from your fingers every scrap of hope, leaving you nothing | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| SCRAPS......................4 | |
| You retain thousands of little scraps of meanness which prevent the | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| Watch your minds for the scraps of meanness, or you will | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| you think you see some scraps of safety. Do not try | T 15 K 1 (420) |
| 6 There are no scraps of dreams. Each one contains | G 1 A 6 G(2) |
| SCREAM......................3 | |
| is anything but true. Babies scream in rage if you take | T 4 C 5 (77) |
| tantrums, in which you literally scream, I want it THUS! And | T 18 C 4 (484) |
| sweat of terror and a scream of mortal fear, unless a | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| SCREAMING...................3 | |
| they see, and carry it screaming to their master, to be | T 19 F 3 (529) |
| all the terrifying sights and screaming sounds the egos purpose | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| and the shattered limbs, the screaming dying and the silent dead | T 27 F 3 (744) |
| SCREAMS.....................1 | |
| all the egos raucous screams and senseless ravings to those | T 21 F 1 (590) |
| SCREECHES...................1 | |
| A 3 Anger but screeches, Guilt is real! Reality is | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| SCREEN......................4 | |
| all. This emptiness provides the screen for the misuse of projection | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| hide it, and became the screen on which it was projected | T 18 B 3 (481) |
| Complexity is nothing but a screen of smoke which hides the | W 133 L 12 (279) |
| now. The patient is his screen for the projection of his | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| SCRIPT......................6 | |
| add an element into the script you write for every minute | T 30 H 1 (831) |
| according to the roles the script assigns. The fact they have | T 30 H 2 (831) |
| show you wrote a fearful script, and are afraid accordingly. But | T 30 H 3 (831) |
| a part of a distorted script, which cannot be interpreted with | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| which does not change. The script is written. When experience will | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| Him Who wrote salvations script in His Creators Name | W 169 L 9 (374) |
| SCRIPTS.....................2 | |
| 2 What do your scripts reflect except your plans for | T 30 H 2 (831) |
| are but the senseless, isolated scripts you write in sleep. Look | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| SCRIPTURE...................2 | |
| Not only does it cite Scripture for its purpose but it | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| purpose but it even interprets Scripture as a witness for itself | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| SEA.........................1 | |
| to be of ice; the sea elect to be apart from | W 156 L 3 (337) |
| SEAL........................3 | |
| 12 Specialness is the seal of treachery upon the gift | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| No gift that bears its seal but offers treachery to giver | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| him, and bonded with a seal that cannot break. He loves | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| SEARCH......................60 | |
| God would have you think. Search sincerely for what you have | T 4 E 2 (86) |
| ONLY in fantasy. When you search for reality in fantasies you | T 9 C 10 (227) |
| is intensely engaged in the search for love. Yet the ego | T 11 E 1 (290) |
| the ego, though encouraging the search very actively, makes one proviso | T 11 E 1 (290) |
| 11 E 2 The search which the ego undertakes is | T 11 E 2 (290) |
| love, and in its frantic search for love, it is seeking | T 11 E 2 (290) |
| is AFRAID to find. The search is inevitable because the ego | T 11 E 2 (290) |
| teaching, then, and you will SEARCH for love, but will not | T 11 E 3 (291) |
| this world. And you WILL search for your home whether you | T 11 E 5 (291) |
| it is outside yourself the search will be futile, for you | T 11 E 5 (291) |
| hidden from His light, and search your minds carefully for any | T 12 C 8 (317) |
| than a helper in the search for truth. T 14 | T 14 D 1 (370) |
| 14 D 2 The search for truth is but the | T 14 D 2 (370) |
| it. If you undertake the search together, you bring with you | T 14 F 10 (380) |
| behalf of His dear Son. Search for the little, and you | T 15 D 5 (394) |
| 16 G 1 The search for the special relationship is | T 16 G 1 (444) |
| grows less convincing as you search it out amid its wrappings | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| steal guiltily away in hungry search of guilt, for they are | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| eyes. And in their savage search for sin, they | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| forever be a wanderer in search of peace? Would you invest | T 19 H 1 (534) |
| possible, it bids the body search for pain in attack upon | T 19 H 7 (536) |
| to make no change. The search for joy in misery is | T 22 C 2 (610) |
| comes simply from a futile search for what you want, insisting | T 29 H 1 (799) |
| he wanders aimlessly about, in search of something that he cannot | T 29 H 2 (799) |
| Seek not outside yourself. The search implies you are not whole | T 29 H 4 (800) |
| leading surely to the frantic search for idols and for death | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| D 3 Behind the search for every idol lies the | T 30 D 3 (816) |
| would be necessary for the search for wholeness to be made | T 30 D 3 (816) |
| is the ANSWER to the search that all must undertake who | T 31 D 4 (847) |
| world does not contain. The search for different pathways in the | T 31 D 6 (847) |
| the world is but the search for different forms of truth | T 31 D 6 (847) |
| periods in which you first search your mind for sources of | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| all as the same. Then search your mind for no more | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| upsetting thought uncovered in the search. 3. Again, if | W 6 L 2 (10) |
| as little investment as possible, search your mind for the usual | W 8 L 4 (13) |
| applying the idea for today, search your mind for a minute | W 16 L 4 (28) |
| which tends to elude the search. This is quite difficult until | W 16 L 4 (28) |
| Then close your eyes and search your mind carefully for situations | W 21 L 2 (36) |
| 4. As you search your mind for all the | W 21 L 4 (36) |
| of the longer practice periods. Search your mind for fear thoughts | W 34 L 3 (55) |
| then close your eyes and search your mind for the various | W 35 L 4 (57) |
| close your eyes, and then search your mind for any sense | W 38 L 4 (62) |
| yourself. Then, with closed eyes, search out your unloving thoughts in | W 36 L 6 (65) |
| on any one in particular, search your mind for every thought | W 36 L 8 (65) |
| Let us end the ancient search today, by finding the light | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| This ensures that the fruitless search will continue, for the illusion | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| is senseless for me to search wildly about for salvation. I | W 86 RII 2 (169) |
| minute practicing will be a search for Him within your mind | W 96 L 8 (190) |
| is the answer to your search for peace. Here is the | W 121 L 1 (241) |
| of an hour to the search in which the end of | W 122 L 10 (245) |
| death because it is the search for nothingness, and while you | W 131 L 2 (269) |
| the goal for which you search unless you give it power | W 131 L 3 (269) |
| 4. Be glad that search you must. Be glad as | W 131 L 4 (269) |
| as well to learn you search for Heaven, and must find | W 131 L 4 (269) |
| 6. What does he search for now? What can he | W 160 L 6 (348) |
| lost except a miracle will search him out, and show him | W 160 L 6 (348) |
| that Christ has come to search the world for what belongs | W 160 L 9 (348) |
| goes uncertainly about in endless search, seeking in darkness what he | W 183 L 3 (394) |
| have spent together in the search for Truth and God, Who | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| to keep as mine or search for as a goal, it | W 226 L 1 (468) |