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| have no sense of real self- preservation, and are very likely | T 4 C 6 (77) |
| blocks creation, and thus blocks self- fulfillment. The unfulfilled MUST be | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| wears can tolerate attack in self- defense, for is it not | T 31 E 4 (850) |
| understand humility, mistaking it for self- debasement. Humility consists of accepting | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| he did, for this is self- deception. Ask instead, Should I | W 134 L 9 (282) |
| and hold correction off through self- deceptions made to take its | W 140 RIV 3 (311) |
| would be forever real. The self- deceiving must deceive, for they | M 1 A 5 M(2) |
| find. Who can escape this self- condemnation? Only through Gods | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
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SELF-ABASEMENT..............1
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| whenever you will not tolerate self-abasement and seek relief. Then it | T 9 G 2 (235) |
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SELF-ACCUSED................2
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| C. The Self-Accused T 31 | T 31 C 0 (844) |
| C 1 Only the self-accused condemn. As you prepare to | T 31 C 1 (844) |
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SELF-ACCUSING...............1
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| It does not heed the self-accusing shrieks of sinners mad with | W 134 L 7 (282) |
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SELF-AGGRANDIZEMENT.........1
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| with dreams of sacrifice and self-aggrandizement, and interlaced with gilded threads | T 17 E 8 (464) |
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SELF-APPOINTED..............1
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| dangerous. The ego is the self-appointed mediator of all relationships, making | T 20 D 2 (553) |
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SELF-APPRAISAL..............1
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| mistake; an error in your self-appraisal. The ego joins with an | T 23 B 3 (628) |
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SELF-BETRAYAL...............3
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| would recognize the guilt of self-betrayal for what it IS. | T 16 G 7 (446) |
| the guilt and pain of self-betrayal and uncertainty, so deep and | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| your sense of doom. Your self-betrayal MUST result in fear, for | T 29 J 9 (807) |
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SELF-BLAME..................1
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| the ego blames at all. Self-blame is therefore ego identification, and | T 10 E 5 (263) |
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SELF-CENTERED...............2
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| be dispirited, but to be self-centered in the right sense is | T 4 A 1 (70) |
| one he made is partial, self-centered, broken into fragments and full | T 20 G 1 (563) |
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SELF-CONCEPT................10
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| ARE is implicit in the self-concept, a concept now made acceptable | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| E. Self-Concept versus Self | T 31 E 0 (850) |
| It does not describe the self-concept you have made. It does | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| mind is gone from your self-concept, for it has no place | W 96 L 4 (189) |
| self is a more beneficent self-concept, but psychotherapy can hardly be | P 3 A 1 P(3) |
| be able to retain their self-concept exactly as it is, but | P 3 A 2 P(3) |
| he wants without changing his self-concept to any significant extent. He | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
| to change the patients self-concept in some way that he | P 3 A 4 P(3) |
| same time making a new self-concept into which they cannot return | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| distortions woven inextricably into the self-concept, itself but a pseudo-creation, make | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
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SELF-CONCEPTS...............5
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| situations and events, and in self-concepts which you sought to make | W 70 L 6 (132) |
| idols, nor raise my own self-concepts to replace my Self. I | W 84 RII 2 (167) |
| implies as well that all self-concepts have been laid aside and | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| about myself. Now I disown self-concepts and deceits and lies about | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| the patient may cherish false self-concepts, but their respective perceptions of | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
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SELF-CONDEMNATION...........1
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| could this be possible. For self-condemnation is a decision about identity | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
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SELF-CONTAINED..............1
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| tiny fragment seems to be self-contained, needing each other for some | T 18 I 5 (504) |
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SELF-CONTRADICTORY..........1
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| There is no more self-contradictory concept than that of idle | W 16 L 2 (28) |
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SELF-CONTROLLED.............1
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| Christ-controlled, but it CAN be self-controlled. It PREVENTS me from controlling | T 2 D 1 (37) |
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SELF-CREATED................3
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| of God; a sick god, self-created, self-sufficient, very vicious, and very | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| for you alone, as self-created, self-maintained, in need of nothing | T 24 G 11 (664) |
| they must regard themselves as self-created rather than God-created. This confusion | P 3 H 4 P(16) |
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SELF-CREATING...............2
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| the self the ability for self-creating. This is the ONLY sense | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| Man can perceive himself as self-creating, but he cannot do more | T 3 I 6 (68) |
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SELF-DEBASEMENT.............1
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| only serve. Hostility, triumph, vengeance, self-debasement, and all kinds of expressions | T 1 C 2 (18) |
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SELF-DECEIVING..............1
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| humility, and not deny with self-deceiving arrogance that we are worthy | W 186 L 2 (406) |
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SELF-DECEPTION..............9
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| pride, of arrogance, or of self-deception. It does not describe the | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| bodys eyes provide for self-deception. Strength and light unite in | W 92 L 8 (179) |
| reach this state today, with self-deception laid aside, and with an | W 133 L 13 (279) |
| what you must be is self-deception on a scale so vast | W 139 L 3 (304) |
| it is a proof of self-deception. It is not a fact | W 190 L 1 (419) |
| replacement for the goal of self-deception. Truth can be its aim | W 250 W4 2 (495) |
| is the inevitable result of self-deception, and self-deception is dishonesty. There | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| inevitable result of self-deception, and self-deception is dishonesty. There is no | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| do not have. Judgment without self-deception is impossible. Judgment implies that | M 5 D 1 M(12) |
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SELF-DECEPTIONS.............5
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| in some forms which these self-deceptions take, for the denial of | W 135 L 15 (288) |
| you think with God. Your self-deceptions cannot take the place of | W 140 RIV 4 (311) |
| in silence, giving up all self-deceptions as we humbly ask our | W 152 L 11 (323) |
| the truth of God for self-deceptions, and Gods Son for | W 152 L 12 (323) |
| is the letting go of self-deceptions and of images we worshipped | W 323 L 2 (575) |
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SELF-DEFEAT.................1
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| which must end in perceived SELF-defeat. For the ego CANNOT love | T 11 E 2 (290) |
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SELF-DEFEATING..............1
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| simple; never circular and never self-defeating. He has no Thoughts except | T 21 F 6 (591) |
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SELF-DEFENSE................4
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| attack is thus perceived as self-defense. This becomes an increasingly vicious | W 22 L 1 (37) |
| righteous in the name of self-defense. Yet is defensiveness a double | W 153 L 2 (324) |
| think that you attack in self-defense, you mean that to be | W 170 L 1 (377) |
| means by which your fancied self-defense proceeds on its imagined way | W 170 L 4 (377) |
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SELF-DESTRUCTION............2
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| Holy Spirit from means of self-destruction to means of preservation and | T 14 D 6 (371) |
| interlaced with gilded threads of self-destruction. The glitter of blood shines | T 17 E 8 (464) |
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| way he HIMSELF realizes is self-destructive, but which he does not | T 3 I 3 (67) |
| WANT them. Blasphemy, then, is SELF-destructive, NOT God-destructive. It means that | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| one he made is wholly self-destructive and self-limiting. T 20 | T 20 G 1 (563) |
| tendencies are often described as self-destructive, and the patient often regards | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
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SELF-DIRECTED...............2
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| to avoid the tendency toward self-directed selection, which may be particularly | W 29 L 4 (49) |
| for this phase indiscriminately, without self-directed inclusion or exclusion. | W 43 L 5 (72) |
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SELF-DOUBT..................2
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| purpose is to diminish self-doubt. This does not mean that | M 1 A 3 M(2) |
| Teacher for resolution is always self-doubt. And that necessarily implies that | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
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SELF-ENCOMPASSING...........1
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| by his Father is wholly self-encompassing and self-extending. The one he | T 20 G 1 (563) |
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SELF-ESTEEM.................2
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| than itself. This is why self-esteem in ego terms MUST be | T 4 C 11 (79) |
| seek to restore your wounded self-esteem. What basis would you have | T 16 H 1 (448) |
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SELF-EVIDENT................2
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| build ego STRENGTH? These perfectly self-evident inconsistencies account for why, except | T 9 D 5 (229) |
| heartens them its value is self-evident. It is certain, however, that | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
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SELF-EXPRESSION.............1
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| as means to find Its Self-expression. And the mind that serves | W 96 L 5 (189) |
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SELF-EXTENDING..............2
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| Father is wholly self-encompassing and self-extending. The one he made is | T 20 G 1 (563) |
| has no Thoughts except the Self-EXTENDING, and in this your will | T 21 F 6 (591) |
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SELF-EXTENSION..............1
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| you. As self-value comes from self-EXTENSION, so does the PERCEPTION of | T 11 G 3 (296) |
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SELF-FULLNESS...............5
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| is of the ego, but self-fullness is of the Soul because | T 7 J 1 (180) |
| do not know your own self-fullness. Exclude ANY part of the | T 7 J 4 (181) |
| The full appreciation of its self-fullness makes selfishness impossible and extension | T 7 J 4 (181) |
| MUST be depressed because their self-fullness is unknown to them. Your | T 7 J 5 (181) |
| truth it is impossible. Your self-fullness is as boundless as God | T 7 J 6 (182) |
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SELF-GLORIFICATION..........1
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| idea is the epitome of self-glorification. But the ego does not | W 61 L 2 (112) |
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SELF-HATE...................1
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| to exchange his self-love for self-hate, making him AFRAID of himself | T 11 D 6 (288) |
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SELF-IMAGE..................3
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| I. Creating versus the Self-Image T 3 | T 3 I 0 (67) |
| the fearful nature of the self-image I have made. If I | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| I see holds my fearful self-image in place, and guarantees its | W 56 RI 3 (102) |
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| is so preoccupied with false self-images. Four or five times an | W 67 L 5 (125) |
| Then put away your foolish self-images, and spend the rest of | W 93 L 8 (181) |
| to lay all idols and self-images aside; go past the long | W 94 L 4 (183) |