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| the exercise period, however, more self-inflating descriptive terms may well cross | W 35 L 5 (57) |
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SELF-INFLATION..............1
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| to return to its protection. SELF-inflation of the ego is its | T 9 G 1 (235) |
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SELF-INITIATED..............1
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| not easy to perceive that self-initiated plans are but defenses, with | W 135 L 15 (288) |
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SELF-INITIATIVE.............1
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| it is falsely endowed with self-initiative, it becomes a serious obstruction | T 2 C 15 (34) |
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SELF-INTEREST...............1
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| God is generous out of Self-interest. This does not refer, however | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
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SELF-LIMITING...............1
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| made is wholly self-destructive and self-limiting. T 20 G 2 | T 20 G 1 (563) |
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SELF-LOVE...................1
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| DID is to exchange his self-love for self-hate, making him AFRAID | T 11 D 6 (288) |
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SELF-MADE...................3
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| at all. Here is the self-made savior, the creator who creates | T 24 C 3 (648) |
| would remove all meaningless and self-made gifts which we have placed | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| make another for ourselves. Our self-made roles are shifting, and they | W 186 L 8 (407) |
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SELF-MAINTAINED.............1
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| for you alone, as self-created, self-maintained, in need of nothing, and | T 24 G 11 (664) |
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SELF-PERCEPTION.............4
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| 13 Consider how this self-perception must extend, and do not | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| the contradictory aspects of this self-perception. You have sought many such | W 96 L 1 (189) |
| our bitterness, and to a self-perception which regards us in a | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| own, coming from the shabby self-perception that he would leave behind | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
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SELF-PITY...................1
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| perception of yourself. Where is self-pity then? And what becomes of | W 166 L 8 (365) |
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SELF-PRESERVATION...........1
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| in the interest of its self-preservation. T 4 F 2 | T 4 F 1 (89) |
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SELF-PROTECTION.............1
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| BELIEVE that INCREASING guilt is self-PROTECTION. And they will fail to | T 13 H 9 (356) |
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SELF-REPLACEMENT............1
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| only that the sin of self-replacement on the throne of God | T 13 H 15 (358) |
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SELF-SELECTION..............1
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| therefore be as free of self-selection as possible. For example, a | W 29 L 5 (49) |
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SELF-SUFFICIENT.............2
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| the mind, and is therefore self-sufficient. Yet we have learned that | T 7 F 2 (165) |
| God; a sick god, self-created, self-sufficient, very vicious, and very vulnerable | T 9 I 11 (243) |
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SELF-SUSTAINED..............1
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| thus they SEEM to be self-sustained. This is the fundamental illusion | T 12 C 7 (316) |
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SELF-VALUE..................2
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| yours IS in you. As self-value comes from self-EXTENSION, so does | T 11 G 3 (296) |
| so does the PERCEPTION of self-value come from the projection of | T 11 G 3 (296) |
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SELFHOOD....................1
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| you will learn to understand Selfhood. And therein is loves | T 15 G 6 (405) |
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SELFISH.....................1
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| unhealed healer may be arrogant, selfish, unconcerned, and actually dishonest. He | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
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SELFISHNESS.................2
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| you withhold yourself from God. Selfishness is of the ego, but | T 7 J 1 (180) |
| appreciation of its self-fullness makes selfishness impossible and extension inevitable. That | T 7 J 4 (181) |
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SELFLESSNESS................1
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| the Will of God. Its selflessness is Self, and this it | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
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SELFSAME....................5
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| freed you. Give him the selfsame gift, nor look upon him | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| nor left unanswered in the selfsame tongue in which the call | T 31 A 8 (838) |
| walks beside us on the selfsame road. He is like us | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| but were created by the selfsame Thought Which gave the gift | W 107 L 8 (217) |
| form of suffering repeat these selfsame words. And then you hold | W 193 L 13 (431) |
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| are seen as willing to sell him their Souls in return | T 3 I 2 (67) |
| if you were willing to sell all you have and give | T 11 D 1 (287) |
| is your treasure, you will sell everything else to purchase it | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| everything else. Yet you CANNOT sell the Kingdom of Heaven. Your | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| For what you chose to sell had to be kept for | T 11 E 7 (292) |
| nothing in return. You CANNOT sell your Soul, but you CAN | T 11 G 1 (296) |
| your Soul, but you CAN sell your AWARENESS of it. You | T 11 G 1 (296) |
| eye. Yet you would not sell Heaven to have them. | T 21 E 6 (588) |
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| The idea of buying and selling implies precisely the kind of | T 4 B 1 (71) |
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SELVES......................7
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| You who have thrown your selves away and valued God so | T 14 A 2 (362) |
| You are not two selves in conflict. What is beyond | T 16 D 6 (432) |
| he imagines exists between his selves. Each one builds this bridge | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| sees no difference between these selves, for differences are only of | T 22 A 3 (604) |
| by their separation are their selves maintained. T 26 B | T 26 B 1 (700) |
| to build again your separate selves, which you believe diminish as | T 29 B 1 (785) |
| framework they are set. Two selves in conflict could not be | W 96 L 3 (189) |
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| WHERE. You have made a semblance of power and a show | T 14 G 1 (381) |
| strength, and truth is beyond semblance of any kind. Yet all | T 14 G 1 (381) |
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| If I go I will send you another comforter, and He | T 5 B 4 (101) |
| to you, so will I send you to others. And I | T 8 E 4 (196) |
| invited Him. For He WILL send you His witnesses if you | T 11 H 6 (300) |
| of peace! For peace will send its messengers from you to | T 19 E 4 (526) |
| both have messengers which they send forth, and which return to | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| emotion was called on to send its messengers to look upon | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| T 19 F 4 Send not these savage messengers into | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| you loves messengers to send instead of those you trained | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| are the others. If you send them forth, they will see | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| F 6 If you send forth only the messengers the | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| given you His messengers to send to each other, and return | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| peace its home in Heaven. Send forth to all the world | T 19 G 8 (532) |
| unaware of it. Who would send messages of hatred and attack | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| peace, it urges you to send out all your messages of | T 19 H 7 (536) |
| would vision such as this send back its messages? Surely not | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| guilt; the witness which you send lest he forget the injuries | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| its purpose. Then will it send forth the message it received | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| body does not know. You send it forth to seek for | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| see near by, as you send out these thoughts to bless | W 132 L 16 (276) |
| bereft of hope and happiness. Send them to me, my Father | W 245 L 1 (489) |
| we trust in Him to send us miracles to bless the | W 349 L 2 (603) |
| and God has promised to send His Spirit into any holy | M 3 A M(5) |
| of guilt upon him would send him to hell, so open- | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
| on Him. And He will send His Answer through the therapist | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
| hear is true. Would God send His Son to you and | P 4 A 2 P(19) |
| you comfortless, nor fail to send His angels down to answer | S 2 D 7 S(19) |
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SENDER......................3
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| invested is given by the sender and the receiver. The ego | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| also recognize that here the sender and receiver are the SAME | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| Holy Spirit is both the sender and the receiver. For what | T 19 H 9 (536) |
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SENDING.....................1
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| men. My chosen receiving and sending channels cannot fail because I | T 4 G 8 (94) |
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SENDS.......................15
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| do to help ANYONE He sends to you for help, and | T 9 D 9 (230) |
| use it for all He sends you, for He wills to | T 10 H 16 (278) |
| to everyone the Holy Spirit sends you for your blessing. In | T 11 H 1 (299) |
| the punishment of him who sends them forth by offering him | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| medium, the body receives and sends the messages that it is | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| if he but understood he sends them to HIMSELF? Who would | T 19 H 6 (535) |
| the bodys death He sends a witness to your life | T 27 G 4 (749) |
| Yet to the One Who sends forth miracles to bless the | T 27 G 6 (749) |
| by those to whom He sends you. They will see their | W 100 L 2 (200) |
| its voice. The witnesses it sends to prove to you its | W 151 L 6 (317) |
| but despair and death, God sends His teachers. And as they | M 1 A 4 M(2) |
| is projected outward, and it sends the bodys eyes to | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| Into this hopeless situation God sends His teachers. They bring the | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
| at all times. Whoever He sends you will reach you, holding | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
| kindly remedy to those He sends to you, to let Him | S 3 D 6 S(25) |