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| that inspires them. In this sense, everything that comes from love | T 1 B 3 (1) |
| ALWAYS miraculous in the true sense, the exchange reverses the physical | T 1 B 9 (2) |
| into invisibility, away from a sense of lower-order reality. That is | T 1 B 17 (2) |
| Souls, involving an extremely personal sense of closeness to Creation, which | T 1 B 28c (5) |
| releasing man from his misplaced sense of isolation, deprivation and lack | T 1 B 43a (10) |
| of time. Only in this sense is it timeless. By collapsing | T 1 B 50c (14) |
| is, what he LACKS. A sense of separation from God is | T 1 B 51g (15) |
| really needs to correct. This sense of separation would never have | T 1 B 51g (15) |
| are selective ONLY in the sense that they are directed toward | T 1 B 52b (16) |
| to his return. In this sense the Atonement saves time, but | T 2 B 24 (27) |
| comfort, which comes from a sense of perfect trust. Until they | T 2 B 33 (30) |
| of level confusion in the sense that it always entails the | T 2 C 2 (31) |
| impose regression in the improper sense upon it. | T 2 C 8 (32) |
| creations. As long as their sense of vulnerability persists, they should | T 2 C 11 (33) |
| merely means right-mindedness in the sense that we are now using | T 2 C 12 (33) |
| T(36) sense in which right-mindedness can now | T 2 C 19 (36) |
| NOT will. This arouses a sense of coercion, which usually produces | T 2 D 6 (38) |
| and projection in the wrong sense is likely to follow. Depression | T 2 D 6 (38) |
| not kill in the physical sense, but they DO kill spiritual | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| LOVE. In the interim, the SENSE of conflict is inevitable, since | T 2 E 13 (42) |
| true for him. In this sense the separation HAS occurred, and | T 2 E 14 (42) |
| of wholeness, in the true sense, be fully understood. T | T 2 E 16 (43) |
| division only in the constructive sense, and reflects the true meaning | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| to projection in the improper sense. T 3 B 5 | T 3 B 4 (47) |
| and remembers its Creator. All sense of separation disappears, and level | T 3 C 9 (50) |
| the world only in the sense that the state of innocence | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| DOES see God in the sense that he sees Him as | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| a creator in the true sense. Consciousness is correctly identified as | T 3 F 3 (57) |
| ALWAYS overcome error in this sense. This is not an ACTIVE | T 3 F 10 (59) |
| make it out of a sense of lack or need. Anything | T 3 G 2 (60) |
| God created them. In this sense, when their behavior is unstable | T 3 G 3 (60) |
| accepted, prayer in the usual sense becomes utterly meaningless. Essentially, a | T 3 G 6 (61) |
| is symbolic only in the sense that everyone is much better | T 3 H 1 (63) |
| position, it is in one sense more tenable than the view | T 3 H 8 (65) |
| This makes absolutely no sense. The whole picture is one | T 3 I 3 (67) |
| self-creating. This is the ONLY sense in which God and His | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| be self-centered in the right sense is to be inspired, or | T 4 A 1 (70) |
| NOT prepared, and in this sense you ARE babies. You have | T 4 C 6 (77) |
| ARE babies. You have no sense of real self- preservation, and | T 4 C 6 (77) |
| have a real and lasting sense of abundance CAN be truly | T 4 C 7 (77) |
| it CAN offer is a sense of temporary existence, which begins | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| IS its own. Against this sense of temporary existence the Soul | T 4 D 6 (83) |
| ALWAYS arises ultimately from a sense of being deprived of something | T 4 E 4 (86) |
| Threat TO ITSELF. In one sense the egos fear of | T 4 F 2 (89) |
| Higher Source, then, makes SOME sense in ego- Terms. But fear | T 4 F 2 (89) |
| apparent that there was no sense in his efforts even if | T 4 F 8 (91) |
| curtailed, you are limiting your sense of your OWN reality, which | T 4 H 5 (97) |
| you in a very literal sense. His is the Voice that | T 5 C 8 (103) |
| in you in a literal sense; YOU are part of HIM | T 5 D 3 (104) |
| will is free in the sense that its CREATIVE power is | T 5 D 3 (104) |
| and gives it a false sense of security through the belief | T 5 H 3 (120) |
| by repentance in the usual sense, because this implies guilt. If | T 5 I 12 (127) |
| without anger because their own sense of guilt had MADE them | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| BE assailed. Yet a real sense of being CANNOT be yours | T 6 H 11 (152) |
| He is first in the sense that He is the first | T 7 B 4 (155) |
| depends on inspiration in the sense that we have already used | T 7 E 6 (162) |
| all in a very literal sense. All being is in Him | T 7 E 13 (164) |
| a way of forgetting the sense of danger the ego has | T 7 E 13 (164) |
| That is true in a sense, but no more true than | T 7 J 7 (182) |
| to give always, without any sense of loss? Does it teach | T 7 L 3 (185) |
| it teaches make anything BUT sense? Is THIS the teacher to | T 8 C 2 (190) |
| is salvation, and in this sense I AM the salvation of | T 8 E 3 (195) |
| which he cannot learn. His sense of adequacy suffers, and he | T 8 G 8 (204) |
| to the ego. In this sense the body DOES become a | T 8 G 9 (205) |
| body does not make any SENSE. It COULD not make sense | T 8 H 6 (209) |
| SENSE. It COULD not make sense because sickness is not what | T 8 H 6 (209) |
| point in trying to make sense out of meaningless data. ANY | T 8 H 7 (210) |
| be communicated UNLESS it makes sense. How sensible can your messages | T 8 J 6 (215) |
| terms of the kind of sense they stand for. THEY understand | T 9 A 1 (223) |
| THEY understand this kind of sense, because it IS sensible to | T 9 A 1 (223) |
| Holy Spirit, it makes no sense at all. To the ego | T 9 A 1 (223) |
| correct them. This makes perfect sense to the ego, which is | T 9 A 1 (223) |
| He may be making no sense at the time, and it | T 9 A 2 (223) |
| he WILL be making no sense. But your task is still | T 9 A 2 (223) |
| Spirit. The ego makes no sense, and the Holy Spirit does | T 9 A 3 (223) |
| ego, and making as little sense as the brother whose errors | T 9 B 1 (223) |
| plan, of course, MAKES NO SENSE and WILL NOT WORK. By | T 9 C 4 (225) |
| that my words make PERFECT sense because they come from God | T 9 C 5 (226) |
| is merely the return of SENSE. Can this POSSIBLY be fearful | T 9 C 9 (227) |
| help you escape from a sense of inadequacy it has PRODUCED | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| its existence. Its own profound sense of vulnerability renders it incapable | T 9 G 3 (236) |
| OWN identity, and in this sense the wages of sin IS | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| of sin IS death. The sense is very literal; denial of | T 9 K 1 (248) |
| all motivation that makes any sense. And because it is the | T 11 B 1 (280) |
| them truly. And ALL your sense of strain comes from your | T 11 B 4 (281) |
| a symptom of your deep sense of loss. If when you | T 11 C 1 (283) |
| cannot BUT lead to a sense of futility and depression? To | T 11 E 4 (291) |
| there is no longer any SENSE in attack, for it manifestly | T 11 F 2 (293) |
| handicaps in a very literal sense. T 11 F 5 | T 11 F 4 (294) |
| The curriculum does not make SENSE. T 11 F 8 | T 11 F 7 (294) |
| ONLY guilt could induce a sense of NEED for expiation. Accepting | T 11 J 13 (310) |
| no interruption. There is a sense of peace so deep that | T 13 E 1 (346) |
| ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. It DOES make sense to you. T 13 | T 13 G 1 (351) |
| the other is wholly without sense of ANY kind. T | T 14 C 4 (368) |
| in, and cover all their sense of pain and loss with | T 14 E 4 (375) |
| is held together by a sense of order which YOU establish | T 14 F 5 (378) |
| but which lack any consistent sense when they are put TOGETHER | T 14 F 8 (379) |
| without fear, and with no sense of change WITH time. | T 15 B 8 (388) |
| up by them into a sense of magnitude that can content | T 15 D 7 (394) |
| Who CANNOT fail. Accept YOUR sense of failure as nothing more | T 15 I 3 (412) |
| its Creator aside WITHOUT a sense of sacrifice and loss? And | T 15 K 5 (421) |
| Humility is strength in this sense only; to recognize and accept | T 16 B 1 (425) |
| TOGETHER, and made SENSE of them? T 16 | T 16 C 10 (430) |
| be attainable removes your own sense of completion, and thus denies | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| of confusion, in which a sense of actual disorientation seems to | T 16 G 6 (445) |
| This strange position, in a sense, acknowledges your power. Yet by | T 17 A 2 (452) |
| call of truth. In a sense, the special relationship was the | T 17 E 3 (462) |
| it seems to make no sense. Many relationships have been broken | T 17 F 3 (467) |
| to have NO purpose. A sense of aimlessness will come to | T 17 F 8 (469) |
| to happen, and makes no sense until it has ALREADY happened | T 17 G 3 (472) |
| what he would call a sense of being transported beyond himself | T 18 G 10 (497) |
| special relationships. It is a sense of actual ESCAPE from limitations | T 18 G 10 (497) |
| be, gaining, not losing, a sense of self. In these instants | T 18 G 13 (498) |
| it seems to make no sense. How can you KNOW that | T 19 L 3 (543) |
| You will experience depression, a sense of worthlessness, and feelings of | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| extends, and finally removes all sense of differences, so that the | T 22 A 4 (605) |
| does your strange uneasiness, your sense of being disconnected, and your | T 22 B 1 (606) |
| not yours MUST make no sense to you. To whom would | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| that has meaning. Vision is sense, quite literally. If it is | T 22 D 1 (614) |
| of reason, and makes no sense. Can this BE justified? What | T 22 F 2 (619) |
| as one. Does this make sense? Can it BE understood? | T 23 D 3 (639) |
| a perfect calmness, and a sense of love so deep and | T 23 E 8 (643) |
| one. Nothing could make LESS sense to specialness. Nothing could make | T 24 E 3 (656) |
| specialness. Nothing could make MORE sense to miracles. For miracles are | T 24 E 3 (656) |
| specialness, but only in the sense that all illusions are threatened | T 24 E 4 (656) |
| is the healing of your sense of sacrifice, and fear that | T 24 G 1 (661) |
| Him this judgment makes no sense at all, for only what | T 24 G 13 (664) |
| set yourself. Can it make sense to hold the fixed belief | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| upon the other for whatever sense it seems to have. And | T 25 F 1 (681) |
| Thought of His makes any sense at all within this world | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| at all. What makes no sense and has no meaning IS | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| are false, and make no sense at all. This IS the | T 25 H 3 (686) |
| reason in the light of sense. T 25 H 8 | T 25 H 7 (688) |
| the world that gives it sense, and makes it meaningful. Without | T 26 B 4 (701) |
| although this clearly makes no sense at all. All that a | T 26 H 5 (716) |
| he cannot do without a sense of isolation, loss and loneliness | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| advance. Nor is there really sense in this idea. T | T 26 I 6 (722) |
| follow, and it makes no sense. Yet it seems sensible because | T 27 H 3 (751) |
| 1 What is a sense of sickness but a sense | T 28 F 1 (776) |
| sense of sickness but a sense of limitation? Of a splitting | T 28 F 1 (776) |
| and ears are senses without sense, and what they see and | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| 6 What is the sense in seeking to be safe | T 28 H 6 (782) |
| cannot conceal completely all your sense of doom. Your self-betrayal MUST | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| wrong. This works against the sense of opposition, and reminds you | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| ask a question that makes sense, and so the answer will | T 30 B 13 (812) |
| so the answer will make sense as well. Nor will you | T 30 B 13 (812) |
| 828) the sense of sin alive. And recognizing | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| there is confusion, and a sense of endless doubting, as you | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| from it. This makes no sense, and CANNOT be the way | T 31 D 7 (847) |
| and happenings that make no sense at all. This one appears | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| dooms you to a bitter sense of deep depression and futility | T 31 G 6 (859) |
| a mixture that, in a sense, none of them can be | W 4 L 1 (6) |
| without haste and with no sense of urgency or effort. | W 11 L 2 (19) |
| exercises whenever you experience a sense of strain. | W 12 L 6 (21) |
| carry with it an enormous sense of responsibility, and may even | W 19 L 2 (32) |
| Before you can make any sense out of the exercises for | W 25 L 4 (42) |
| of depression, worry, anger, a sense of imposition, fear, foreboding, or | W 26 L 6 (45) |
| twice you should experience a sense of restfulness as you do | W 29 L 6 (50) |
| care to, but with no sense of hurry. 4. | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| perceptions, but without an abrupt sense of shifting. Merely glance casually | W 33 L 2 (54) |
| idea until you feel some sense of relief. It will help | W 34 L 6 (56) |
| search your mind for any sense of loss or unhappiness of | W 38 L 4 (62) |
| to instill in you a sense that you have dominion over | W 38 L 5 (63) |
| will eventually overcome completely the sense of loneliness and abandonment which | W 41 L 1 (68) |
| are anxiety, worry, a deep sense of helplessness, misery, suffering, and | W 41 L 1 (68) |
| Try, instead, to get a sense of turning inward, past all | W 41 L 6 (69) |
| by with little or no sense of strain. The form of | W 44 L 4 (75) |
| what is needful is a sense of the importance of what | W 44 L 8 (76) |
| correctly, you should experience some sense of relaxation, and even a | W 44 L 10 (76) |
| concerns related to your own sense of inadequacy. It is obvious | W 47 L 5 (83) |
| not understandable. There is no sense in trying to understand it | W 51 RI 3 (92) |
| you? It will remove all sense of weakness, strain and fatigue | W 62 L 3 (114) |
| but try to get a sense of being willing to have | W 65 L 6 (120) |
| will begin to feel a sense of being lifted up and | W 69 L 6 (129) |
| confusion, misery, and a deep sense of failure and despair. | W 71 L 5 (135) |
| are not idle in the sense that they can make a | W 73 L 1 (141) |
| you will feel a deep sense of joy and an increased | W 74 L 5 (145) |
| to laws that make no sense. 2. Thus do | W 76 L 1 (149) |
| not doubt. The miracles your sense of weakness hides will leap | W 91 L 4 (174) |
| of strength. Remember that all sense of weakness is associated with | W 91 L 9 (176) |
| see, and what makes perfect sense. We will again direct our | W 95 L 3 (185) |
| hating, mind and body. This sense of being split into opposites | W 96 L 1 (189) |
| suspect it really makes no sense. It has not gone as | W 102 L 1 (205) |
| to eternity. Then let the sense of quiet that you felt | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| which seems to make no sense. Here is the way to | W 121 L 1 (241) |
| certainty of purpose, and a sense of worth and beauty that | W 122 L 1 (244) |
| His return will be a sense of love you cannot understand | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| the world. But you will sense your own release, although you | W 132 L 16 (276) |
| honesty, you will begin to sense a lifting up, a lightening | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| contain what threatens you. A sense of threat is an acknowledgment | W 135 L 2 (285) |
| serve but to preserve its sense of threat. For no-one walks | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| successful, there will be no sense of feeling ill or feeling | W 136 L 17 (294) |
| without results. There is no sense of gain, for nothing is | W 138 L 3 (300) |
| dream, beyond the possible. The sense of threat the world encourages | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| first receivers in the truest sense, receiving to prepare themselves to | W 154 L 6 (330) |
| they have suffered from a sense of loss and have not | W 155 L 4 (333) |
| they have suffered from a sense of loss still deeper, which | W 155 L 4 (333) |
| longer grasp abstraction in the sense that it is all-encompassing. We | W 161 L 4 (350) |
| for grief and misery, all sense of loss, and for complete | W 162 L 5 (355) |
| not lost. There is a sense of holiness in you the | W 164 L 4 (359) |
| in order to attain the sense of peace such unified commitment | W 180 IN2 1 (387) |
| alone can not convey the sense of liberation which their lifting | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
| a lack of space, a sense of unity or vision which | W 184 L 4 (398) |
| giver and receiver in the sense the world conceives of them | W 187 L 5 (411) |
| of thoughts that made no sense. Now is there tranquil light | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| bitter disappointments, bleak despair, and sense of icy hopelessness and doubt | W 200 L 1 (449) |
| Salvation is undoing in the sense that it does nothing, failing | W 230 W2 3 (473) |
| impossible and anger makes no sense. Attack is gone, and madness | W 249 L 1 (493) |
| to grasp? What would they sense at all? To sense is | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| they sense at all? To sense is not to know. And | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| give up all suffering, all sense of loss and sadness, all | W 323 L 1 (575) |
| situation is maximal in the sense that each person involved will | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| at that time. In this sense, and in this sense only | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| this sense, and in this sense only, we can speak of | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| be generous in the true sense. To the world, generosity means | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| means giving away in the sense of giving up. To the | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| that faithfulness in the true sense is always directed. Toward Them | M 5 J 2 M(17) |
| precipitate intense depression, and a sense of loss so deep that | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
| and shame associated with a sense of inadequacy. Perhaps there is | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| preconceived values, judging where each sense datum fits best. What basis | M 9 A M(26) |
| that judgment in the usual sense is impossible. This is not | M 11 A 3 M(29) |
| that is his benefit. His sense of care is gone, for | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| All of the loneliness and sense of loss; of passing time | M 11 A 6 M(30) |
| without meaning and devoid of sense, yet out of which no | M 12 A 3 M(31) |
| really hold dear. In one sense that is true, for you | M 7 A 6 M(36) |
| thus forgiven in the truest sense. --- Manuscript | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
| your task to heal the sense of separation that has made | M 23 A 6 M(55) |
| 1 In the ultimate sense, reincarnation is impossible. There is | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| be true in any real sense. Our only question should be | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| if properly interpreted. In this sense it can be said that | M 25 A 6 M(59) |
| Forget your foolish images, your sense of frailty and your fear | M 30 A 7 M(70) |
| upon the earth in the sense that it was now possible | U 7 A 1 U(11) |
| in so doing, lose all sense of separate interests. Only by | P 3 C 8 P(7) |
| is a leader in the sense that he walks slightly ahead | P 3 D 1 P(8) |
| not be sick. In a sense, the egoless psychotherapist is an | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
| bay only by an inflated sense of self that holds in | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| holy relationship in which all sense of separation finally is overcome | P 3 H 3 P(16) |
| for each other implies a sense of lack. A one-to-one relationship | P 4 B 4 P(22) |
| merely wanting, out of a sense of scarcity and lack. | S 1 C 1 S(5) |
| A vague and usually unstable sense of identification has generally been | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
| be blurred by a deep-rooted sense of sin. It is possible | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
| change and sicken. For they sense the heavy scent of death | S 3 B 2 S(20) |
| made joyfully and with a sense of peace, because the body | S 3 C 3 S(21) |
| this oneness is his separate sense dispelled, and it was this | S 3 D 4 S(24) |
| only when there is no sense of all of who will | G 4 A 4 G(11) |