| SHRED.......................2 | |
| return to him. No little shred of guilt escapes their hungry | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| piece, each senseless scrap and shred of evidence, and make a | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| SHREDS......................1 | |
| open door, holds all your shreds of memories and dreams. Yet | T 28 C 4 (767) |
| SHRIEKS.....................7 | |
| beneath the egos senseless shrieks, such IS the call that | T 25 F 3 (681) |
| a loud, obscuring voice whose shrieks would silence what the Holy | T 27 G 1 (748) |
| Go past all the raucous shrieks and sick imaginings that cover | W 49 L 4 (86) |
| world with sightless eyes, and shrieks as it beholds its own | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| does not heed the self-accusing shrieks of sinners mad with guilt | W 134 L 7 (282) |
| projected fear must spawn. It shrieks in wrath, and claws the | W 161 L 8 (351) |
| heard instead of loud discordant shrieks. P 3 G 3 | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| SHRINE......................3 | |
| offered daily at its darkened shrine, and blood must flow before | W 330 W12 4 (583) |
| altar to illusions to the shrine of Life Itself. And peace | W 330 W12 5 (583) |
| bodies to worship at their shrine, and this they regard as | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| SHRINK......................6 | |
| There is no need to shrink from illusions, for they cannot | T 10 F 1 (265) |
| perceive the frightening, and you shrink away from it to further | T 14 C 1 (367) |
| be feared. But if you shrink from blessing, will the world | T 27 F 4 (745) |
| have made of it. You shrink from what it sees and | T 28 G 3 (779) |
| to love and when to shrink more safely into fear. It | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| this? Today we will not shrink from our assignment on the | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| SHRINKING...................2 | |
| the egos foundation without shrinking, you will also have looked | T 10 B 2 (253) |
| you will rush to darkness, shrinking from the truth, sometimes retreating | T 18 D 2 (487) |
| SHROUD......................2 | |
| Only mans attempts to shroud it in darkness have made | T 3 C 7 (49) |
| the dark in which they shroud them, are too afraid to | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| SHROUDED....................5 | |
| the WORLD seems dark, and shrouded in your guilt. You throw | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| hidden in every darkened place shrouded in guilt, and in the | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| sin nor its results. The shrouded figures in the funeral procession | T 19 J 1 (538) |
| that are worshipped here are shrouded in mystery, and kept apart | T 20 G 6 (564) |
| of innocence. And in these shrouded vaults are all his sins | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| SHROUDS.....................2 | |
| as a dark cloud that shrouds your brothers and conceals their | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| the veil of guilt that shrouds the Son of God, we | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| SHUT........................11 | |
| I live it cannot be shut, and I live forever. God | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| your fortress, for you would shut out God, and He does | T 12 C 4 (316) |
| love will always seem to shut Him out, and to keep | T 18 I 2 (503) |
| You closed your eyes to shut him out. Such was your | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| within itself, with every entry shut against intrusion, and every window | T 24 G 11 (664) |
| present and the past, to shut them out. T 28 | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| dark veil which seems to shut you off from Him, alone | T 29 I 3 (802) |
| unlike himself. 2. Shut off from your Self, Who | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| to waken. It is not shut tight against Gods Voice | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| that He seems so easily shut out, His tiny Voice so | W 183 L 6 (395) |
| and fearful thoughts, our eyes shut tight against the light; our | W 192 L 7 (426) |
| SHUTS.......................4 | |
| thought you would keep hidden shuts communication off because you would | T 15 E 8 (399) |
| it interferes. Its simple presence shuts the door to Theirs, and | T 26 K 1 (727) |
| Who changes life because he shuts his eyes, or makes himself | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| lack of judgment. As judgment shuts the mind against Gods | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
| SHUTTING....................2 | |
| but SEEMS to surround you, shutting you off from others, and | T 18 G 9 (497) |
| retreat from others, and a shutting off of joining. It becomes | W 137 L 1 (296) |
| SICK........................120 | |
| enable man to heal the sick and raise the dead because | T 1 B 24 (4) |
| help the non-right-minded, or the sick, is an INCREASE in fear | T 2 C 7 (32) |
| of them have healed the sick at times, but they have | T 5 I 9 (126) |
| will, and given you a sick mind which MUST be healed | T 6 H 12 (153) |
| a brother perceives himself as sick, he is perceiving himself as | T 7 B 6 (156) |
| in the minds of the sick, but the part of the | T 7 E 6 (162) |
| would not perceive himself as sick. He therefore does not know | T 7 F 10 (167) |
| mind, is a fragmented (or sick) interpretation. Mind CANNOT be made | T 8 G 10 (205) |
| in sickness. If you are sick, how can you OBJECT to | T 8 H 4 (209) |
| the function of EVERYTHING. A sick body does not make any | T 8 H 6 (209) |
| Spirit sees it CANNOT be sick. Everything used otherwise IS. Do | T 8 H 10 (210) |
| distorted. ONLY perception can be sick, because only perception can be | T 8 I 1 (211) |
| are one. If you are sick you are withdrawing from me | T 8 I 8 (213) |
| can there be for the sick Children of God except His | T 9 I 8 (242) |
| and so no one is sick. To believe that a Son | T 9 I 9 (242) |
| Son of God CAN be sick is to believe that part | T 9 I 9 (242) |
| a Son of God is sick is to worship the same | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| caricatures of creation, taught by sick minds which are too divided | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| 9 I 11 A sick god MUST be an idol | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| a Son of God; a sick god, self-created, self-sufficient, very vicious | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| not value yourself you become sick, but MY value of you | T 9 I 12 (243) |
| When a brother is sick it is because he is | T 9 I 13 (244) |
| you believe you can be sick, you have placed other gods | T 9 J 1 (245) |
| cannot be perceived as PARTLY sick because to perceive it that | T 9 J 3 (246) |
| strengthens His Voice in a sick brother by weakening his BELIEF | T 9 J 7 (247) |
| to YOU. UNLESS you are sick you cannot keep the gods | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| yourself IN ORDER to be sick. This is the offering which | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| your Being. You are not sick and you cannot die. But | T 9 K 8 (249) |
| known. You believe that the sick things which you have made | T 9 K 13 (251) |
| because you believe that the sick images you perceive ARE the | T 9 K 13 (251) |
| perceive part of you as sick and achieve your OWN goal | T 10 H 15 (278) |
| HEAL oneself, those who are sick do NOT love themselves. Therefore | T 11 C 4 (283) |
| themselves they could not BE sick. The task of the miracle-worker | T 11 C 4 (283) |
| THE DENIAL OF TRUTH. The sick must heal THEMSELVES, for the | T 11 C 4 (283) |
| always leads to love. The sick, who ask for love, are | T 12 F 10 (328) |
| 15 H 3 The sick attraction of guilt must be | T 15 H 3 (407) |
| the body can clearly be sick, but project not this upon | T 18 G 5 (496) |
| because it cannot make itself sick. It NEEDS no healing. Its | T 19 B 1 (512) |
| body WILL seem to be sick, for you have made of | T 19 B 2 (513) |
| connected to it, making it sick because of its identification with | T 19 B 6 (514) |
| a willing captive to its sick appeal. Sin is an idea | T 19 D 1 (520) |
| opposition lie but in the sick minds of the insane, dedicated | T 19 J 1 (538) |
| devices for deception, all its sick ideas and weird imaginings. Here | T 19 J 5 (539) |
| it IS a body is sick indeed! And it is here | T 25 A 3 (669) |
| entered all the world of sick illusions. All belief in sin | T 26 G 1 (714) |
| to what he represents. A sick and suffering you but represents | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| he never will escape. This sick and sorry picture YOU accept | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| serve to punish him. The sick are merciless to everyone, and | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| 27 B 6 The sick have reason for each one | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| it is seen as neither sick nor well, nor bad nor | T 27 B 8 (732) |
| of immortality to those grown sick of breathing in the fetid | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| is not really innocent. The sick remain accusers. They cannot forgive | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| sees illusions of himself as sick or well, depressed or happy | T 28 C 6 (767) |
| And so they are not sick. T 28 C 11 | T 28 C 10 (769) |
| lesson is the MIND was sick that thought the body could | T 28 C 11 (769) |
| thought the body could be sick; projecting out its guilt caused | T 28 C 11 (769) |
| 2 No mind is sick until another mind agrees that | T 28 D 2 (770) |
| their JOINT decision to be sick. If you withhold agreement, and | T 28 D 2 (770) |
| the body not perceived as sick by both your minds, from | T 28 D 2 (770) |
| allow your brother to be sick, for if he is, have | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| ALWAYS one. No one is sick if someone else accepts his | T 28 E 7 (774) |
| His desire to be a sick and separated mind can not | T 28 E 7 (774) |
| a world established that is sick, and this the world the | T 28 F 4 (777) |
| there God created to be sick? And what that He created | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| share a promise to be sick, but lets his mind be | T 28 G 6 (780) |
| God Himself. Are you not sick, if you deny yourself your | T 28 H 2 (781) |
| THIS purpose it cannot BE sick. It will not join a | T 28 H 4 (782) |
| CHOSEN that it not be sick. All miracles are based upon | T 28 H 4 (782) |
| its opposite. And YOU are sick or well, accordingly. T | T 28 H 4 (782) |
| are, you cannot BUT be sick. This seems to prove that | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| tire it and make it sick. And its inherent weaknesses set | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| into fear. It will be sick because you do not know | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| that it can NOT be sick. In your demand that it | T 29 C 8 (789) |
| a world made sad and sick by seeing idols there. Your | T 29 H 8 (801) |
| dies, because that mind is sick within itself. Learning is all | T 31 C 4 (845) |
| all the raucous shrieks and sick imaginings that cover your real | W 49 L 4 (86) |
| not really want to be sick because it makes us unhappy | W 70 L 4 (132) |
| not want us to be sick. Neither do we. He wants | W 70 L 4 (132) |
| of its maker. It is sick and looks on sickness, which | W 92 L 5 (178) |
| Today I lay aside All sick illusions of myself, and let | W 120 RIII 2 (240) |
| gave it these appearances. The sick are healed as you let | W 132 L 8 (274) |
| itself must make the body sick. It is not free to | W 135 L 14 (287) |
| of any old ideas and sick beliefs. Anticipation plays no part | W 135 L 17 (288) |
| to fall. Now are you sick, that truth may go away | W 136 L 7 (292) |
| body, for the mind is sick. Give instant remedy, should this | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| So I can not be sick. --- Manuscript | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| make well all that was sick, and offer blessing where there | W 137 L 15 (299) |
| a dream that he was sick, and in the dream he | W 140 L 2 (307) |
| Atonement does not heal the sick, for that is not a | W 140 L 4 (307) |
| to heal what is not sick, unmindful where the need of | W 140 L 6 (308) |
| then applied to what is sick so that it can be | W 140 L 7 (308) |
| what appears to us as sick. We go beyond appearances today | W 140 L 9 (309) |
| nor fear nor think him sick unless these are the outcomes | W 152 L 1 (321) |
| frail, the helpless and the sick bow down before its image | W 163 L 2 (356) |
| are theirs. If you are sick you but withhold their healing | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| a miracle of grace. The sick arise, healed of their sickly | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| pain was lifted from a sick and tortured mind. Is this | W 192 L 6 (426) |
| security. He lays aside the sick illusions of the world along | W 194 L 8 (433) |
| will escape with you; the sick, the weak, the needy and | W 195 L 5 (436) |
| which rule the world of sick illusions, free in God, forever | W 204 RVI 1 (454) |
| laid aside. It is not sick or old or hurt. It | W 294 L 1 (543) |
| mind, my Father. It is sick. But You have offered freedom | W 347 L 1 (601) |
| benediction, not to heal the sick but to remind them of | M 6 D 2 M(21) |
| is holy it cannot be sick, nor can it die. When | M 13 A 5 M(33) |
| behold a dream figure as sick and separate is no more | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| that a body can be sick is a central concept in | M 23 A 3 M(54) |
| If the body could be sick Atonement would be impossible. A | M 23 A 3 M(54) |
| believe he wants to be sick. Perhaps he can accept the | M 23 A 4 M(54) |
| thus unfaithful to Him. A sick person perceives himself as separate | M 23 A 6 M(55) |
| separation that has made him sick. It is your function to | M 23 A 6 M(55) |
| remain on earth to shelter sick illusions, dreams of fear and | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| only the mind can be sick, only the mind can be | P 1 A 1 P(1) |
| or he could not be sick. In a sense, the egoless | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
| is psychotherapy. To heal the sick is but to bring this | P 3 E 3 P(9) |
| the attainable. While they are sick, they can and must be | P 3 F 3 P(12) |
| anything else. The unforgiving are sick, believing they are unforgiven. The | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| may not enter here the sick repeat, over and over, while | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| be healed. It is not sick, and --- | P 3 G 4 P(14) |
| can cure what cannot be sick and make it well? | P 3 G 4 P(15) |
| was this that made him sick. There is no point in | S 3 D 4 S(24) |