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| him. That is why his slavery is as complete as his | T 10 G 5 (272) |
| Release your brothers from the slavery of their illusions by forgiving | T 16 H 9 (450) |
| truth or illusion, freedom or slavery, - it is all the | T 17 C 11 (460) |
| by madness into obedience and slavery. T 18 J 2 | T 18 J 1 (507) |
| of your release from abject slavery. You make a choice, standing | W 170 L 8 (378) |
| far beyond his faith in slavery or freedom. He is free | W 277 W6 2 (524) |
| he thinks that it is slavery. P 2 A 5 | P 2 A 4 P(2) |
| my needs, for in your slavery is my release. Say this | S 2 C 6 S(16) |
| it a means for further slavery and pain. Within the world | S 2 C 7 S(17) |
| not want to stay in slavery. You do not want to | S 2 C 8 S(17) |
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| NOT. You would rather be slaves of the crucifixion than sons | T 12 C 6 (316) |
| and make of both the slaves of vengeance. And why whatever | T 17 C 3 (457) |
| 24 D 8 The slaves of specialness will yet be | T 24 D 8 (655) |
| timeless to be made the slaves of time. Here does the | T 29 I 6 (803) |
| and all the universe made slaves to laws which your defenses | W 136 L 10 (293) |
| it will not permit its slaves to change the forms they | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
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SLEEP.......................67
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| Mans Spiritual eye can sleep, but a sleeping eye can | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| Bible mentions that a deep sleep fell upon Adam, and nowhere | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| really occurred. When the deep sleep fell upon Adam, he was | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| the mind awakens from its sleep and remembers its Creator. All | T 3 C 9 (50) |
| real. You have chosen a sleep in which you have had | T 6 E 6 (141) |
| had bad dreams, but the sleep is not real, and God | T 6 E 6 (141) |
| So He thought, My Children sleep, and must be awakened. | T 6 F 1 (143) |
| not exist, but those who sleep ARE stupefied, or better, UNAWARE | T 7 E 8 (163) |
| from WAKING, not from sleeping. Sleep is withdrawing; waking is joining | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| Spirit, too, has use for sleep, and can use dreams on | T 8 I 3 (212) |
| of how you have used sleep. To whom did you give | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| awaken joyously have you utilized sleep according to the Holy Spirit | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| can indeed be drugged by sleep, but this is always because | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| it on behalf of sickness. Sleep is no more a form | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| will have no wish to sleep, but only the will to | T 9 H 7 (240) |
| live apart from Him, for sleep is not death. What He | T 10 B 11 (255) |
| death. What He created can sleep, but it CANNOT die. Immortality | T 10 B 11 (255) |
| lost their vision, but merely sleep. He would awaken them from | T 11 G 4 (296) |
| would awaken them from the sleep of forgetting to the remembering | T 11 G 4 (296) |
| in the private world of sleep, you SEE in dreams although | T 12 E 9 (324) |
| it out to YOU. In sleep you are alone, and your | T 12 F 12 (329) |
| are not suspended because you sleep. And you have followed them | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| were NOT alone. Even in sleep has Christ protected you, ensuring | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| D 15 Forgetfulness and sleep and even death become the | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| what is IN him. His sleep will not withstand the call | T 13 E 8 (348) |
| and FREED you from the sleep of darkness. T 13 | T 13 G 8 (353) |
| is not more restful than sleep. For you can bring your | T 13 I 7 (361) |
| only the insane, in deepest sleep, could even dream of it | T 14 G 2 (381) |
| have no more need of sleep. T 15 K 2 | T 15 K 1 (420) |
| when Yours is perfect? The sleep of forgetfulness is only the | T 16 H 12 (451) |
| between what you see in sleep and on awaking disturbing. You | T 18 C 3 (484) |
| on to a yet deeper sleep. Each dream has led to | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| the bier on which they sleep, and call them to come | T 24 D 7 (654) |
| up your sleeping face. The sleep is peaceful now, for these | T 27 H 13 (755) |
| you have put yourself to sleep, and dreamed a dream in | T 28 C 3 (766) |
| isolated scripts you write in sleep. Look not to separate dreams | T 30 H 6 (832) |
| It does not guard your sleep, nor interfere with your awakening | T 31 C 6 (845) |
| the time you go to sleep. It is better, however, to | W 42 L 3 (70) |
| the day, and turn to sleep as you re-affirm your function | W 61 L 6 (113) |
| Creator, your Self seems to sleep, while the part of your | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| that weaves illusions in its sleep appears to be awake. Can | W 68 L 2 (126) |
| and wakes all those who sleep and cannot see. God calls | W 106 L 5 (213) |
| just before you go to sleep. 9. The exercises | W 111 RIII 8 (229) |
| waken or to go to sleep, afraid of every sound, yet | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| soothes your forehead while you sleep, and rests upon your eyelids | W 122 L 2 (244) |
| we close our eyes in sleep tonight we reaffirm the choice | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| not induce another form of sleep, so that the dreamer dreams | W 140 L 3 (307) |
| the mind. They lead from sleep to gentle waking, so that | W 140 L 3 (307) |
| more before we go to sleep. Our only preparation is to | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| the day again before you sleep, His gratitude surrounds you in | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| more before you go to sleep. Your ministry begins as all | W 151 L 16 (319) |
| him as he goes to sleep. His dreams are happy and | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| mind awake. He does not sleep, and His creations cannot share | W 167 L 8 (369) |
| merely seems to go to sleep a while. It dreams of | W 167 L 9 (369) |
| means of Him whereby its sleep is done. 3. | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| away the cobwebs of our sleep. His gift of grace is | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| and work and go to sleep by them? 11. | W 169 L 10 (375) |
| And with this thought we sleep, to waken once again with | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| silent guardian of your holy sleep. It sees salvation in you | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| joy reality. Pain is but sleep; joy is awakening. Pain is | W 190 L 10 (421) |
| of God awaken from his sleep, and opening his holy eyes | W 191 L 10 (424) |
| his holiness. And we will sleep no more and dream of | W 191 L 10 (424) |
| made quiet in a dreamless sleep. And now the Word of | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| Your Love, and let me sleep sure of my safety, certain | W 232 L 1 (475) |
| conflict with Yours. Conflict is sleep, and peace awakening. Death is | W 331 L 1 (584) |
| it just before going to sleep. It is not wise to | M 17 A 5 M(41) |
| the shadows, and a deeper sleep in which the waking seems | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
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| The Son of God, who sleepeth not, has kept faith with | T 11 J 11 (309) |
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| eye can sleep, but a sleeping eye can still see. What | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| Rest does not come from sleeping but from waking. The Holy | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| to RECOGNIZE THE DIFFERENCE between sleeping and waking, so that they | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| comes from WAKING, not from sleeping. Sleep is withdrawing; waking is | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| joining means if you are sleeping under its guidance. | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| must learn the cost of sleeping, and REFUSE to pay it | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| the mind of Gods sleeping Son holds no power over | T 13 E 7 (348) |
| can bring your guilt into sleeping, but not into this. | T 13 I 7 (361) |
| lovely. Nothing you see here, sleeping or waking, comes near to | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| is spent in dreaming. Your sleeping and your waking dreams have | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| you try to make your SLEEPING dreams COME TRUE. From this | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| you see more value in sleeping than in waking, you will | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| so natural. For as your sleeping and your waking dreams represent | T 18 C 10 (486) |
| have gone from waking to sleeping, and on and on to | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| yours to make between a sleeping death and dreams of evil | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| life or death, waking or sleeping, peace or war, your dreams | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| come to lighten up your sleeping face. The sleep is peaceful | T 27 H 13 (755) |
| some, for you are either sleeping or awake. And dreaming goes | T 29 E 1 (792) |
| holds itself at bay, a sleeping prisoner to the snarling dogs | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| has power to wake the sleeping truth in you, whose vision | W 109 L 2 (222) |
| mind is mind awake or sleeping. It is not its opposite | W 167 L 7 (369) |
| opposite of life is merely sleeping. When the mind elects to | W 167 L 9 (369) |
| and will forever be. A sleeping mind must waken as it | W 167 L 12 (370) |
| It restores all memories the sleeping mind forgot; all certainty of | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| He means is lost to sleeping minds intent on compromise, each | W 185 L 4 (402) |
| the day and continues into sleeping thoughts as well. M | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
| however, just before sleeping is a desirable time to | M 17 A 5 M(42) |
| thoughts? They can but reawaken sleeping guilt, which you have hidden | M 18 A 7 M(46) |
| lie hell and Heaven. The sleeping Son of God has but | M 22 A 3 M(52) |