| SLEEPS......................10 | |
| its creative force. It never sleeps. Every instant it is creating | T 2 E 3 (39) |
| T(297) sleeps. In His sight the Son | T 11 G 5 (297) |
| must be when in him sleeps your own salvation, with his | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| but does not know he sleeps. He sees illusions of himself | T 28 C 6 (767) |
| make in reality? One either sleeps or wakens. There is nothing | W 140 L 2 (307) |
| his body healed, because he sleeps and wakens with the truth | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| The mind can think it sleeps, but that is all. It | W 167 L 6 (369) |
| make when it believes it sleeps. 8. God creates | W 167 L 7 (369) |
| he is not because he sleeps and sees in dreams an | W 167 L 10 (370) |
| Gods Son no longer sleeps. His waking eyes perceive the | W 290 W8 4 (539) |
| SLEEPY......................1 | |
| play when he becomes too sleepy to remember what he wants | W 153 L 6 (325) |
| SLEIGHT.....................1 | |
| Time is a trick; a sleight of hand, a vast illusion | W 158 L 4 (341) |
| SLEPT.......................6 | |
| B 8 My brothers slept during the so-called agony in | T 6 B 8 (130) |
| TO were violated while you slept. It is not possible that | T 9 H 5 (240) |
| sight, for Christ has never slept. He is waiting to be | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| AND HIS OWN. Although he slept, Christs vision did not | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| teach him that he never slept. --- Manuscript | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| world you saw before you slept. Rather, it is a distortion | T 18 C 1 (484) |
| SLIGHT......................7 | |
| eternal life needs only one slight correction to be entirely meaningful | T 2 E 15 (43) |
| with every seeming blow, each slight, or fancied judgment on itself | T 24 B 8 (647) |
| his specialness from the least slight, the tiniest attack, the whispered | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| become increasingly aware that a slight twinge of annoyance is nothing | W 21 L 2 (36) |
| little sigh of weariness, a slight discomfort or the merest frown | W 167 L 2 (368) |
| aroused. It may be merely slight irritation, perhaps too mild to | M 18 A 4 M(45) |
| something happened to him, however slight it may have been, when | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| SLIGHTEST...................8 | |
| will respond fully to your slightest invitation: I must have decided | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| never separates, nor gives the slightest witness unto anything the purpose | T 25 B 3 (670) |
| An answer which demands the slightest loss to anyone has not | T 25 J 3 (696) |
| desirable or not worth the slightest effort to obtain. Choosing is | W 133 L 12 (279) |
| and all events, without the slightest fading of the light it | W 158 L 7 (342) |
| but do not retain the slightest memory of Who your great | M 18 A 6 M(46) |
| can compare even in the slightest with the glorious surprise of | M 26 A 1 M(60) |
| and will use, given the slightest invitation. The unhealed healer may | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| SLIGHTLY....................4 | |
| Think like Him ever so slightly, and the little spark becomes | T 10 C 5 (257) |
| they may be wrapped but slightly veils the heavy lump of | T 29 E 3 (792) |
| idea. The form is only slightly different. This time, the idea | W 10 L 2 (17) |
| the sense that he walks slightly ahead of the patient, and | P 3 D 1 P(8) |
| SLIGHTS.....................1 | |
| past and CHANGE it. Imagined slights, remembered pain, past disappointments, perceived | T 16 H 1 (448) |
| SLIP........................19 | |
| refuse to let your minds slip away. The problem is NOT | T 4 E 8 (87) |
| to let this crucial concept slip away. It is a real | T 6 F 8 (145) |
| will the world of separation slip away, and full communication be | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| little offerings you have given slip into nothingness. Holy Child of | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| open door through which you slip past centuries of effort, and | T 18 H 7 (501) |
| learn how easily your fingers slip through its nothingness. It is | T 22 E 7 (618) |
| long periods of time to slip by without remembering todays | W 43 L 9 (74) |
| passing thoughts without involvement, and slip quietly by them. 8 | W 44 L 7 (76) |
| 5. Now try to slip past all concerns related to | W 47 L 5 (83) |
| God. Take time today to slip away from dreams and into | W 109 L 5 (223) |
| not to let your gifts slip by, and drift into forgetfulness | W 122 L 14 (246) |
| day, and through His aid slip effortlessly past it to the | W 131 L 14 (272) |
| would not let our happiness slip by because a senseless fragment | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| 9. Let not today slip by without the gifts it | W 164 L 9 (360) |
| tiny, nameless things on earth slip into right perspective. Those who | W 182 L 5 (392) |
| s awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy | W 340 W13 1 (594) |
| and how easily does time slip by for the teacher of | M 17 A 7 M(42) |
| but do not let it slip away at times and let | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
| and do not let it slip away: What God has joined | G 1 A 7 G(2) |
| SLIPPED.....................2 | |
| For the real world has slipped quietly into Heaven, where everything | T 11 G 8 (298) |
| whenever judgment enters reality has slipped away. The out of mind | T 12 G 5 (331) |
| SLIPPING....................2 | |
| you find the time merely slipping by with little or no | W 44 L 4 (75) |
| If you feel yourself slipping off into withdrawal, quickly repeat | W 74 L 6 (145) |
| SLIPS.......................7 | |
| are not like the several slips into impatience which I made | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| is ALWAYS true. When grandeur slips away from you, you have | T 9 G 7 (237) |
| tiny and so meaningless it slips unnoticed through the universe of | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| every hour of the day slips by, remembering our function with | W 137 L 15 (299) |
| Christs sight, it merely slips away to nothingness. There it | W 310 W10 2 (561) |
| true differences. The past just slips away, and in its place | M 21 A 2 M(50) |
| child until it sighs and slips away to rest. G | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
| SLOGAN......................1 | |
| Crusade to correct it. The slogan for the Crusade is Listen | T 1 B 26b (4) |
| SLOPING.....................1 | |
| Now the way is easy, sloping gently toward the bridge where | W 200 L 8 (450) |
| SLOW........................9 | |
| given time to re-interpret each slow step according to its liking | T 17 F 5 (468) |
| chains and marching in the slow procession which honors their grim | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| that it be lingering and slow; of this you dream. Yet | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| pace yourself so that the slow shifting of your glance from | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| period should begin with a slow repetition of the idea for | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| the practice period alternating between slow repetitions of the idea with | W 42 L 6 (71) |
| times with but a single, slow repeating of the thought with | W 151 L 14 (319) |
| Voice, is usually a fairly slow process, not because it is | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| teacher of God may be slow or rapid, depending on whether | M 23 A 2 M(54) |
| SLOWLY......................48 | |
| and bring it near very slowly, so he can learn how | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| to shift the goal more slowly, for the contrast would be | T 17 F 5 (468) |
| 1. Now look slowly around you, and practice applying | W 1 L 1 (2) |
| the idea for today quite slowly to yourself. Then add: This | W 10 L 4 (17) |
| however, to repeat the idea slowly before applying it specifically, and | W 10 L 5 (18) |
| closed, and repeat the idea slowly to yourself. Then open your | W 11 L 2 (19) |
| repeat the idea once more, slowly to yourself. 4. | W 11 L 3 (19) |
| around you, this time quite slowly. Try to pace yourself so | W 12 L 2 (20) |
| eyes and look about you slowly, I am looking at a | W 13 L 4 (22) |
| idea should be repeated quite slowly each time. | W 15 L 4 (26) |
| Repeat todays idea slowly and positively at least twice | W 20 L 5 (35) |
| time. As your eyes move slowly from one object to another | W 22 L 3 (37) |
| about you, repeat the idea slowly to yourself, and then close | W 23 L 6 (39) |
| is for. Say this quite slowly, without shifting your eyes until | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| application should be made quite slowly and as thoughtfully as possible | W 28 L 8 (48) |
| least once an hour, looking slowly about you as you say | W 29 L 6 (50) |
| so, repeat it to yourself slowly, looking about you, and trying | W 30 L 3 (51) |
| that time, look about you slowly while repeating the idea two | W 31 L 2 (52) |
| consist of repeating the idea slowly, as you survey either your | W 32 L 5 (53) |
| repeating the idea for today slowly, as you watch them arise | W 34 L 3 (55) |
| and repeat todays idea slowly until something occurs to you | W 35 L 8 (58) |
| idea for today several times slowly. Then open your eyes and | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| your eyes and look quite slowly about you, applying the idea | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| of course, be made quite slowly, as effortlessly and unhurriedly as | W 36 L 4 (59) |
| you vision. 8. Slowly, without conscious selection and without | W 36 L 8 (65) |
| todays idea to yourself slowly a few times. You may | W 36 L 9 (65) |
| repeat todays idea very slowly. Then make no effort to | W 41 L 6 (69) |
| idea often, repeating it very slowly, and preferably with eyes closed | W 41 L 9 (69) |
| repeating the idea for today slowly, with eyes open, looking about | W 42 L 4 (70) |
| repeat the idea again, quite slowly. After this, try to think | W 42 L 4 (70) |
| thought once more while looking slowly about; close your eyes, repeat | W 42 L 5 (71) |
| eyes open, and close them slowly, repeating the idea several times | W 44 L 7 (76) |
| eyes and repeat the idea slowly to yourself several times. It | W 48 L 2 (85) |
| repeat the idea for today slowly whenever you can, closing your | W 49 L 5 (87) |
| reviewing the thoughts and look slowly and unselectively about you, telling | W 64 L 9 (118) |
| less, to repeat these words slowly, and think about them a | W 66 L 12 (123) |
| repeating these thoughts several times, slowly and with firm determination to | W 74 L 3 (144) |
| you wait, repeat several times slowly and in complete patience; The | W 75 L 5 (147) |
| minutes to reading them over slowly, several times if you wish | W 81 RII 2 (162) |
| eyes and tell yourself again, slowly and thoughtfully, attempting to allow | W 95 L 12 (187) |
| for it will kill, but slowly, taking everything away before it | W 101 L 3 (203) |
| 9. Say each one slowly, and then pause a while | W 108 L 9 (220) |
| your eyes and say them slowly to yourself. There is no | W 140 RIV 6 (312) |
| made us walk uncertainly and slowly on the road this course | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| today; repeat Gods Name slowly again and still again. Become | W 182 L 6 (392) |
| given you. They should be slowly read and thought about a | W 220 INII 12 (461) |
| he finds nothing was there. Slowly at first he lets himself | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| here again it rises up, slowly at first, and grows in | S 1 F 1 S(10) |