| SLOWLY-EVOLVING.............1 | |
| the majority are given a slowly-evolving training program, in which as | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| SMALL.......................37 | |
| thoughts carefully except for a small part of the day, and | T 2 E 8 (41) |
| The gap is then so small that knowledge can easily flow | T 4 G 5 (93) |
| would undertake, for beside your small willingness to make whole He | T 10 C 4 (257) |
| by breaking it up into small and disconnected parts, without meaningful | T 10 F 14 (268) |
| Will is either great or small. What does not exist has | T 10 G 10 (273) |
| His blameless Son. For this small gift of appreciation for His | T 13 I 5 (361) |
| trusting Him only to the small extent of believing that, if | T 14 D 6 (371) |
| that promises otherwise, great or small, however much or little valued | T 14 D 10 (373) |
| they perceived as great or small, possible or impossible. | T 16 H 11 (450) |
| all. This little step, so small it has escaped your notice | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| for its fulfillment. Nothing too small or too enormous, too weak | T 17 H 5 (476) |
| always the result of your small willingness combined with the unlimited | T 18 E 4 (490) |
| It draws a circle, infinitely small, around a very little segment | T 18 I 2 (503) |
| course. It is the same small willingness you need to have | T 21 C 1 (578) |
| prefer to overlook. The still small Voice for God is not | T 21 F 1 (590) |
| evaluate injustices as great or small, or more or less. They | T 26 C 4 (704) |
| guides you through the infinitely small and --- | T 26 F 4 (710) |
| creation cannot be content with small ideas and little things. | T 30 D 2 (816) |
| Holy Spirits Voice seems small and still before its magnitude | T 31 A 4 (837) |
| this a LITTLE Voice, so small and still It cannot rise | T 31 A 6 (837) |
| a hundred little things make small assaults upon its innocence, provoking | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| the statement: There are no small upsets. They are all equally | W 5 L 3 (8) |
| previous lesson: There are no small upsets. They are all equally | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| ahead. Your little effort and small determination call on the power | W 69 L 6 (129) |
| discs. You really think a small round pellet or some fluid | W 76 L 3 (149) |
| the likeness of itself; the small, the weak, the sickly and | W 92 L 3 (177) |
| of the hour but a small request in terms of a | W 98 L 5 (195) |
| gift you give of five small minutes, and the errors which | W 107 L 10 (218) |
| bit of wavering remains, some small objections and a little hesitance | W 123 L 1 (248) |
| His care for you be small indeed if your salvation rested | W 126 L 5 (256) |
| not a little time a small expense to offer for the | W 137 L 13 (299) |
| one engages only a relatively small proportion of ones time | M 1 A 1 M(1) |
| name. Yet each degree, however small, is worth achieving. Readiness, as | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| must think it is a small price to pay for something | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
| foolish thoughts. They are too small and meaningless to occupy your | M 16 A 3 M(40) |
| one is but the first small step in the direction of | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| is not limited to the small range of channels the world | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| SMALLER.....................4 | |
| need to learn from many smaller lessons. --- | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| Think not one step is smaller than another, nor that return | T 23 C 21 (637) |
| A larger object overshadows a smaller one. A brighter thing draws | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| hallucination as opposed to a smaller one? Will he agree more | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
| SMALLEST....................9 | |
| 3 This step, the smallest ever taken by anything, is | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| it on the past. The smallest leaf becomes a thing of | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| that it is like the smallest sunbeam to the sun, or | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| is extension. To withhold the smallest gift is not to know | T 24 B 1 (644) |
| all. How holy is the smallest grain of sand, when it | T 28 E 9 (775) |
| for more than just the smallest willingness, the least advance, the | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
| The tiniest of dreams, the smallest wish for values of the | G 1 A 7 G(2) |
| unchanged, no darkness undispelled. The smallest pain will vanish suddenly before | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
| radiant in joy, without the smallest bitterness of fear upon its | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
| SMASH.......................1 | |
| about its furious attempts to smash reality without concern for anything | W 220 W1 3 (462) |
| SMEARED.....................1 | |
| that though his lips are smeared with blood and fire seems | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| SMILE.......................20 | |
| has been uprooted in its smile of love. You see it | T 19 D 9 (522) |
| you look with Heavens smile upon your lips, and Heaven | T 19 D 10 (522) |
| instant, you will see the smile of Heaven shining on BOTH | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| else is welcome there. They smile on no one, and those | T 20 G 3 (563) |
| no one, and those who smile on them they do not | T 20 G 3 (563) |
| on it with the gentle smile and tender blessing it offers | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| peace. Nor will one little smile or willingness to overlook the | T 22 G 8 (623) |
| it gently in each quiet smile of faith and confidence with | T 22 G 9 (623) |
| to Him, that He may smile on you whose sinlessness He | T 25 I 13 (694) |
| eyes are closed. A smile has come to lighten up | T 27 H 13 (755) |
| joy is incomplete. Without your smile the world cannot be saved | W 100 L 3 (200) |
| identity in Him. Today we smile on everyone we see, and | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| tale. Gods Son can smile at last, on learning that | W 153 L 14 (327) |
| not change appearance, though you smile more frequently, Your forehead is | W 155 L 1 (333) |
| feet, his clothing. Watch him smile, and see familiar gestures which | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so | W 341 L 1 (595) |
| are we, abiding in Your smile, with all Your love bestowed | W 341 L 1 (595) |
| strangers in the elevator will smile to one another, perhaps the | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| alone? Who needs but a smile, being as yet unready for | M 30 A 2 M(68) |
| with silence and a gentle smile? Behold, how good are you | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| SMILED......................2 | |
| this is impossible. Heaven has smiled upon it, and the belief | T 19 D 9 (522) |
| against a union Heaven has smiled upon. Your perception was healed | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| SMILES......................11 | |
| ego deems quite appropriate, and smiles approvingly. It has no fear | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| and justify his savagery with smiles as he attacks. Yet he | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| intent in nightmares where the smiles are gone, and where the | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| It is this face that smiles and charms and even seems | T 31 E 2 (850) |
| devastating that the face which smiles above it must forever look | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| of the self the world smiles with approval, for it guarantees | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| in which we were created, smiles on us and offers us | W 124 L 3 (250) |
| the truth is false, and smiles on the corrupt as if | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| one. And God the Father smiles upon His Son, His one | W 300 W9 4 (550) |
| I can conceive. A brother smiles upon another, and my heart | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| dear and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares | W 341 L 1 (595) |
| SMILING.....................1 | |
| sunlight, open-eyed and calm, in smiling welcome and in sincerity so | T 20 G 2 (563) |
| SMOKE.......................1 | |
| nothing but a screen of smoke which hides the very simple | W 133 L 12 (279) |
| SMOOTH......................2 | |
| line, or interferes with its smooth continuousness. Along the spiral, it | T 19 D 5 (521) |
| soft your resting place and smooth your way, lighting your mind | W 165 L 2 (362) |
| SMOOTHER....................1 | |
| to gentler pathways and to smoother roads. There is no thought | W 123 L 1 (248) |
| SMOOTHLY....................1 | |
| he walks stretch surely and smoothly before him. M 17 | M 17 A 1 M(40) |
| SNAKE.......................1 | |
| as if from a poisonous snake. You think if what is | W 93 L 1 (180) |
| SNARES......................2 | |
| For its simplicity avoids the snares the foolish convolutions of the | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| to be deception. Yet its snares can be so easily escaped | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| SNARLING....................1 | |
| a sleeping prisoner to the snarling dogs of hate and evil | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| SNATCH......................6 | |
| need to look WITHOUT and snatch it guiltily from where you | T 15 F 9 (402) |
| can attack another self, and snatch it from the other to | T 16 F 10 (441) |
| T(486) snatch it away from you. But | T 18 C 7 (486) |
| now. Be tempted not to snatch away the gift of faith | T 18 D 4 (488) |
| the Fatherhood of God, not snatch it from Him. What is | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| and death, and watch despair snatch from your fingers every scrap | W 191 L 3 (422) |