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| was essential to introduce a split-proof device which could be used | T 2 B 22 (26) |
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SPLITS......................5
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| concepts related to the increasing splits which they produced. T | T 2 B 21 (26) |
| voluntarily as soon as it splits. However, only PART of it | T 4 H 1 (96) |
| However, only PART of it splits, so only PART of it | T 4 H 1 (96) |
| powers, until God becomes impatient, splits the world apart, and relegates | T 26 H 6 (716) |
| MORE INNOCENT than he. This splits HIS function off from yours | T 27 C 11 (735) |
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SPLITTING...................4
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| co-exist in your minds WITHOUT splitting them. If they cannot co-exist | T 7 G 10 (171) |
| sense of limitation? Of a splitting OFF and separating FROM? A | T 28 F 1 (776) |
| complete what is within by splitting what you are between the | T 29 H 7 (800) |
| you, depriving you of peace, splitting your mind into two camps | W 170 L 3 (377) |
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SPOIL.......................1
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| not enter AT ALL to spoil the dream. And the less | T 17 C 6 (458) |
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SPOKE.......................7
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| it is attacking Him? We spoke before of the authority problem | T 5 G 3 (117) |
| of their own fear they spoke of the wrath of God | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| or SEPARATE people. When we spoke before of the extremely PERSONAL | T 7 C 4 (157) |
| of Christ to you, YOU spoke not of Christ to him | T 10 F 19 (270) |
| and in avoiding those which spoke for the cause of truth | T 16 D 2 (431) |
| it causes. Long ago, we spoke of your desire to create | T 21 C 11 (581) |
| maintains that if someone else spoke or acted differently, if some | W 71 L 2 (134) |
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SPOKEN......................9
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| Atonement. We have already briefly spoken about readiness, but there are | T 2 E 17 (43) |
| the created-creator confusion we have spoken of before. Yet man can | T 3 F 3 (57) |
| B 1 We have spoken of many different human symptoms | T 4 B 1 (71) |
| power over you. We have spoken of the ego as if | T 4 G 3 (93) |
| it to come. We have spoken before of the higher, or | T 5 B 5 (102) |
| IT has increased. We have spoken often of the increase of | T 7 F 12 (168) |
| to you. His Voice has spoken clearly, and yet you have | T 16 C 9 (429) |
| the OTHER guilty. We have spoken of this before, but there | T 16 F 1 (439) |
| vanish as these words are spoken. For they come from God | W 162 L 1 (354) |
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SPONSORS....................2
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| the belief that the ego sponsors eagerly. Yet the ego hates | T 4 F 3 (89) |
| the fragmented relationships the ego sponsors to destroy. T 18 | T 18 A 2 (480) |
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| you. Do not leave any spot of pain hidden from His | T 12 C 8 (317) |
| enter where there is one spot of fear to mar its | T 12 C 10 (317) |
| never can become a dark spot, hidden in your mind, and | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| for while you see one spot of guilt within you, you | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| guilt, or even hold one spot of it to mar its | T 13 D 2 (341) |
| reason here at all. Each spot HIS reason touches grows alive | T 17 C 5 (455) |
| hidden secret room, a tiny spot of senseless mystery, a meaningless | T 20 G 5 (564) |
| it prisoner in a tiny spot of space and time, beholden | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| it for you, without one spot of sin upon it, and | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| was raised within the tiny spot that sin proclaimed to be | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| a single voice. This tiny spot of sin that stands between | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| accorded faith, and not one spot of darkness still remains to | T 31 H 11 (866) |
| separation, imperfection and of any spot upon its sinlessness. 4 | W 320 W11 3 (572) |
| go. Let him retain one spot of sin in what he | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
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SPOTLESS....................2
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| world you can become a spotless mirror, in which the holiness | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| a table covered with a spotless cloth, set in a quiet | T 19 F 7 (529) |
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SPOTS.......................3
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| WITH you. They carry the spots of pain in your minds | T 12 D 6 (320) |
| The holiest of all the spots on earth is where an | T 26 J 6 (725) |
| and lighten up all darkened spots, and shine through them to | W 99 L 9 (198) |
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SPREAD......................7
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| a long carpet which has spread along the past behind you | T 11 J 7 (308) |
| take away. And we will spread it like a veil of | T 12 G 15 (334) |
| dream through which He can spread joy to thousands on thousands | T 18 F 5 (493) |
| of God? If it would spread across the whole creation, it | T 19 E 1 (525) |
| no place where it can spread its wings in peace, and | W 121 L 2 (241) |
| you His holy Word to spread across the world the tidings | W 125 L 4 (253) |
| sing to you as they spread out their wings to keep | W 182 L 2 (391) |
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SPREADS.....................2
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| Son. Light is unlimited, and spreads across this world in quiet | T 12 F 11 (329) |
| or incomplete? The last illusion spreads over the world, forgiving all | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
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SPRING......................5
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| then the real world will spring to your sight, for Christ | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| golden aspects of reality which spring to light under His loving | T 13 B 2 (336) |
| as you regard them. Some spring up unexpectedly, just as you | W 79 L 5 (157) |
| gifts from our Creator will spring to our sight and leap | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what | W 340 W13 5 (594) |
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SPRINGBOARD.................1
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| idea for today is the springboard for vision. From this idea | W 30 L 1 (51) |
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SPRINGS.....................3
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| barren ground. See how life springs up everywhere! The desert becomes | T 18 I 9 (505) |
| that the memory of Him springs instantly to mind. And with | T 24 C 6 (649) |
| frightened when a wooden head springs up as a closed box | T 30 E 2 (820) |
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SPRUNG......................1
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| Because of Them have miracles sprung up as grass and flowers | T 26 J 3 (724) |
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SPUN........................1
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| the complexities the world has spun of fragile cobwebs disappear before | W 122 L 7 (245) |
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SPURIOUS....................3
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| thinking, then, results in a spurious kind of generalization which is | T 4 H 3 (96) |
| justifies this on the wholly spurious grounds that it makes you | T 6 C 3 (134) |
| to begin to reconsider the spurious cause and effect relationships on | P 2 A 1 P(1) |
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SQUANDERED..................1
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| his home and thought he squandered everything for nothing of any | T 8 F 3 (200) |
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SQUARING....................1
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| learning progress. The problems of squaring the circle and carrying pi | T 4 F 9 (91) |
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SQUEAK......................1
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| silent woolly bear begins to squeak as he takes hold of | T 30 E 2 (820) |
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SQUEAKING...................1
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| laugh at popping heads and squeaking toys, as does the child | T 30 E 3 (820) |
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SQUEAKS.....................1
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| difficult to disregard its feeble squeaks that tell of its omnipotence | T 22 F 4 (620) |
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STAB........................5
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| impulse to forget again, no stab of fear nor the cold | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| you know. There is a stab of pain, a twinge of | T 23 E 6 (642) |
| Every twinge of malice, or stab of hate, or wish to | T 24 B 8 (646) |
| bless the world, a tiny stab of pain, a little worldly | T 27 G 6 (749) |
| Every time you feel a stab of anger, realize you hold | W 192 L 9 (427) |
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STABILITY...................11
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| be really conducive to greater stability. T 1 B 44 | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| tightly-organized delusional system? Its seeming stability is its pervasive WEAKNESS, which | T 19 E 8 (527) |
| For here is its own stability, its heavy anchor in the | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| world depends on sins stability. And they perceive the threat | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| substantial in itself. Yet its stability cannot be judged apart from | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| go uncertainly, and offer no stability to you. You do not | T 29 B 4 (785) |
| the state confusion really means? Stability to those who are confused | T 29 C 6 (788) |
| flux, and make allowance for stability of meaning anywhere. Fear is | T 30 H 3 (831) |
| and let them offer you stability. T 30 H 5 | T 30 H 4 (832) |
| INTERPRETATIONS which are lacking in stability, for they are not in | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| which he comes to find stability? 2. Goals which | W 131 L 1 (269) |
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STABILIZE...................4
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| inspire the dispirited, or to stabilize the unstable? I do not | T 4 E 13 (88) |
| beliefs are fixed that perceptions stabilize. In effect, then, what you | T 10 G 1 (271) |
| for your agreement makes interpretation stabilize and last. T 30 | T 30 H 5 (832) |
| He hopes, in fact, to stabilize it sufficiently to include within | P 3 A 3 P(3) |
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| Perception can and must be stabilized, but knowledge IS stable. Fear | T 3 E 8 (55) |
| means whereby perception can be stabilized, and one interpretation given to | T 30 H 4 (832) |