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| denial. As we have already stated, denial is not a purely | T 2 B 5 (24) |
| both of these perceptions are stated clearly implies their dependence on | T 2 C 20 (36) |
| His own words have clearly stated is unworthy of man? | T 3 C 2 (48) |
| 1 We have repeatedly stated that the basic concepts referred | T 3 D 1 (52) |
| own certainty? We have frequently stated that what you teach you | T 6 E 11 (143) |
| 2 We have repeatedly stated that beliefs of the ego | T 9 D 2 (228) |
| sounds insane when it is stated with perfect honesty, but the | T 10 A 2 (252) |
| This course has explicitly stated that its goal for you | T 12 B 5 (313) |
| go. The simple reason, simply stated, is this: The holy instant | T 15 E 6 (398) |
| yourself of the two cautions stated in the previous lesson: There | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| idea for the day is stated first, and then applied to | W 28 L 7 (48) |
| of them in the form stated above. If nothing particular occurs | W 35 L 9 (58) |
| it, the idea should be stated so that its meaning remains | W 36 L 10 (65) |
| todays idea as originally stated. 7. The shorter | W 46 L 6 (82) |
| This central theme is often stated in the text, and must | W 132 L 5 (274) |
| undertake, which can be simply stated in these words: My mind | W 140 RIV 2 (311) |
| Our lesson for today is stated thus: I am among the | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| 2 We have repeatedly stated that one who has perfectly | M 24 A 2 M(56) |
| your one assignment could be stated thus: Accept no compromise in | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
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| And turn you to the stately calm within, where in holy | T 18 B 5 (482) |
| you stand as tall and stately, clean and honest, pure and | T 24 C 1 (648) |
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| may appear to contradict the statement I and my Father are | T 1 B 48e (13) |
| still separate parts in the statement, in recognition that the Father | T 1 B 48e (13) |
| Father is greater. (The original statement was are of one kind | T 1 B 48e (13) |
| level. To repeat an earlier statement and to extend it somewhat | T 2 C 10 (33) |
| of one mind is the statement for revelation-readiness. My OWN injunction | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| this is really a redundant statement because what is not true | T 3 D 4 (52) |
| Let us reconsider the Biblical statement my yoke is easy and | T 5 D 10 (106) |
| This needs clarification, not in statement since we have said it | T 5 E 1 (108) |
| The literal nature of this statement does not mean anything to | T 5 E 6 (109) |
| shall perish is merely a statement of fact, if the word | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| or set) on Him, a statement which means that Gods | T 5 I 1 (124) |
| EXCLUDING yourself by the very statement you are making that you | T 6 C 2 (134) |
| because it is an explicit statement that the EGO never occurred | T 6 C 10 (136) |
| Do ONLY that! This simple statement is perfectly clear, easily understood | T 6 F 3 (144) |
| third step, then, is a statement of what you WANT to | T 6 H 13 (153) |
| of revelation, we followed this statement immediately with a description of | T 7 C 4 (157) |
| s views. A more honest statement would be as follows: Those | T 8 H 5 (209) |
| is a sound though insufficient statement. ONLY the good CAN work | T 9 D 10 (230) |
| FRIENDS. This is not its statement, but it IS its purpose | T 15 H 2 (407) |
| given you a most explicit statement? Now He asks for faith | T 17 F 7 (469) |
| need do nothing is a statement of allegiance, a truly undivided | T 18 H 6 (501) |
| Do not overlook our earlier statement that faithlessness leads straight to | T 19 B 2 (512) |
| forever be. This is the statement that he has the power | T 21 C 7 (579) |
| It is but a simple statement of a simple fact. But | T 26 D 4 (707) |
| world perceives it as a statement of the fact that your | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| that miracles reflect the simple statement: I have done this thing | T 27 I 11 (759) |
| be helped. It is a statement of an open mind, not | T 30 B 13 (812) |
| not coercion, but a simple statement of a simple fact. You | T 30 B 15 (812) |
| own. Here is the joyful statement that there are no forms | T 30 G 9 (829) |
| is this except a simple statement of the truth? T | T 30 G 9 (829) |
| mind, but with the simple statement that it THINKS. And what | T 31 E 14 (853) |
| of guilt. There is no statement that the world is more | T 31 E 17 (854) |
| purpose of the exercise. The statement is merely applied to anything | W 1 L 3 (3) |
| precede the exercises with the statement: There are no small upsets | W 5 L 3 (8) |
| way of repeating our earlier statement that your mind is really | W 10 L 3 (17) |
| a meaningless world. Repeat this statement to yourself as you look | W 13 L 4 (22) |
| or another, to this concluding statement. Whatever form such resistance may | W 13 L 5 (23) |
| not expected to believe the statement at this point, and will | W 13 L 5 (23) |
| not dwell on the concluding statement, and try not even to | W 13 L 6 (23) |
| by repeating the more general statement: I am not alone in | W 18 L 3 (31) |
| until you have completed the statement. Then move on to the | W 25 L 6 (43) |
| quite their original form of statement. Use them as they are | W 51 RI 6 (91) |
| This, then, is merely a statement of the truth about yourself | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| is the opposite of a statement of pride, of arrogance, or | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| is a complete and accurate statement of what you are. This | W 67 L 1 (124) |
| idea for today, adding a statement signifying your recognition that salvation | W 70 L 6 (132) |
| the day. It is our statement of freedom from all danger | W 76 L 13 (151) |
| salvation! It is merely a statement of your true identity. It | W 77 L 1 (152) |
| The answer is a simple statement of a simple fact. You | W 77 L 6 (153) |
| Accept the peace this simple statement brings. 4. In | W 80 L 3 (160) |
| Here is the perfect statement of my freedom. I am | W 88 RII 5 (171) |
| longer practice periods with this statement of true cause and effect | W 91 L 6 (175) |
| The question with which this statement ends is needed for our | W 91 L 6 (175) |
| realizing that this is a statement of the truth about you | W 93 L 10 (182) |
| brings complete salvation; the one statement which makes all forms of | W 94 L 1 (183) |
| His Son. Then, with this statement firmly in your mind, try | W 110 L 6 (226) |
| majesty of this extremely simple statement of the truth. Here is | W 122 L 7 (245) |
| about. If you believed this statement there would be no problem | W 126 L 1 (255) |
| this a question or a statement which denies itself in statement | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| statement which denies itself in statement? Let us not allow our | W 139 L 8 (305) |
| perhaps appeared to contradict our statement that the revelation of the | W 169 L 4 (373) |
| 1. Here is the statement that will one day take | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| is really meant by the statement that the one responsibility of | M 8 A 3 M(24) |
| Will of God. In simple statement, it is to this simple | M 17 A 10 M(43) |
| who hear its Voice. This statement cannot be too often remembered | P 3 G 7 P(15) |
| terms. Rather it is a statement of the unity of Christ | S 1 C 5 S(6) |
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| is among the most misunderstood statements in the Bible. It does | T 1 B 48d (12) |
| freely given. Nothing in these statements implies any sort of level | T 2 A 10 (21) |
| be noted that the two statements are not in the same | T 3 B 7 (47) |
| facilitate clarity in our subsequent statements. T 3 G 2 | T 3 G 1 (60) |
| 3. Notice that these statements are not arranged in any | W 1 L 3 (3) |
| to return to the original statements, nor to apply the ideas | W 51 RI 6 (91) |
| here. Then think about these statements for a short while, preferably | W 61 L 5 (113) |
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| continue to exist as separate states. My word, which is the | T 1 B 27b (5) |
| They are subject to transitory states, and this necessarily implies variability | T 3 E 3 (54) |
| 7 The Bible repeatedly states that you should praise God | T 4 H 7 (97) |
| CAN be changed, and body states must shift accordingly. Of itself | T 24 E 2 (656) |
| beliefs, except that what it states takes questions FORM. | T 27 E 4 (742) |
| can be made between two states, but one of which is | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| The idea for today simply states a fact. It is not | W 48 L 1 (85) |
| created by God. It simply states the truth. 2. | W 61 L 1 (112) |
| factors into unity. It simply states the truth. Practice this truth | W 97 L 1 (192) |
| on sickness and on separate states. Sickness is a retreat from | W 137 L 1 (296) |
| healing offers restitution for imagined states and false ideas which dreams | W 137 L 5 (297) |
| 4. He merely states that he is not himself | W 139 L 4 (304) |
| must remain unchangeable with transitory states by definition false. And that | W 152 L 5 (322) |
| Todays idea but states the simple truth which makes | W 156 L 1 (337) |
| a separation from God. It states, in the clearest form possible | M 18 A 5 M(45) |
| yourself; all fears of future states and all concern about the | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| it as well. All worldly states must be illusory. If God | M 27 A 3 M(62) |