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| hope, because the guns are stilled an instant, and the fear | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| and meaningless desires have been stilled. Await His Word in quiet | W 125 L 6 (254) |
| pile of dust silenced and stilled. For see, this dust can | W 136 L 8 (292) |
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| uprooted, and has disappeared. The stillness and the peace of NOW | T 16 H 6 (449) |
| calm within, where in holy stillness dwells the living God you | T 18 B 5 (482) |
| 23 B 10 The stillness of your certainty of Him | T 23 B 10 (630) |
| bringing them an instants stillness, when the memory of God | T 28 B 8 (764) |
| of eternity resound throughout the stillness, yet disturb it not. And | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| render unremembered and undone. The stillness speaks in gentle sounds of | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| always was. Surrounded by a stillness so complete no sound of | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| part of your mind where stillness and peace reign forever. Try | W 49 L 2 (86) |
| try to settle in perfect stillness, remembering only how much you | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| quiet in power, strong in stillness, and completely certain in Its | W 106 L 1 (213) |
| We ask for peace and stillness in the midst of all | W 109 L 1 (222) |
| rest and quiet, peace and stillness, and the safety and the | W 109 L 2 (222) |
| close your eyes, sink into stillness. Let these periods of rest | W 109 L 5 (223) |
| sound, yet more afraid of stillness; terrified of darkness, yet more | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| day be a day of stillness and of quiet listening. Your | W 125 L 1 (253) |
| sanctified. 3. In stillness we will hear His Voice | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| stay with Him in perfect stillness, silent and at peace, beyond | W 183 L 8 (395) |
| die! 8. The stillness of your Self remains unmoved | W 197 L 8 (444) |
| the world. Now is there stillness where before there was a | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| with me. And in that stillness, we will find the peace | W 208 RVI 1 (455) |
| Brother, we find that stillness now. The way is open | W 225 L 2 (467) |
| silent now. And in the stillness, hallowed by His Love, God | W 254 L 2 (499) |
| 1970 Lesson 273. The stillness of the peace of God | W 273 W6 0 (520) |
| our minds, with certainty, The stillness of the peace of God | W 273 W6 1 (520) |
| mine. 2. The stillness of today will give us | W 286 L 2 (534) |
| This is a day of stillness and of peace. | W 291 L 0 (540) |
| And if I need but stillness and a tranquil, open mind | W 361 L 1 (618) |
| His Voice is heard in stillness. And His Judgment comes to | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
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| and in every thought. Peace stills my heart, and floods my | W 267 L 1 (513) |
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STIMULI.....................4
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| to what? becomes crucial. Since stimuli are identified through perception, you | T 1 B 42b (10) |
| certain specific ways to ALL stimuli which it perceives as related | T 4 H 3 (96) |
| you do not respond to stimuli, but to stimuli AS YOU | T 11 A 1 (280) |
| respond to stimuli, but to stimuli AS YOU INTERPRET THEM. Your | T 11 A 1 (280) |
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| between miracles and projection. The stimulus MUST precede the response, and | T 1 B 42b (9) |
| perception, you first perceive the stimulus and then behave accordingly. It | T 1 B 42b (10) |
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| with the poisoned and relentless sting of fear. Attest his innocence | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| JUSTIFY his pain. The constant sting of guilt he suffers serves | T 27 C 9 (735) |
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| hearts are tranquil, with a stir of deep anticipation, for the | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
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| sin, nor for a tiny stirring of guilts attraction. Would | T 23 A 4 (626) |
| things because I feel the stirring of His strength in me | W 60 RI 2 (110) |
| the voice of hope, the stirring of the truth within his | W 95 L 16 (188) |
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| forever as loves attraction stirs and calls to you. From | T 19 K 5 (542) |
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STOLE.......................2
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| of you you think you stole from Heaven. Give it back | T 18 J 2 (507) |
| on you for what you stole. Nor will God end His | T 23 C 13 (635) |
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| entitled to believe that every stolen scrap of pleasure is their | T 27 B 6 (731) |
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| CAN is the central foundation stone in your thought system, and | T 3 I 6 (68) |
| It is a real foundation stone of the thought system I | T 6 F 8 (145) |
| share with HIM. Not one stone you place upon it but | T 10 B 3 (253) |
| its wrappings. As each senseless stone which seems to shine in | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| 7 There is no stone in all the egos | T 19 C 7 (518) |
| erect the heavy walls of stone and iron doors he thought | W 134 L 12 (283) |
| he is but made of stone. He can do nothing. We | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| before this mindless piece of stone? Or will you make another | W 170 L 8 (378) |
| upon this bit of carven stone you made, and call it | W 170 L 11 (379) |
| my help to roll the stone away, and it is done | U 8 A 2 U(13) |
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| leaving in your way no stones to trip on, and no | T 20 E 9 (559) |
| and fall down upon the stones you did not recognize, but | T 21 B 1 (574) |
| himself fall lower than the stones upon the ground, and look | T 29 J 1 (805) |
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| is nothing in itself, and stood for nothing when you had | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| welcome made at last. Where stood a cross stands now the | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| and guilt. And all that stood between your image of yourself | T 30 F 6 (824) |
| salvation now with him who stood beside you when you were | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| shining light where each one stood before. For every grievance is | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| replace their little names, you stood before them worshipfully, naming them | W 182 L 4 (391) |
| be salvation. Yet it merely stood for the belief the fear | W 196 L 5 (439) |
| remedy from every choice that stood for a mistake. What prayer | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| thought it was alone and stood against the world. Humility brings | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| the place where once they stood there is a gateway to | G 2 A 2 G(4) |
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| a better person deigns to stoop to save a baser one | S 2 C 2 S(15) |
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| Being limitless, IT DOES NOT STOP. It creates forever, but not | T 7 A 3 (154) |
| extends itself. It does not STOP at the body, for if | T 8 G 10 (205) |
| universe of love does not stop because you do not see | T 10 B 7 (254) |
| relationship is threatened by anything, stop instantly and offer the Holy | T 18 F 6 (494) |
| is not strong enough to stop a buttons fall, nor | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| repeat it; you will merely stop and let it go, unless | T 19 D 3 (520) |
| hands to give. Would you stop now to look for guilt | T 19 G 6 (532) |
| does the Son of God stop briefly by, to offer his | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| LET IT IN; only to stop your interference with what will | T 21 C 8 (580) |
| go beyond. Watch how they stop at nothingness, unable to go | T 22 D 6 (615) |
| power to make the body stop its evil deeds, because you | T 27 I 7 (758) |
| this unless you choose to stop it. It is merely taking | W 44 L 7 (76) |
| them. Go on; clouds cannot stop you. 6. If | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| We will try today to stop these senseless attacks on salvation | W 72 L 7 (138) |
| to close our eyes and stop our ears. Now we would | W 72 L 10 (139) |
| by not allowing sight to stop before it sees. We will | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| we practiced yesterday. You cannot stop with the idea the world | W 129 L 1 (263) |
| suffer, twist your limbs and stop your heart, commanding you to | W 136 L 8 (292) |
| that is the time to stop. M 17 A 5 | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| it again as your defense. Stop for a moment now and | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
| do what is impossible. Then stop a while, long enough to | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
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| them. Your mind cannot be stopped in this unless you choose | W 44 L 7 (76) |
| begins again which had been stopped only an instant, though it | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
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STOPPING....................1
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| granite block of sin, and stopping at the outside form of | T 22 D 5 (615) |
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| Yet how can sight which stops at nothingness, as if it | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| 26 D 5 Salvation stops just short of Heaven, for | T 26 D 5 (707) |
| quietly into the mind that stops an instant, and is still | T 28 B 8 (764) |
| question its effects. Learning which stops with what the world would | W 184 L 7 (399) |
| what the world would teach stops short of meaning. In its | W 184 L 7 (399) |