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| 3. As you survey your inner world, merely let | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| the idea slowly, as you survey either your inner or outer | W 32 L 5 (53) |
| then close your eyes and survey your inner thoughts with equal | W 33 L 2 (54) |
| you note in your casual survey. Say, for example: My holiness | W 36 L 3 (59) |
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| applications are essential. Alternate between surveying your outer and inner perceptions | W 33 L 2 (54) |
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| bitter ruler of all he surveys, who looks on nothing, yet | T 18 I 7 (504) |
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| of magic. The battle for survival is nothing more than the | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| is the guarantee of its survival. The ego becomes strong in | T 5 E 8 (110) |
| necessary to the egos survival because, as soon as you | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| an attempt to guarantee its survival beyond itself. Actually, all the | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| direct opposition to its own survival. But consider what this means | T 9 K 3 (248) |
| NO ONE well. Yet its survival depends on your belief that | T 15 H 4 (407) |
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| T(80) survive without judgment, and is laid | T 4 C 13 (80) |
| them, for it could not survive APART from them. And what | T 18 I 4 (503) |
| savage world the kind cannot survive, so they must take or | T 23 C 10 (634) |
| nothing can find mercy, or survive the ravages of fear except | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| did not want him to survive. Their stronger will could triumph | W 163 L 7 (357) |
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| 29 G 3 Nothing survives its purpose. If it be | T 29 G 3 (797) |
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| always being undone, and DOES suspect your motives. Your mind CANNOT | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| choice of witnesses should be suspect from the beginning. The ego | T 8 H 5 (209) |
| death. You do not even suspect this murderous but insane idea | T 12 B 1 (312) |
| approach it, nor even to suspect that it is there. This | T 19 K 3 (541) |
| not to listen, nor to suspect that what it tells you | T 22 B 3 (606) |
| you question it, and to suspect it really makes no sense | W 102 L 1 (205) |
| would be healed. Yet they suspect nothing. To them the separation | M 6 D 1 M(20) |
| fearful of his patients, and suspect them of the treachery he | P 3 H 7 P(17) |
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| concept is. If they even suspected it they would be healed | M 6 D 1 M(20) |
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| For its purpose is to suspend judgment ENTIRELY. Judgment always rests | T 15 F 1 (400) |
| be solved. Then try to suspend all judgment about what the | W 79 L 10 (159) |
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| knowledge ALL judgment is automatically suspended, and this is the process | T 3 H 3 (63) |
| laws of love are not suspended because you sleep. And you | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| recognition comes of vision and suspended judgment. Then only is it | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| grass to grow with roots suspended in the air. 4 | W 156 L 3 (337) |
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| letting your limits melt away, suspending all the laws your body | T 18 G 12 (498) |
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| Revelation induces complete but temporary suspension of doubt and fear. It | T 1 B 28c (5) |
| of preserving the BODY by suspension, thus giving it the kind | T 4 F 9 (91) |
| calls forth just the same suspension of faithlessness, withheld and left | T 17 I 1 (478) |
| kind, you may find the suspension of judgment in connection with | W 4 L 4 (7) |
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| afraid of love. And deep suspicion and the chill of fear | T 25 I 6 (692) |
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| minds in others, making him suspicious of THEIR motivation. This is | T 6 G 4 (147) |
| suspiciousness and viciousness. It remains suspicious as long as you despair | T 9 G 2 (235) |
| him confused, fearful, angry and suspicious. It will make the Holy | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
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| ego is therefore capable of suspiciousness at best and viciousness at | T 9 F 3 (233) |
| it will shift abruptly from suspiciousness to viciousness, since its uncertainty | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| that the ego vacillates between suspiciousness and viciousness. It remains suspicious | T 9 G 2 (235) |
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| are not deep enough to sustain you. The illusion that shallow | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| of HIS conviction will then sustain the belief of the miracle | T 1 C 6 (19) |
| the worthless. It will not sustain you. 3. Only | W 50 L 2 (88) |
| and remember Him. Prayer will sustain you now, and bless you | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
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| only as their punishment, perhaps sustained by someone else, but not | T 25 I 3 (691) |
| the idea on a more sustained basis, and the other consisting | W 31 L 1 (52) |
| to be thinking of anything. Sustained concentration is very difficult at | W 36 L 9 (65) |
| Lesson 50. I am sustained by the Love of God | W 50 L 0 (88) |
| world, you believe you are sustained by everything but God. Your | W 50 L 1 (88) |
| 5. 50) I am sustained by the Love of God | W 60 RI 5 (111) |
| Gods Voice, I am sustained by His Love. As I | W 60 RI 5 (111) |
| fifteen minutes for a more sustained practice period in which you | W 65 L 3 (119) |
| to recognizing your difficulties with sustained attention, you must also have | W 95 L 5 (185) |
| him off from Gods sustained Love and from his home | W 165 L 6 (363) |
| food by which I am sustained, the water which renews and | W 222 L 1 (464) |
| conceivable? What loss can be sustained? The world becomes a place | W 249 L 1 (493) |
| God, directed by His Voice, sustained by Him in love, and | W 267 L 1 (513) |
| of teaching is a more sustained relationship, in which, for a | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| God were reached directly in sustained awareness, the body would not | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
| clearer now; His vision more sustained in us; His Voice, the | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
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| little ripple and wants to swallow it. T 18 I | T 18 I 3 (503) |
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| the attraction of guilt holds sway, peace is not WANTED. The | T 19 G 1 (530) |
| them gently within the kindly sway of Heavens laws. What | T 20 I 7 (571) |
| where it once held seeming sway is now restored the function | T 29 G 4 (798) |
| longer. Time can have no sway upon you, nor can any | G 3 A 6 G(7) |
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| it. Nor can he be swayed by questioning his thoughts effects | W 132 L 1 (273) |
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| he gave, from which you swear he never will escape. This | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| T 29 G 2 Swear not to die, you holy | T 29 G 2 (797) |
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| to the devils care, swearing He will deliver it no | S 3 E 5 S(26) |
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| body tremble and the cold sweat of fear comes over it | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| of fear nor the cold sweat of seeming death can stand | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| waken to reality without the sweat of terror and a scream | T 27 H 12 (754) |
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| so great that It can sweep you out of all darkness | T 10 D 5 (260) |
| You are afraid it would sweep you away from yourself, and | T 12 C 5 (316) |
| patterns of light and darkness sweep constantly across your minds. | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| holy home, and let forgiveness sweep away all trace of the | T 23 B 10 (630) |
| Heaven come with us, to sweep away all vestiges of dreams | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
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| us in His arms, and sweeps away the cobwebs of our | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| rest. 3. Forgiveness sweeps all other dreams away, and | W 197 L 3 (443) |
| lies beyond them all. Forgiveness sweeps away distortions, and opens the | W 336 L 1 (589) |
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| deep peace in which the sweet and constant communication which God | T 13 E 6 (347) |
| is His gift whereby a sweet transition can be made from | W 159 L 10 (346) |
| This day will be your sweet reminder to remember You, Your | W 310 L 1 (560) |
| dreams of malice to the sweet embrace of everlasting Love and | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
| stand between you and the sweet release that God would offer | G 1 A 7 G(2) |
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| the song, and makes it sweeter still. And each one joins | T 26 E 5 (709) |
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| other part hears as the sweetest music; the song it longed | T 21 E 7 (588) |
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| to you. Here are His sweetness and His gentle innocence protected | T 22 B 11 (609) |
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| They are not kept to swell and bluster and to terrify | W 134 L 11 (283) |
| to make it grow and swell and rage. And thus is | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| loom large and grow and swell within its sight. It carefully | S 2 B 2 S(12) |
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| to save itself from being swept away, as it would surely | T 4 D 4 (83) |
| so complete that knowledge is swept away from recognition in the | T 14 A 1 (362) |
| loosened from our minds and swept away. Be innocent of judgment | T 31 A 12 (839) |