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| this will disappear. To every apprehension, every care, and every form | W 193 L 13 (431) |
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| have every reason to be apprehensive, anxious, and fearful. What can | W 47 L 1 (83) |
| how helpless and afraid, how apprehensive of just punishment how black | W 151 L 4 (316) |
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| wise to utilize a compromise approach to mind AND body, in | T 2 C 6 (32) |
| This is the usual psychoanalytic approach. It DOES allay guilt, but | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| DO involve a more direct approach to God Himself. It would | T 3 A 3 (46) |
| believes in this. The deductive approach to teaching accepts the generalization | T 3 C 8 (49) |
| become so fearful. As you approach the Beginning, you feel the | T 3 I 8 (69) |
| to a brother you DO approach me, and as you withdraw | T 4 G 10 (95) |
| stresses the ego. The team approach generally leads more to confusion | T 4 I 1 (99) |
| A wise teacher teaches through approach, NOT avoidance. He does NOT | T 6 F 3 (144) |
| is nothing more than an approach to WHAT ALREADY IS. Like | T 7 E 7 (162) |
| This WOULD be a healing approach if the dreamer were properly | T 9 D 4 (229) |
| forms of the egos approach, then, must arrive at an | T 9 D 7 (229) |
| there unseen. The more you approach the center of His thought | T 10 B 1 (252) |
| is clearly the characteristically contradictory approach of the ego to everything | T 10 F 14 (268) |
| The reason for this disorganized approach is evident. The ego does | T 17 G 2 (472) |
| is quite noticeable that this approach has brought you closer to | T 17 G 4 (473) |
| 18 F 2 Never approach the holy instant after YOU | T 18 F 2 (492) |
| yourself to make this choice. Approach it not lightly, for it | T 19 C 8 (519) |
| is misperceived, but as you approach the line, you realize that | T 19 D 5 (521) |
| lift this veil, not to approach it, nor even to suspect | T 19 K 3 (541) |
| threatens them as loves approach. Let love draw near them | T 20 G 7 (564) |
| respect, and through the SAME approach. The aspects which need solving | T 26 C 1 (703) |
| gains, it does not yet approach a basic question. Something must | T 31 E 13 (853) |
| have been asked. This casual approach has been intentional, and very | W 20 L 1 (34) |
| trying to leave appearances and approach reality. 8. It | W 41 L 7 (69) |
| While no particular form of approach is advocated, what is needful | W 44 L 8 (76) |
| only one thing is necessary; approach it as you would an | W 45 L 8 (79) |
| of your Self. We will approach this happiest and holiest of | W 49 L 3 (86) |
| of illusion is not our approach today. We are as certain | W 107 L 7 (217) |
| yet more terrified at the approach of light. What can the | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| sent you that you might approach this door some day, and | W 131 L 14 (272) |
| meaningless illusion by the same approach which carries all of them | W 136 L 1 (291) |
| would waste an instant in approach to God Himself for such | W 156 L 6 (338) |
| you bound no longer. The approach to God is near. And | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| we hasten on, for we approach a greater certainty, a firmer | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| dim and disappears as we approach the Source of meaning. It | W 170 RV 12 (384) |
| a fresh idea, a different approach. Because your will is free | M 3 A 3 M(5) |
| is but a faulty problem-solving approach, it is a decision. And | M 6 C 1 M(19) |
| need merely learn how to approach it; to be willing to | M 15 A 4 M(38) |
| no true teacher uses one approach to every pupil. On the | P 3 C 7 P(7) |
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| as Himself, and He is approached through the appreciation of His | T 10 E 7 (263) |
| LET IT GO. They have approached the darkest and deepest cornerstone | T 12 B 2 (312) |
| you jumped back; as you approached, he instantly withdrew. A cautious | T 29 A 3 (784) |
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| his misery lessens as he approaches it. This conditions him to | T 4 G 11 (95) |
| deceived will merely attack direct approaches, which would seem but to | T 13 F 7 (350) |
| to widening horizons, and direct approaches to the special blocks which | W 180 IN2 2 (387) |
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| then, is a way of APPROACHING knowledge by thinking IN ACCORDANCE | T 7 E 12 (164) |
| a feeling that you are approaching, if not actually entering into | W 44 L 10 (76) |
| This to which we are approaching. Let us raise our hearts | W 170 RV 5 (382) |
| earth! How close are we approaching to our goal! How short | W 194 L 1 (432) |
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| Rule is the rule for appropriate behavior. You cannot behave appropriately | T 1 B 42c (10) |
| unless you perceive accurately, because appropriate behavior DEPENDS on lack of | T 1 B 42c (10) |
| correctly applicable. It is NOT appropriate for miracles because a state | T 1 B 48b (12) |
| Flight from error is perfectly appropriate. T 2 B 14 | T 2 B 13 (25) |
| in physical terms is not appropriate. However, the next step is | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| that awe is NOT an appropriate reaction to me because of | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| NOT sacrifice, is the ONLY appropriate gift to His Own altar | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| create. The word create is appropriate here because, once what YOU | T 5 G 1 (117) |
| help? No response can be appropriate except the willingness to give | T 11 B 1 (280) |
| HIS. Only APPRECIATION is an appropriate response to your brother. Gratitude | T 11 B 4 (281) |
| your former goal was quite appropriate. You can escape from | T 17 F 7 (468) |
| are but means, each one appropriate to the end for which | T 20 H 7 (568) |
| sin the ego deems quite appropriate, and smiles approvingly. It has | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| process, and hallucination a more appropriate term for the result? | W 23 L 3 (38) |
| you have no guide to appropriate action, and no way of | W 24 L 1 (40) |
| your eyes would not be appropriate. Do not miss a practice | W 40 L 2 (67) |
| that active searching is not appropriate for todays exercises. Try | W 42 L 6 (71) |
| as He defines Himself is appropriate for use. We are trying | W 67 L 2 (124) |
| call on you to make appropriate defense. 3. The | W 135 L 2 (285) |
| used as the giver deems appropriate? Such is not giving but | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
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| appropriate behavior. You cannot behave appropriately unless you perceive accurately, because | T 1 B 42c (10) |
| of what is happening, how appropriately can you EXPECT him to | T 9 C 8 (226) |
| merely asks that you respond appropriately to what is not real | T 30 G 2 (827) |
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| therefore in variability in behavioral appropriateness. Since you and your neighbor | T 1 B 42c (10) |
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| self the world smiles with approval, for it guarantees the pathways | T 31 E 4 (851) |
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| is to select what you approve, and disregard what you consider | W 135 L 18 (288) |
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| shares my trust, and always approves my Atonement decisions because my | T 4 G 8 (94) |
| study of itself, and thoroughly approves the undertakings of students who | T 14 F 8 (379) |
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| students who would analyze it, approving its importance. Yet they but | T 14 F 8 (379) |
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| deems quite appropriate, and smiles approvingly. It has no fear to | T 21 E 1 (587) |
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| daily extended practice periods at approximately the same time each day | W 65 L 4 (119) |
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| for NOW is the closest approximation of eternity which this world | T 12 D 8 (321) |
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| W(321) April 1, 1970 Lesson 152 | W 152 L 0 (321) |
| W(324) April 7, 1970 Lesson 153 | W 153 L 0 (324) |
| W(329) April 8, 1970 Lesson 154 | W 154 L 0 (329) |
| W(333) April 15, 1970 Lesson 155 | W 155 L 0 (333) |
| W(337) April 17, 1970 Lesson 156 | W 156 L 0 (337) |
| W(339) April 20, 1970 Lesson 157 | W 157 L 0 (339) |
| W(341) April 20, 1970 Lesson 158 | W 158 L 0 (341) |
| W(344) April 21, 1970 Lesson 159 | W 159 L 0 (344) |
| W(347) April 21, 1970 Lesson 160 | W 160 L 0 (347) |
| W(350) April 23, 1970 Lesson 161 | W 161 L 0 (350) |
| W(354) April 23, 1970 Lesson 162 | W 162 L 0 (354) |
| W(356) April 24, 1970 Lesson 163 | W 163 L 0 (356) |
| W(359) April 28, 1970 Lesson 164 | W 164 L 0 (359) |
| W(362) April 28, 1970 Lesson 165 | W 165 L 0 (362) |
| W(364) April 29, 1970 Lesson 166 | W 166 L 0 (364) |