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| result, undertaken to justify the terrible misperception that God Himself persecuted | T 3 C 3 (48) |
| have not admitted to this terrible secret because you STILL wish | T 12 B 3 (313) |
| Hell lies only in the terrible attraction of guilt, which the | T 16 F 9 (441) |
| is the burden that is terrible, and not the truth. | T 21 G 7 (596) |
| and sightless eyes, blinded and terrible to look upon, is lifted | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| deny their presence nor their terrible results. All that can be | T 24 B 2 (645) |
| which can BE perceived. This terrible illusion was denied in but | T 26 F 12 (713) |
| He bids you bring each terrible effect to Him, that you | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| KEEP the dream alive and terrible, for who could wish for | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| is a lesson in a terrible displacement, and a fear so | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| This moment can be terrible. But it can also be | W 170 L 8 (378) |
| from Him. And He is terrible above all else, cruel beyond | W 170 L 10 (379) |
| God Himself, and in its terrible autonomy it sees the Will | W 330 W12 2 (583) |
| 9 Madness but seems terrible. In truth it has no | M 18 A 9 M(47) |
| is not Creator but avenger. Terrible His Thoughts and fearful His | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
| in all the universe. This terrible mistake about yourself the miracle | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| remedy appears to be a terrible alternative to life. S | S 2 B 1 S(12) |
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| not yield to it is terribly afraid. T 5 I | T 5 I 2 (124) |
| love still hating it, and terribly afraid of its judgment upon | T 18 D 3 (487) |
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TERRIFIED...................5
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| and dragons and they are terrified. Yet if they ask someone | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| than an idle dream has terrified Gods Son, and made | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| on darkness, and perceive the terrified imaginings that come from guilty | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| yet more afraid of stillness; terrified of darkness, yet more terrified | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| terrified of darkness, yet more terrified at the approach of light | W 121 L 3 (241) |
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| devour it, and the ocean terrifies the little ripple and wants | T 18 I 3 (503) |
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| perceptions of little children, which terrify them because they do not | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| only the hidden that can terrify, not for what it IS | T 14 C 1 (367) |
| swell and bluster and to terrify the foolish dreamer who believes | W 134 L 11 (283) |
| them nothing, and could only terrify. 22. We will | W 135 L 21 (289) |
| and sin appears indeed to terrify. And yet what sin perceives | W 250 W4 4 (495) |
| will your dreams remain to terrify you. And the memory of | W 280 W7 4 (528) |
| has no effects can hardly terrify. M 17 A 10 | M 17 A 9 M(43) |
| something else that seems to terrify. But it is not the | P 3 G 4 P(14) |
| else deceives, all else will terrify, and even when it seems | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
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| H 17 Children perceive terrifying ghosts and monsters and dragons | T 10 H 17 (278) |
| use of time! And how terrifying! For underneath its fanatical insistence | T 15 B 5 (387) |
| prefer IS terrifying. Your attempts to blot out | T 18 C 4 (485) |
| His substitutes for all the terrifying sights and screaming sounds the | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| have looked on what seemed terrifying, and seen it change to | T 20 I 11 (573) |
| the tale he reads of terrifying destiny, defeat of all his | W 153 L 14 (327) |
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| Open the dark cornerstone of terror on which it rests, and | T 10 B 1 (252) |
| afraid of crucifixion. Your real terror is of REDEMPTION. Under the | T 12 C 2 (315) |
| darkness and dim imaginings of terror, cold fantasies of fear and | T 17 I 4 (479) |
| invaded by the illusion of terror. For the dream of your | T 18 C 4 (484) |
| fear, and sometimes to stark terror. But you WILL advance because | T 18 D 2 (487) |
| the Holy Spirit through seeming terror, trusting Him not to abandon | T 18 J 4 (507) |
| s messengers are trained through terror, and they tremble when their | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| any situation strikes you with terror and makes your body tremble | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| And now you stand in terror before what you swore never | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| be READY to look on terror with no fear at all | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| and freed from all the terror that kept it hidden. There | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| moments, its ranting strikes no terror in your hearts. For you | T 21 E 6 (588) |
| Yet what it hears in terror, the other part hears as | T 21 E 7 (588) |
| reversal, leading still deeper into terror, and away from truth. Think | T 23 C 21 (637) |
| Forget the time of terror that has been so long | T 26 F 9 (711) |
| instant when the time of terror was replaced by love. And | T 26 F 13 (713) |
| and given seem dangerous, with terror justified. T 26 I | T 26 I 3 (721) |
| the night. But place no terror symbols on your path, or | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| of fear, the time of terror and of ancient hate, the | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| reality without the sweat of terror and a scream of mortal | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| of those you dreamed in terror, and in fear of death | T 27 H 13 (754) |
| and no darkened tombs where terror rises from the bones of | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| from the judgment laid in terror and in guilt upon yourself | T 29 J 2 (805) |
| one unless he were in terror and despair? And this the | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| the worship of despair and terror, and the dream from which | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| by the turmoil and the terror of the world; the dreams | T 30 D 10 (818) |
| perceived without the toys of terror that you made. No more | T 30 E 8 (822) |
| in exchange for dreams of terror. For it is on this | T 30 G 1 (827) |
| the place of dreams of terror. Fear cannot arise unless attack | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| It IS a world of terror and despair. Nor is there | T 31 A 7 (838) |
| loss of self, and greater terror would arise in you. | T 31 E 8 (852) |
| in armature but must have terror striking at his heart. | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| of fear made real and terror justified. Is it not strange | W 135 L 4 (285) |
| and grip the mind with terror and anxiety so strong that | W 138 L 8 (301) |
| the light. It holds no terror now, for what was made | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| your Father, left alone in terror in a fearful world made | W 153 L 13 (326) |
| which quails and retreats in terror as the Voice for God | W 186 L 6 (407) |
| yourself walking the world in terror, with the world twisting in | W 191 L 6 (423) |
| becomes impossible, and where is terror then? What fears could still | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| To all that speaks of terror, answer thus: I will forgive | W 193 L 13 (431) |
| Nor need you hide in terror from the deadly fear of | W 196 L 9 (440) |
| is an instant in which terror seems to grip your mind | W 196 L 10 (440) |
| and brings the witnesses of terror to your mind. The real | W 290 W8 1 (539) |
| they see a world where terror is impossible, and witnesses to | W 290 W8 1 (539) |
| me, and take away all terror and all pain. And as | W 295 L 1 (544) |
| and live no more in terror and in pain. Do not | S 3 E 10 S(28) |
| a dream of shock and terror, merciless decay and sickening contortions | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| first go through a greater terror still, he must see hope | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
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| to THEMSELVES. Good teachers never terrorize their students. To terrorize is | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| never terrorize their students. To terrorize is to attack, and this | T 3 C 11 (50) |
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| yourself. So do your childish terrors melt away, and dreams become | T 29 J 10 (807) |
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| submit his beliefs to this test, to that extent are his | T 1 B 53a (17) |
| G. The Test of Truth | T 14 G 0 (381) |
| 6 You have one test, as sure as God, by | T 14 G 6 (382) |
| anything until you pass the test of perfect peace, for peace | T 14 G 13 (384) |
| And this will be the test by which you recognize that | T 14 G 16 (385) |
| 24 H 6 The test of everything on earth is | T 24 H 6 (666) |
| T 25 H 6 Test everything that you believe against | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| real criteria by which to test all things you think you | W 133 L 3 (277) |
| my experience, if I but test them out. Let me attempt | W 327 L 2 (579) |