| THINKS......................110 | |
| in what no one else thinks is true. It is true | T 1 B 51i (16) |
| believe that the Father REALLY thinks this way? It is so | T 3 C 4 (48) |
| will not last. The ego thinks it is an advantage not | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| and having. The higher mind thinks according to the laws which | T 5 B 1 (101) |
| This is NOT as God thinks, and you must think as | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| you must think as He thinks if you are to know | T 6 B 19 (133) |
| not understand God if he thinks he has something that others | T 7 F 4 (166) |
| them. This is because he thinks he is GIVING something TO | T 7 F 9 (167) |
| UNDO the change his ego thinks it has made in him | T 7 F 11 (167) |
| the power and glory he thinks he has lost. Whenever you | T 8 D 5 (193) |
| When a Child of God thinks of himself in this way | T 8 G 1 (203) |
| image of what its maker thinks HE is. And that is | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| dust out of which it thinks you were made. As long | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| in his secret that he thinks that he has done this | T 13 C 5 (339) |
| you DO. For each one thinks that he has sacrificed something | T 15 H 7 (408) |
| Yet this is what he thinks he WANTS. He is not | T 15 H 7 (408) |
| MIND goes or what IT thinks, for this seems unimportant. As | T 15 H 8 (409) |
| Having identified with what it THINKS it understands, it sees ITSELF | T 16 A 2 (424) |
| it is the way God thinks, and what is natural to | T 16 C 3 (427) |
| special relationship in which it thinks it can accomplish this, it | T 16 F 7 (440) |
| not want for one he thinks he would prefer. And he | T 16 F 7 (440) |
| from them. And what it thinks it is in no way | T 18 I 4 (503) |
| because, in its delusions, it thinks it is the Son of | T 18 J 1 (507) |
| which in its madness it thinks it has ACCOMPLISHED. T | T 19 C 7 (518) |
| part of what the ego thinks you are, you will ALWAYS | T 19 D 1 (520) |
| Forgive the sins your brother thinks he has committed, and all | T 19 L 8 (545) |
| and overlook the sins he thinks he sees within himself. Offer | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| events and feelings its maker thinks it causes. Long ago, we | T 21 C 11 (581) |
| justify the madness. Your brother thinks he made the world with | T 21 C 13 (581) |
| denies creation. With you, he thinks the world he made, made | T 21 C 13 (581) |
| but for himself, as God thinks not without His Son. Only | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| on differences, where each one thinks the other has what he | T 22 A 2 (604) |
| everyone sees only what he thinks he IS. And what your | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| holy relationship. For what one thinks the other will experience with | T 22 G 14 (625) |
| one can attack unless he thinks he has. Belief in enemies | T 23 A 1 (626) |
| marches to defeat, because it thinks that triumph over you is | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| you is possible. And God thinks otherwise. This is no war | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| of CONTENT. No one who thinks that one of them is | T 23 C 16 (636) |
| him still. For no one thinks of murder and escapes the | T 23 D 1 (639) |
| healing. But the mind that thinks it IS a body is | T 25 A 3 (669) |
| the condition in which it thinks it is. And It must | T 25 B 7 (671) |
| from love to everyone who thinks sin possible. Nor WILL it | T 25 H 1 (686) |
| the form it takes. Who thinks the world is sane in | T 25 H 4 (687) |
| is justified in ANYTHING it thinks, or is maintained by ANY | T 25 H 4 (687) |
| he did not do, but THINKS he did? And where would | T 25 I 5 (692) |
| anothers due, because he thinks HE is deprived. And so | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| no hurt of him. He thinks your blood is on his | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| common need. For each one thinks that if he does his | T 27 H 4 (751) |
| which dreams your dreams and thinks your thoughts instead of you | T 27 I 7 (758) |
| Like you, your brother thinks he is a dream. Share | T 28 E 3 (773) |
| to every separate piece that thinks it is a picture in | T 28 E 8 (775) |
| to hate, and so he thinks that love is fearful; hate | T 29 A 2 (784) |
| your Savior not because he thinks he is a body. For | T 29 D 1 (790) |
| find its peace? Your brother thinks he holds the hand of | T 29 F 5 (795) |
| his treachery to them. He thinks he NEEDS them that he | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| escape his thoughts, because he thinks the thoughts are real. And | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| chaos in a world he thinks is governed by the laws | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| unaffected by the world he thinks is real. Nor have its | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| the mind from what it thinks. They do not seek to | T 29 J 8 (807) |
| one mistake is that he thinks them real. What can the | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| to walk with you, and thinks perhaps a bit behind, a | T 31 B 9 (842) |
| NOT the mind. The body thinks no thoughts. It has no | T 31 C 4 (844) |
| 5 The mind that thinks it is a sin has | T 31 C 5 (845) |
| the simple statement that it THINKS. And what can think has | T 31 E 14 (853) |
| can learn that everything it thinks reflects the deep confusion that | T 31 E 14 (854) |
| not the way the world thinks, but you must learn that | W 17 L 1 (30) |
| is difficult for anyone who thinks he is in this world | W 35 L 1 (57) |
| himself. Yet the reason he thinks he is in this world | W 35 L 1 (57) |
| holiness of the mind that thinks with God. Take a minute | W 45 L 9 (79) |
| Voice Which speaks for Him thinks as He does. 4 | W 47 L 3 (83) |
| It is insanity that thinks these things. You call them | W 76 L 4 (149) |
| has been solved if he thinks the problem is something else | W 79 L 2 (157) |
| from its function now, it thinks it is alone and separate | W 96 L 6 (190) |
| for this is what it thinks that it is for. Waste | W 96 L 6 (190) |
| The mind which sees illusions thinks them real. They have existence | W 99 L 3 (197) |
| real because the mind that thinks these thoughts is separate from | W 99 L 3 (197) |
| itself to this despair. It thinks it cannot change, for what | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| does not ask because it thinks it knows. It does not | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| is obscure to anyone who thinks that love can change. He | W 127 L 2 (258) |
| be impossible. And thus he thinks that he can love at | W 127 L 2 (258) |
| at other times. He also thinks that love can be bestowed | W 127 L 2 (258) |
| must elude the mind that thinks of it as partial or | W 127 L 3 (258) |
| what has no opposite. He thinks he made a hell opposing | W 131 L 9 (270) |
| is the truth. A madman thinks the world he sees is | W 132 L 1 (273) |
| nothing in a form he thinks he likes. 7. | W 133 L 6 (278) |
| is delusional in what it thinks it can accomplish. It would | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| from the body where it thinks the mind exists. Its forms | W 140 L 1 (307) |
| you think of, or who thinks of you. For your experience | W 157 L 5 (340) |
| the part of you which thinks that it is real but | W 160 L 1 (347) |
| target for attack, for no-one thinks he hates a mind. Yet | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| seat of fear except what thinks of fear? 7. | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| is the only home he thinks he knows. Here is the | W 166 L 4 (364) |
| your mind of everything it thinks is either true or false | W 189 L 7 (417) |
| s mistakes in what he thinks he is. It is a | W 190 L 2 (419) |
| forgiven everyone he sees or thinks of or imagines? Who could | W 192 L 8 (426) |
| is real to anyone who thinks this thought is true. And | W 196 L 6 (439) |
| does not matter if another thinks your gifts unworthy. In his | W 197 L 4 (441) |
| is given every mind which thinks that it has separate thoughts | W 230 W2 1 (473) |
| is within this fence he thinks he lives, to die as | W 260 W5 1 (506) |
| For within this fence he thinks that he is safe from | W 260 W5 1 (506) |
| Son is perfect. When he thinks that he is hurt in | W 281 L 1 (529) |
| curtailed and limiting. The ego thinks that what one gains totality | W 319 L 1 (570) |
| Infinite. In its insanity it thinks it has become a victor | W 330 W12 2 (583) |
| come as far as he thinks. Yet when he is ready | M 5 B 6 M(10) |
| possible, that the mind which thinks it believes it has a | M 18 A 5 M(45) |
| can be but he who thinks it real, and seeks by | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| against his freedom because he thinks that it is slavery. | P 2 A 4 P(2) |
| Spirit uses time as He thinks best, and He is never | P 2 A 5 P(2) |
| gross distortions that the world thinks real. G 1 A | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
| a dream. Yet if he thinks that he must first go | G 3 A 2 G(6) |