| ARISEN......................3 | |
| behavior-will conflict could not have arisen. Then the whole process is | T 2 E 1 (39) |
| presence proves that error has arisen, and correction must be made | W 187 L 8 (411) |
| been lost, and idols have arisen to obscure the unity that | S 3 D 1 S(23) |
| ARISES......................47 | |
| of mercy. Its judgmental side arises only because man is capable | T 2 B 4 (23) |
| B 6 False projection arises out of false denial, NOT | T 2 B 6 (24) |
| insulting, an interpretation which obviously arises from their misperception of themselves | T 2 B 33 (30) |
| The fear of healing arises, in the end, from an | T 2 C 18 (35) |
| a sign of strain, which arises whenever the WILL to do | T 2 D 5 (38) |
| WHAT you do. This situation arises in two ways: 1. You | T 2 D 5 (38) |
| love, or the fear which arises from behavior-will conflict could not | T 2 E 1 (39) |
| this is fear. 2. Fear arises from lack of love. 3 | T 2 E 1 (39) |
| is, and how ENTIRELY it arises from misprojection. This kind of | T 3 C 6 (49) |
| totally unknown to God. It arises solely from fear. This is | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| no levels, and ALL conflict arises from the concept of levels | T 3 F 1 (57) |
| F 5 Intrapersonal conflict arises from the same basis as | T 3 F 5 (58) |
| NEED NOT BE. Depression ALWAYS arises ultimately from a sense of | T 4 E 4 (86) |
| attempt to understand anything that arises from it. Since He does | T 9 A 3 (223) |
| not true. Therefore, nothing that arises from it means anything. The | T 9 F 7 (235) |
| symptom of sickness and fear arises here because this is the | T 10 B 12 (255) |
| Any response OTHER than love arises from a confusion about the | T 11 D 5 (288) |
| H 10 All this arises because they do not believe | T 13 H 10 (356) |
| form it takes, your guilt arises from your failure to fulfill | T 13 I 4 (360) |
| the system of thought which arises from joining them is incoherent | T 14 F 9 (379) |
| All the guilt in it arises from YOUR use of it | T 15 F 5 (401) |
| ability to satisfy you COMPLETELY, arises only from perfect faith in | T 15 F 12 (403) |
| completion CANNOT complete, and life arises not from death, nor Heaven | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| power that heals all pain arises from your wish to retain | T 17 B 1 (452) |
| difficulty with the holy instant arises from your fixed conviction that | T 18 E 3 (490) |
| the real world. For faith arises from the Holy Spirits | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| HAS no alternative. The truth arises from what He KNOWS. And | T 24 A 2 (644) |
| hate, or wish to separate arises here. For here the purpose | T 24 B 8 (646) |
| sight of perfect sinlessness. Nothing arises but is met with instant | T 25 D 4 (677) |
| instantly the memory of God arises in the mind that has | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| that makes up the world arises from the first accomplishment of | T 31 A 4 (837) |
| of all this. And constancy arises in the sight of those | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| the day as the need arises, five practice periods are required | W 23 L 6 (39) |
| In no situation which arises do you realize the outcome | W 24 L 1 (40) |
| made immediately when any situation arises which tempts you to become | W 33 L 3 (54) |
| peaceful perception of the world arises. 2. Three longer | W 34 L 1 (55) |
| a specific form of temptation arises in your awareness, the exercise | W 34 L 5 (55) |
| concerning you or someone else arises, or comes to mind. In | W 38 L 6 (63) |
| As the world I see arises from my thinking errors, so | W 54 RI 1 (98) |
| to uncover each one that arises to interfere with it. Note | W 65 L 5 (120) |
| whenever any thought of grievance arises against anyone, physically present or | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| for them whenever a situation arises in which they are called | W 77 L 7 (153) |
| 11. If a situation arises which seems to be disturbing | W 93 L 11 (182) |
| temptation easily today whenever it arises, merely by remembering the limits | W 130 L 10 (268) |
| when, for an instant, truth arises in your own deluded mind | W 136 L 7 (292) |
| against? The world it sees arises from a mind at peace | W 290 W8 3 (539) |
| fulfilled. And thus Your Son arises and returns to You. | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| ARISING.....................7 | |
| was a complex of behaviors arising out of clearly opposed thought | T 6 B 18 (133) |
| It cannot BE anything else. Arising from your OWN decision NOT | T 9 I 5 (242) |
| in the plan of Atonement arising from His Love. Be an | T 16 H 10 (450) |
| see the face of Christ, arising in its place. Who could | T 26 E 3 (708) |
| held dear, with true ideas arising in the place of thoughts | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| makes these words his own; arising with them in his mind | W 162 L 3 (354) |
| without the gift of fear arising in your heart. For you | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| ARK.........................3 | |
| E. Entering the Ark T 20 | T 20 E 0 (557) |
| completed without your part. The ark of peace is entered two | T 20 E 6 (558) |
| itself alone. It is an ark of safety, | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| ARM.........................2 | |
| and nails, and his strong arm is free to guide you | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| fly or a floor, an arm or an apple. The sole | W 2 L 2 (4) |
| ARMAMENTS...................1 | |
| doubts, its penalties and heavy armaments, its legal definitions and its | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| ARMATURE....................1 | |
| no-one walks the world in armature but must have terror striking | W 135 L 3 (285) |
| ARMIES......................1 | |
| alone and separate, attacked by armies massed against itself, and hiding | W 96 L 6 (190) |
| ARMOR.......................5 | |
| others serve. Here is its armor, its protection, and the fundamental | T 19 C 5 (518) |
| remove the ponderous and useless armor made to chain his mind | W 134 L 12 (283) |
| your plans and make your armor thicker and your locks more | W 135 L 4 (285) |
| illusions gifts are now his armor, and the sword he holds | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| its gifts will go, your armor and your sword will disappear | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
| ARMORED.....................1 | |
| to be safe, and magically armored against truth. And these decisions | W 138 L 8 (301) |
| ARMS........................24 | |
| you remember Gods open arms and finally know His open | T 9 E 7 (232) |
| the instant he perceives the arms of love around him. And | T 12 G 7 (331) |
| and resting in the Everlasting Arms. Loves arms are open | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| the Everlasting Arms. Loves arms are open to receive you | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| you rest forever in the arms of peace, in perfect safety | T 24 D 6 (654) |
| that would lay down its arms and cease to play with | W 136 L 14 (294) |
| and the trees extend their arms to shield you from the | W 156 L 4 (337) |
| and takes us in His arms, and sweeps away the cobwebs | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| and inescapable. Lay down your arms, and only then do you | W 170 L 2 (377) |
| as merely foolish. And your arms indeed would crumble into dust | W 170 L 5 (378) |
| 9. Lay down your arms and come without defense into | W 190 L 9 (421) |
| awaits my glad return. Your arms are open, and I hear | W 226 L 2 (468) |
| and safe forever in His arms. I am the Son He | W 235 L 1 (478) |
| at peace within His loving arms. Each heartbeat calls His Name | W 267 L 1 (513) |
| be crucified. Safe in Your arms let me receive Your Son | W 303 L 2 (553) |
| sure protection of Your loving arms. --- Manuscript | W 317 L 2 (568) |
| hold His brothers, and His arms remain outstretched In holy welcome | W 361 L 1 (620) |
| hold His brothers, and His arms To reach to Him as | W 361 L 2 (620) |
| to rest in devastations arms, where worms await to greet | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
| still surrounds you in the arms of peace. Dream now of | S 3 E 6 S(26) |
| Love and perfect peace. My arms are open to the Son | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
| My heart and in My arms. How dear is every gift | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| lifts the universe into Their arms. G 4 A 6 | G 4 A 5 G(11) |
| to recall into His loving arms the son He loves, who | G 5 A 3 G(13) |
| ARMY........................6 | |
| against him. They join the army of the powerless, to wage | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| They are indeed a sorry army, each one as likely to | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| hatred would be impossible. The army of the powerless must be | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| their dream. How would an army act in dreams? Any way | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| as easily. This is no army, but a madhouse. | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| 21 H 4 The army of the powerless is weak | T 21 H 4 (599) |