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| s followers, and also its translators, to be entirely literal about | T 8 I 7 (212) |
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| distorted, and the messages it transmits to you who made it | T 18 J 3 (507) |
| it has no feeling. It transmits to you the feelings that | T 19 H 6 (535) |
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TRANSMITTING................1
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| keeps this will alive by transmitting it from His Mind to | T 5 C 7 (103) |
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TRANSPARENCY................1
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| thought system. Its thinness and transparency are not apparent until you | T 18 J 6 (508) |
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TRANSPARENT.................2
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| is real, is flimsy and transparent in the light. It holds | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| here are merely shadows there, transparent, faintly seen, at times forgot | W 159 L 5 (345) |
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TRANSPORT...................2
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| it is He Who will transport His Son across it. Have | T 28 B 12 (765) |
| peace and safety. It will transport you into a state of | W 50 L 3 (88) |
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| you will consider what this transportation really entails, you will realize | T 18 G 11 (498) |
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TRANSPORTED.................2
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| would cross over is literally transported there. T 16 D | T 16 D 8 (433) |
| call a sense of being transported beyond himself. This feeling of | T 18 G 10 (497) |
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| the one YOU cannot take, transports you to something completely different | T 18 J 11 (509) |
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TRAPPED.....................2
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| and death. Their minds are trapped in their brain, and its | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| thought that you are not trapped in the world you see | W 23 L 5 (39) |
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| the experience will be more traumatic than beatific. Healing is of | T 3 A 3 (46) |
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TRAVEL......................15
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| perceive the holy companions who travel with you, you will realize | T 11 J 11 (309) |
| There is no road to travel on, and no time to | T 11 J 11 (309) |
| on, and no time to travel through. For God waits not | T 11 J 11 (309) |
| Under His guidance you will travel light and journey lightly, for | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| here, but in eternity. You travel but in dreams while safe | T 12 G 16 (334) |
| is that to us who travel surely and very swiftly AWAY | T 18 D 3 (487) |
| downward spiral which seems to travel down from a long, unbroken | T 19 D 5 (521) |
| despair you travel now, yet it is but | T 24 C 14 (652) |
| to death. On some you travel gaily for a while, before | T 31 D 2 (846) |
| could you be made to travel on it, walking there without | T 31 D 10 (848) |
| is short that yet we travel. We are close indeed to | W 122 L 10 (245) |
| the way that I must travel to remember You. 2 | W 345 L 1 (599) |
| His way that everyone must travel in the end, because it | W 360 L 2 (616) |
| of God has yet to travel, and he has need of | M 17 A 8 M(42) |
| all along the way you travel, happy in the hope of | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
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| above the thorny roads we traveled on before the Christ appeared | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| walking in the way you traveled will be gone from you | W 155 L 10 (335) |
| again upon a road we traveled on before and lost our | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
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| s Son is not a traveler through OUTER worlds. However holy | T 12 G 13 (333) |
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| bruise yourself against them in traveling through. Let your Guide TEACH | T 18 J 9 (509) |
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| have found the way, and travelled far along it, to a | W 286 L 2 (534) |
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| He walks in peace who travels sinlessly along the way love | T 23 A 2 (626) |
| judges not the road it travels. It perceives no gap, because | T 28 G 2 (779) |
| grow dark. And He Who travels with you HAS the light | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| devotion, and a glow that travels from your fingertips to those | W 157 L 5 (340) |
| to meet one as he travels on, be foretold from the | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
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| 26) Illusions are travesties of creation; attempts to bring | M 9 A 2 M(26) |
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| back with longing on the travesty it made of your relationships | T 16 G 9 (446) |
| he WANTS. Such is the travesty on Gods creation. For | T 24 H 10 (668) |
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| to it. Yet what is treacherous to the ego IS faithful | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| and this allegiance makes it treacherous to love BECAUSE you are | T 7 G 5 (170) |
| belief that YOU have been treacherous to YOUR Creator, it believes | T 7 H 10 (176) |
| who believe YOU have been treacherous to your Father. That is | T 11 H 15 (303) |
| you that you HAVE been treacherous to God and therefore DESERVE | T 11 H 15 (303) |
| ego, which you invited, is treacherous only to those who think | T 15 J 6 (418) |
| your enemy, weak, vulnerable and treacherous, worthy of the hate which | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| who are strong are NEVER treacherous, because they have no need | T 21 H 3 (598) |
| turning into something else. How treacherous does this enemy appear, who | T 21 H 4 (599) |
| righteous wrath from this most treacherous and cunning enemy? It must | T 23 C 11 (634) |
| plainly seen. For love IS treacherous to those who fear, since | T 29 A 2 (784) |
| Thus is love seen as treacherous, because it seems to come | T 29 B 4 (785) |
| something else. The miracle were treacherous indeed if it allowed you | T 29 E 2 (792) |
| own. While only he was treacherous before, now must you be | T 31 E 13 (853) |
| all the world perceived as treacherous, and out to kill. | T 31 F 5 (857) |
| in all its ways and treacherous beyond the hope of trust | W 360 L 1 (616) |
| one, or you will be treacherous to yourself. S 1 | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
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| traitor to God to Whom treachery is impossible, but it IS | T 11 H 15 (303) |
| you ascribed the egos treachery, inviting it to take His | T 15 J 8 (419) |
| little could see attraction there. Treachery to the Son of God | T 21 H 1 (598) |
| which belongs to you. His treachery demands his death, that YOU | T 23 C 11 (634) |
| C. The Treachery of Specialness | T 24 C 0 (648) |
| Specialness is the seal of treachery upon the gift of love | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| bears its seal but offers treachery to giver AND receiver. Not | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| Hell, sent from above, in treachery and guile, to work God | T 25 I 7 (693) |
| turn against him for his treachery to them. He thinks he | T 29 J 5 (806) |
| away, lest it perceive the treachery it hides. The lesson teaches | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| lurk behind. This concept emphasizes treachery, and trust becomes impossible. Nor | T 31 G 1 (858) |
| and death; a thing of treachery and black despair, of failing | T 31 G 14 (862) |
| name, for pardon is a treachery to truth. Guilt can not | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| further undermined, for there is treachery without and still a greater | W 153 L 2 (324) |
| without and still a greater treachery within. The mind is now | W 153 L 2 (324) |
| own, is being pressed to treachery against himself. He must deny | W 166 L 3 (364) |
| and suspect them of the treachery he sees in him. He | P 3 H 7 P(17) |
| be unveiled in all its treachery, and then let go forever | S 2 B 9 S(15) |
| love? Or is it rather treachery to one who needs salvation | S 2 C 5 S(16) |
| does not offer gifts in treachery, nor promise freedom while it | S 2 D 1 S(17) |
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| heart is, there is your treasure also. This means that you | T 2 B 1 (23) |
| established. Everyone defends his own treasure. You do not have to | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| still remain. WHAT do you treasure, and HOW MUCH do you | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| and HOW MUCH do you treasure it? Once you have learned | T 2 B 18 (25) |
| and learn what Gods treasure is and YOURS: This son | T 8 F 3 (200) |
| himself WAS his fathers treasure. He WANTED nothing else. | T 8 F 3 (200) |
| His Son is His only treasure. You want YOUR creations as | T 8 F 4 (200) |
| unworthy, because you are the treasure of God. What HE values | T 8 F 5 (201) |
| to add to Gods treasure by creating YOURS. His Will | T 8 F 6 (201) |
| who are Gods own treasure do not regard yourselves as | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| given His Will to His treasure, whose treasure It is. Your | T 8 F 11 (202) |
| Will to His treasure, whose treasure It is. Your heart lies | T 8 F 11 (202) |
| Your heart lies where your treasure is, as His does. You | T 8 F 11 (202) |
| teach the poor where their treasure IS. The poor are merely | T 11 D 1 (287) |
| one. If death is your treasure, you will sell everything else | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| it. You will accept your treasure, and if you place your | T 13 C 3 (338) |
| are centered on what I treasure. The difference is that I | T 13 D 13 (344) |
| and because of this, I treasure you beyond the value that | T 13 D 13 (344) |
| and you will FIND the treasure that you sought. Yet you | T 13 G 2 (351) |
| the happy purchase of a treasure to hold dear. T | T 13 H 5 (355) |
| priceless pearl, this hidden secret treasure, to be wrested in righteous | T 23 C 11 (634) |
| left you bankrupt, and your treasure house barren and empty, with | T 24 E 4 (657) |
| be received. Nor is the treasure less as it is given | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| Yet it can become a treasure house as rich and limitless | T 26 B 4 (701) |
| T(718) treasure of his own. And this | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| and loneliness. This is the treasure he has sought to find | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| of it. Is fear a treasure? Can uncertainty be what you | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| Self, you offer Him another treasure to be kept for you | W 96 L 11 (191) |
| One Self, you lay another treasure in your growing store. And | W 96 L 12 (191) |
| Spirits single gift; the treasure house to which you can | W 159 L 6 (345) |
| will know that here your treasure is, and here your rest | W 164 L 4 (359) |
| come, and offer you the treasure of salvation. He has need | W 164 L 8 (360) |
| be sure you have the treasure you have always sought. What | W 165 L 5 (363) |
| is with him, and a treasure his so great that everything | W 166 L 5 (364) |
| the peace of God? What treasure would I seek and find | W 287 L 1 (535) |
| as I looked upon the treasure which I thought I had | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| exile. I am sure my treasure waits for me, and I | W 355 L 1 (610) |
| it be wasted? Gods treasure house can never be empty | M 7 A 4 M(23) |