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| all time as well. My treasure-house is full, and angels watch | W 316 L 1 (567) |
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| YOU. They will always be treasured by God because they belong | T 7 H 12 (177) |
| is ALWAYS given what is treasured, and what is treasured IS | T 13 C 2 (338) |
| is treasured, and what is treasured IS returned to you. | T 13 C 2 (338) |
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| Heaven, where all of the treasures given to Gods Son | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| allowed to offer all its treasures to the Son of God | T 28 B 9 (764) |
| of happiness as all the treasures you would keep within the | T 28 D 7 (771) |
| hands of all the petty treasures of this world. You wait | W 130 L 8 (267) |
| from His storehouse, that its treasures may increase. His lilies do | W 159 L 9 (346) |
| think you want. Your trifling treasures put away, and leave a | W 164 L 8 (360) |
| him, and open up his treasures to be free? 7 | W 166 L 6 (365) |
| Each day a thousand treasures come to me with every | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| me come to where my treasures are, and enter in where | W 316 L 1 (567) |
| another day to find the treasures which my Father offers me | W 334 L 1 (587) |
| I go to find the treasures God has given me. | W 334 L 1 (587) |
| my store with Heavens treasures, which alone are real. Thus | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| text to the storehouse of treasures laid up equally for the | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
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| need unmet, within this golden treasury of Christ. 7. | W 159 L 6 (345) |
| that it is now the treasury in which God places all | W 162 L 4 (354) |
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TREAT.......................6
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| you do. How could you treat your brother better than by | T 5 F 11 (115) |
| will see yourself. As you treat him you will treat yourself | T 8 D 4 (192) |
| you treat him you will treat yourself. As you think of | T 8 D 4 (192) |
| at this time only to treat them as the same in | W 23 L 7 (39) |
| to you. Try, however, to treat them all alike to whatever | W 26 L 7 (45) |
| your inner world. Try to treat them both as equally as | W 32 L 3 (53) |
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TREATED.....................6
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| loser; no one left unfairly treated and deprived, and thus with | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| seen. You cannot BE unfairly treated. The belief you are is | T 26 K 3 (727) |
| temptation to perceive yourself unfairly treated. In this view, you seek | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| The wish to be unfairly treated is a compromise attempt that | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| And if you are unfairly treated, he must suffer the unfairness | T 27 A 1 (729) |
| pain, to be deprived, unfairly treated or in need of anything | T 27 B 1 (729) |
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| the great preserver of sin; treating it with respect, and honoring | T 19 D 2 (520) |
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TREATMENT...................1
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| you choose the kind of treatment that is suitable. But it | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
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TREATY......................2
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| restricted in amount, became the treaty you had made with him | T 29 A 3 (784) |
| to be a breach of treaty not to be allowed. | T 29 A 3 (784) |
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| which man needed nothing. The tree of knowledge is also an | T 2 A 2 (20) |
| The fruit of only ONE tree was forbidden to man in | T 3 I 4 (67) |
| T(68) tree which was forbidden was named | T 3 I 4 (68) |
| was forbidden was named the tree of knowledge. Yet God created | T 3 I 4 (68) |
| of the fruit of the tree of knowledge is a symbolic | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| find NO safety. Not one tree left standing still will shelter | T 23 D 6 (640) |
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| down before you, and the trees extend their arms to shield | W 156 L 4 (337) |
| false desires, fallen from the trees of hopelessness you sought before | W 200 L 10 (451) |
| pushing through the soil, the trees are budding now, and birds | W 230 W2 4 (473) |
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TREMBLE.....................6
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| trained through terror, and they tremble when their master calls upon | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| terror and makes your body tremble and the cold sweat of | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| you here a while, and tremble not. You will be ready | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| shake and loosen. Brothers, you tremble with them. Yet what you | T 20 G 7 (564) |
| one which makes the ego tremble. T 21 E 3 | T 21 E 2 (587) |
| a thing to make you tremble, and to quail in fear | T 29 I 4 (803) |
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| as He speaks, the image trembles and seeks to attack the | W 186 L 7 (407) |
| It dreams of punishment, and trembles at the figures in its | W 330 W12 2 (583) |
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| give you the real world, trembling with readiness to BE given | T 17 C 7 (456) |
| about him? Who can walk trembling in a fearful world, and | T 23 A 5 (627) |
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| have no idea of the tremendous release and deep peace that | T 3 H 3 (63) |
| The psychotherapist, then, has a tremendous responsibility. He must meet attack | P 3 E 10 P(11) |
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TRESPASSES..................3
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| you have forgiven it its trespasses, and so it looks on | T 31 F 5 (857) |
| both, as you forgive the trespasses you thought them guilty of | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| forgive himself for all the trespasses with which he would condemn | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
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| There is no pain, no trial, no fear that teaching this | T 14 B 7 (365) |
| every fear or pain or trial you have HAS BEEN undone | T 14 G 10 (383) |
| lift you out of every trial, and raise you high above | W 50 L 3 (88) |
| we can perceive; for every trial we think we still must | W 292 L 2 (541) |
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| T 31 H 3 Trials are but lessons which you | T 31 H 3 (863) |
| all problems we perceive, all trials we see, and every situation | W 292 L 1 (541) |
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| world you NEED not have tribulation BECAUSE I have overcome the | T 4 B 17 (75) |
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| Spirit speaks in all your tribulations, all your pain, all suffering | W 193 L 5 (429) |
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TRIBUTE.....................6
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| is true, and constitutes a tribute to your power. You who | T 15 D 3 (393) |
| is asked of you, in tribute to your magnitude and NOT | T 15 D 4 (394) |
| and change it into a tribute to your ego, which was | T 18 C 1 (484) |
| to spend this instant paying tribute to the body, or let | T 20 G 12 (566) |
| to you. All of the tribute you have given specialness belongs | T 24 H 2 (665) |
| inheritance you made as fitting tribute to the Son He loves | W 184 L 12 (400) |
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| How can it maintain the trick of its existence except with | T 4 E 1 (86) |
| 4. Time is a trick; a sleight of hand, a | W 158 L 4 (341) |
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| BE denied. Not all the tricks and games you offer it | T 12 C 7 (316) |
| available to everyone. Only by tricks of magic are special powers | M 26 A 3 M(60) |
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| understating it. I have also tried to do the same in | T 3 A 2 (46) |
| function which the ego has tried to develop, but has systematically | T 4 F 6 (90) |
| as well as theoretically. He tried every means his very inventive | T 5 I 6 (125) |
| Everyone who has ever tried to use prayer to request | T 8 K 1 (219) |
| to save yourself. Many have tried to do this in my | T 9 C 5 (226) |
| this simply because you have tried to limit what HE created | T 10 B 6 (254) |
| establish your PERSONAL autonomy you tried to create unlike your Father | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| 12 You who have tried to banish love have not | T 11 C 12 (285) |
| itself a poor learner. You tried to make the separation eternal | T 11 F 4 (293) |
| 9 You who have tried to learn what you do | T 11 F 9 (295) |
| how much distance you have tried to interpose between your awareness | T 11 I 6 (305) |
| of God. You who have tried to keep power for yourselves | T 14 G 1 (381) |
| alternatives but these. You have tried many compromises in the attempt | T 15 J 9 (419) |
| endowed it with fear and tried to cast it out, though | T 15 K 4 (421) |
| do so. You have never tried to solve anything yourself and | T 16 C 10 (429) |
| more to you than you tried to take away. He protected | T 16 D 5 (432) |
| 13 You who have tried so hard, and are STILL | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| holy instant after YOU have tried to remove all fear and | T 18 F 2 (492) |
| the tiny aspect which you tried to hide from Heaven straight | T 18 I 11 (506) |
| behold disaster and catastrophe, you tried to crucify him. If you | T 21 A 2 (574) |
| And long and hard you tried to understand its messages. You | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| for you, not what you tried to give yourself. T | T 22 C 11 (613) |
| him not his holiness, but tried to see your sins in | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| it means is that you tried to keep a promise to | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| are my inheritance. I have tried to give my inheritance away | W 56 RI 1 (102) |
| be through Him. I have tried to define what seeing is | W 59 RI 4 (108) |
| 4. You have tried to do just the opposite | W 70 L 4 (131) |
| usefulness, because it can be tried so easily and seen as | W 108 L 6 (220) |
| every circumstance where it is tried, the thought behind it can | W 108 L 6 (220) |
| the sickly wishes that it tried to authorize the body to | W 136 L 16 (294) |
| all the choices you have tried to make this is the | W 138 L 6 (301) |
| but a shadow we have tried to cast across Your Own | W 184 L 15 (401) |
| I find the gifts illusions tried to hide, awaiting me in | W 322 L 1 (574) |
| a teacher of God has tried to be a channel for | M 8 A 2 M(23) |
| healing. In fact, it probably tried to teach him how to | P 4 B 2 P(21) |