| ASCEND......................8 | |
| you transcend YOUR prison and ascend to the Father? For these | T 10 G 2 (271) |
| accomplished FOR you. For we ascend unto the Father together, as | T 10 G 4 (272) |
| the egos making, and ascend unto your Father. T | T 15 B 12 (389) |
| to be true. Let us ascend in peace together to the | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| will you use it to ascend to Heaven alone. T | T 18 F 2 (493) |
| goals you pass as you ascend to meet the Christ in | W 100 L 8 (201) |
| hold you up as you ascend the shining stairway to the | S 1 A 3 S(1) |
| it waits its freedom to ascend above the world of chaos | S 2 B 10 S(15) |
| ASCENDANCE..................3 | |
| the Father, by giving HIM ascendance in our minds. We will | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| are in US, through HIS ascendance. What He has given is | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| the place of God to ascendance, first through Christs vision | P 3 C 5 P(6) |
| ASCENDED....................1 | |
| upon the earth after he ascended into Heaven, or became completely | U 7 A 1 U(11) |
| ASCENDING...................1 | |
| of rising power and with ascending --- Manuscript | S 1 D 1 S(7) |
| ASCENDS.....................2 | |
| and all its works, and ascends to the Father and HIS | T 10 G 1 (271) |
| E 16 As God ascends into His rightful place and | T 17 E 16 (466) |
| ASCENT......................2 | |
| This step begins the quicker ascent, but there are still many | S 1 E 2 S(9) |
| witnesses which make the steep ascent more gentle and more sure | S 3 A 1 S(20) |
| ASCRIBE.....................6 | |
| are on HIM. Do not ascribe the egos arrogance to | T 10 F 6 (266) |
| filled; the needs which you ascribe to you are | T 29 E 4 (792) |
| obscure to you. Do not ascribe a role to him which | T 29 E 6 (793) |
| and have the power you ascribe to them. And you pursue | T 29 H 7 (800) |
| and the cause which you ascribe to it. For example: I | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| the ego-based attributes which you ascribe to yourself, positive or negative | W 35 L 4 (57) |
| ASCRIBED....................6 | |
| Its fear aspect is often ascribed to fear of retaliation by | T 3 I 5 (68) |
| to Him. To Him you ascribed the egos treachery, inviting | T 15 J 8 (419) |
| be real. The purpose God ascribed to anything is its only | T 17 E 1 (462) |
| is not the one I ascribed to it, there must be | W 57 RI 3 (104) |
| any magical powers you have ascribed to yourself, nor on any | W 77 L 2 (152) |
| good and bad, you have ascribed to yourself; and wait in | W 94 L 4 (183) |
| ASCRIBES....................2 | |
| the powers which the ego ascribes to itself. Every mythological system | T 4 C 12 (79) |
| sees with the function IT ascribes to it. It does NOT | T 8 H 1 (208) |
| ASCRIBING...................1 | |
| or attributes which you are ascribing to yourself at the time | W 35 L 9 (58) |
| ASHAMED.....................4 | |
| at the time. He was ashamed to return to his father | T 8 F 3 (200) |
| fear to let you feel ashamed. It doubts not your belief | T 21 E 1 (587) |
| are sinners, guilty and afraid, ashamed of what we are. And | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| ideas of which it is ashamed. Hold onto nothing. Do not | W 189 L 7 (417) |
| ASHEN.......................1 | |
| as sanity. And fear, with ashen lips and sightless eyes, blinded | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| ASHES.......................2 | |
| hopes that turn to bitter ashes of despair. No-one but must | W 128 L 1 (261) |
| the taste of dust and ashes in their wake in place | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| ASIDE.......................90 | |
| without judgment, and is laid aside accordingly. The mind then has | T 4 C 13 (80) |
| YOURSELF you will have laid aside all anger and all attack | T 7 I 7 (179) |
| so they, too, can lay aside their weakness and add their | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| When YOU lay the ego aside, it will be gone. The | T 8 H 9 (210) |
| of God who has laid aside all false gods, and who | T 9 J 7 (247) |
| really see. You cannot lay aside the obstacle to real vision | T 11 C 12 (286) |
| upon it, for to lay aside means to judge AGAINST. If | T 11 C 12 (286) |
| do. And you will lay aside the world and find another | T 12 F 11 (329) |
| but last until you step aside from ALL your needs, and | T 12 G 12 (333) |
| everyone to lay all guilt aside. Reflect the peace of Heaven | T 14 F 1 (377) |
| veil of time is pushed aside. No one who has not | T 15 G 5 (405) |
| of what you have cast aside, but what you still desire | T 15 I 2 (412) |
| thrust Heaven and its Creator aside WITHOUT a sense of sacrifice | T 15 K 5 (421) |
| so perpetuate it. Step gently aside, and let the healing be | T 16 A 3 (424) |
| them. Reserve not one idea aside from truth, or you establish | T 17 B 3 (453) |
| given wherever faithlessness is laid aside, unused. And then the power | T 17 I 3 (478) |
| yours; the place you set aside to house your hate is | T 18 G 8 (497) |
| obeys, and gently setting them aside. T 18 G 13 | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| BOTH of you. Lay faithlessness aside, and come to it | T 19 B 12 (515) |
| with yours. See him throw aside the black robe he was | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| will lightly brush the veil aside and run to meet Him | T 19 K 2 (541) |
| about a while, and laid aside. Listen and hear this carefully | T 20 C 6 (550) |
| peace and understanding? Then lay aside the body and quietly transcend | T 20 G 9 (565) |
| eternal. You must have set aside a place in which the | T 21 F 5 (591) |
| these meaningless distractions, lay Heaven aside? Your --- | T 23 A 4 (626) |
| now, to let Him draw aside the veil that seems to | T 25 B 4 (670) |
| punishment that they lay it aside, unaided, and perceive it is | T 25 I 5 (692) |
| it IS arrogant to lay aside the power that He gave | T 26 H 19 (719) |
| gave. And do not brush aside his many gifts because he | T 27 H 14 (755) |
| miracle will brush them all aside, and thus make room for | T 28 D 6 (771) |
| eagerly he comes, and steps aside from heavy shadows that have | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| dreams are means to step aside from dreaming of a world | T 29 F 7 (796) |
| ever learned before, and put aside all images you made. The | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| Try to lay such feelings aside, and merely use these things | W 3 L 1 (5) |
| disturbs you during the day, aside from the practice periods. Be | W 14 L 7 (25) |
| If you can stand aside from the ego ever so | W 44 L 6 (76) |
| your minds holiness. Stand aside, however briefly, | W 45 L 9 (79) |
| of days to follow, set aside ten to fifteen minutes for | W 65 L 3 (119) |
| Self by laying all grievances aside and wakening in Him. | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| in your mind. Brush them aside with your hand; feel them | W 69 L 5 (129) |
| a good time to lay aside for each of them, and | W 70 L 5 (132) |
| to try to lay judgment aside, and ask what Gods | W 72 L 9 (139) |
| grievances, and lay the grievances aside, and look at him. Someone | W 78 L 4 (154) |
| which you laid your images aside, --- Manuscript | W 78 L 9 (155) |
| answer. You have laid deception aside, and seen the light of | W 80 L 2 (160) |
| see, I must lay grievances aside. I want to see, and | W 85 RII 2 (168) |
| Three times today, set aside about 10 minutes for a | W 91 L 5 (175) |
| lay all idols and self-images aside; go past the long list | W 94 L 4 (183) |
| process which must be laid aside, for it is but another | W 95 L 10 (187) |
| All our doubts we lay aside today, and take our stand | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| learn to lay all fear aside, and know your Self as | W 99 L 10 (199) |
| all fear be gently laid aside that Love may find Its | W 99 L 13 (199) |
| are my inheritance. Then lay aside the conflicts of the world | W 104 L 3 (208) |
| All this we lay aside, and seek instead that which | W 104 L 4 (208) |
| If you will lay aside the egos voice however | W 106 L 1 (213) |
| s Son. Today I lay aside All sick illusions of myself | W 120 RIII 2 (240) |
| come to learn to cast aside the world they thought was | W 127 L 10 (260) |
| state today, with self-deception laid aside, and with an honest willingness | W 133 L 13 (279) |
| gladly will our brothers lay aside their cumbersome defenses which availed | W 135 L 21 (289) |
| it. As these are laid aside, the strength the body has | W 136 L 18 (294) |
| each hour, as we lay aside all thoughts which would distract | W 139 L 12 (306) |
| So do we lay aside our amulets, our charms and | W 140 L 10 (309) |
| our interfering thoughts be laid aside, not separately, but all of | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| 323) We lay aside the arrogance which says that | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| all self-concepts have been laid aside and recognized as false. Their | W 152 L 10 (323) |
| of fear is gladly laid aside when children come to see | W 153 L 12 (326) |
| Him in return. You lay aside but what was never real | W 153 L 20 (328) |
| mind has come to lay aside denial and accept the Thought | W 165 L 5 (363) |
| Take time today to lay aside your shield which profits nothing | W 183 L 11 (396) |
| All false humility we lay aside today, that we may listen | W 186 L 4 (406) |
| this: Be still and lay aside all thoughts of what you | W 189 L 7 (417) |
| against your throat, and put aside the withering assaults with which | W 190 L 9 (421) |
| comfort and security. He lays aside the sick illusions of the | W 194 L 8 (433) |
| forgotten when we lay comparisons aside. What more remains as obstacles | W 195 L 8 (436) |
| come at last, to lay aside all hope of finding happiness | W 200 L 2 (449) |
| in a dream, we turn aside and ask ourselves if we | W 272 W6 2 (519) |
| sights and sounds forever laid aside. And where they were perceived | W 280 W7 1 (528) |
| a purpose, it is laid aside. It is not sick or | W 294 L 1 (543) |
| a single part that stands aside, or one of more or | W 318 L 1 (569) |
| It cannot be evaded, set aside, denied, disguised, seen somewhere else | W 333 L 1 (586) |
| eternity, for time has stepped aside today. I do not seek | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| learn to lay all judgment aside and ask only what he | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| Healing will always stand aside when it would be seen | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
| you yet learned to stand aside and hear the Voice of | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
| comes to all who stand aside in quiet listening, and wait | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
| interpretations and laying all injustices aside. If Gods Son were | M 20 A 1 M(49) |
| Prayer is a stepping aside; a letting go, a quiet | S 1 B 5 S(4) |
| little gods it gladly lays aside, not in resentment, but in | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| give fear would be laid aside as easily as joy and | G 1 A 2 G(1) |
| everyone may come and step aside from time. Put out your | G 3 A 10 G(9) |