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| salvation. The question is always two- fold; first, WHAT is to | T 11 D 2 (287) |
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TWO-EDGED...................3
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| defense which is NOT a two-edged sword. T 2 B | T 2 B 20 (26) |
| invulnerability of the Atonement to two-edged application. This is not because | T 2 C 5 (31) |
| nature that holds for other two-edged defenses. T 3 D | T 3 D 2 (52) |
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| because of their strength. A two-way defense is inherently weak precisely | T 2 B 25 (27) |
| is. It is not a two-way battle. The ego attacks and | W 66 L 2 (121) |
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| Miracles do not involve this type of communication because they are | T 1 B 49 (13) |
| is a REMEDY, while any type of healing is a result | T 2 C 1 (31) |
| cannot create beyond itself, neither type of confusion need occur. | T 2 C 3 (31) |
| the first to the second type of strain described above, but | T 2 D 7 (38) |
| cannot be avoided in any type of judgment, because it implies | T 3 H 2 (63) |
| of ANY kind. Either basic type of insane decision will induce | T 8 J 8 (216) |
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| alternating investment in the two types or levels of perception is | T 2 B 31 (29) |
| organization without it. In all types of perception there is a | T 3 G 7 (61) |
| is applied only to certain types of problems, and in certain | T 16 A 2 (424) |
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TYPEWRITER..................1
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| I do not see that typewriter as it is now. I | W 9 L 3 (16) |
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| but it DOES have a typical solution. It obliterates the QUESTION | T 4 F 4 (90) |
| confusion of functions is so typical of the ego that you | T 9 C 7 (226) |
| a habit of response so typical of everything you do that | T 31 C 1 (844) |
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TYRANNICAL..................1
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| to be ugly, cruel and tyrannical. You are no more afraid | T 19 K 4 (541) |
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TYRANNIZE...................1
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| kingdom it set apart to tyrannize by madness into obedience and | T 18 J 1 (507) |
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| POTENTIAL, but places itself under tyrannous rather than genuinely authoritative control | T 1 B 43c (11) |
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| usurpation, which in turn produced tyranny. I told you that you | T 1 C 5 (19) |
| Freedom cannot be learned by tyranny of any kind, and the | T 8 E 8 (197) |
| from all danger and all tyranny. It is our acknowledgment that | W 76 L 13 (151) |
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| such are the dictates of tyrants. To change your mind means | T 1 B 43c (11) |
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| Manuscript Page --- U(1) Volume | U 0 0 0 M(71) |
| INTRODUCTION U 1 A 1 This | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| which the course aims. U 1 A 2 All | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
| here alone uncertainty ends. U 1 A 3 This | U 1 A 3 U(1) |
| that can be consistent. U 1 A 4 The | U 1 A 4 U(1) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(2) U | U 1 A 5 U(1) |
| U(2) U 1 A 5 You | U 1 A 5 U(2) |
| MIND-SPIRIT U 2 A 1 The | U 2 A 1 U(2) |
| one Son, or Christ. U 2 A 2 In | U 2 A 2 U(2) |
| parts; spirit and ego. U 2 A 3 Spirit | U 2 A 3 U(2) |
| and was never born. U 2 A 4 The | U 2 A 4 U(2) |
| opposite and no degrees. U 2 A 5 The | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(3) Therefore it | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| One with Gods. U 2 A 6 In | U 2 A U(3) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(4) | U 2 A U(3) |
| MIRACLE U 3 A 1 Illusions | U 3 A 1 U(4) |
| dreams, could only die? U 3 A 2 What | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| to make it so. U 3 A 3 There | U 3 A 3 U(4) |
| an answer even here. U 3 A 4 We | U 3 A 4 U(4) |
| answer that is meaningful. U 3 A 5 The | U 3 A 5 U(4) |
| must still be one. U 3 A 6 Where | U 3 A 6 U(4) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(5) now is | U 3 A 6 U(4) |
| that dreams are gone? U 3 A 7 What | U 3 A 7 U(5) |
| and finally passed by. U 3 A 8 This | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| make the question meaningless? U 3 A 9 Your | U 3 A 9 U(5) |
| uncondemned and wholly pure. U 3 A 10 The | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(6) | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| CHRIST U 4 A 1 Forgiveness | U 4 A 1 U(6) |
| and not towards it. U 4 A 2 Forgiveness | U 4 A 2 U(6) |
| to Him in peace. U 4 A 3 And | U 4 A 3 U(6) |
| eternal as its Creator. U 4 A 4 THE | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| we leave to God. U 4 A 5 It | U 4 A 5 U(6) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(7) U | U 4 A 6 U(6) |
| U(7) U 4 A 6 God | U 4 A 6 U(7) |
| the Will of God. U 4 A 7 There | U 4 A 7 U(7) |
| you have been forgiven. U 4 A 8 How | U 4 A 8 U(7) |
| KNOWLEDGE U 5 A 1 The | U 5 A 1 U(7) |
| will have an end. U 5 A 2 The | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| is forever without guilt. U 5 A 3 Knowledge | U 5 A 3 U(7) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(8) It will | U 5 A 3 U(7) |
| that true perception sees. U 5 A 4 The | U 5 A 4 U(8) |
| from where it came. U 5 A 5 A | U 5 A 5 U(8) |
| had been your certainty. U 5 A 6 This | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(9) U | U 5 A 7 U(8) |
| U(9) U 5 A 7 And | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| there snuffed out forever. U 5 A 8 Oh | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| CHRIST U 6 A 1 There | U 6 A 1 U(9) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(10) U | U 6 A 2 U(9) |
| U(10) U 6 A 2 The | U 6 A 2 U(10) |
| from their own illusions. U 6 A 3 In | U 6 A 3 U(10) |
| malice, fear or death. U 6 A 4 And | U 6 A 4 U(10) |
| at one with you. U 6 A 5 Is | U 6 A 5 U(10) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(11) U | U 6 A 6 U(10) |
| U(11) U 6 A 6 Is | U 6 A 6 U(11) |
| SPIRIT U 7 A 1 Jesus | U 7 A 1 U(11) |
| is part of Him. U 7 A 2 The | U 7 A 2 U(11) |
| set it in motion. U 7 A 3 The | U 7 A 3 U(11) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(12) was sent | U 7 A 3 U(11) |
| has put it there. U 7 A 4 The | U 7 A 4 U(12) |
| would make you safe. U 7 A 5 You | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(13) | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| EPILOGUE U 8 A 1 Forget | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| leads beyond the world? U 8 A 2 You | U 8 A 2 U(13) |
| according to His Will. U 8 A 3 We | U 8 A 3 U(13) |
| unchanged, unchanging and unchangeable. U 8 A 4 Be | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| would have you see. U 8 A 5 Let | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
| Manuscript Page --- U(14) an instant | U 8 A 5 U(13) |
| had made of it. U 8 A 6 Let | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
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| looking open-eyed at this, for ugliness such as this belongs not | T 15 H 3 (407) |
| into eternity, and beyond all ugliness into beauty that will enchant | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| of beauty hidden in the ugliness of the unholy relationship in | T 17 C 7 (459) |
| beauty or the veil of ugliness, the real world or the | T 17 C 11 (460) |
| its cost. All of the ugliness he sees about him is | M 11 A 6 M(30) |