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| with their reality than your unawareness of your Soul can interfere | T 7 J 3 (181) |
| that it is a sudden unawareness of the body, and a | T 18 G 11 (498) |
| values will produce confusion, and UNAWARENESS. In an unholy relationship, each | T 22 D 9 (616) |
| from its protective shield of unawareness, and is brought to light | W 138 L 10 (302) |
| s grace to shine in unawareness, while the toys and trinkets | W 258 L 1 (503) |
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| use it to correct his UNBELIEF, which placed him in it | T 1 B 51i (16) |
| not BELIEVE in totality. This unbelief is its origin, and while | T 7 G 4 (170) |
| but known. Belief implies that unbelief is possible, but knowledge of | P 3 C 4 P(6) |
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he has judged to be unbelievable. The more | T 7 I 8 (179) |
| be understood because it IS unbelievable. The utter meaninglessness of all | T 7 I 8 (180) |
| perception that comes from the unbelievable must be apparent, but it | T 7 I 8 (180) |
| you that the ego is unbelievable and will forever BE unbelievable | T 7 I 9 (180) |
| unbelievable and will forever BE unbelievable. You who made the ego | T 7 I 9 (180) |
| the ego by believing the unbelievable cannot make this judgment alone | T 7 I 9 (180) |
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| of truth there are NO unbelievers and NO sacrifices. In the | T 8 J 10 (216) |
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UNBELIEVING.................1
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| to regard yourself as supercilious, unbelieving, lighthearted, distant, emotionally shallow, callous | T 10 F 9 (267) |
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UNBIDDEN....................1
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| anything should come to me unbidden by myself. Even in this | W 253 L 1 (498) |
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UNBIND......................1
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| take its place as you unbind your mind from little things | W 129 L 5 (264) |
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| be transformed together, and returned unblemished into the Mind of God | S 1 C 9 S(7) |
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| created and creating, born and unborn as yet, still in the | T 24 H 2 (665) |
| still. While those as yet unborn will hear the call we | W 98 L 4 (194) |
| today. We give to those unborn and those passed by, to | W 109 L 9 (224) |
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| that truth returns, unhindered and unbound. Where concepts of the self | T 31 E 17 (854) |
| it. Thus will you remain unbound, in peace eternal in the | W 193 L 12 (430) |
| laws of time and space, unbound by any preconceptions, and with | W 199 L 2 (447) |
| Son, not slave to time, unbound by laws which rule the | W 204 RVI 1 (454) |
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| timeless and their communication is unbroken, for they are not separated | T 12 F 6 (327) |
| with them is YOUR continuity, unbroken because it is wholly shared | T 12 F 8 (328) |
| Son is quite impossible here. Unbroken and uninterrupted love flows constantly | T 14 D 11 (373) |
| by teaching that communication remains unbroken even if the body is | T 15 K 7 (422) |
| travel down from a long, unbroken line along another plane, but | T 19 D 5 (521) |
| One Who knows it is unbroken, and forever changeless. This One | T 19 D 6 (521) |
| one of perfect union and unbroken continuity. The one he made | T 20 G 1 (563) |
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| helps you depart in peace, unburdened and certain of your purpose | W 61 L 4 (112) |
| return to a new world unburdened by its weight; beheld not | W 170 L 11 (379) |
| teacher of God rise up unburdened, and walk lightly on. Yet | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
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| is never still. It shifts unceasingly across the mirror of your | T 14 F 4 (378) |
| go home so deeply, so unceasingly, His Voice cries unto you | W 183 L 5 (395) |
| He whispers of His home unceasingly to you. For He would | W 183 L 7 (395) |
| universe, and yet He asks unceasingly that you return with Him | W 183 L 11 (396) |
| Love has called to us unceasingly since time began. 10 | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| Who sees it plainly and unceasingly. Yet it is hidden to | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
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| therefore incapable of knowledge, being uncertain. He is also incapable of | T 3 F 1 (57) |
MUST be confused; it is uncertain by definition. | T 3 F 4 (57) |
| for great cruelty because, being uncertain of their true Authorship, men | T 3 H 7 (65) |
| YOU, for He is not uncertain of HIMSELF. And what He | T 9 H 3 (239) |
| is easy to help an uncertain child, for he recognizes that | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| As long as you remain uncertain, it can be only because | T 15 C 4 (391) |
| situation in which you are uncertain, the first thing to consider | T 17 G 2 (472) |
| this lasts, you are not uncertain of your identity, and would | T 18 G 11 (498) |
| and lilies in the other, uncertain which to give. Join now | T 20 B 1 (547) |
| found each others hand, uncertain whether to let it go | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| yet because you still remain uncertain that vision gives you MORE | T 21 B 3 (575) |
| wants. Yet what he is uncertain of, God CANNOT give. For | T 21 I 4 (602) |
| desire it while he remains uncertain, and Gods giving must | T 21 I 4 (602) |
| one thought with purpose still uncertain, or one wish with a | T 24 H 7 (667) |
| started to allow your first, uncertain steps to be directed up | T 28 D 1 (770) |
| concealed within a separate and uncertain bit of clay? T | T 28 D 7 (771) |
| to cover it with vague, uncertain forms and changing shapes, forever | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| believe the world is an uncertain place, in which you walk | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| who wanders in the world uncertain, lonely, and in constant fear | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| constantly distracted, disorganized, and highly uncertain. 2. The part | W 49 L 1 (86) |
| answer, but you are still uncertain about what the problem is | W 79 L 3 (157) |
| today. Perhaps your mind remains uncertain yet a little while. Be | W 96 L 11 (191) |
| gleam a firefly makes an uncertain moment, and goes out. The | W 97 L 7 (193) |
| gain they made. Those still uncertain, too, will join with us | W 98 L 4 (194) |
| ways; its shifting patterns and uncertain goals, its painful pleasures and | W 131 L 7 (270) |
| 5. Thus he becomes uncertain of his life, for what | W 139 L 5 (304) |
| itself, nor be in parts uncertain and in others sure. You | W 156 L 2 (337) |
| not knowing who he is, uncertain of all things but this | W 160 L 5 (348) |
| lost however hard to gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| comes a little nearer each uncertain heart that does not beat | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| have been weak at times, uncertain in your purpose, and unsure | W 185 L 10 (404) |
| conflicting goals, impermanent and vague, uncertain and ambiguous. Who could be | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| the world esteems are so uncertain that they change ten times | W 186 L 10 (408) |
| are? Who would still be uncertain? Who could be unsure of | W 256 L 1 (501) |
| that no one who is uncertain of his Identity could avoid | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
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| bereft of water and set uncertainly upon oblivion. Here does the | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| ground where you can pause uncertainly, waiting to choose between the | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| you spinning round, to grasp uncertainly at any straw that seems | T 28 H 3 (781) |
| seems to come and go uncertainly, and offer no stability to | T 29 B 4 (785) |
| God, to walk the world uncertainly. This is the Self Which | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| doubts have made us walk uncertainly and slowly on the road | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| not at home. He goes uncertainly about in endless search, seeking | W 183 L 3 (394) |
| counterfeit of peace, it rests uncertainly upon a bed of lies | G 1 A 1 G(1) |
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| nor held to limits or uncertainties of any kind. Here do | T 24 H 7 (667) |
| judgment or make plans against uncertainties to come, you have again | W 136 L 19 (295) |
| purpose, he will bolster its uncertainties with increasing deception. M | M 26 A 5 M(61) |
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| know is to be certain. Uncertainty merely means that you do | T 3 E 1 (54) |
| the mind in areas of uncertainty. The mind is very active | T 3 F 7 (58) |
| you are judging them. All uncertainty comes from a totally fallacious | T 3 H 3 (63) |
| over authorship has left such uncertainty in the minds of men | T 3 H 8 (65) |
| being was the beginning of UNcertainty because abilities are potentials, NOT | T 6 E 8 (142) |
| exceed it because of its uncertainty. And it can never go | T 9 F 3 (233) |
| suspiciousness to viciousness, since its uncertainty is increased. Yet it is | T 9 F 5 (234) |
| view, but rather a certainty. Uncertainty brought to certainty does not | T 14 D 3 (370) |
| reflect. Confronted with such seeming uncertainty of meaning, judge it not | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| Love rests in certainty. Only uncertainty can be defensive. And all | T 22 F 3 (619) |
| can be defensive. And all uncertainty is doubt about YOURSELF. | T 22 F 3 (619) |
| remains unanswered in your mind. Uncertainty was brought to certainty so | T 26 F 4 (711) |
| Is fear a treasure? Can uncertainty be what you WANT? Or | T 26 H 12 (718) |
| and pain of self-betrayal and uncertainty, so deep and bitter that | T 29 J 9 (807) |
| cannot but produce confusion and uncertainty and fear. T 30 | T 30 B 2 (809) |
| you walk in danger and uncertainty. It is but your INTERPRETATIONS | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| to prefer a dream allow uncertainty to enter here. Be not | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| no room for doubt and uncertainty today. We are asking a | W 77 L 6 (153) |
| at every turn, and bring uncertainty to all your hopes of | W 121 L 1 (241) |
| here the end of all uncertainty ensured at last. 2 | W 121 L 1 (241) |
| and pain; one moment of uncertainty and doubt. The worthless offers | W 128 L 4 (261) |
| And what is choice except uncertainty of what we are? There | W 139 L 1 (304) |
| as itself. 3. Uncertainty about what you must be | W 139 L 3 (304) |
| Were it part of you, uncertainty would be impossible. 6 | W 139 L 5 (305) |
| but a cloak for the uncertainty it would conceal. It needs | W 151 L 1 (316) |
| you welcome it as yours uncertainty remains. Yet God is fair | W 165 L 4 (362) |
| walk together. I must understand uncertainty and pain, although I know | W 170 RV 6 (382) |
| and recognize that his own uncertainty is not love but fear | M 8 A 2 M(23) |
| becomes possible because here alone uncertainty ends. U 1 A | U 1 A 2 U(1) |