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| patients and therapists alike accept unrealistic goals not completely free of | P 3 A 4 P(3) |
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| does not make distinctions among unrealities. Nor does it seek to | W 140 L 6 (308) |
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UNREALITY...................25
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| ALWAYS involve twisting perception into unreality. Fantasy is a debased form | T 1 C 5 (19) |
| of being, induces feelings of unreality, and results in utter confusion | T 7 G 2 (169) |
| involve the willingness to judge UNREALITY for what it is. This | T 9 J 2 (245) |
| YOURSELF, and you MUST fear unreality BECAUSE you have denied yourself | T 10 F 10 (267) |
| help that it IS, the unreality of fear MUST dawn upon | T 11 B 7 (282) |
| they will replace aspects of UNreality. Aspects of reality can be | T 13 B 1 (335) |
| gone as one into the unreality from which they came. | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| BE undone. Undoing is for unreality. And this reality WILL do | T 14 E 2 (375) |
| REALLY safer in maintaining the unreality of what has happened than | T 16 C 6 (428) |
| move toward further fragmentation and unreality. The shadow figures enter more | T 17 C 4 (458) |
| it a world of total unreality HAD to emerge. What else | T 18 B 2 (481) |
| to keep your hold on unreality, and to prevent yourself from | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| D. The Unreality of Sin | T 19 D 0 (520) |
| and feelings of impermanence and unreality. You will believe that you | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| instant, long ago, before its unreality gave way to truth. Not | T 26 F 4 (711) |
| Here is the CAUSE of unreality. And it is here that | T 27 H 11 (754) |
| of fear, and then its unreality is plain. Dreams are for | T 30 E 8 (822) |
| some dreams, but keep their unreality obscure, and give to them | T 30 I 3 (834) |
| used to demonstrate its own unreality. And on this alone it | W 13 L 2 (22) |
| us a little part of unreality, as we devote our minds | W 130 L 7 (267) |
| It is sins unreality which makes forgiveness natural and | W 134 L 6 (282) |
| but only to proclaim its unreality in terms which still have | W 184 L 10 (400) |
| the means to prove its unreality to me. The key is | W 342 L 1 (596) |
| agree more quickly to the unreality of a louder voice he | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
| conceal effectively. The egos unreality is not denied by words | U 3 A 3 U(4) |
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UNREASONABLE................3
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| and the mind DOES become unreasonable without reason. This is merely | T 9 J 3 (246) |
| is their enemies who are unreasonable and insane, while they are | W 170 L 6 (378) |
| the opposite. It does appear unreasonable at first to be told | M 8 A 4 M(24) |
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UNRECEIVED..................1
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| is receiving. What remains as unreceived has not been given, but | W 126 L 7 (256) |
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UNRECOGNIZABLE..............2
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| fact. Defenses must make facts unrecognizable. They aim at doing this | W 136 L 5 (292) |
| this will change, and grow unrecognizable in time, however much you | W 187 L 4 (410) |
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UNRECOGNIZED................16
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| it CAN be recognized or unrecognized, real or false to YOU | T 14 D 2 (370) |
| do, the split will remain unrecognized, and therefore unhealed. T | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| all are part of your unrecognized dedication to death. The glitter | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| outcomes are impossible. But an unrecognized belief is a decision to | T 24 B 2 (644) |
| choose attack instead of love, unrecognized and swift to challenge you | T 24 B 2 (645) |
| belief, to be defended though unrecognized, is faith in specialness. This | T 24 B 3 (645) |
| each other, comes from each unrecognized belief in specialness. For each | T 24 B 8 (646) |
| not will your Savior be unrecognized by you. Nor does He | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| of whom it will remain unrecognized, unheard, and thus the question | T 27 E 7 (742) |
| you know? For idols are unrecognized as such, and never seen | T 29 I 1 (802) |
| errors but illusions which remain unrecognized for what they are? Where | W 107 L 1 (216) |
| the clearly seen and the unrecognized? Yet who can fail to | W 138 L 10 (302) |
| takes on many forms, often unrecognized. It may appear as sadness | W 163 L 1 (356) |
| of the road, to reappear unrecognized in forms which shift and | W 185 L 9 (404) |
| could be faultier than this? Unrecognized by itself, it has itself | M 9 A M(26) |
| attack and thus keep unforgiveness unrecognized for what it is. Seen | P 3 G 4 P(14) |
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UNREDEEMED..................2
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| what it would release. The unredeemed cannot redeem, yet they HAVE | T 16 B 2 (425) |
| nor nail him to it unredeemed and hopeless. T 19 | T 19 L 9 (545) |
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UNRELATED...................4
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| attempt to unify their clearly unrelated data. It need hardly be | T 4 C 16 (80) |
an attempt to relate the unrelated CANNOT succeed. | T 4 C 16 (80) |
| behold a world of separation, unrelated things, and happenings that make | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| these questions may be totally unrelated to what you think you | M 1 A 3 M(1) |
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UNRELENTING.................3
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| It is no longer an unrelenting barrier to peace. Its pointless | T 19 E 8 (527) |
| it from the merciless and unrelenting orders YOU laid upon it | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| now stalk the earth in unrelenting waves, sometimes together and sometimes | P 3 E 3 P(9) |
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UNRELIABLE..................1
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| what he hears are highly unreliable, meaning different things to him | T 22 B 6 (607) |
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UNREMEMBERED................13
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| veil forever blotted out and unremembered. Here is your promise never | T 19 K 3 (541) |
| in which you heard completely unremembered. Not the whole song has | T 21 B 6 (576) |
| to be forever undone and unremembered. What seemed once to be | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| He let It not be unremembered. It has never changed because | T 28 B 5 (763) |
| s Will that He be unremembered by His Son. T | T 28 B 5 (763) |
| place will not be wholly unremembered afterwards. T 28 B | T 28 B 8 (764) |
| fear was made to render unremembered and undone. The stillness speaks | T 28 B 10 (764) |
| them, and sometimes not. An unremembered thought is born again to | T 30 D 7 (817) |
| remembered. For He must be unremembered til His Son has reached | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| you will yet meet, the unremembered and the not yet born | T 31 G 10 (861) |
| forgot and all your sorrows unremembered. On this day is grief | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| earth are left behind, all unremembered. There is no asking, for | S 1 C 7 S(7) |
| suddenly before His gifts. An unremembered world will leave no trace | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
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UNRESOLVED..................5
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| decide it should remain unsettled, unresolved, and lasting in its power | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| made to KEEP the problem unresolved? Without the clouds, the problem | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| mind, with closed eyes, for unresolved situations about which you are | W 24 L 4 (40) |
| goals as possible for each unresolved situation that crosses your mind | W 24 L 6 (41) |
| your eyes and reviewing the unresolved situations whose outcomes are causing | W 26 L 6 (45) |
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UNREWARDING.................2
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| it embarks on an endless, unrewarding chain of special relationships, forged | T 15 H 4 (408) |
| giving up the hopeless and unrewarding task you set yourself. Can | T 25 C 3 (672) |
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UNSAFE......................6
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| hurt you and make you unsafe, but if you do THAT | T 6 F 3 (144) |
| They are neither safe nor unsafe. They do not protect; neither | T 14 C 3 (367) |
| world is made chaotic and unsafe. HE was mistaken. He misunderstood | T 30 E 2 (820) |
| is a state so seemingly unsafe that fear MUST rise. Do | T 30 H 6 (833) |
| time, corruptible and crumbling, so unsafe it must be guarded with | W 135 L 6 (286) |
| the world seem ugly and unsafe, attacking and destroying, dangerous in | W 360 L 1 (616) |
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UNSATISFIED.................3
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| craves for you, leaves it unsatisfied. No one who follows | T 15 B 2 (386) |
| not already healed. No lack unsatisfied, no need unmet, within this | W 159 L 6 (345) |
| s Will. Who can remain unsatisfied who asks for what he | W 185 L 11 (404) |
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UNSATISFYING................3
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| relationship is broken or becomes unsatisfying on the grounds of disillusionment | T 16 E 3 (435) |
| a satisfying world implies an unsatisfying one. All terms which cross | W 12 L 3 (20) |
| sought above the worlds unsatisfying goals? 9. Let | W 164 L 8 (360) |
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UNSAVED.....................1
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| forget his Savior, leaving him unsaved. For it was in YOUR | T 29 D 4 (791) |
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UNSCRUPULOUS................1
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| this foul attack by the unscrupulous behavior of the enemy, they | T 23 C 10 (634) |
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UNSEALED....................1
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| are. It is to this unsealed and open mind that truth | T 31 E 17 (854) |
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UNSEEING....................1
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| but which stand open before unseeing eyes, waiting to welcome you | T 21 B 1 (574) |
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UNSEEN......................13
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| for the Rays are there unseen. Perceiving the spark will heal | T 9 J 8 (247) |
| the Rays that are there unseen. The more you approach the | T 10 B 1 (252) |
| without a form, unpictured and unseen. Forgiveness is not yet a | T 27 D 5 (739) |
| but passes by, unnoticed and unseen. The still infinity of endless | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| shadows and afraid of things unseen and unreal. Light shall be | W 87 RII 2 (170) |
| in darkness the miracle remains unseen. Thus you are convinced it | W 91 L 2 (174) |
| journey ends. Experience, unlearned, untaught, unseen, is merely there. This is | W 158 L 6 (342) |
| His forgiveness they are gone. Unseen by One, they merely disappear | W 158 L 9 (343) |
| accurate its image shares its unseen holiness; its likeness shines with | W 158 L 11 (343) |
| the world of hatred equally unseen and inconceivable to those who | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| past, unusual attunement with the unseen, or special favors from God | M 26 A 3 M(60) |
| is ushered in A world unseen, unheard, yet truly there. Holy | M 30 A 8 M(70) |
| by Christ, for what is unseen through His eyes is too | P 3 C 6 P(7) |