| UNTOUCHABLE.................1 | |
| purpose, how secure you rest, untouchable within its light. Gods | W 153 L 10 (326) |
| UNTOUCHED...................20 | |
| Does it keep his heart untouched by fear, and allow him | T 7 L 3 (185) |
| brightness of his purity shines untouched forever in Gods Mind | T 11 J 9 (309) |
| we will leave no one untouched and no one left alone | T 13 B 6 (337) |
| way. His shining purity, wholly untouched by guilt and wholly loving | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| peace. No one can be untouched by teaching such as this | T 14 B 8 (365) |
| perfect safety in your minds, untouched by every little gift the | T 15 D 6 (394) |
| the lilies of his innocence untouched by guilt, and perfectly protected | T 20 C 10 (551) |
| And yet his holiness remained untouched and perfect, and with him | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| stands radiant, apart from conflict, untouched and quiet in the peace | T 23 B 7 (630) |
| forever. Born again each instant, untouched by time, and far beyond | T 26 B 7 (702) |
| a Cause forever present, perfectly untouched by time and interference. Never | T 28 B 6 (763) |
| select some dreams to leave untouched by its beneficence. You cannot | T 29 E 1 (792) |
| at peace, beyond all words, untouched by fear and doubt, sublimely | W 183 L 8 (395) |
| of your Self remains unmoved, untouched by thoughts like these, and | W 197 L 8 (444) |
| am; for keeping my identity untouched and sinless in the midst | W 229 L 2 (471) |
| if his oneness still remained untouched, who could attack and who | W 260 W5 2 (506) |
| dreams are over. He remains untouched by anything the bodys | W 270 W6 2 (517) |
| world the past has left untouched and free of sin. Here | W 289 L 2 (537) |
| It stands forever perfect and untouched. In it are all things | W 299 L 2 (548) |
| of saving. Truth is still untouched by your deceptions. But you | G 3 A 4 G(7) |
| UNTRAINED...................5 | |
| make the goal possible. An untrained mind can accomplish nothing. It | W 1 IN 1 W(1) |
| It is difficult for the untrained mind to believe that what | W 9 L 2 (15 |
| It embodies precisely what the untrained mind lacks. Yet the training | W 44 L 3 (75) |
| unnatural and difficult for the untrained mind. 5. Your | W 44 L 4 (75) |
| mind is no longer wholly untrained. You are quite ready to | W 44 L 5 (75) |
| UNTROUBLED..................4 | |
| ensure his holy rest remain untroubled and serene, without a care | W 193 L 9 (429) |
| Gods hands we rest untroubled, sure that only good can | W 194 L 9 (434) |
| Yours. And I am safe, untroubled and serene, in endless joy | W 329 L 1 (581) |
| can shine again on an untroubled mind. 18. HOW | M 17 A 11 M(44) |
| UNTRUE......................21 | |
| ALL aspects of fear are untrue because they do not exist | T 1 B 53a (17) |
| you had NOT believed the untrue. You cannot deny that when | T 7 G 8 (171) |
| IF truth is total the untrue CANNOT exist. Commitment to either | T 7 G 10 (171) |
| your awareness since both are untrue, and are therefore on the | T 9 G 6 (237) |
| learn how to make the untrue TRUE. T 13 G | T 13 G 2 (351) |
| fairly, and perceive it was untrue. And He must have done | T 16 D 1 (431) |
| forever. Forgiveness removes only the UNTRUE, lifting the shadows | T 18 K 4 (510) |
| all that is true. The untrue He has neither received NOR | T 20 E 1 (557) |
| all the same and equally untrue, it would be easy, then | T 23 C 3 (632) |
| be corrected BECAUSE they are untrue. When brought to truth instead | T 23 C 3 (632) |
| they are judged to be untrue. This borderland is just beyond | T 26 D 2 (706) |
| has a cause which, though untrue, must be already in your | T 26 I 8 (723) |
| no one who could be untrue to what He wills as | T 28 H 1 (781) |
| to please; demanding, irritating, or untrue to the ideal he should | W 78 L 4 (154) |
| distinction made between what is untrue and equally untrue. Here there | W 140 L 9 (309) |
| what is untrue and equally untrue. Here there are no degrees | W 140 L 9 (309) |
| to doubt, although it is untrue. The mind is closed, and | W 220 W1 2 (462) |
| issuing from thoughts which are untrue. They are the proof that | W 250 W4 3 (495) |
| but is recognized as being untrue. The mind therefore seeks to | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| seem to take. Illusions are untrue. Gods Will is truth | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
| and every one is equally untrue. This is the only lesson | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| UNTRUSTWORTHY...............1 | |
| mean that the GUIDE is untrustworthy. In this case, it ALWAYS | T 7 K 4 (184) |
| UNTRUTH.....................3 | |
| listened, all he heard was untruth. He does not have to | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| therefore is totally committed to untruth, --- Manuscript | T 7 G 11 (171) |
| is the means by which untruth can be undone. And who | W 192 L 2 (425) |
| UNUNDERSTANDABLE............1 | |
| through this substitution is the ununderstandable made understandable. How is peace | M 12 A 3 M(31) |
| UNUNIFIED...................1 | |
| of discrete events, of things ununified, of bodies kept apart and | W 184 L 3 (398) |
| UNUSED......................3 | |
| of faithlessness, withheld and left unused, that faith might answer to | T 17 I 1 (478) |
| wherever faithlessness is laid aside, unused. And then the power of | T 17 I 3 (478) |
| not seen as filled, an unused interval of time not seen | T 27 D 4 (738) |
| UNUSUAL.....................4 | |
| helpful here. They are somewhat unusual, since they are not the | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| anything; achievements from the past, unusual attunement with the unseen, or | M 26 A 3 M(60) |
| however, a particular appeal in unusual abilities which can be curiously | M 26 A 4 M(61) |
| no exception. And the more unusual and unexpected the power, the | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| UNVEIL......................1 | |
| through the Christ in you unveil his eyes, and let him | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| UNVEILED....................4 | |
| knowledge lies, ready to be unveiled and freed from all the | T 20 C 8 (551) |
| makes your vengeance justified. Behold, unveiled, the egos secret gift | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| the Face of Christ appears unveiled at last in this one | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| hateful goals. Forgiveness-to-destroy must be unveiled in all its treachery, and | S 2 B 9 S(15) |
| UNVIOLATED..................1 | |
| will guarantee that they remain unviolated and unlimited. Your part is | T 27 F 9 (746) |
| UNWANTED....................4 | |
| is a state of mind unwanted that becomes the means whereby | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| but becomes a nameless and unwanted thing before Gods Name | W 182 L 4 (391) |
| lay it down as valueless, unwanted and unreal. Then does illusion | W 197 L 1 (443) |
| And thus it must remain unwanted as well as unreal. | P 3 E 10 P(11) |
| UNWARRANTED.................2 | |
| regard it as a gift unwarranted, it must UPHOLD the guilt | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| your trust where trust is unwarranted, and to justify fear, anxiety | W 47 L 2 (83) |
| UNWATCHED...................2 | |
| world of the unconscious or unwatched mind. This may well frighten | T 2 E 11 (41) |
| the SOURCE of fear. The unwatched mind is responsible for the | T 2 E 11 (41) |
| UNWAVERING..................2 | |
| accusing finger points to him, unwavering and deadly in its aim | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| Our footsteps have not been unwavering, and doubts have made us | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| UNWEAKENED..................1 | |
| there MUST the truth abide. Unweakened power, with no opposite, is | T 27 D 4 (739) |
| UNWELCOME...................4 | |
| but only loved. Who is unwelcome to the kind in heart | T 31 F 6 (857) |
| illusions. Opposition makes the truth unwelcome, and it cannot come. | W 138 L 2 (300) |
| and tortured mind. Is this unwelcome? Is it to be feared | W 192 L 6 (426) |
| Even the wished-for can become unwelcome. That must be so because | U 4 A 7 U(7) |
| UNWELCOMING.................1 | |
| Spirit cannot speak to an unwelcoming host because He will NOT | T 10 C 5 (257) |
| UNWILLING...................36 | |
| any other error, men were unwilling to give this one up | T 3 C 4 (48) |
| made it inaccessible to the unwilling and ambiguous to the partly | T 3 C 7 (49) |
| exists. Truth cannot deal with unwilling error, because it does not | T 3 F 11 (59) |
| them because it is forever unwilling to depart from its Foundation | T 4 A 2 (70) |
| it, and it is forever unwilling to destroy what you have | T 4 D 10 (84) |
| him AND yourselves. Be always unwilling to adapt to ANY situation | T 4 F 12 (92) |
| Spirit can deal with an unwilling learner without going counter to | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| 8 F 7 An unwilling will does not mean anything | T 8 F 7 (201) |
| When you THINK you are unwilling to will with God, YOU | T 8 F 7 (201) |
| to be. If you are unwilling to perceive an appeal for | T 11 B 3 (281) |
| it is because you are unwilling to GIVE help AND TO | T 11 B 3 (281) |
| be learned if you were unwilling to SHARE their poverty. For | T 11 D 1 (287) |
| Son in time, being forever unwilling to be without him. And | T 11 J 11 (309) |
| the light, and render you unwilling to question the value that | T 12 G 11 (333) |
| your release while you are unwilling to give it to your | T 15 B 11 (389) |
| B 12 Be not unwilling to give what you would | T 15 B 12 (389) |
| the plan of God, and unwilling to attempt to grasp for | T 15 D 12 (396) |
| in yourself because you are unwilling to accept the fact that | T 15 F 13 (403) |
| of YOU. For you are unwilling to recognize that the ego | T 15 J 6 (418) |
| you, and so you are unwilling to believe that what has | T 16 C 5 (428) |
| readiness for God. Be not unwilling now; you are too near | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| fantasy, and to be entirely unwilling to settle for illusion IN | T 16 E 10 (437) |
| the most appeal to those unwilling to relinquish guilt. The dynamics | T 16 F 2 (439) |
| you that you will be unwilling ever to lose the sight | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| and more, and become increasingly unwilling to let it be hidden | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| what is possible, and remain unwilling to give place to One | T 18 E 8 (492) |
| the cost you are so unwilling to pay? The little barrier | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| you. Yet you are still unwilling to let it join you | T 19 E 3 (525) |
| nor are you now entirely unwilling to look within and see | T 21 E 3 (587) |
| happened if you feel yourself unwilling to sit by, and ask | T 30 B 2 (810) |
| 4) If you are so unwilling to receive you cannot even | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| practice period because you are unwilling to devote the time to | W 111 RIII 2 (228) |
| 4. You are unwilling to cooperate in practicing salvation | W 111 RIII 4 (228) |
| can only laugh at guilt, unwilling now to play with toys | W 151 L 9 (317) |
| insane perception that makes them unwilling merely to rise up and | U 4 A 2 U(6) |
| thrust down in pain upon unwilling flesh, but as a gentle | S 3 C 4 S(22) |