| UPHELD......................13 | |
| T 10 F 13 UPHELD by fear, this IS what | T 10 F 13 (268) |
| you step lightly across it, upheld BY timelessness, you are directed | T 16 E 13 (438) |
| This is the darkest veil, upheld by the belief in death | T 19 K 3 (541) |
| established and maintained. It is upheld through all temptation to imprison | T 20 E 4 (558) |
| Its firm foundation is eternally upheld by truth, and love shines | T 20 G 10 (565) |
| to you? Faith and belief, upheld by reason, cannot fail to | T 21 F 10 (593) |
| your function is. If He upheld divided function, you were lost | T 27 C 15 (736) |
| kept carefully protected, cherished, and upheld by firm belief, lest God | T 28 D 3 (770) |
| are the laws you thought upheld the world you thought you | W 76 L 11 (151) |
| will know Gods strength upheld as you made this choice | W 130 L 9 (267) |
| certain, more sincere, with faith upheld more surely. Our footsteps have | W 170 RV 1 (381) |
| Now are all ancient promises upheld and fully kept. No step | W 220 INII 6 (460) |
| solid base where truth exists, upheld apart from lies. Yet everything | W 240 W3 3 (484) |
| UPHOLD......................13 | |
| which they were made to uphold. NOTHING the ego perceives is | T 5 H 5 (121) |
| illusions, since reality can only uphold truth. The very fact that | T 8 J 1 (214) |
| His laws are established to uphold it. His are the laws | T 9 J 4 (246) |
| attempt to support it, and uphold its weakness, do not perceive | T 15 C 3 (391) |
| and calls upon defenses to uphold it against reality. Knowledge requires | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| reality is false, you will uphold it by not realizing all | T 21 C 10 (580) |
| the power of Heaven to uphold it cannot BE undone. Your | T 22 E 2 (617) |
| that salvation is impossible cannot uphold a quiet, calm assurance it | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| that there is reason to uphold pursuit of what has always | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| a gift unwarranted, it must UPHOLD the guilt you would forgive | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| Will of God, but to uphold a wish that It could | T 31 A 5 (837) |
| those which you establish to uphold a camouflage for your unwillingness | W 111 RIII 3 (228) |
| world which was made to uphold it. But the Teacher Who | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| UPHOLDETH...................1 | |
| the purpose in your mind upholdeth not. Perception is a part | T 25 B 3 (670) |
| UPHOLDING...................3 | |
| can it preach separation WITHOUT upholding it through fear, and would | T 10 F 9 (267) |
| with the Love of God upholding him could find the choice | T 23 E 9 (643) |
| for your rights you are upholding the rights of everyone. Miracles | W 77 L 4 (152) |
| UPHOLDS.....................7 | |
| do the others. Each one upholds these laws completely, offering a | T 23 C 20 (637) |
| The power of a wish upholds illusions as strongly as does | T 24 F 1 (658) |
| real. Not one but it upholds in its perception; not one | T 25 D 3 (676) |
| not as the law itself upholds the universe as God created | T 25 D 4 (676) |
| one value that the world upholds is to deny your Father | T 25 H 4 (687) |
| release. And what they see upholds their freedom from imprisonment and | T 31 C 7 (845) |
| not one principle the world upholds but violates the truth of | W 127 L 5 (259) |
| UPON........................820 | |
| from fear cannot be thrust upon you. T 1 B | T 1 B 29b (6) |
| that a deep sleep fell upon Adam, and nowhere is there | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| When the deep sleep fell upon Adam, he was in a | T 2 A 13 (22) |
| regression in the improper sense upon it. --- | T 2 C 8 (32) |
| eye is permitted to look upon the defilement of the altar | T 2 C 16 (35) |
| no choice except to ACT upon the thought, or behave CONTRARY | T 2 E 6 (40) |
| Apocalypse. Man will ultimately look upon his own creations and will | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| just as God Himself looked upon what He had created and | T 2 F 4 (45) |
| difference lies in what rests upon them. Both are cornerstones for | T 3 I 1 (67) |
| destruction of your thought system upon you, as if it were | T 3 I 8 (69) |
| every mind. Do not dwell upon it, but dismiss it as | T 4 A 3 (70) |
| in a world which rests upon it. This is very real | T 4 B 6 (72) |
| Father for radiating His joy upon it. Only Gods holy | T 5 A 3 (100) |
| I learned it. I call upon you to teach what you | T 5 F 10 (114) |
| for eternity. Infinite patience calls upon infinite love, and by producing | T 5 H 12 (123) |
| to allow eternity to dawn upon his mind and enlighten it | T 5 I 4 (125) |
| need merely cast your cares upon Him because He careth for | T 5 I 8 (126) |
| which you think are made upon you when you KNOW the | T 5 I 10 (126) |
| The only emphasis we laid upon it was that it was | T 6 B 1 (128) |
| of the Sons of God upon another. This, of course, is | T 6 B 3 (129) |
| said to have called forth upon Judas was a similar reversal | T 6 B 16 (133) |
| protection of God then dawns upon it, assuring it that it | T 6 D 4 (138) |
| ALWAYS ANSWERS. Everyone has called upon Him for help at one | T 6 E 3 (140) |
| you would not have called upon the Voice for peace to | T 6 G 6 (148) |
| NEED for effort, and call upon the BEING which you both | T 6 H 13 (153) |
| YOUR mind shine with mine upon their minds, and by our | T 7 F 14 (168) |
| This light will shine back upon YOU and on the whole | T 7 F 15 (168) |
| it to YOUR appreciation, calls upon you to love God AND | T 7 F 15 (168) |
| clearly insane. The ego draws upon the one source which is | T 7 G 3 (169) |
| would never have been called upon by the Holy Spirit if | T 7 G 8 (171) |
| of its wholeness to dawn upon it and heal it. This | T 7 J 4 (181) |
| his peace, and shine love upon him? Does it keep his | T 7 L 3 (185) |
| Heaven to yourselves. I call upon you again to remember that | T 7 L 4 (186) |
| s Will cannot be forced upon you, being an experience of | T 8 D 2 (192) |
| Fatherhood by placing NO limits upon It. Let the Holy Spirit | T 8 D 3 (192) |
| the Love of God shine upon you by your acceptance of | T 8 E 13 (198) |
| of the value HE puts upon you. My devotion to you | T 8 F 9 (202) |
| conditions, but truth will dawn upon you of itself. T | T 8 F 10 (202) |
| is impossible. When you look upon a brother as a physical | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| The ego does not call upon witnesses who would disagree with | T 8 H 5 (209) |
| limits because God lays none upon you. When you limit YOURSELF | T 8 I 9 (213) |
| to force an alien will UPON you. He is merely making | T 8 J 3 (214) |
| Holy Spirit will never call upon you to sacrifice ANYTHING. But | T 8 J 5 (215) |
| of the value you put upon it. And this, in turn | T 8 K 11 (221) |
| not let your perception rest UPON it, for you will believe | T 9 C 1 (225) |
| taught them. What you call upon in them you call upon | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| upon in them you call upon in YOURSELF. And as you | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| YOURSELF. And as you call upon it in them it becomes | T 9 E 3 (231) |
| you are willing to look upon your grandeur you CANNOT despair | T 9 G 6 (236) |
| is everywhere. Look with peace upon your brothers, and God will | T 9 K 7 (249) |
| but the ego never looks upon what it does with perfect | T 10 A 2 (252) |
| you will also have looked upon OURS. I come to you | T 10 B 2 (253) |
| Not one stone you place upon it but will be blessed | T 10 B 3 (253) |
| limits on His creation, nor upon those who create like Him | T 10 B 6 (254) |
| the ability to see. Look upon the glory of His creation | T 10 B 7 (254) |
| He does not thrust It UPON you. Always remember | T 10 B 13 (255) |
| be afraid, then, to look upon fear, for it cannot BE | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| by definition, and to look upon darkness through light MUST dispel | T 10 F 3 (265) |
| frightens you cannot be thrust upon you, but it CAN be | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| placed a crown of thorns upon your OWN head. Yet you | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| unreality of fear MUST dawn upon you. For fear IS a | T 11 B 7 (282) |
| If you would look upon love, which IS the world | T 11 C 3 (283) |
| heavy blankets you have laid upon yourselves. You are hiding your | T 11 C 7 (284) |
| to real vision without looking upon it, for to lay aside | T 11 C 12 (286) |
| part of it you look upon with love. This gives it | T 11 G 3 (296) |
| open, and He will look upon whatever you see with love | T 11 G 4 (296) |
| Very gently does God shine upon Himself, loving the extension of | T 11 G 8 (298) |
| if you will but look upon them. Remember always that you | T 11 H 6 (300) |
| conflicting invitations. You have looked upon your minds and accepted opposition | T 11 H 9 (301) |
| peace IF YOU REALLY LOOKED UPON IT. If you are afraid | T 11 H 11 (301) |
| place you could have looked upon me and all your brothers | T 11 H 11 (301) |
| surround you because you CALLED upon them and they will come | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| but you will not look upon me nor HEAR the answer | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| within, and we will look upon the world as God created | T 11 H 12 (302) |
| For you will have looked upon the deathless in YOURSELF, and | T 11 H 16 (303) |
| eternal as you look out upon a world that CANNOT die | T 11 H 16 (303) |
| control the universe. But look upon what you have made of | T 11 I 5 (305) |
| shared. The Holy Spirit looks upon him, and sees nothing else | T 11 I 6 (305) |
| I 7 You looked upon the unreal and found despair | T 11 I 7 (305) |
| hand of Christ and look upon it. Its reality will make | T 11 I 8 (306) |
| perception. And as you look upon it, you will remember that | T 11 I 8 (306) |
| without guilt. As you look upon yourselves and judge what you | T 11 J 6 (308) |
| And ONLY as you look upon him as guiltless can you | T 11 J 10 (309) |
| never been. As He looks upon the guiltless Son of God | T 11 J 15 (311) |
| secret that we must look upon calmly, for the ego cannot | T 12 B 2 (313) |
| ego you do not look upon the alternative with gladness. You | T 12 B 6 (314) |
| so crucial that you look upon your hatred and realize its | T 12 C 1 (315) |
| You could look even upon the egos darkest cornerstone | T 12 C 2 (315) |
| be willing to look even upon your savage wish to kill | T 12 C 3 (315) |
| The reason you must look upon your delusions and not keep | T 12 C 7 (316) |
| answer save him who called upon them, and he alone believes | T 12 E 3 (322) |
| you look with open eyes upon your world, it MUST occur | T 12 E 5 (323) |
| your sight, for you look upon yourself ALONE. T 12 | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| for sight of it depends upon DENYING vision. Yet from denying | T 12 E 9 (324) |
| of His vision they looked upon themselves with love, seeing themselves | T 12 E 12 (325) |
| of the world to shine upon them. --- | T 12 E 12 (325) |
| the past as you look upon your brother, you will be | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| you have learned to look upon everyone with NO REFERENCE AT | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| GO and look without condemnation upon the present. For the cloud | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| F 6 Look lovingly upon the present, for it holds | T 12 F 6 (327) |
| be that His Son called upon Him and remained unanswered. His | T 12 F 9 (328) |
| the darkness you cannot look upon the light you gave to | T 12 F 12 (329) |
| Sit quietly and look upon the world you see, and | T 12 G 1 (330) |
| light, and night comes not upon it. There is no day | T 12 G 1 (330) |
| has the mark of death upon it. Hold it not dear | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| His Being does not depend upon your recognition. He lives within | T 12 G 5 (331) |
| wills no delay to wait upon your joyous home-coming. T | T 12 G 12 (333) |
| with no emphasis at all upon them. What comes to you | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| for guilt is the attack upon His Son. The guilty ALWAYS | T 13 C 1 (338) |
| Lay not his guilt upon him, for his guilt lies | T 13 C 5 (339) |
| and to call for punishment upon yourself MUST be insane. | T 13 C 5 (339) |
| in quiet and in peace upon --- Manuscript | T 13 C 7 (339) |
| Instead, it bids you look upon your brothers AND SEE THE | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| are too afraid to look upon the light within. Within you | T 13 C 8 (340) |
| cannot CHANGE it. Look, then, upon the light He placed within | T 13 C 9 (340) |
| with little opposition, to look upon all sorts of sources underneath | T 13 D 1 (341) |
| If you displace YOUR guilt upon them, the Holy Spirit cannot | T 13 D 2 (341) |
| seek to lay your guilt upon him, or share it with | T 13 D 3 (341) |
| where pain is pressing everywhere upon him from WITHOUT. When he | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| loved him not, and looked upon him as condemned. The moment | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| will not fear to look upon the Atonement and accept it | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| Love. And looking without mercy upon your brothers, you do not | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| created. Fear not to look upon the lovely truth in you | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| delusional, and has not looked upon himself. To him I say | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| Son of God and look upon his purity and be still | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| be still. In quiet look upon his holiness, and offer thanks | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| within you. Let us look upon him together and love him | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| is your guiltlessness. But look upon yourself, and gladness and appreciation | T 13 D 12 (344) |
| worth that God has placed upon you. I love all that | T 13 D 13 (344) |
| UNREAL powers, he could look upon himself and SEE his freedom | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| His dear Son has laid upon himself. It is IMPOSSIBLE that | T 13 E 3 (346) |
| its dullness that lies upon your minds, cannot see THROUGH | T 13 F 7 (350) |
| would seem but to encroach upon deception and strike at it | T 13 F 7 (350) |
| guilt, and do not look upon it as having value IN | T 13 H 2 (354) |
| see or choose to look upon without imposing on himself the | T 13 H 8 (356) |
| awful burden you have laid upon yourself by loving not the | T 13 I 6 (361) |
| close not the door himself upon his Fathers welcome. | T 14 C 8 (369) |
| you hide He cannot look upon. For He sees for YOU | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| thoughts to Him, and look upon them WITH Him. He holds | T 14 D 7 (372) |
| and the power He bestowed upon His guiltless Son. All this | T 14 D 9 (372) |
| given unto Him to lay upon the altar to your Father | T 14 D 10 (373) |
| nothing else CAN you bestow upon yourselves. T 14 D | T 14 D 12 (373) |
| no gifts other than this upon your altars, for nothing can | T 14 D 14 (374) |
| His worshippers placed other gods upon it. The temple still is | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| hidden darkness you have drawn upon it. God will shine upon | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| upon it. God will shine upon it of Himself. Only the | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| of Himself can BE perceived upon it. Reflections are seen in | T 14 E 5 (376) |
| meaning to those who look upon it is not obscure, for | T 14 E 7 (376) |
| the order which you impose upon your minds limits the ego | T 14 F 5 (378) |
| Every interpretation YOU would lay upon a brother is senseless. Let | T 14 F 11 (380) |
| the holy stamp of immortality upon it. This is the Will | T 14 G 12 (384) |
| behalf of Him. Call not upon the ego for anything. It | T 14 G 14 (385) |
| ego allows anyone to look upon with some amount of equanimity | T 15 B 4 (387) |
| the value that you PUT upon yourself. Believe the little can | T 15 D 3 (393) |
| Your practice must therefore rest upon your willingness to let all | T 15 E 2 (397) |
| in which magnitude will dawn upon you is but as far | T 15 E 2 (397) |
| instant no guilt is laid upon the Son of God, and | T 15 J 2 (417) |
| this that you must look upon; sacrifice is ATTACK, not love | T 15 J 5 (418) |
| would not intrude the past upon my Guest. I have invited | T 16 A 3 (424) |
| rejoicing. The One you called upon IS with you. Bid Him | T 16 C 7 (428) |
| system, and so could look upon it fairly, and perceive it | T 16 D 1 (431) |
| Be not afraid to look upon the special hate relationship, for | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| fear of death is still upon them, the love relationship LOSES | T 16 E 4 (435) |
| that we have not touched upon. T 16 F 2 | T 16 F 1 (439) |
| he place upon a self that he would | T 16 F 7 (441) |
| would not dare to look upon it. You think it safer | T 16 F 11 (442) |
| have any influence at all upon It. See in the special | T 16 F 13 (442) |
| willingness is given you. Call upon Him, for Heaven is at | T 16 G 11 (447) |
| Holy Spirit loves to look upon, and which He thanks the | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| blessing of Gods Son upon HIMSELF, the real perception, born | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| your sight as you look upon the world with forgiving eyes | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| there is nothing to intrude upon the dream of happiness. Yet | T 17 C 5 (458) |
| in light, lovely to look upon for what it IS. | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| picture. And finally, you look upon the picture itself, seeing at | T 17 E 13 (465) |
| blessing, and withhold not yours upon it. For all it needs | T 17 F 10 (469) |
| mistakes? You are now entering upon a campaign to blame each | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| Let it enter and look upon it calmly, but do not | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| peace it offers, but look upon its offering and recognize it | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| it is. Do not intrude upon it, do not attack it | T 17 I 2 (478) |
| made. Your whole world rests upon it. Everything you see reflects | T 18 B 1 (481) |
| you, and love has shined upon you, blessing your relationship with | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| relationship, with the truth shining upon it! Heaven beholds it, and | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| the ego, which always looks upon itself, and therefore on you | T 18 C 1 (484) |
| limits on substitution are laid upon you. For a time, it | T 18 C 3 (484) |
| the Holy Spirit has laid upon it will be extended. Think | T 18 C 8 (486) |
| meet you since you called upon it. T 18 D | T 18 D 2 (487) |
| terribly afraid of its judgment upon you. And you do not | T 18 D 3 (487) |
| them. They do not wait upon your willingness for what they | T 18 E 4 (491) |
| the projection of its guilt upon it. T 18 G | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| sick, but project not this upon the body. For your wish | T 18 G 5 (496) |
| it unharmed, without your guilt upon it. T 18 G | T 18 G 7 (497) |
| the limits you have placed upon love, and joined it where | T 18 G 14 (499) |
| ripple dances as it rests upon the ocean. Yet in neither | T 18 I 7 (504) |
| to come inside and shine upon the barren ground. See how | T 18 I 9 (505) |
| love of its Creator shining upon it. The holy instant is | T 18 I 10 (505) |
| a feather. Nothing can rest upon it, for it is but | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| no shadows. Their shadows lie upon the world beyond them, still | T 18 J 9 (509) |
| without the shadow of guilt upon it. Here are you forgiven | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| evil thought you had laid upon it. Here there is no | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| Here there is no attack upon the Son of God, and | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| would heal, and therefore calls upon the mind and NOT the | T 19 B 4 (513) |
| has given you. Faithlessness looks upon the Son of God, and | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| all the guilt he laid upon himself. Faith sees him only | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| not fear, is really called upon by sin, and always ANSWERS | T 19 D 2 (520) |
| is impossible. Heaven has smiled upon it, and the belief in | T 19 D 9 (522) |
| look with Heavens smile upon your lips, and Heavens | T 19 D 10 (522) |
| you. And you will shine upon each other, in glad acknowledgment | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| a union Heaven has smiled upon. Your perception was healed in | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| 19 D 12 Look upon your Redeemer, and behold what | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| Redeemer would have you look upon each other as yourself. Your | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| you look with gentle graciousness upon each other, you ARE beholding | T 19 D 15 (524) |
| a limit you would place upon the whole. Gods Will | T 19 E 3 (525) |
| between you now. Look not upon the little wall of shadows | T 19 E 6 (526) |
| produce conflict. As you look upon the world, this little | T 19 E 7 (526) |
| can land and settle briefly upon anything, for it HAS no | T 19 E 7 (527) |
| effects of summers sun upon a garden covered by the | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| sun than fix your gaze upon a disappearing snowflake, and shiver | T 19 E 9 (527) |
| nature of love to look upon only the truth, for there | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| that what the other looks upon does not exist. Fear looks | T 19 F 1 (528) |
| languages. What fear would feed upon, love overlooks. What fear demands | T 19 F 2 (528) |
| perception. What love would look upon is meaningless to fear, and | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| send its messengers to look upon it, and return with word | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| tremble when their master calls upon them to serve him. For | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| allows them to feast only upon what they return to him | T 19 F 3 (528) |
| into the world, to feast upon it, and to prey upon | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| upon it, and to prey upon reality. For they will bring | T 19 F 4 (529) |
| fear which you laid not upon it. And none you cannot | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| through murder. Salvation is looked upon as a way by which | T 19 F 8 (530) |
| that you would have, CALLS upon pain to fill your meager | T 19 F 10 (530) |
| END of guilt, and look upon each other as you would | T 19 G 7 (532) |
| keeps hidden, and yet feeds upon. To YOU it teaches that | T 19 H 5 (535) |
| search for pain in attack upon another, calling it pleasure and | T 19 H 7 (536) |
| The sentence sin would lay upon him he can escape through | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| offered to sin to feed upon and keep itself alive; a | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| by every mourner who looks upon it as himself. You who | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| glitter of guilt you laid upon the body would kill it | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| your purpose. As you look upon it, so will it | T 19 J 4 (538) |
| and unrelenting orders YOU laid upon it, and forgive it what | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| what but insanity could look upon the defeat of God, and | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| this from me and look upon it, judging it for me | T 19 J 9 (540) |
| could look upon the face of Christ, and | T 19 K 4 (542) |
| you swore never to look upon. Your eyes look down, remembering | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| re-establishment of YOUR will. Look upon it, open-eyed, and you will | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| up your eyes and look upon each other in innocence born | T 19 L 1 (543) |
| No one can look upon the fear of God unterrified | T 19 L 2 (543) |
| you choose whether to look upon it or wander on, only | T 19 L 3 (543) |
| L 4 To look upon the fear of God DOES | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| in it until you look upon each other with perfect faith | T 19 L 4 (543) |
| cast the veil of sin upon Him to hide His loveliness | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| burden of sin you laid upon him and he accepted as | T 19 L 9 (545) |
| the selfsame gift, nor look upon him with condemnation of any | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| carefully how you would look upon the giver of this gift | T 19 L 13 (546) |
| Son of Gods forgiveness upon HIMSELF; the sign he looks | T 20 A 1 (547) |
| HIMSELF; the sign he looks upon himself as healed and whole | T 20 A 1 (547) |
| 20 C 1 Look upon all the trinkets made to | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| the trinkets made to hang upon the body, or to cover | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| worshippers of what he placed upon it, making it worthy of | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| each has set a light upon his altar, that they may | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| see what he has placed upon it, and take it for | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| the value that you lay upon your brother and on yourself | T 20 C 3 (549) |
| T(550) upon the Son of God as | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| whole. But look you first upon the altar in your chosen | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| see what you have laid upon it to offer me. If | T 20 C 4 (550) |
| shines on everything He looks upon and loves. T 20 | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| Easter, look with different eyes upon each other. You HAVE forgiven | T 20 C 6 (550) |
| Who is afraid to look upon illusions, knowing his Savior stands | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| given, the strength to look upon this final obstacle, and see | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| the new vision that looks upon the lilies and brings YOU | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| therefore a distortion, and calls upon defenses to uphold it against | T 20 D 1 (553) |
| belief that all relationships DEPEND upon adjustments to make of them | T 20 D 2 (553) |
| the world the ego looks upon is like itself. The world | T 20 D 6 (554) |
| ask, How shall I look upon the Son of God? | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| without the veil of fear upon it? Here are we one | T 20 D 11 (556) |
| one, looking with perfect gentleness upon each other, and on ourselves | T 20 D 11 (556) |
| he is ready to look upon the face of Christ, and | T 20 E 5 (558) |
| relationship. And while you look upon each other thus, the means | T 20 F 5 (561) |
| F 6 YOU look upon each holy instant as a | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| Christ you yet will look upon ALREADY seen. T 20 | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| rests in safety? He looks upon himself not as his Father | T 20 F 8 (562) |
| were elsewhere it would rest upon contingency, but there IS nothing | T 20 G 1 (563) |
| The body does not intrude upon it. Any relationship in which | T 20 G 2 (563) |
| of water and set uncertainly upon oblivion. Here does the Son | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| sinless, and yet to look upon him as a body. Is | T 20 H 4 (567) |
| The body cannot be looked upon except through judgment. To see | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| For what the seeing look upon IS sinless. No one who | T 20 H 9 (569) |
| not. And as you look upon each other, you will see | T 20 I 4 (570) |
| the shining lilies you laid upon it. What can you value | T 20 I 4 (571) |
| the perfect choice to call upon for strength? Judgment WILL seem | T 20 I 5 (571) |
| All is redeemed when looked upon with vision. For this is | T 20 I 5 (571) |
| I 6 Everything looked upon with vision falls gently into | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| end for everything He looks upon is always sure. For it | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| that nothing is without. Yet upon nothing are ALL projections made | T 20 I 9 (572) |
| miracles is meaningless. Everything looked upon with vision is healed and | T 21 A 1 (574) |
| and this you WILL project upon the world. See it as | T 21 A 2 (574) |
| you stumble and fall down upon the stones you did not | T 21 B 1 (574) |
| song. And they will look upon the vision of the Son | T 21 B 10 (577) |
| truth. And as you look upon the change in him, it | T 21 C 5 (579) |
| mad idea you have enshrined upon your altars, and which you | T 21 C 7 (579) |
| free of what you placed upon them, and what is really | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| nothing in creation, depends entirely upon the madness of its maker | T 21 C 13 (581) |
| be removed, desiring to look upon their brothers in holiness. The | T 21 D 8 (585) |
| without one spot of sin upon it, and in the innocence | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| of vision it is looked upon quite differently. You CAN have | T 21 D 12 (586) |
| is not afraid to look upon itself. It KNOWS no sin | T 21 E 4 (588) |
| met and joined, and looks upon the ego unafraid. Little children | T 21 E 8 (589) |
| the Will of God wait upon time to be accomplished. Therefore | T 21 F 5 (591) |
| the other innocent. Who looks upon himself as guilty and sees | T 21 G 2 (594) |
| a sinful world and look upon himself apart from it? Sin | T 21 G 2 (594) |
| is certain that they look upon them differently. T 21 | T 21 G 3 (594) |
| out for everyone to look upon with gladness. T 21 | T 21 G 8 (596) |
| attack his brother or turn upon himself as to remember they | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| of the eyes which look upon the world. If this is | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| closed, and you have called upon this thing to lead you | T 22 B 3 (606) |
| on one side, and joy upon the other. T 22 | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| It IS impossible to look upon your Savior as your enemy | T 22 C 11 (613) |
| GAVE. Would you not look upon the Savior that has been | T 22 C 11 (613) |
| lies in it. Time waits upon its will, and earth will | T 22 C 12 (613) |
| thus he lays his sins upon the other, and is attracted | T 22 D 9 (616) |
| sorrowful. And none who looks upon the Christ in you but | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| When you have looked upon each other with complete forgiveness | T 22 G 7 (622) |
| and justify IS an attack upon your Father. And that is | T 22 G 11 (624) |
| one? Look not with fear upon this happy fact, and think | T 22 G 14 (625) |
| Do not let time intrude upon your sight of him. Leave | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| redemption that your innocence bestows upon it! What can you value | T 23 A 6 (627) |
| meaning. For your beliefs converge upon the body, the egos | T 23 B 3 (628) |
| reality, and has no influence upon it. Illusions CANNOT triumph over | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| truth. Let us, then, look upon them calmly, that we may | T 23 C 1 (632) |
| not be broken; merely looked upon and gone beyond. T | T 23 C 1 (632) |
| interpreted as an irrevocable sentence upon himself, which God Himself is | T 23 C 4 (633) |
| will God end His vengeance upon both, for in His madness | T 23 C 13 (635) |
| blinded and terrible to look upon, is lifted to the throne | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| these senseless laws, nor act upon them. And when you look | T 23 C 18 (636) |
| Can you paint rosy lips upon a skeleton, dress it in | T 23 C 18 (637) |
| form has placed your foot upon the twisted stairway that leads | T 23 C 22 (638) |
| not WANT to recognize assault upon your peace in any form | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| a higher place look down upon it. From there will your | T 23 E 5 (642) |
| awareness, and only love shines upon them forever. It is their | T 23 E 8 (643) |
| secure? God does not wait upon illusions to let Him be | T 24 A 1 (644) |
| live, with all your sins upon him? And who must be | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| is specialness but an attack upon the Will of God? You | T 24 B 9 (647) |
| seek, and this it looks upon. And always whom it thus | T 24 C 1 (648) |
| not what they would look upon, and it would show them | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| is the seal of treachery upon the gift of love. Whatever | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| from all intrusions of sanity upon illusions; safe from God, and | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| gates of Hell you closed upon yourself, to rule in madness | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| are powerless to make attack upon illusions. They are not bodies | T 24 D 5 (654) |
| on the print of nails upon his hands that he holds | T 24 D 8 (655) |
| think not that it looked upon your brother first, nor hated | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| him and love to look upon it saw in YOU, and | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| IS it joy to look upon decay and madness, and believe | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| and follow home? He looked upon you first, but recognized that | T 24 F 6 (659) |
| sights are yours, to look upon with Him and share His | T 24 F 7 (659) |
| Love for you, and look upon yourself as lovingly as He | T 24 G 3 (661) |
| made for all it looks upon. And that is made, not | T 24 G 5 (662) |
| eyes which see can look upon. It is HIS loveliness they | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| choose is yours to look upon. Yet will you choose in | T 24 G 7 (662) |
| every body that you look upon reminds you of yourself; your | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| release all that it looks upon unto itself. Its radiance shines | T 25 B 4 (670) |
| each body that it looks upon, and brushes all its darkness | T 25 B 4 (670) |
| Who hangs an empty frame upon a wall, and stands before | T 25 C 5 (673) |
| forth for you to look upon. His sinlessness but pictures yours | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| BECAUSE of what you looked upon in him. He is the | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| they will rejoice to look upon, and where their hearts are | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| from the other. Each depends upon the other for whatever sense | T 25 F 1 (681) |
| confused with Christ, you look upon. And hate because there is | T 25 F 3 (681) |
| be Hell. Look once again upon your brother, not without the | T 25 F 6 (682) |
| loves them, so he looks upon himself with love and gentleness | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| with the grace of God upon his sight. T 25 | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| brings to what they look upon. Dimness seems better; easier to | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| obscure seems easier to look upon; less painful to the eyes | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| down the grace of God upon your eyes, and brings the | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| each sentence that you laid upon yourself into a blessing, then | T 25 H 1 (686) |
| not that this belief depends upon the form it takes. Who | T 25 H 4 (687) |
| saved. You are not called upon to do what one divided | T 25 I 2 (691) |
| BE to warrant an attack upon the innocent? In justice, then | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| HAVE no mercy to bestow upon another. That is why your | T 25 J 9 (698) |
| idea. It is the pivot upon which ALL compromise, ALL desperate | T 26 A 1 (700) |
| s justice rests in gentleness upon His Son, and keeps him | T 26 B 7 (702) |
| injustice the world would lay upon him. Could it be that | T 26 B 7 (702) |
| because knowledge makes no attack upon perception. They are brought together | T 26 D 3 (706) |
| be possible, the final judgment upon this world. It is the | T 26 D 4 (706) |
| the judgment of the truth upon illusion, of knowledge on | T 26 D 4 (706) |
| to forgive. Forgiveness always rests upon the one who offers it | T 26 E 1 (708) |
| could fear love, and stand upon the ground where sin has | T 26 E 3 (708) |
| your mind, with no effect upon eternity. And so is all | T 26 F 3 (710) |
| past. Each thing you look upon you saw but for an | T 26 F 4 (711) |
| is. And who can stand upon a distant shore, and dream | T 26 F 7 (711) |
| all creation freed to call upon the Name of God as | T 26 H 21 (720) |
| to take its ancient place upon an ancient throne. Because of | T 26 J 3 (724) |
| retribution for your own attack upon the Son of God you | T 26 K 4 (728) |
| the world appears to lay upon you, YOU have laid on | T 26 K 5 (728) |
| denied to every living thing upon the earth. T 26 | T 26 K 5 (728) |
| accuse your brother of attack upon Gods Son. You hold | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| your brother YOU have looked upon in grief. And everything that | T 27 B 3 (730) |
| That no reproach he laid upon his heart was ever justified | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| deliverance from guilt upon your brother and yourself. Your | T 27 C 7 (735) |
| your brother with no blood upon his hands, nor guilt upon | T 27 C 7 (735) |
| upon his hands, nor guilt upon his heart made heavy with | T 27 C 7 (735) |
| has received. Who can bestow upon another what he does not | T 27 F 1 (744) |
| rest an instant from attack upon yourself, that it be healed | T 27 F 4 (745) |
| which all eyes look lovingly upon the Friend who brought them | T 27 F 6 (745) |
| away from Him, and focusing upon itself. Its purpose is the | T 27 G 1 (748) |
| Suffering is an emphasis upon all that the world has | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| Yet is his own attack upon himself apparent still, for it | T 27 H 1 (751) |
| is needed is you look upon the problem as it IS | T 27 H 2 (751) |
| attack. No one who looks upon this reasoning exactly as it | T 27 H 3 (751) |
| does not hold has made upon himself. This is the PURPOSE | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| brother was the first attack upon yourself begun. And it is | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| the world appeared to thrust upon you, uninvited and unasked, must | T 27 H 7 (752) |
| his Father, and made war upon himself. So fearful is the | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| Then let us merely look upon the dreams beginning, for | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| the world remembers his attack upon himself. No one believes there | T 27 I 5 (757) |
| understand that time cannot intrude upon eternity. It IS a joke | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| not, for time waits not upon this feast, which has no | T 28 D 9 (772) |
| deny your Self, and walk upon an alien ground which your | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| not. You WILL make war upon your Self, which seems to | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| They were made to look upon a world that is not | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| Sickness is anger taken out upon the body, so that IT | T 28 G 5 (780) |
| who can build his home upon a straw, and count on | T 28 H 3 (781) |
| sick. All miracles are based upon this choice, and given you | T 28 H 4 (782) |
| is like the house set upon straw. It seems to be | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| CAN be safe which rests upon a shadow? Would you build | T 28 H 6 (782) |
| Would you build your home upon what will collapse beneath a | T 28 H 6 (782) |
| Your home is built upon your brothers health, upon | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| upon your brothers health, upon his happiness, his sinlessness, and | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| home. The winds will blow upon it, and the rain will | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| go your separate ways. Conditional upon the right to separate will | T 29 B 1 (785) |
| find the hope of peace upon a battleground. It HAS been | T 29 C 3 (787) |
| is nothing else it rests upon. Its basis does not change | T 29 C 6 (788) |
| thing you love, or look upon it as a thing you | T 29 C 10 (789) |
| its Creator, nothing can intrude upon the sacred Son of God | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| gives to you who wait upon the Son of God, and | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| change him. Yet time waits upon forgiveness that the things of | T 29 G 2 (797) |
| is the purpose he bestows upon the body; that it seek | T 29 H 2 (799) |
| within, and fear to look upon your devastation, and prefer to | T 29 H 4 (800) |
| laugh, if idols could intrude upon his peace. It is for | T 29 I 9 (804) |
| you more than God bestowed upon your brother and on you | T 29 I 9 (804) |
| fall lower than the stones upon the ground, and look to | T 29 J 1 (805) |
| in terror and in guilt upon yourself. T 29 J | T 29 J 2 (805) |
| escape the penalty he laid upon himself within the dream he | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| where you will be called upon to make response. For if | T 30 B 2 (809) |
| help is not being thrust upon you, but is something that | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| 3 Look once again upon your enemy, the one you | T 30 C 3 (814) |
| healed. And no one walks upon the earth but must depend | T 30 C 5 (815) |
| for you chose to look upon your brother as a friend | T 30 C 5 (815) |
| you seek. When you decide upon the form of what you | T 30 D 2 (816) |
| What idol can be called upon to give the Son of | T 30 D 4 (817) |
| nor attacked, but merely looked upon as childrens toys, without | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| there; and not to look upon the unreal as reality. You | T 30 E 7 (821) |
| face of Christ is looked upon before the Father is remembered | T 30 F 7 (824) |
| His Fathers love rests upon Him. His gratitude to you | T 30 F 8 (825) |
| its Creator as it looks upon itself. If you can see | T 30 G 4 (828) |
| true. The Holy Spirit looks upon the world as with one | T 30 H 1 (831) |
| freedom to bestow His gifts upon Gods Son. When he | T 30 I 4 (835) |
| be given you to look upon your brother thus. But not | T 30 I 5 (835) |
| this that you would look upon? Then let there be no | T 30 I 5 (835) |
| This will you look upon when you decide there is | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| must father fear, and look upon its father as itself. How | T 31 A 10 (839) |
| is the world you look upon. T 31 A 12 | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| There will be no attack upon the things you thought were | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| There will be no assault upon your wish to hear a | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| of the world is built upon a concept of the self | T 31 E 1 (850) |
| little things make small assaults upon its innocence, provoking it to | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| concept of the world DEPENDS upon this concept of the self | T 31 E 11 (853) |
| self embraces all you look upon, and nothing is outside of | T 31 E 15 (854) |
| world is loosening its grasp upon your mind. And be you | T 31 E 16 (854) |
| am, or how to look upon the world or on myself | T 31 E 17 (855) |
| no difference what you look upon, nor what you choose to | T 31 F 4 (857) |
| and the stain of sin upon you? So the world is | T 31 F 6 (857) |
| But should ONE brother dawn upon your sight as wholly worthy | T 31 G 2 (858) |
| him as well. By focusing upon the good in him, the | T 31 G 3 (858) |
| yourself may change. And look upon the good in him, that | T 31 G 5 (859) |
| Would you not rather look upon yourself as NEEDED for salvation | T 31 G 6 (859) |
| learns when first he looks upon ONE brother as he looks | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| ONE brother as he looks upon himself, and sees the mirror | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| sight and what he looks upon, to judge what he beholds | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| everyone you meet or look upon, not knowing who they are | T 31 G 10 (861) |
| through holy eyes that look upon the innocence within, and thus | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| forth in everyone they look upon, that he may be what | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| innocence in all he looks upon, and sees his own salvation | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| light to what he looks upon, that he may see it | T 31 G 11 (861) |
| free of any judgment made upon yourself. It sees no past | T 31 G 13 (861) |
| face of Christ to shine upon the one who asks, in | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| not. And think as well upon the thing that you would | T 31 G 14 (862) |
| every living thing you look upon, regardless of the images you | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| Son, and close the door upon his dreams of weakness, opening | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| eyes, and let him look upon the Christ in him. My | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| let the truth be written upon it for you, it would | W 12 L 5 (21) |
| you are impelled to write upon it what you would have | W 12 L 5 (21) |
| That thought is an attack upon myself. Conclude each practice period | W 26 L 8 (45) |
| ideas from it, and look upon it with a completely open | W 28 L 5 (48) |
| of placing your own judgment upon them. 7. We | W 28 L 6 (48) |
| you, and you will look upon it and see in it | W 30 L 1 (51) |
| because you do not look upon yourself through the eyes of | W 35 L 4 (57) |
| what to do to call upon His strength and His protection | W 47 L 3 (83) |
| disturb, and nothing can intrude upon the eternal calm of the | W 50 L 3 (88) |
| have judged everything I look upon. And it is this and | W 51 RI 2 (92) |
| condemn the world I look upon. I call this seeing. I | W 52 RI 2 (94) |
| nothing. I can also call upon my real thoughts, which share | W 54 RI 3 (98) |
| to see. I would look upon the witnesses that show me | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| replace loss. I would look upon the real world, and let | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| this vision I will look upon the world and upon myself | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| look upon the world and upon myself with charity and love | W 56 RI 2 (102) |
| set free. I would look upon the world as it is | W 57 RI 3 (104) |
| myself. The world I look upon has taken on the light | W 57 RI 5 (105) |
| to me. Let me call upon this gift today, so that | W 59 RI 2 (108) |
| sinless. And as I look upon the world with the vision | W 60 RI 5 (111) |
| in every attack you call upon your own weakness, while every | W 62 L 3 (114) |
| time you forgive you call upon the strength of Christ in | W 62 L 3 (114) |
| the bodys eyes look upon. 2. Nothing the | W 64 L 1 (117) |
| peace, which you have closed upon yourself, in your own hands | W 65 L 3 (119) |
| 1. No-one can look upon what your grievances conceal. Because | W 69 L 1 (128) |
| searches with us to look upon and rejoice. 4. | W 69 L 3 (128) |
| Yet the light that shines upon this world reflects your will | W 73 L 4 (141) |
| will, and lets you look upon --- Manuscript | W 73 L 5 (141) |
| of an alien power, thrust upon you unwillingly. It is the | W 73 L 9 (142) |
| this very day to look upon the light in him and | W 73 L 9 (143) |
| one has left no trace upon it in its passing. Today | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| 147) Dwell not upon the past today. Keep a | W 75 L 5 (147) |
| world today. You can look upon it now as if you | W 75 L 5 (147) |
| wait in certainty to look upon the world He promised you | W 75 L 7 (147) |
| the darkness of the past upon your eyes, you cannot fail | W 75 L 8 (147) |
| beyond the grievances, to look upon the miracle instead. We will | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| him; we will not look upon our grievances. So is the | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| very quiet now, and look upon your shining Savior. No dark | W 78 L 8 (155) |
| 156) and looked upon the miracle of love the | W 78 L 9 (156) |
| It keeps its steady gaze upon the light that lies beyond | W 92 L 4 (177) |
| light, and you will look upon no obstacle to what He | W 99 L 9 (198) |
| happiness to all you look upon; His peace to everyone who | W 100 L 5 (201) |
| What could you rather look upon in place of Him who | W 100 L 8 (201) |
| enemy, the curse of God upon you who have crucified His | W 101 L 4 (203) |
| the heavy load you laid upon yourself with the insane belief | W 101 L 7 (204) |
| gifts which we have placed upon the holy altar where God | W 104 L 2 (208) |
| lifts the veil which lies upon the earth, and wakes all | W 106 L 5 (213) |
| Him Who goes with you upon this undertaking that He be | W 107 L 8 (217) |
| be glad to look again upon this world. For you will | W 107 L 10 (218) |
| 1. Vision depends upon todays idea. The light | W 108 L 1 (219) |
| it brings single perception, based upon one frame of reference from | W 108 L 3 (219) |
| goes by without its touch upon you, for your rest can | W 109 L 5 (222) |
| of God today, and call upon your brothers from your rest | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| but only sins. It looks upon the world with sightless eyes | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| while you sleep, and rests upon your eyelids so you see | W 122 L 2 (244) |
| who look with unforgiving eyes upon the world. It lets you | W 122 L 3 (244) |
| your eyes today, and look upon a happy world of safety | W 122 L 8 (245) |
| loveliness in all we look upon. Today we see only the | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| when it dawns with certainty upon your mind. This half an | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| will see Christs Face upon it, in reflection of your | W 124 L 9 (251) |
| out to you, to look upon yourself. When you are ready | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| which the world has laid upon the Son of God. It | W 125 L 3 (253) |
| within you to be called upon today to help make ready | W 125 L 6 (254) |
| it is but a check upon overt attack, without requiring correction | W 126 L 6 (256) |
| In silence close your eyes upon the world which does not | W 126 L 10 (257) |
| There is no limit placed upon Himself, and so are you | W 127 L 4 (258) |
| all value you have placed upon its meagre offerings and senseless | W 127 L 7 (259) |
| And we raise our eyes upon a different present, where a | W 127 L 9 (260) |
| health to shed its blessing upon all who come to learn | W 127 L 10 (260) |
| today the chains you place upon your mind when you perceive | W 128 L 3 (261) |
| refuse to lay this chain upon your mind, and tell yourself | W 128 L 8 (262) |
| want. Then close your eyes upon the world you see, and | W 129 L 7 (264) |
| bend to you, to shine upon your eyelids as you rest | W 129 L 8 (264) |
| have, and dwelling briefly only upon this: The world I see | W 129 L 9 (265) |
| no-one can fail to look upon what he believes he wants | W 130 L 1 (266) |
| What, then, can fear project upon the world? What can be | W 130 L 3 (266) |
| there. For you have called upon the great unfailing Power Who | W 130 L 9 (267) |
| doubt what you will look upon. For though it is perception | W 130 L 9 (267) |
| to impose an alien will upon His single purpose. He is | W 131 L 8 (270) |
| we acknowledge as we start upon our practice periods. Begin with | W 131 L 10 (271) |
| and all your sorrows press upon it, and keep it a | W 132 L 3 (273) |
| meaning. And what you behold upon it are your wishes, acted | W 132 L 4 (273) |
| are a shadow briefly laid upon a dying world. Release your | W 132 L 13 (275) |
| mind, and you will look upon a world released. | W 132 L 13 (275) |
| all living things we see upon it. They can not be | W 132 L 14 (276) |
| to him because he looks upon the tarnish as his own | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| of sin retains as yet upon your mind as you regard | W 134 L 3 (281) |
| chains you sought to lay upon your brother, which were laid | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| your brother, which were laid upon yourself. 18. Forgiveness | W 134 L 17 (284) |
| will not lay this chain upon myself. In everything you do | W 134 L 18 (284) |
| many mad attacks you make upon it. For it seems to | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| conditions. And you will impose upon the body all the pain | W 135 L 10 (286) |
| it. It does not depend upon itself for anything except its | W 135 L 12 (287) |
| for the truth to dawn upon our minds with certainty. | W 135 L 22 (289) |
| become symbols standing for attack upon the whole, successful in effect | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| the limits you had placed upon the body by the purposes | W 136 L 18 (294) |
| shown that what they look upon is false. So healing, never | W 137 L 4 (296) |
| never healed alone. And legions upon legions will receive the gift | W 137 L 10 (298) |
| of the dawn of truth upon the mind. They lead from | W 140 L 3 (307) |
| you judge? Your judgment rests upon the witness that your senses | W 151 L 3 (316) |
| fingers touch reality and close upon the truth. This is awareness | W 151 L 3 (316) |
| the ever-tightening grip of imprisonment upon the mind. 4. | W 153 L 3 (324) |
| who feel its iron grip upon your heart. | W 153 L 4 (324) |
| play our final happy game upon this earth. And then we | W 153 L 14 (326) |
| by His strength. We call upon His strength each time we | W 153 L 19 (328) |
| evidence, for those to look upon who chose to come, and | W 155 L 3 (333) |
| Your feet are safely set upon the road which leads the | W 155 L 13 (335) |
| has set apart to shine upon, and cast a timeless light | W 157 L 1 (339) |
| and cast a timeless light upon this day when echoes of | W 157 L 1 (339) |
| and blesses those you look upon. A vision reaches everyone you | W 157 L 5 (340) |
| Today we will embark upon a course you have not | W 157 L 8 (340) |
| law. It does not look upon a body and mistake it | W 158 L 7 (342) |
| give, Christs vision looks upon ourselves as well. | W 158 L 11 (343) |
| speaks a different language, looks upon a world truth does not | W 160 L 2 (347) |
| ultimately killed. When hatred rests upon a thing, it calls for | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| in everything; compelled to turn upon itself and to destroy. | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| thorns which you have placed upon your bleeding head. Ask this | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| will answer Whom you called upon, for He will hear the | W 161 L 12 (352) |
| the headstone death has placed upon the body of the holy | W 163 L 4 (356) |
| messengers, and we would look upon the glorious reflection of Your | W 163 L 9 (357) |
| now, we come to look upon what is forever there; not | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| count on Him and not upon ourselves to give us certainty | W 165 L 7 (363) |
| but every mind which looks upon the world and judges it | W 166 L 2 (364) |
| should feel Christs touch upon your shoulder, and perceive His | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| hand directing you to look upon your gifts. How could you | W 166 L 8 (365) |
| Your ancient fear has come upon you now, and justice has | W 166 L 9 (365) |
| and the sight that looked upon it now has been replaced | W 166 L 11 (366) |
| the attributes of love bestowed upon its enemy. For fear becomes | W 170 L 5 (378) |
| 7. Today we look upon this cruel god dispassionately. And | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| guardian, no strength to call upon in danger, and no mighty | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| The blood appears to be upon His lips; the fire comes | W 170 L 10 (379) |
| look for the last time upon this bit of carven stone | W 170 L 11 (379) |
| forget the way, we count upon Your sure remembering. We wander | W 170 RV 3 (381) |
| again with these same words upon our lips to greet another | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| will believe will not intrude upon us now. We enter in | W 181 L 5 (389) |
| with one intent; to look upon the sinlessness within. 6 | W 181 L 5 (389) |
| sight and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| this that I would look upon. I trust my brothers, who | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| from the misery the focus upon sin will bring, and uncorrected | W 181 L 7 (389) |
| what we seek to look upon is really there. And as | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| love for everyone we look upon attests to our remembrance of | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| Lesson 182. I call upon Gods Name and on | W 182 L 0 (391) |
| holier than yours. To call upon His Name is but to | W 182 L 1 (391) |
| Name is but to call upon your own. A father gives | W 182 L 1 (391) |
| worldly thought that would intrude upon your holiness. 3. | W 182 L 2 (391) |
| Name of God and call upon your Self, Whose Name is | W 182 L 5 (392) |
| right perspective. Those who call upon the Name of God can | W 182 L 5 (392) |
| Son of God who calls upon his Father. And his Father | W 182 L 11 (393) |
| of little things, and looks upon them. And a lack of | W 184 L 4 (398) |
| your naming. When you call upon a brother, it is to | W 184 L 8 (399) |
| You have but to look upon the world you see around | W 185 L 2 (402) |
| depends on you, and not upon this little pile of dust | W 186 L 7 (407) |
| us, for all illusions rest upon the weird belief that we | W 186 L 8 (407) |
| brings to everyone you look upon. Herein is the idea of | W 187 L 3 (410) |
| brother offers you are laid upon your altar, with the ones | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| Who could fear to look upon such lovely holiness? The great | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| world. What we have looked upon we would extend, for we | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| withheld from anything we look upon. And to ensure this holy | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| of lilies we can lay upon our altar, making it a | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| can so easily be looked upon that arguments which prove it | W 188 L 2 (413) |
| what your inward vision looks upon is your perception of the | W 188 L 5 (414) |
| now. Let all things shine upon me in that peace, And | W 188 L 9 (415) |
| there for you to look upon. It was not placed in | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| felt in them they look upon, and see Its sure reflection | W 189 L 4 (416) |
| of seeing: You will look upon that which you feel within | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| within you, you look out upon a world of mercy and | W 189 L 5 (417) |
| laid the mark of death upon its heart. 7. | W 191 L 6 (423) |
| time has lost its hold upon the world. The Son of | W 191 L 8 (423) |
| 4. Forgiveness gently looks upon all things unknown in Heaven | W 192 L 4 (425) |
| the Son to look again upon his holiness. 6. | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| the light of Heaven shine upon it. It is He Who | W 193 L 2 (428) |
| see or any brother looks upon amiss. 7. How | W 193 L 6 (429) |
| knows the way to look upon them so that they will | W 193 L 11 (430) |
| instant sorrow can be set upon a throne and worshipped faithfully | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| and all his glory shines upon a world made free with | W 194 L 5 (433) |
| learn for those who look upon the world amiss. The most | W 195 L 1 (435) |
| without the fear of hell upon his heart? 6. | W 196 L 5 (439) |
| that ever can be found upon this earth. His Words are | W 197 L 6 (444) |
| you with Heavens love upon them. Those who hear His | W 197 L 6 (444) |
| if you will look again upon the place where you beheld | W 197 L 7 (444) |
| The truth bestows these words upon your mind, that you may | W 197 L 9 (445) |
| and see your innocence shining upon you from the Face of | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| Word of God alone remains upon it. Only That can be | W 197 L 11 (445) |
| 1. 183) I call upon Gods Name and on | W 203 RVI 1 (454) |
| myself. Gods blessing shines upon me from within my heart | W 207 RVI 1 (455) |
| mind, and think a moment upon this. And then return to | W 219 RVI 1 (458) |
| Him with but His Word upon our minds and hearts, and | W 220 INII 5 (460) |
| fail. Sit silently and wait upon your Father. He has willed | W 220 INII 6 (460) |
| ahead, and fix our eyes upon the journeys end. Accept | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| You, and rest in confidence upon Your Love, Which will not | W 220 INII 8 (460) |
| And so we start upon the final part of this | W 220 INII 9 (461) |
| love the Son He shines upon, who also shines on Him | W 222 L 1 (464) |
| no words except Your Name upon our lips and in our | W 222 L 2 (464) |
| are sinless. We would look upon our sinlessness, for guilt proclaims | W 223 L 2 (465) |
| Christ. And what I look upon attests the truth of the | W 229 L 1 (471) |
| I need but look upon all things that seem to | W 235 L 1 (478) |
| light in me to shine upon the world throughout the day | W 237 L 1 (480) |
| never be, and therefore look upon a world which is impossible | W 240 L 1 (483) |
| glory of salvation dawns today upon a world set free. This | W 241 L 1 (485) |
| myself and what I look upon, to be in peace as | W 243 L 1 (487) |
| him. He need but call upon Your Name, and he will | W 244 L 1 (488) |
| that I have ever looked upon. Its love is limitless, with | W 252 L 1 (497) |
| through which I would look upon my brothers and myself today | W 260 L 1 (505) |
| he that I would look upon today. He is Your one | W 262 L 1 (508) |
| it. And would I look upon what You created as if | W 263 L 1 (509) |
| all the things I look upon, the sounds I hear, and | W 264 L 1 (510) |
| In quiet would I look upon the world, which but reflects | W 265 L 2 (511) |
| them does Christ look back upon me from my Self. Let | W 266 L 1 (512) |
| we enter into paradise, calling upon Gods Name and on | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| sight goes forth to look upon Christs face. | W 269 L 0 (515) |
| me that what I look upon belongs to me; that nothing | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| one vision, as we look upon the face of Him Whose | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| dreams. For when forgiveness rests upon the world and peace has | W 270 W6 4 (517) |
| what I want to look upon, the sounds I want to | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| Today I choose to look upon what Christ would have me | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| For nothing that He looks upon on but must live, remembering | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| be what I would look upon today. --- | W 271 W6 2 (518) |
| mine, and nothing can intrude upon the peace that God Himself | W 273 W6 1 (520) |
| What limits can I lay upon Gods Son? | W 280 W6 0 (527) |
| you, to let forgiveness rest upon your dreams, and be restored | W 280 W7 4 (528) |
| Father, let me not look upon a past that is not | W 289 L 2 (537) |
| 1. Unless I look upon what is not there, my | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| only kindness does it look upon. 4. The real | W 290 W8 3 (539) |
| God. And as we look upon a world forgiven, it is | W 290 W8 5 (539) |
| well. What loveliness we look upon today! What holiness we see | W 291 L 1 (540) |
| a mockery of love bestowed upon it. Its neutrality protects it | W 294 L 1 (543) |
| things that I may look upon, that His forgiving Love may | W 295 L 2 (544) |
| more than a passing cloud upon a sky eternally serene. And | W 300 L 1 (549) |
| willingness to let forgiveness rest upon all things without exception and | W 300 W9 1 (550) |
| And God the Father smiles upon His Son, His one creation | W 300 W9 4 (550) |
| false, and we will look upon Gods world today. | W 301 L 2 (551) |
| Where darkness was I look upon the light. | W 302 L 0 (552) |
| there for us to look upon. Christs vision changes darkness | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| today that I may look upon its holiness, and understand it | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| if I intrude my world upon it. Nor can I behold | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| the holy sights Christ looks upon unless it is His vision | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| Christ. And I will look upon the certain signs that all | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| see what you would look upon. For vision merely serves to | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| he cannot fail to look upon what Christ would have him | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| love for what he looks upon. 2. I have | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| for today except to look upon a liberated world, set free | W 312 L 2 (563) |
| sin in anything He looks upon. Now let His true perception | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| of guilt and look within upon my sinlessness, which You have | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| You have kept completely undefiled upon the altar to Your holy | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| can conceive. A brother smiles upon another, and my heart is | W 315 L 1 (566) |
| denied, because his Father shines upon his mind, and lays before | W 320 L 1 (571) |
| imperfection and of any spot upon its sinlessness. 4. | W 320 W11 3 (572) |
| are then projected outward, looked upon, esteemed as real, and guarded | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| share It. Let us look upon the holy sights forgiveness shows | W 331 L 2 (584) |
| and the truth can shine upon it as it disappears. | W 333 L 1 (586) |
| see what I would look upon, and this I see, and | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| me that I would look upon my own. And I will | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| them to all they look upon in mercy and in love | W 340 W13 3 (594) |
| before the Word of God upon the universal altar to Creator | W 340 W13 3 (594) |
| with all Your love bestowed upon us, living one with You | W 341 L 1 (595) |
| 342. I let forgiveness rest upon all things, For thus forgiveness | W 342 L 0 (596) |
| alone. And as I looked upon the treasure which I thought | W 344 L 1 (598) |
| so I will not look upon them. What I seek today | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| let Christs vision look upon All things for me and | W 349 L 0 (603) |
| thoughts. But what he looks upon is their direct result. Therefore | W 350 L 1 (604) |
| receive. And as I look upon Your Son today, I hear | W 357 L 1 (612) |
| on this fact forgiveness rests upon a certain base more solid | W 359 L 1 (614) |
| ago passed by is looked upon as a new thought, a | M 3 A 3 M(5) |
| in which both can look upon the Son of God as | M 4 A 1 M(6) |
| teacher of God feels called upon to sacrifice his own best | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| he finds a gift bestowed upon him. M 5 B | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| is a verdict of guilt upon a brother and therefore on | M 5 E 1 M(13) |
| As the projection of guilt upon him would send him to | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
| are those who are called upon to change their life situation | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| of the pain he looks upon is its result. All of | M 11 A 6 M(30) |
| perception of Himself is based upon Gods Judgment, not His | M 13 A 1 M(32) |
| with the benediction of holiness upon it. When not one thought | M 15 A 2 M(37) |
| this gift is his judgment upon the holy Son of God | M 18 A 2 M(45) |
| and His . laws alone prevail upon you and upon the world | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| alone prevail upon you and upon the world. His Love . remains | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| the Holy Spirits verdict upon the world. Except in His | M 20 A 1 M(48) |
| s teachers to set limits upon Him, because it is not | M 23 A 7 M(55) |
| have been used to call upon the devil, which merely means | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| of the limitations they laid upon their minds be lifted. It | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| but greater limitations they lay upon themselves if they utilize their | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| go with Christs gratitude upon their hearts, and His holy | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| image can yet be called upon. And they will appear when | M 27 A 2 M(62) |
| waning in a certain way upon a certain path, all this | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
| There is no sorrow still upon the earth. The joy of | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| joy of Heaven has come upon it. M 29 A | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| from the dust and look upon our perfect sinlessness. The song | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| the illusions that they look upon must lead to more illusions | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| brought to truth and laid upon the altar. What is seen | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| lie together, side by side, upon one altar. There at last | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| bodies in the blazing light upon the altar to the Son | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| you in many forms, although upon the altar They are one | U 6 A 1 U(9) |
| Spirit, Whom he called down upon the earth after he ascended | U 7 A 1 U(11) |
| changed. He was called down upon the earth in the sense | U 7 A 1 U(11) |
| Him and with His Word upon your heart. Who could despair | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| new. We have begun again upon a road we traveled on | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| than to learn to call upon God and hear His Answer | P 2 A 2 P(1) |
| boundaries the ego would impose upon the self. Only by doing | P 3 C 8 P(7) |
| helpless of ourselves, and lean upon a strength beyond our little | P 3 F 4 P(12) |
| change the forms they look upon; the sounds they hear. These | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| sin in what he looks upon, and his release is partial | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| sin is there to look upon. Yet will the proof of | P 3 G 7 P(15) |
| Gods saints, who call upon his sanctity to make it | P 3 H 6 P(17) |
| but they may be called upon to use special applications of | P 4 B 1 P(21) |
| himself, he can look only upon darkness. He has himself denied | P 4 C 5 P(26) |
| asking is not yet based upon acceptance. Help in prayer does | S 1 B 6 S(5) |
| who cherish guilt. They call upon a vengeful god, and it | S 1 D 2 S(8) |
| you. Now can you look upon His sinlessness. S 1 | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| mockery of grace, a parody upon the holy peace of God | S 2 B 1 S(12) |
| 13) it looks upon and hates. Gods mercy | S 2 B 2 S(13) |
| reproach that thus is put upon him. Is this love? Or | S 2 C 5 S(16) |
| heard by anyone who calls upon His Name, and | S 2 D 6 S(18) |
| the door swing silently open upon the shining face of Christ | S 2 D 7 S(19) |
| and the mark of death upon it this is clearly shown | S 3 B 2 S(20) |
| the heavy scent of death upon their hearts. S 3 | S 3 B 2 S(20) |
| of judgment made by brother upon brother, and the Son of | S 3 B 3 S(20) |
| and the Son of God upon himself. For he has damned | S 3 B 3 S(20) |
| have learned to look upon again. S 3 C | S 3 C 3 S(22) |
| be thrust down in pain upon unwilling flesh, but as a | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| it dreamed about and laid upon the world. Now are its | S 3 C 5 S(22) |
| 7 False healing rests upon the bodys cure, leaving | S 3 C 7 S(22) |
| been laid by, and placed upon Gods | S 3 C 7 S(22) |
| Forgiveness shines its merciful reprieve upon each blade of grass and | S 3 E 2 S(25) |
| and all the living things upon the earth. Fear has no | S 3 E 2 S(25) |
| again, without such twisted thoughts upon your hearts. You still are | S 3 E 6 S(26) |
| of peace, it rests uncertainly upon a bed of lies. Here | G 1 A 1 G(1) |
| you what you would look upon. When you have seen with | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
| the smallest bitterness of fear upon its loveliness. Accept this now | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
| God that He has placed upon the altar to His Son | G 2 A 2 G(4) |
| strength of Christ, and look upon the dream in which illusions | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
| Time can have no sway upon you, nor can any laws | G 3 A 6 G(7) |
| shall we stay to wait upon a dream? Your holiness is | G 3 A 10 G(8) |
| place of peace to burst upon the world in all its | G 5 A 3 G(13) |
| place, and let Me blaze upon a world made glad in | G 5 A 4 G(14) |