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| 4 D 5 The upper level of the unconscious thus | T 4 D 5 (83) |
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UPROOTED....................5
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| ALL shallow roots must be uprooted, because they are not deep | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| drive for vengeance has been uprooted, and has disappeared. The stillness | T 16 H 6 (449) |
| Your relationship has been uprooted from the world of shadows | T 18 K 3 (510) |
| belief in sin has been uprooted in its smile of love | T 19 D 9 (522) |
| 527) wish, uprooted and floating aimlessly, can land | T 19 E 7 (527) |
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| in this respect, and thus uproots the REAL source of fear | T 1 B 36b (8) |
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UPSET.......................31
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| right- mindedness, and has literally upset it (or turned it upside-down | T 2 C 13 (34) |
| has always BEEN. What can upset you except the ephemeral, and | T 9 H 2 (239) |
| Lesson 5. I am never upset for the reason I think | W 5 L 0 (8) |
| is the cause of your upset, using the description of the | W 5 L 1 (8) |
| seems accurate to you. The upset may seem to be fear | W 5 L 1 (8) |
| specific perceived cause of an upset in any form, use both | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| in which you see the upset, and the cause which you | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| your mind for sources of upset in which you believe, and | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| you believe, and forms of upset which you think result. | W 5 L 2 (8) |
| to some perceived sources of upset than to others. If this | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| cannot keep this form of upset and let the others go | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| number of different forms of upset that are disturbing you, regardless | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| both the source of the upset as you perceive it, and | W 5 L 4 (9) |
| Lesson 6. I am upset because I see something that | W 6 L 0 (10) |
| name both the form of upset (anger, fear, worry, depression, and | W 6 L 1 (10) |
| to anything that seems to upset you, and can profitably be | W 6 L 2 (10) |
| cannot keep this form of upset and let the others go | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| reason why you are never upset for the reason you think | W 7 L 1 (11) |
| the reason why you are upset because you see something that | W 7 L 1 (11) |
| Lesson 12. I am upset because I see a meaningless | W 12 L 0 (20) |
| period, add: But I am upset because I see a meaningless | W 12 L 4 (21) |
| then, should a meaningless world upset you? If you could accept | W 12 L 5 (21) |
| 5) I am never upset for the reason I think | W 51 RI 5 (93) |
| I think. I am never upset for the reason I think | W 51 RI 5 (93) |
| 1. 6) I am upset because I see what is | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| is impossible that it could upset me. Reality brings only perfect | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| perfect peace. When I am upset, it is always because I | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| of mine. I am always upset by nothing. 2. | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| 2. 12) I am upset because I see a meaningless | W 53 RI 2 (96) |
| or disturb your peace, or upset you in any way. Today | W 70 L 2 (131) |
| perfect it can never be upset? 2. All this | W 122 L 1 (244) |
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| that you did not anticipate upsets your world, and hurls it | T 24 D 3 (653) |
| statement: There are no small upsets. They are all equally disturbing | W 5 L 3 (8) |
| lesson: There are no small upsets. They are all equally disturbing | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| distortion. You think that what upsets you is a frightening world | W 12 L 1 (20) |
| Word of God. The truth upsets you now, but when your | W 12 L 5 (21) |
| situation, person, or event which upsets you. You can see them | W 20 L 5 (35) |
| the worlds standards, completely upsets the mental balance. What the | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
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| of the idea to each upsetting thought uncovered in the search | W 6 L 2 (10) |
| applying the idea to some upsetting thoughts more than to others | W 6 L 3 (10) |
| situations which appear to be upsetting, rather than in those which | W 51 RI 4 (90) |
| made up. The illusions are upsetting because I have given then | W 52 RI 1 (94) |
| meaningless world. Insane thoughts are upsetting, and They produce a world | W 53 RI 2 (96) |
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| than an orientation that is upside down. Nor can anything which | T 1 B 43d (11) |
| that all perception still is upside down until its purpose has | T 24 H 8 (667) |
| at it. I see everything upside down, and my thoughts are | W 57 RI 3 (104) |
| all things we perceive are upside down until we listen to | W 328 L 1 (580) |
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| aspect of fear proceeds from upside-down perception. The more truly creative | T 1 B 51j (16) |
| reliable, even if it is upside-down. In fact, the more consistently | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| In fact, the more consistently upside-down it is, the MORE reliable | T 1 C 1 (18) |
| particularly likely to occur when upside-down perception has induced the belief | T 2 C 7 (32) |
| upset it (or turned it upside-down). All forms of not-right-mindedness are | T 2 C 13 (34) |
| is an outstanding example of upside-down perception. Actually, if the meaning | T 2 F 5 (45) |
| crucifixion is seen from an upside-down point of view, it DOES | T 3 C 1 (48) |
| 3 In its characteristically upside-down way, the ego has taken | T 4 D 3 (82) |
| are two glaring examples of upside-down thinking in the New Testament | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| too well to engage in upside-down thinking myself. If the Apostles | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| up. This conflicts with the upside-down perception which you have not | T 6 F 11 (146) |
| T 6 G 5 Upside-down as always, the ego perceives | T 6 G 5 (148) |
| which everything is backwards and upside-down arose from this? IT WAS | T 18 B 3 (481) |
| a world could everything be upside-down. This is the strange illusion | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| yet can be SEEN as upside-down. And this must be corrected | T 26 H 4 (716) |
| instead. 8. Our upside-down perception has been ruinous to | W 72 L 8 (138) |
| miracle inverts perception which was upside-down before, and thus it ends | W 340 W13 2 (594) |
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| concerned with your mind, and urge you to follow my example | T 4 E 3 (86) |
| for the egos destructive urge is so intense that nothing | T 12 B 1 (312) |
| periods for a while, and urge you to omit as few | W 95 L 7 (186) |
| determined it. And yet we urge you to bear witness to | W 169 L 4 (373) |
| refuse to listen. And they urge you gently to accept His | W 188 L 7 (414) |
| fear of dying and the urge to kill, the brotherless illusion | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| In peace I come, and urge you now to make an | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
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| arise. Five practice periods are urged, allowing a full minute for | W 21 L 1 (36) |
| A full five minutes are urged for the four longer practice | W 36 L 5 (64) |
| highly desirable, and you are urged to attempt this and to | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| and more frequent ones are urged. Close your eyes and begin | W 47 L 4 (83) |
| practice periods, which you are urged to follow as closely as | W 111 RIII 1 (228) |
| judgment? You have often been urged to refrain from judging, not | W 151 L 4 (316) |
| You have many times been urged to look beyond the body | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| no form of exercise is urged, except a deep relinquishment of | W 200 RVI 3 (452) |
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| you in your transition. The urgency is only in dislodging your | T 16 G 7 (445) |
| silently, and yet with ceaseless urgency, condemning still your brother for | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| and with no sense of urgency or effort. 3. | W 11 L 2 (19) |
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| and how urgent it is that you fulfill | T 5 I 11 (127) |
| least request or his most urgent need. There is no sickness | W 159 L 6 (345) |
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| evident they may become, however urgently he may be called to | W 166 L 3 (364) |
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| you. For although the ego urges you again and again to | T 12 G 11 (332) |
| the enemy of peace, it urges you to send out all | T 19 H 7 (536) |
| by which the Holy Spirit urges you to follow Him. His | W 137 L 9 (298) |
| Creator, Who remembers you and urges that you now remember Him | W 186 L 12 (409) |
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URGING......................1
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| I will therefore repeat it, urging you to listen. Only your | T 2 D 8 (38) |
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URTEXT......................6
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| Volume II: Urtext Workbook for Students | W 1 IN 0 W(1) |
| Volume III: Urtext Manual for Teachers | M 0 0 0 M(1) |
| Volume IV: Urtext Use of Terms | U 0 0 0 U(1) |
| Volume V: Urtext Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process and | P 0 0 0 P(1) |
| S(1) Urtext Volume VI: Song of Prayer | S 0 0 0 S(1) |
| Volume VII: Urtext Gifts of God | G 0 0 0 G(1) |