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| 2 How can you wake children better and more kindly | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| I 4 How you wake is the sign of how | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| you place it? Whenever you wake dispiritedly, it was NOT of | T 8 I 4 (212) |
| substitution of the WILL TO WAKE. The will to wake is | T 8 I 5 (212) |
| TO WAKE. The will to wake is the will to love | T 8 I 5 (212) |
| because you have willed to wake them, their gratitude and their | T 9 E 5 (232) |
| You who are beginning to wake are still aware of dreams | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| world for you when you wake. In YOUR name He has | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| not withstand the call to wake. The mission of redemption will | T 13 E 8 (348) |
| It is not sacrifice to wake to glory. But it IS | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| And what you seem to wake to is but another form | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| it brings conviction in its wake. The witness is believed because | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| D 3 You cannot wake yourself. Yet you can LET | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| cannot dream some dreams and wake from some, for you are | T 29 E 1 (792) |
| adopted consciously each time you wake, will put you well ahead | T 30 B 1 (809) |
| has brought you in its wake, and welcome the glad contrast | T 31 G 5 (859) |
| using the idea when you wake or shortly afterwards, and attempt | W 27 L 3 (46) |
| soon as possible after you wake, and another as close as | W 42 L 3 (70) |
| holds no grievances. I would wake to my Self by laying | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| This thought has power to wake the sleeping truth in you | W 109 L 2 (222) |
| and attack. And when you wake again, it offers you another | W 122 L 2 (244) |
| choice for Heaven as we wake, and spend five minutes making | W 138 L 11 (302) |
| dust and ashes in their wake in place of aspirations and | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| mind, my Father, when I wake, and shine on me throughout | W 232 L 1 (475) |
| 1. Today I wake with joy, expecting but the | W 285 L 1 (533) |
| 1. Father, I wake today with miracles correcting my | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| the great illusion. In its wake comes the inevitable belief that | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| not his holiness enough to wake your memory of Him? | P 3 H 9 P(18) |
| in which both will someday wake. The good is saved; indeed | P 4 B 6 P(22) |
| it is no harder to wake a brother from one dream | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
| 8 Help Me to wake My children from the dream | S 3 E 8 S(27) |
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| others. As you see them waken you will learn what waking | T 9 E 5 (232) |
| asleep. Yet the instant you waken you KNOW that everything that | T 9 H 5 (240) |
| but only the will to waken and be glad. Dreams will | T 9 H 7 (240) |
| him the glad call to waken and be glad? He cannot | T 13 E 8 (348) |
| The light in you will waken them, and they will not | T 13 G 9 (353) |
| you from time into eternity. Waken from time, and answer fearlessly | T 16 E 13 (438) |
| not obscure. You seem to waken, and the dream is gone | T 18 C 5 (485) |
| From this, you do not waken. The special relationship is your | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| of everyone. And He will waken everyone through you who offered | T 18 C 8 (486) |
| happy dreams, from which you waken easily to knowledge. Put yourself | T 18 F 1 (492) |
| them to come forth and waken from their dream of death | T 24 D 7 (654) |
| 8 No one can waken from a dream the world | T 27 H 8 (753) |
| dream. He cannot choose to waken from a dream he did | T 27 H 8 (753) |
| seeming real, he could not waken to reality without the sweat | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| that calls with love to waken him. A gentler dream, in | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| his friend. God willed he waken gently, and with joy. And | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| And gave him means to waken without fear. Accept the dream | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| that you can help him waken, and be sure his waking | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| God, and would behold him waken and be glad. He is | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| judge not, and he WILL waken. For the dream will seem | T 29 J 2 (805) |
| afraid to stay, afraid to waken or to go to sleep | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| God. 11. We waken hearing Him, and let Him | W 140 L 11 (309) |
| s ministers have come to waken him from the dark dreams | W 153 L 14 (327) |
| be. A sleeping mind must waken as it sees its own | W 167 L 12 (370) |
| can hear the Call to waken. It is not shut tight | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| this thought we sleep, to waken once again with these same | W 170 RV 11 (383) |
| Your Son, that I may waken to the truth in You | W 252 L 2 (497) |
| away all tears, and gently waken from his dreams of pain | W 310 W10 4 (561) |
| to me, that I may waken from the dream of guilt | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| Find these and do not waken from the dream, for it | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
| you lack. And if you waken all its gifts will go | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
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| you can LET yourself be wakened. You can overlook your brother | T 29 D 3 (790) |
| dreams are kept, and others wakened from? The choice is not | T 29 E 1 (792) |
| them. He has been gently wakened from his dream by understanding | W 134 L 11 (283) |
| now is needed. For the wakened mind is one that knows | W 167 L 12 (370) |
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| dream to another, without REALLY wakening? T 9 H 6 | T 9 H 5 (240) |
| of evil or a happy wakening and joy of life. What | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| and while it lasts, will wakening be feared. Nor will the | T 28 C 9 (768) |
| Nor will the call to wakening be heard, because it seems | T 28 C 9 (768) |
| brings you nearer to your wakening to peace eternal and to | T 29 F 2 (794) |
laying all grievances aside and wakening in Him. | W 68 L 8 (127) |
| teachers have the goal of wakening the minds of those asleep | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
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| reality? One either sleeps or wakens. There is nothing in between | W 140 L 2 (307) |
| healed, because he sleeps and wakens with the truth before him | W 162 L 3 (354) |
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| lies upon the earth, and wakes all those who sleep and | W 106 L 5 (213) |
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| there any reference to his waking up. T 2 A | T 2 A 11 (21) |
| come from sleeping but from waking. The Holy Spirit is the | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| is the joyous one of waking it to the Call for | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| THE DIFFERENCE between sleeping and waking, so that they will understand | T 6 F 2 (143) |
| dead, because rest comes from WAKING, not from sleeping. Sleep is | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| from sleeping. Sleep is withdrawing; waking is joining. Dreams are ILLUSIONS | T 8 I 3 (211) |
| use dreams on behalf of WAKING, if you will let Him | T 8 I 3 (212) |
| release from the fear of waking and the substitution of the | T 8 I 5 (212) |
| waken you will learn what waking MEANS, and because you have | T 9 E 5 (232) |
| illusion of reality. Only in waking is the full release from | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| you see here, sleeping or waking, comes near to such loveliness | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| that what you see on waking is blotted out in dreams | T 18 C 3 (484) |
| dreaming. Your sleeping and your waking dreams have different forms, and | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| can change it. In your waking dreams, the special relationship has | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| and to prevent yourself from waking. And while you see more | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| value in sleeping than in waking, you will not let go | T 18 C 6 (485) |
| uses them as means for waking. YOU would have used them | T 18 C 7 (485) |
| as your sleeping and your waking dreams represent the same wishes | T 18 C 10 (486) |
| of God. The dream of waking is easily transferred to its | T 18 C 10 (486) |
| For you have gone from waking to sleeping, and on and | T 18 D 1 (487) |
| between BUT life or death, waking or sleeping, peace or war | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| in the rising up to waking and the ending of the | T 28 D 1 (770) |
| waken, and be sure his waking eyes will rest on you | T 29 D 5 (791) |
| first five minutes of every waking hour, we will begin by | W 93 L 8 (181) |
| first five minutes of each waking hour to the attempt to | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| first 5 minutes of every waking hour for practicing the idea | W 95 L 3 (185) |
| placed within your minds each waking hour today. Then welcome all | W 103 L 3 (207) |
| today the world is nearer waking. And the time when rest | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| last five minutes of your waking day to it. If this | W 111 RIII 8 (229) |
| last five minutes of our waking day to the decision with | W 138 L 12 (303) |
| lead from sleep to gentle waking, so that dreams are gone | W 140 L 3 (307) |
| cannot change what is its waking state. It cannot make a | W 167 L 6 (369) |
| a kind so close to waking that the light of day | W 192 L 3 (425) |
| it is a dream of waking. It is not itself the | W 197 L 3 (443) |
| Son no longer sleeps. His waking eyes perceive the sure reflection | W 290 W8 4 (539) |
| as soon as possible after waking take your quiet time, continuing | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| holds to save himself from waking. For before he could awaken | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| deeper sleep in which the waking seems to be the dream | G 3 A 5 G(7) |