| ASPIRATION..................2 | |
| concept of different levels of aspiration, which actually result from level | T 2 B 17 (25) |
| the worlds most lofty aspiration, for it leads beyond the | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| ASPIRATIONS.................1 | |
| their wake in place of aspirations and of dreams. But death | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| ASPIRE......................1 | |
| even control yourselves should hardly aspire to control the universe. But | T 11 I 5 (305) |
| ASPIRES.....................1 | |
| not the goal this course aspires to attain. Yet we prepare | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| ASSAIL......................5 | |
| its reality, and nothing CAN assail it. --- | T 7 C 9 (158) |
| delusional believe that truth will assail them, and so they do | T 8 E 11 (198) |
| 8 What danger can assail the wholly innocent? What can | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| your own identity and you assail the universe alone, without a | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| then? What fears could still assail those who have lost the | W 192 L 5 (426) |
| ASSAILABLE..................1 | |
| have believed that it IS assailable. You are not asked to | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| ASSAILED....................4 | |
| KNOW that it cannot be assailed. Do not protect it yourselves | T 6 B 6 (130) |
| God and His Kingdom is assailed by ANY doubts in your | T 6 H 9 (152) |
| since your being cannot BE assailed. Yet a real sense of | T 6 H 11 (152) |
| truth. And can he be assailed by dreams? T 31 | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| ASSAULT.....................17 | |
| their defenses from protection to assault, and acted literally insanely. It | T 2 B 22 (26) |
| as a POSITIVE ACT OF ASSAULT. This is an interpretation which | T 5 G 6 (118) |
| CANNOT introduce the concept of assault into it. T 5 | T 5 H 9 (122) |
| Projection means anger, anger fosters assault, and assault promotes fear. The | T 6 B 3 (129) |
| anger, anger fosters assault, and assault promotes fear. The real meaning | T 6 B 3 (129) |
| the APPARENT intensity of the assault of some of the Sons | T 6 B 3 (129) |
| T 6 B 4 Assault can ultimately be made ONLY | T 6 B 4 (129) |
| doubt that one BODY can assault another, and can even destroy | T 6 B 4 (129) |
| to perceive ANY form of assault in persecution because you cannot | T 6 B 4 (129) |
| demonstrate that the most outrageous assault, as judged by the ego | T 6 B 10 (131) |
| give in to anger and assault would NOT be so extreme | T 6 B 12 (132) |
| it as a weapon for assault rather than as the call | T 6 B 14 (132) |
| built has withstood the crumbling assault of time. Nothing you made | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| you not WANT to recognize assault upon your peace in any | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| attack. Every illusion is an assault on truth, and every one | T 23 E 1 (641) |
| it is attacked. Depression or assault must be the theme of | T 29 E 3 (792) |
| care. There will be no assault upon your wish to hear | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| ASSAULTED...................1 | |
| is very weak and easily assaulted. It must be something made | W 135 L 5 (285) |
| ASSAULTS....................2 | |
| hundred little things make small assaults upon its innocence, provoking it | T 31 E 3 (850) |
| and put aside the withering assaults with which you seek to | W 190 L 9 (421) |
| ASSEMBLE....................1 | |
| another aspect. Thus does it assemble reality to its own capricious | T 15 F 7 (401) |
| ASSEMBLES...................1 | |
| takes fragments of the whole, assembles them without regard to all | W 136 L 6 (292) |
| ASSENT......................1 | |
| Which can but offer glad assent to Yours, that It may | W 253 L 2 (498) |
| ASSERT......................6 | |
| and is not free to assert itself. The real meaning of | T 2 B 4 (24) |
| for by attack do you assert that you are guilty, and | T 31 C 2 (844) |
| Today we will begin to assert some of the happy things | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| is only arrogance that would assert this function cannot be for | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| mine. Then let your will assert itself, joined with the power | W 73 L 10 (143) |
| the signs and symbols which assert the world is real. It | W 184 L 6 (399) |
| ASSERTING...................1 | |
| holiness undoes them all by asserting the truth about me. In | W 58 RI 3 (106) |
| ASSERTION...................4 | |
| so. Yet it is an assertion that some forms of idols | T 30 I 3 (834) |
| salvation. It is a positive assertion of your right to be | W 61 L 3 (112) |
| is a declaration, and an assertion in which you believe, that | W 71 L 2 (134) |
| denial of death, being the assertion of life. Thus is all | M 29 A 2 M(66) |
| ASSERTS.....................3 | |
| is meaningless. In fact, it asserts the POWER of fear by | T 2 E 13 (42) |
| him for it. And it asserts that his salvation must be | W 72 L 5 (138) |
| and given, then the world asserts that you have lost what | W 187 L 1 (410) |
| ASSESSING...................1 | |
| before it, omitting nothing and assessing nothing as separate and apart | M 20 A 5 M(50) |
| ASSET.......................1 | |
| where it could be an asset. For fantasies have made your | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| ASSIGN......................4 | |
| own crucifixion, and you cannot assign to death whom God has | T 10 G 8 (273) |
| reaching the goal that you assign to it. Only the mind | T 19 H 2 (534) |
| of the quality which you assign to it, is a suitable | W 16 L 4 (28) |
| needs but those which you assign to it. It needs no | W 135 L 6 (286) |
| ASSIGNED....................27 | |
| asleep, til what has been assigned to you is done, and | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| T(684) assigned to him, to make himself | T 25 G 4 (684) |
| the function that has been assigned to you in Gods | T 25 H 10 (689) |
| some function which you have assigned; some goal which an event | T 29 E 4 (793) |
| take the part which you assigned to him, in what you | T 29 E 6 (793) |
| this the role that is assigned to it, and this the | T 29 H 3 (799) |
| no meaning there? But you assigned a meaning in the light | T 30 H 2 (831) |
| withdraw the goals you have assigned to the world, instead of | W 25 L 2 (42) |
| In addition to the assigned practice periods, repeat the idea | W 29 L 6 (50) |
| that is the function God assigned to you. It is only | W 61 L 2 (112) |
| as unworthy of the task assigned to you by God Himself | W 64 L 3 (117) |
| 3. The role assigned to your own mind in | W 71 L 3 (134) |
| In the attack, God is assigned the attributes which are actually | W 72 L 1 (137) |
| role the Holy Spirit has assigned to him. Let him be | W 78 L 5 (155) |
| day, and take the role assigned to us as part of | W 78 L 10 (156) |
| in salvation which God has assigned to you. And you can | W 93 L 12 (182) |
| is, and take the part assigned to us by God. | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| instead of what has been assigned to you by God. Thus | W 100 L 4 (200) |
| prefer, to contemplating the ideas assigned. Read over the ideas and | W 111 RIII 5 (228) |
| adequacy to fulfill the plans assigned to it. It is secure | W 135 L 12 (287) |
| each of the two ideas assigned to you to be reviewed | W 140 RIV 6 (312) |
| We merely take the part assigned long since, and fully recognized | W 169 L 9 (374) |
| As you take the role assigned to you, salvation comes a | W 169 L 11 (375) |
| your acceptance of a part assigned to you, without insisting on | W 186 L 1 (406) |
| perfectly to take the part assigned to us by One Who | W 186 L 2 (406) |
| No more specific lessons are assigned, for there is no more | W 361 L 3 (619) |
| Certain pupils have been assigned to each of Gods | M 3 A 1 M(4) |
| ASSIGNING...................3 | |
| bodies are not. Only by assigning to the mind the properties | T 18 G 3 (495) |
| misused everything I see by assigning this role to it. I | W 51 RI 5 (93) |
| does not abuse it by assigning it to roles it cannot | W 135 L 8 (286) |
| ASSIGNMENT..................6 | |
| realize that this commandment (or assignment) also applies to THEMSELVES. Good | T 3 C 11 (50) |
| beyond time. For a teaching assignment such as His, He must | T 15 I 1 (412) |
| Each days review assignment will conclude with a restatement | W 111 RIII 12 (230) |
| dedicate our minds to our assignment for today. We start with | W 139 L 10 (306) |
| will not shrink from our assignment on the specious grounds that | W 186 L 3 (406) |
| Teacher of God, your one assignment could be stated thus: Accept | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
| ASSIGNMENTS.................1 | |
| which are included in the assignments. Devote about 3 or 4 | W 81 RII 2 (162) |
| ASSIGNS.....................3 | |
| of truth, by which man assigns his own evil past to | T 3 C 5 (49) |
| to the roles the script assigns. The fact they have no | T 30 H 2 (831) |
| do the task his mind assigns to them. For if his | W 260 W5 2 (506) |