| WAR.........................69 | |
| Yet peace is stronger than war because it heals. War is | T 5 D 5 (105) |
| than war because it heals. War is division, not increase. No | T 5 D 5 (105) |
| to ITS interpretation of reality, war is the guarantee of its | T 5 E 8 (110) |
| related as are time and war. Perception as well as knowledge | T 5 E 9 (110) |
| ego perceives itself as at war, and therefore in need of | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| YOU, who are NOT at war, must look for brothers and | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| have engendered a state of war, and vigilance therefore has become | T 7 G 8 (171) |
| ego is a call to war, and war DOES deprive you | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| a call to war, and war DOES deprive you of peace | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| of peace. Yet in this war there is no opponent. THIS | T 8 A 3 (188) |
| Him. God is not at war with the god of sickness | T 9 J 1 (245) |
| and asked for nothing. In war he DEMANDED everything and FOUND | T 12 C 12 (318) |
| and ravaged by a cruel war, unless he believes that BOTH | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| that BOTH opponents in the war are real. Believing this he | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| must escape, for such a war would surely end his peace | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| he could but realize the war is between forces that are | T 13 D 15 (345) |
| trying to escape a bitter war from which you HAVE escaped | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| which you HAVE escaped. The war is gone. For you have | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| so you made not a war that could ENDANGER freedom. Nothing | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| was or will be. The war, the guilt, the past are | T 13 D 16 (345) |
| dust, a body or a war are one to you. For | T 13 G 2 (351) |
| perfect safety, translated quietly from war to peace. For the illusion | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| real, God must be at war with --- | T 19 D 7 (521) |
| the powerless, to wage their war of vengeance, bitterness and spite | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| Chapter 23 - THE WAR AGAINST YOURSELF A. Introduction | T 23 0 0 (626) |
| How strange indeed becomes this war against yourself! You will believe | T 23 A 2 (626) |
| conflict, for a mind at war against itself remembers not eternal | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| eternal gentleness. The means of war are not the means of | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| would remember is not love. War is impossible unless belief in | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| realize the ego is at war with God. Certain it is | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| Do you not realize a war against yourself would BE a | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| against yourself would BE a war on God? Is victory conceivable | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| thinks otherwise. This is no war; only the mad belief the | T 23 B 2 (628) |
| B 4 Brothers, the war against yourself is almost over | T 23 B 4 (629) |
| The Son of God at war with his Creator is a | T 23 B 4 (629) |
| what is kept apart. The war against yourself was undertaken to | T 23 B 5 (629) |
| 23 B 6 The war against yourself is but the | T 23 B 6 (629) |
| battle with another, yet the war of two illusions is a | T 23 B 7 (630) |
| as it is seen as war between conflicting TRUTHS, the conqueror | T 23 B 9 (630) |
| meeting of illusions leads to war. Peace, looking on itself, extends | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| looking on itself, extends itself. War is the condition in which | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| Yet far beyond this senseless war it shines, ready to be | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| aspect seems to be at war with Him, and justified in | T 23 C 7 (633) |
| conflict, for there IS no war without attack. | T 23 D 6 (640) |
| its place. And now must war, the substitute for peace, come | T 24 B 1 (644) |
| belief is a decision to war in secret, where the results | T 24 B 2 (644) |
| and seek salvation in a war with love, consider this: The | T 24 F 8 (660) |
| plainly that the calls to war he heard before are really | T 25 D 6 (677) |
| the battle-ground, and demonstrates that war has no effects. For all | T 27 F 3 (744) |
| For all the hurt that war has sought to bring, the | T 27 F 3 (744) |
| waking or sleeping, peace or war, your dreams or your reality | T 27 H 9 (753) |
| denied his Father, and made war upon himself. So fearful is | T 27 H 12 (754) |
| are not. You WILL make war upon your Self, which seems | T 28 F 3 (776) |
| of hate, each call to war. Yet you will recognize Him | T 31 A 10 (839) |
| be hurt in such a war, unless he hurts himself? He | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| God did not create that war, and so it is not | W 14 L 4 (24) |
| have brings either peace or war; either love or fear. A | W 16 L 3 (28) |
| will understand that peace, not war, abides in it. And I | W 57 RI 4 (104) |
| to take the place of war and vain imaginings. There will | W 136 L 16 (294) |
| within; an alien thought at war with you, depriving you of | W 170 L 3 (377) |
| his mind had thought of war. There was no need for | W 230 W2 2 (473) |
| to deceive that makes for war. No one at one with | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| to those who look on war. Peace is inevitable to those | M 12 A 4 M(31) |
| it is a place of war. When peace has come, what | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| except attack will lead to war? And what but peace is | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| but peace is opposite to war? Here the initial contrast stands | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| when peace is found, the war --- Manuscript | M 21 A 3 M(50) |
| cannot exist will certainly return. War is again accepted as the | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
| reigns and opposites make endless war. Where there is death is | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| WARD........................1 | |
| through a sharpened needle will ward off death. You really think | W 76 L 3 (149) |
| WARINESS....................1 | |
| no more. There is a wariness that is aroused by learning | T 29 B 5 (786) |
| WARLIKE.....................1 | |
| of peace, and what the warlike would remember is not love | T 23 B 1 (628) |
| WARM........................1 | |
| pain. It offers you a warm and gentle home in which | W 189 L 2 (416) |
| WARMING.....................1 | |
| going of the tides, the warming of the water by the | W 140 RIV 4 (311) |
| WARMTH......................4 | |
| and gives it all its warmth; or that you held the | W 92 L 2 (177) |
| care and safety, and the warmth of sure protection always? Do | W 122 L 1 (244) |
| like an open door with warmth and welcome calling from beyond | W 122 L 5 (244) |
| They need the light and warmth and kindly care Christs | W 159 L 8 (345) |
| WARNING.....................1 | |
| not mocked is not a warning, but a reassurance on this | T 1 B 41b (9) |
| WARPED......................3 | |
| The ego, using its own warped version of the laws of | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| your perspective on reality be warped and uncorrected. T 17 | T 17 B 1 (452) |
| to God the lens of warped perception through which you look | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| WARPS.......................1 | |
| which dims your sight and warps your vision, so that you | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| WARRANT.....................4 | |
| What cause can BE to warrant an attack upon the innocent | T 25 I 12 (694) |
| some errors are unforgivable, and warrant vengeance in place of healing | T 25 J 6 (697) |
| sins have no effect to warrant guilt? Sins are beyond forgiveness | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| both be true. The sinful warrant only death and pain, and | W 101 L 2 (203) |
| WARRANTED...................2 | |
| dimly seen, that hopefulness is warranted on grounds that are not | T 25 C 3 (672) |
| justified, and my attacks are warranted. I have not realized how | W 51 RI 5 (93) |
| WARRANTS....................2 | |
| a higher level than it warrants. You have thus brought it | T 2 D 1 (37) |
| given you. Gods justice warrants gratitude, not fear. Nothing you | T 25 J 2 (696) |
| WARRING.....................1 | |
| a self divided into many warring parts, separated from God, and | W 95 L 2 (185) |
| WARRIOR.....................1 | |
| in danger, and no mighty warrior to fight for them. | W 170 L 7 (378) |
| WARRIORS....................1 | |
| the power of these hidden warriors to disrupt your peace. For | T 24 B 2 (645) |
| WARS........................1 | |
| perfect battleground to wage its wars, the perfect shelter for the | T 25 D 3 (676) |
| WARY........................1 | |
| deceptive in His Love. Be wary, then; let Him not come | T 29 A 1 (784) |
| WASH........................2 | |
| no effect. The world will wash away, and yet this house | T 28 H 7 (782) |
| W(415) wash them clean of strange desires | W 188 L 8 (415) |