| APPROACHED..................4 | |
| attributes of the self are approached AS IF they could be | T 3 C 30 T(140)139 |
| as Himself, and He is approached through the appreciation of His | T 10 E 8 T(431)258 |
| LET IT GO. They have approached the darkest and deepest cornerstone | T 12 B 2 T(485)312 |
| you jumped back; as you approached, he instantly withdrew. A cautious | T 29 A 3 T(990)816 |
| APPROACHES..................4 | |
| Note, however, that both approaches leave out a very important | T 1 B 37w T(33)33 |
| his misery lessens as he approaches it. This conditions him to | T 4 G 23 T(229)C 56 |
| deceived, will merely ATTACK direct approaches, which would seem but to | T 13 F 6 T(527)354 |
| to widening horizons, and direct approaches to the special blocks which | W 180 IN2 4 W(387) |
| APPROACHING.................4 | |
| then, is a way of APPROACHING knowledge by THINKING in accordance | T 7 E 12 T(317)C 144 |
| a feeling that you are approaching, if not actually entering into | W 44 L 10 W(76) |
| This to which we are approaching. Let us raise our hearts | W 170 R5 5 W(382) |
| earth! How close are we approaching to our goal! How short | W 194 L 1 W(432) |
| APPROPRIATE.................24 | |
| Universal Plan is in more appropriate hands. You will know all | T 1 B 4b T(2)-2- |
| Rule is the Order for appropriate behavior. You can't behave appropriately | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
| unless you perceive accurately, because appropriate behavior DEPENDS on lack of | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
| to answer, because it is appropriate for NOW. You and B | T 1 B 41au T(52)52 |
| Flight from error is perfectly appropriate.. --- Manuscript | T 2 B 29 T(77)77 |
| in PHYSICAL terms is not appropriate. But the next step is | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
| It is necessary that this appropriate use of the defense BE | T 3 A 7 T(120) 119 |
| emphasized that awe is not appropriate in connection with me, BECAUSE | T 3 A 12 T(122)121 |
| NOT sacrifice, is the ONLY appropriate gift to His OWN altar | T 3 C 22 T(137)136 |
| his actions are capable of appropriate variation. His belief in himself | T 3 G 35 T(169)168 |
| handle abstractly. Being incapable of appropriate concreteness perceptually, because her ego | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
| you. The word create is appropriate here, because once what YOU | T 5 G 2 T(254)C 81 |
| help? No response can BE appropriate EXCEPT the willingness to give | T 11 B 1 T(449)- 276 |
| HIS. ONLY appreciation is an appropriate response to your brother. Gratitude | T 11 B 4 T(450) 277 - |
| your FORMER goal was QUITE appropriate. You can ESCAPE from your | T 17 F 7 T(648)475 |
| are but MEANS, each one appropriate to the end for which | T 20 H 7 T(756)579 |
| sin the ego deems quite appropriate, and smiles approvingly. IT has | T 21 E 1 T(777)598 |
| process, and hallucination a more appropriate term for the result? | W 23 L 3 W(38) |
| you have no guide to appropriate action, and no way of | W 24 L 1 W(40) |
| your eyes would not be appropriate. Do not miss a practice | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
| that active searching is not appropriate for today's exercises. Try merely | W 42 L 6 W(71) |
| as He defines Himself is appropriate for use. We are trying | W 67 L 2 W(124) |
| call on you to make appropriate defense. W 135 L | W 135 L 2 W(285) |
| used as the giver deems appropriate? Such is not giving but | M 7 A 3 M(22) |
| APPROPRIATELY...............4 | |
| appropriate behavior. You can't behave appropriately unless you perceive accurately, because | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
| correctly applicable. It is NOT appropriately applied to miracles, because a | T 1 B 40v T(41)41 |
| idea what is happening, how appropriately can you EXPECT him to | T 9 C 8 T(390)217 |
| merely asks that you respond appropriately to what is NOT real | T 30 G 2 T(1033)847 |
| APPROPRIATENESS.............1 | |
| and hence variability in behavioral appropriateness. T 1 B 36g | T 1 B 36f T(25)25 |
| APPROVAL....................3 | |
| self-destructively, you are GIVING them approval for their misperceptions. | T 3 G 34 T(168)167 |
| IMAGES. You believe that their APPROVAL of your image will exalt | T 4 B 18 T(192)C 19 |
| self the world smiles with approval, for it guarantees the pathways | T 31 E 4 T(1056)870 |
| APPROVE.....................1 | |
| is to select what you approve, and disregard what you consider | W 135 L 18 W(288) |
| APPROVES....................3 | |
| you will say what he approves. This is not the real | T 1 B 36u T(28)28 |
| shares my trust and always approves my Atonement decisions, because my | T 4 G 14 T(227)C 54 |
| study of itself, and thoroughly approves the undertakings of the students | T 14 F 9 T(556)- 383 |
| APPROVING...................1 | |
| students who would analyze it, approving its importance. Yet they but | T 14 F 9 T(556)- 383 |
| APPROVINGLY.................1 | |
| deems quite appropriate, and smiles approvingly. IT has no fear to | T 21 E 1 T(777)598 |
| APPROXIMATELY...............1 | |
| daily extended practice periods at approximately the same time each day | W 65 L 4 W(119) |
| APPROXIMATION...............1 | |
| For NOW is the closest approximation of eternity that this world | T 12 D 8 T(494)321 |
| APRIL.......................15 | |
| W(321) April 1, 1970 Lesson 152 | W 152 L 0 W(321) |
| W(324) April 7, 1970 Lesson 153 | W 153 L 0 W(324) |
| W(329) April 8, 1970 Lesson 154 | W 154 L 0 W(329) |
| W(333) April 15, 1970 Lesson 155 | W 155 L 0 W(333) |
| W(337) April 17, 1970 Lesson 156 | W 156 L 0 W(337) |
| W(339) April 20, 1970 Lesson 157 | W 157 L 0 W(339) |
| W(341) April 20, 1970 Lesson 158 | W 158 L 0 W(341) |
| W(344) April 21, 1970 Lesson 159 | W 159 L 0 W(344) |
| W(347) April 21, 1970 Lesson 160 | W 160 L 0 W(347) |
| W(350) April 23, 1970 Lesson 161 | W 161 L 0 W(350) |
| W(354) April 23, 1970 Lesson 162 | W 162 L 0 W(354) |
| W(356) April 24, 1970 Lesson 163 | W 163 L 0 W(356) |
| W(359) April 28, 1970 Lesson 164 | W 164 L 0 W(359) |
| W(362) April 28, 1970 Lesson 165 | W 165 L 0 W(362) |
| W(364) April 29, 1970 Lesson 166 | W 166 L 0 W(364) |
| APT.........................21 | |
| Possession versus being possessed is apt to be seen as the | T 1 C 9 T(57)57 |
| Witchcraft is thus particularly apt to be associated with 3 | T 1 C 16 T(59)59 |
| pseudo-corrective mechanism of three is apt to be more varied because | T 2 A 19 T(70)70 |
| took HS down from her apt.) to make that remark to | T 2 B 18 T(76)76 |
| is quite simple, but particularly apt to be overlooked. I will | T 2 D 15 T(99)98 |
| not create himself. He is apt to forget this when he | T 2 E 44 T(111)110 |
| not create himself. He is apt to forget this when he | T 2 E 57 T(116)115 |
| unfortunate, because frightened people are apt to be vicious. Sacrificing others | T 3 C 15 T(136)135 |
| defenses. The partly innocent are apt to be quite stupid at | T 3 D 3 T(144)143 |
| those who are afraid are apt to be vicious. If we | T 3 G 27 T(166)165 |
| many of the students are apt to suffer considerable perceptual distortion | T 4 B 37 T(196)C 23 |
| only because the fearful are apt to perceive fearfully. T | T 6 B 1 T(272)C 99 |
| We said that this is apt to INCREASE conflict temporarily, and | T 6 G 3 T(294)121 |
| and are, in fact, very apt to confuse them. The Holy | T 7 K 1 T(341)C 168 |
| of things which you are apt to hold grievances for. Are | W 72 L 3 W(137) |
| of forgive, for it is apt to be distorted and to | W 134 L 1 W(281) |
| gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to fail the hopes they | W 163 L 3 W(356) |
| the period of overlap is apt to be one in which | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| difficult, but because it is apt to be perceived as personally | M 10 A 2 M(28) |
| which comes to mind is apt to be very concrete. Unless | M 22 A 2 M(52) |
| fear, so sickness will be apt to strike again. False healing | S 3 C 2 S(21) |
| ARBITER.....................3 | |
| because you have become the arbiter of what is possible, and | T 18 E 9 T(673)- 580 |
| another. He is not an arbiter of vengeance, nor a punisher | T 25 G 1 T(883)702 |
| and times domain, and arbiter appointed for the world. | G 1 A 4 G(2) |
| ARBITRARILY.................2 | |
| means is that you are arbitrarily endowing something quite beyond your | T 8 J 2 T(377)C 204 |
| it very dear. Selectively and arbitrarily is every concept of the | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| ARBITRARY...................4 | |
| therefore totally chaotic, governed by arbitrary and senseless laws, and without | T 11 D 10 T(462)- 289 |
| It appears to be quite arbitrary. Yet there is no step | W 158 L 3 W(341) |
| be gained, and all the arbitrary names the world bestows can | W 184 L 7 W(399) |
| would you choose such an arbitrary basis for decision-making? Wisdom is | M 11 A 4 M(29) |