| WEAKNESSES..................3 | |
| it. But, knowing your individual weaknesses as learners and being | T 4 F 11 T(221)C 48 |
| it sick. And its inherent weaknesses set up the limitations on | T 29 B 2 T(991)817 |
| in it the faults, the weaknesses, the limits and the lacks | W 135 L 10 W(286) |
| WEALTH......................2 | |
| the hindrance which withholds the wealth of Heaven from you. And | T 26 E 5 T(911)730 |
| more beauty, more intelligence, more wealth; or even more affliction and | T 29 I 8 T(1011)825 |
| WEAPON......................14 | |
| not turn it into a weapon of attack, which is the | T 2 B 42 T(80) 80 |
| in its efficacy as a weapon of defense for your own | T 3 H 8 T(176)C 3 |
| are using it as a weapon for assault rather than as | T 6 B 14 T(275)C 102 |
| of God as His retaliatory weapon. They also could not speak | T 6 B 14 T(276)C 103 |
| relationship is the ego's chief weapon for keeping you from Heaven | T 16 F 2 T(616)443 |
| not APPEAR to be a weapon, but if you consider HOW | T 16 F 2 T(616)443 |
| occurs, the body becomes its weapon, used AGAINST this Purpose to | T 19 B 1 T(694)518 |
| body is the ego's chosen weapon for seeking power THROUGH relationships | T 20 G 4 T(751)574 |
| clings to murder as safety's weapon, and the great defender of | T 24 C 12 T(845)664 |
| sword of judgment is the weapon which you give to the | T 31 G 9 T(1065)879 |
| make blind, for this its weapon is; that which you fear | W 130 L 2 W(266) |
| was made to be a weapon used against the truth. It | W 311 L 1 W(562) |
| from judgment. Judgment is The weapon I would use against myself | W 347 L 0 W(601) |
| has many forms, being a weapon of the world of form | S 2 C 1 S(15) |
| WEAPONS.....................1 | |
| weak indeed. It has no weapons and it has no enemy | T 21 H 4 T(789)610 |
| WEARILY.....................2 | |
| time alone that winds on wearily, and the world is very | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| of guilt it carries so wearily, and healing is accomplished. The | P 3 E 11 P(11) |
| WEARINESS...................2 | |
| it is the IDEA of weariness. Our task is the joyous | T 5 D 11 T(239)C 66 |
| even a little sigh of weariness, a slight discomfort or the | W 167 L 2 W(368) |
| WEARING.....................1 | |
| the black robe he was wearing to his funeral, and hear | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
| WEARISOME...................1 | |
| you, you find a burden wearisome and tedious, too heavy to | T 24 G 12 T(858)677 |
| WEARS.......................2 | |
| of the self so proudly wears can tolerate attack in self-defense | T 31 E 3 T(1055)869 |
| illusions of change and death, wears out the world and all | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| WEARY.......................14 | |
| And he sees across a weary land a straggling road in | T 4 A 8 T(187)?23 |
| 1. When you are weary, remember you have hurt yourself | T 10 D 1 T(427)- 254 |
| you could never have grown weary. Unless you have hurt yourselves | T 10 D 1 T(427)- 254 |
| water, but has grown too weary to go on alone. Go | T 18 I 10 T(687)511 |
| a place where all the weary ones can come and find | T 19 D 14 T(706)- 530 |
| tired eyes of those as weary now as once you were | T 22 E 6 T(809)628 |
| with you to all the weary eyes and tired hearts that | T 25 E 3 T(878)697 |
| worn and tired minds, too weary now to go their way | W 109 L 7 W(223) |
| becomes a haven where the weary can remain to rest. For | W 137 L 11 W(298) |
| He seems a sorry figure, weary, worn, in threadbare clothing, and | W 166 L 6 W(365) |
| heart willing to bring your weary brothers rest? W 191 | W 191 L 10 W(424) |
| Father, now, for I am weary of the world I see | W 224 L 2 W(466) |
| 4. Are you not weary of imprisonment? God did not | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
| you. I would recall My weary Son to Me from dreams | S 3 E 7 S(27) |
| WEARYING....................3 | |
| you are very capable of wearying yourselves. T 3 H | T 3 H 6 T(176)C 3 |
| 30 E 2. The wearying, dissatisfying gods you made are | T 30 E 2 T(1027)841 |
| need for long analyses and wearying discussions and pursuits. The truth | P 3 E 11 P(11) |
| WEATHER.....................2 | |
| and happiness as is the weather, or the time of day | T 27 H 8 T(959)- 785 |
| not limited by time, by weather or fatigue, by food and | W 136 L 18 W(294) |
| WEAVE.......................6 | |
| Heaven you can take, and weave into illusions. Nor is there | T 22 C 8 T(803)623 |
| specialness in better style, or weave a frame of loveliness around | T 24 H 4 T(861)680 |
| your condemnation of your own. Weave rather, then, a frame of | T 24 H 4 T(861)680 |
| the path, or you will weave a crown of thorns from | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
| split identity, nor tries to weave opposing factors into unity. It | W 97 L 1 W(192) |
| cobwebs which the world would weave around the holy Son of | W 139 L 12 W(306) |
| WEAVES......................1 | |
| part of your mind that weaves illusions in its sleep appears | W 68 L 2 W(126) |
| WEAVING.....................2 | |
| The result is a weaving, changing pattern that never rests | T 14 F 5 T(555)- 382 |
| tempt you to engage in weaving plans, remind yourself this is | W 135 L 27 W(290) |
| WED.........................1 | |
| 3 E 1. (On Wed. evening, Nov. 24, HS had | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
| WEEK........................7 | |
| us not spend this holy week brooding on the crucifixion of | T 20 A 1 T(733) 557 |
| T 20 B. Holy Week (N not present in Notes | T 20 B 0 T(733) 557 |
| 20 B 1. This week begins with palms and ends | T 20 B 1 T(733) 557 |
| 20 B 2. This week we celebrate eternal life, NOT | T 20 B 2 T(733) 557 |
| 20 B 3. A week is short, and yet this | T 20 B 3 T(733) 557 |
| short, and yet this holy week is the symbol of the | T 20 B 3 T(733) 557 |
| determined, particularly for the next week or so, to be willing | W 95 L 9 W(186) |
| WEEK-END....................1 | |
| 10. This is the week-end in which a new year | T 15 K 10 T(600)427 |
| WEEKS.......................1 | |
| take in the next few weeks. Try today to begin to | W 61 L 7 W(113) |
| WEEP........................11 | |
| of what would make you weep, if you remembered how dear | T 21 B 6 T(765)587 |
| will fail, and you will weep each time an idol falls | T 29 H 1 T(1006)820 |
| Do you really want to weep and suffer and die? Forget | W 73 L 6 W(142) |
| loving. We can laugh or weep, and greet the day with | W 186 L 8 W(407) |
| born but to die, to weep and suffer pain, hear this | W 191 L 9 W(424) |
| with you, God's Son will weep no more, and Heaven offers | W 199 L 8 W(448) |
| unless I judge I cannot weep. Nor can I suffer pain | W 301 L 1 W(551) |
| he used to come to weep. M 11 A 6 | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| is laughter, who can longer weep? And only complete forgiveness brings | M 15 A 5 M(38) |
| joy, but death can only weep. You see in death escape | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| of guilt? And who could weep but for his innocence? | P 3 E 1 P(9) |
| WEEPING.....................1 | |
| replace fear, laughter to replace weeping, and abundance to replace loss | W 54 L 5 W(99) |
| WEEPS.......................1 | |
| there need not be. God weeps at the sacrifice of His | T 5 I 16 T(268)C 95 |
| WEIGHED.....................1 | |
| which read You have been weighed in the balance and found | T 1 B 37l T(30)30 |
| WEIGHT......................7 | |
| evil picture, with very heavy weight given to the evil. This | T 2 E 39 T(110)109 |
| presents of size and thickness, weight, solidity, and firmness of foundation | T 22 F 5 T(812)631 |
| not born of size nor weight nor time, nor held to | T 24 H 7 T(862)681 |
| WILL collapse beneath a feather's weight? Your home is built upon | T 28 H 6 T(988)814 |
| and to avoid giving greater weight to some subjects than to | W 5 L 3 W(8) |
| lifting up, a lightening of weight across your chest, a deep | W 134 L 17 W(284) |
| new world unburdened by its weight; beheld not in its sightless | W 170 L 11 W(379) |
| WEIGHTY.....................1 | |
| crimes or secret sins with weighty consequence. Who but a madman | W 190 L 4 W(419) |
| WEIRD.......................8 | |
| you associate them with a weird assortment of EGO ideals, which | T 12 A 2 T(485)312 |
| is NOT in you. Your weird associations to it HAVE no | T 13 D 4 T(517)344 |
| you. Your wildest misperceptions, your weird imaginings, your blackest nightmares all | T 13 E 5 T(522)349 |
| all its sick ideas and weird imaginings. Here is the final | T 19 J 6 T(723)547 |
| according to God's Will. These weird beliefs He does not share | W 93 L 3 W(180) |
| all illusions rest upon the weird belief that we can make | W 186 L 8 W(407) |
| the madness which induced this weird, unnatural and ghostly thought which | W 191 L 3 W(422) |
| the world forgotten, all its weird beliefs forgotten with it, as | W 197 L 10 W(445) |
| WELCOME.....................106 | |
| The Holy Spirit counters this welcome by welcoming peace. Peace and | T 5 E 12 T(244)C 71 |
| their strength to us. God's welcome waits for us all, and | T 8 F 2 T(359)C 186 |
| us all, and He will welcome us as I am welcoming | T 8 F 2 T(359)C 186 |
| fear the last judgment, but welcome it and do not wait | T 9 C 9 T(390)217 |
| to enter, you lessen His welcome. HE will remain, but YOU | T 10 C 7 T(426)253 |
| at God's altar, waiting to welcome His Son. But come wholly | T 10 E 6 T(431)258 |
| peace, and where you are welcome, you will look out in | T 11 D 12 T(462)- 289 |
| enter where it is not welcome. But hatred CAN, for it | T 12 C 6 T(489)316 |
| And perceiving it you will WELCOME it, and it will be | T 12 C 9 T(490)317 |
| the Holy Spirit is not welcome. And you will exempt YOURSELF | T 12 C 10 T(490)317 |
| of fear to mar its welcome. T 12 C 11 | T 12 C 10 T(490)317 |
| of this they are the welcome that you OFFER knowledge. Love | T 12 G 8 T(507)334 |
| OFFER knowledge. Love waits on welcome, NOT on time, and the | T 12 G 8 T(507)334 |
| real world is but your welcome of what always was. Therefore | T 12 G 8 T(507)334 |
| the Atonement. When everyone is welcome to you as you would | T 13 D 5 T(517)344 |
| you would have YOURSELF be welcome to your Father, you will | T 13 D 5 T(517)344 |
| door himself upon His Father's welcome. --- Manuscript | T 14 C 8 T(546)- 373 |
| is your awakening to grandeur. Welcome me not into a manger | T 15 D 10 T(572)399 |
| all are invited and made welcome. And you understand that YOUR | T 15 I 1 T(588)- 415 |
| be total to give Him welcome, for the Presence of holiness | T 15 K 2 T(597)- 424 |
| would be. And BY your welcome, does HE welcome you into | T 15 K 9 T(599)- 426 |
| BY your welcome, does HE welcome you into Himself. For what | T 15 K 9 T(599)- 426 |
| is contained in you who welcome Him is RETURNED to Him | T 15 K 9 T(599)- 426 |
| celebrate HIS Wholeness, as we welcome Him into ourselves. Those who | T 15 K 9 T(599)- 426 |
| IS with you. Bid Him welcome, and honor His witnesses, who | T 16 C 6 T(606)433 |
| can enter, and, indeed, is WELCOME in some ASPECTS of the | T 16 E 3 T(611)438 |
| to help you cross, and welcome them. T 16 E | T 16 E 7 T(613)440 |
| HAS come to you. And welcome it TOGETHER, for it has | T 17 F 11 T(649)476 |
| of love? Would you not welcome AND SUPPORT the shift from | T 18 G 5 T(677)504 |
| limit lifted FOR you, to welcome you to openness of mind | T 18 G 16 T(681)508 |
| was. And every one you welcome will bring love with him | T 18 I 9 T(687)511 |
| a garden of peace and welcome. Love's answer is inevitable. It | T 18 I 11 T(688)512 |
| be able to give love welcome separately. You could no more | T 18 I 12 T(688)512 |
| come to you, and would welcome YOU. He has waited long | T 18 I 13 T(688)512 |
| of God, and YOU are welcome. Here is your innocence, waiting | T 18 J 10 T(692)516 |
| new relationship am I made welcome, and where I am made | T 19 F 8 T(713)537 |
| and where I am made welcome, there I AM. | T 19 F 8 T(713)537 |
| 9. I am made welcome in the state of grace | T 19 F 9 T(714)538 |
| made homeless, and YOU are welcome. Ask not this transient stranger | T 20 D 7 T(742)566 |
| of love proclaimed and given welcome. Peace to your holy relationship | T 20 F 2 T(748)571 |
| open-eyed and calm, in smiling welcome, and in sincerity so simple | T 20 G 2 T(751)574 |
| relationships, for no-one else is welcome there. They smile on no-one | T 20 G 3 T(751)574 |
| quietly TRANSCEND it, rising to welcome what you REALLY want. And | T 20 G 9 T(753)576 |
| before unseeing eyes, waiting to WELCOME you. T 21 B | T 21 B 1 T(764)586 |
| IS up to you to welcome it or not. Faith and | T 21 C 9 T(770)592 |
| not true? Is it not welcome news to hear NOT ONE | T 22 C 10 T(804)624 |
| in the house of God. Welcome your brother to the home | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| you give each other partial welcome, or would let you think | T 24 B 7 T(840)659 |
| a hiding-place where none is welcome but your tiny self. Nothing | T 24 C 13 T(845)664 |
| give thanks that They are welcome made at last. Where stood | T 26 J 7 T(930)756 |
| can be at all. Give welcome to the Power beyond forgiveness | T 27 D 7 T(946)772 |
| allowed his calmer mind to welcome, NOT to fear, the Voice | T 27 H 13 T(961)787 |
| that His Son accepts gives welcome to eternity and Him, and | T 28 B 10 T(970)796 |
| will make a place of welcome for your Father and your | T 28 D 7 T(977)- 803 |
| your god, and you should WELCOME the effects of love. | T 29 C 3 T(993)819 |
| for you did not wholly welcome Him. And yet His gifts | T 29 C 4 T(994)820 |
| gifts, because your Guest will welcome everyone whose feet have touched | T 29 C 4 T(994)820 |
| not birth. They wait for welcome and remembering. T 30 | T 30 D 7 T(1025)839 |
| you in its wake, and welcome the glad contrast offered you | T 31 G 5 T(1064)878 |
| hell is near. In joyous welcome is my hand outstretched to | T 31 G 10 T(1071)885 |
| them, and you need not welcome them. Some of them you | W 1 IN1 5 W(2) |
| This is rarely a wholly welcome idea at first, since it | W 19 L 2 W(32) |
| place where you are truly welcome. We are trying to reach | W 49 L 4 W(86) |
| which I see. Let me welcome vision and the happy world | W 59 L 4 W(108) |
| the Voice of truth and welcome it as Friend. Your chosen | W 72 L 7 W(138) |
| salvation. We will try to welcome it instead. W 72 | W 72 L 7 W(138) |
| you see will be so welcome that you will gladly extend | W 75 L 8 W(147) |
| of the grievance, and my welcome of the miracle which takes | W 90 L 2 W(173) |
| to lose. Your Self will welcome it, and give it peace | W 96 L 10 W(191) |
| He knows they will be welcome. And they will increase in | W 97 L 6 W(193) |
| away before it grants the welcome boon of death to victims | W 101 L 3 W(203) |
| each waking hour today. Then welcome all the happiness it brings | W 103 L 3 W(207) |
| of peace and joy are welcome, and to which we come | W 104 L 4 W(208) |
| held out to you in welcome and in love. Hear only | W 106 L 3 W(213) |
| and joy and peace. I welcome them into the home I | W 112 L 1 W(232) |
| open door with warmth and welcome calling from beyond the doorway | W 122 L 5 W(244) |
| perceive it open wide in welcome. When you feel that you | W 134 L 9 W(282) |
| will choose to practice giving welcome to the truth. W | W 136 L 14 W(294) |
| the suffering are healed and welcome. No-one will be turned away | W 159 L 7 W(345) |
| Yet as they give Him welcome they remember. And He leads | W 160 L 9 W(348) |
| which can never fail to welcome in the Christ where fear | W 161 L 1 W(350) |
| Savior? Who could fail to welcome you into his heart with | W 162 L 6 W(355) |
| lies within it. 'Til you welcome it as yours uncertainty remains | W 165 L 4 W(362) |
| that comes from grace. We welcome the release it offers everyone | W 169 L 14 W(376) |
| and greet the day with welcome or with tears. Our very | W 186 L 8 W(407) |
| has reached the lawns that welcome you to Heaven's gate; the | W 194 L 1 W(432) |
| idea we practice! Give it welcome as you should, for it | W 196 L 12 W(440) |
| door which opens easily to welcome you? W 200 L | W 200 L 3 W(449) |
| say some simple words of welcome, and expect our Father to | W 220 IN2 4 W(459) |
| forgive himself must learn to welcome truth exactly as it is | W 220 W1 4 W(462) |
| 2. Your Son is welcome, Father. He has come to | W 303 L 2 W(553) |
| Salvation asks you give it welcome. And the world awaits your | W 310 W10 4 W(561) |
| in where I am truly welcome and at home among the | W 316 L 1 W(567) |
| hide, awaiting me in shining welcome, and in readiness to give | W 322 L 1 W(574) |
| are concerned only with giving welcome to the truth. W | W 350 W14 3 W(605) |
| God has held unclosed to welcome us. W 361 EP | W 361 EP 5 W(620) |
| threat. The instant it is welcome it is there. Where healing | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
| and made it fit to welcome peace. And peace descends on | M 12 A 4 M(31) |
| One day each one will welcome it, and on that very | M 16 A 1 M(39) |
| not prepared as yet to welcome them with joy. As long | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
| us come and bid Him welcome Who returns to us to | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
| Christ in you bid him welcome, for that same Christ is | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
| escape makes it difficult to welcome freedom, and to make a | S 1 D 6 S(8) |
| flesh, but as a gentle welcome to release. If there has | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| and how could it be welcome when it must be feared | S 3 C S(22) |
| home that stands ready to welcome him, and was prepared before | S 3 C 7 S(23) |