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| at the REQUEST of either. Whichever is saner at the time | T 18 F 7 T(675)- 572 |
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| by the capricious and unholy whim of death and murder, that | T 13 F 5 T(526)353 |
| is but a toy, a whim, the senseless means to play | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
| forgiveness basically unsound; a charitable whim, benevolent yet undeserved; a gift | W 126 L 4 W(255) |
| your salvation rested on a whim? W 126 L 6 | W 126 L 5 W(256) |
| to rest salvation on a whim. W 134 L 2 | W 134 L 1 W(281) |
| Himself for such a senseless whim? W 156 L 7 | W 156 L 6 W(338) |
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| must rock and turn and whirl about with every breeze. | T 24 D 3 T(847)666 |
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| so gentle, you need but whisper to it, and all its | T 14 E 3 T(552)- 379 |
| just a word, a little whisper that you do not like | T 24 D 3 T(847)666 |
| the wind sinks to a whisper around your holy head. | W 156 L 4 W(337) |
| foreheads to the ground, they whisper fearfully that it is so | W 163 L 5 W(357) |
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| They gently questioned it and whispered, what are you? And He | T 20 D 6 T(741)565 |
| slight, the tiniest attack, the whispered doubt, the hint of threat | T 24 H 1 T(860)679 |
| he dismiss more easily a whispered demand to kill than a | M 9 A 5 M(26) |
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| singing and a softly joyous whispering is ever heard. This is | T 19 F 8 T(713)537 |
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| happiness, but to ITSELF it whispers, It is death. T | T 19 H 6 T(719)543 |
| it evil. Yet your specialness whispers, Here is my own beloved | T 24 H 10 T(863)682 |
| dying bring reproach, and suffering whispers, What is there to fear | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
| Father and the Son? What whispers of the ego can He | W 151 L 10 W(318) |
| you would not fail. He whispers of His home unceasingly to | W 183 L 7 W(395) |
| least advance, the tiniest of whispers of His Name. To ask | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
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| separate, nor darken by one whit the Light Itself. | T 29 I 3 T(1009)823 |
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| and ends with lilies, the white and holy sign the Son | T 20 B 1 T(733) 557 |
| veil, looking between the snow white petals of the lilies you | T 20 B 4 T(734)558 |
| let the flowers be all white and sparkling in the summer | T 26 J 2 T(928)754 |
| is there. But still and white and lovely will it shine | T 30 D 8 T(1025)839 |
| blameless as the grass; as white as snow. It is delusional | W 134 L 4 W(281) |
| stands out like an intense white light against a black horizon | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
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| so near. But let the whiteness of your shining gift of | T 20 B 3 T(733) 557 |
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| be truly helpful, and to whoever can follow my guidance through | T 4 H 12 T(231)C 58 |
| that is MORE special. And whoever SEEMS to possess a special | T 16 F 8 T(618)445 |
| 693) 517 whoever attains the real world, beyond | T 18 K 1 T(693)517 |
| attack, this STILL is true. Whoever takes the role of enemy | T 27 I 10 T(965)791 |
| it CAN have no effects. Whoever says, There IS no gap | T 28 G 5 T(986)812 |
| saved, with power to save whoever touches Him however lightly, asking | W 110 L 6 W(226) |
| symbol of the real world. Whoever looks on this no longer | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| and home of God Himself. Whoever comes has been sent. Perhaps | P 4 C 6 P(26) |
| without recognizing where to look. Whoever asks your help can show | P 4 C 7 P(27) |
| circumstance and at all times. Whoever He sends you will reach | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
| He gives His Teacher to whoever asks, and seeks to understand | S 2 D 1 S(17) |
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| of responding wholeheartedly. To be wholehearted, you MUST be happy. If | T 5 A 2 T(233)C 60 |
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| unable to apply his religion wholeheartedly to himself, he was forced | T 3 C 32 T(141)140 |
| not yield to its influence wholeheartedly. But joy calls forth an | T 5 A 1 T(233)C 60 |
| of the joy of responding wholeheartedly. To be wholehearted, you MUST | T 5 A 2 T(233)C 60 |
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| IS whole. The mark of Wholeness is Holiness, not holes. THE | T 1 B 35f T(24)24 |
| T 1 B 36. Wholeness is the perceptual content of | T 1 B 36 T(24)24 |
| the Separation, and restores the wholeness of the Spirit. Before the | T 2 B 66 T(86)85 |
| sense, can the meaning of wholeness be understood. T 2 | T 2 E 52 T(114) 113 |
| strives only to PROTECT its Wholeness. This is why it CANNOT | T 3 C 21 T(137)136 |
| CHAPTER 5 HEALING AND WHOLENESS T 5 A. Introduction (N | T 5 A 0 T(233)C 60 |
| created by God, because God's wholeness IS the wholeness of his | T 5 F 11 T(250)C 77 |
| because God's wholeness IS the wholeness of his Son. Turning the | T 5 F 11 T(250)C 77 |
| your brother anything except your wholeness. Show him that he CANNOT | T 5 F 11 T(250)C 77 |
| will heal YOU. Sanity IS wholeness. And the sanity of your | T 5 I 13 T(268)C 95 |
| the Sonship to know its wholeness. Only this IS knowledge. | T 6 B 13 T(275)C 102 |
| the belief in separation. The wholeness of God, which IS His | T 6 C 1 T(277)C 104 |
| whole mind, which recognizes the wholeness of God's creation and BY | T 6 C 1 T(277)C 104 |
| enables you to PERCEIVE THIS WHOLENESS NOW. You can no more | T 6 C 9 T(279)C 106 |
| until you KNOW of its wholeness. But thoughts begin in the | T 6 C 9 T(280)C 107 |
| demonstrates that you PERCEIVE ITS WHOLENESS and have learned that it | T 6 H 11 T(301)128 |
| will lose awareness of its wholeness, and WILL BE UNABLE TO | T 6 H 11 T(301)128 |
| 129 The wholeness of the Kingdom does NOT | T 6 H 11 T(302)C 129 |
| but your AWARENESS of its wholeness DOES. It is only your | T 6 H 11 T(302)C 129 |
| the Kingdom and restores ITS wholeness in your minds. This PARALLELS | T 7 C 1 T(306)C 133 |
| BY healing you learn of wholeness, and by learning of wholeness | T 7 E 10 T(316)C 143 |
| wholeness, and by learning of wholeness you learn to remember God | T 7 E 10 T(316)C 143 |
| and the Creation IS your wholeness, your sanity, and your limitless | T 7 G 12 T(328)C 155 |
| it is beyond belief. Your wholeness HAS no limits, because its | T 7 I 10 T(337)C 164 |
| needs the miracle OF its wholeness to dawn upon it and | T 7 J 5 T(338)C 165 |
| heal it. This reawakens its wholeness IN it and restores it | T 7 J 5 T(338)C 165 |
| because of its ACCEPTANCE of wholeness. The full appreciation of its | T 7 J 5 T(338)C 165 |
| can be born of its wholeness. Be confident that you have | T 7 J 8 T(339)C 66 |
| extension which maintains it in wholeness and peace. Miracles are AN | T 7 J 8 T(339)C 66 |
| will of the Sonship, whose wholeness is for all. We begin | T 8 F 1 T(359)C 186 |
| and therefore unlimited power and wholeness. The power of wholeness is | T 8 G 19 T(368)C 195 |
| and wholeness. The power of wholeness is EXTENSION. Do not arrest | T 8 G 19 T(368)C 195 |
| LET the whole be yours. Wholeness heals BECAUSE it is of | T 8 I 2 T(374)C 201 |
| it is part of His Wholeness. He cannot lose this, but | T 8 I 10 T(376)C 203 |
| you remember adds to YOUR wholeness, because each part IS whole | T 9 E 5 T(397)224 |
| because each part IS whole. Wholeness is indivisible, but you cannot | T 9 E 5 T(397)224 |
| but you cannot learn YOUR wholeness, UNTIL YOU SEE IT EVERYWHERE | T 9 E 5 T(397)224 |
| you remind him of his wholeness, and remember your Creator WITH | T 9 I 10 T(409)- 236 |
| Holy Spirit, Whose message IS wholeness. He will enable you to | T 10 C 5 T(425)252 |
| enter. For you cannot understand Wholeness unless YOU are whole, and | T 10 D 7 T(428)255 |
| if he would know the wholeness of his Father. | T 10 D 7 T(428)255 |
| for the protection of the wholeness of His Son. T | T 10 E 3 T(430)- 257 |
| Him as YOURSELF, and His Wholeness as YOURS. For Christ is | T 10 E 8 T(431)258 |
| Spirit ACCEPTS. The appreciation of wholeness comes ONLY through acceptance, for | T 10 F 14 T(437)- 264 |
| not the price of your wholeness, but it WAS the price | T 11 E 7 T(464)- 291 |
| of your AWARENESS of your wholeness. For what you chose to | T 11 E 7 T(464)- 291 |
| things together by extending its wholeness. T 11 I 9 | T 11 I 8 T(479)306 |
| brothers to witness to his wholeness, as I am calling you | T 12 F 8 T(503)330 |
| YOUR healing, for in THEIR wholeness you will see your own | T 12 F 9 T(503)330 |
| Kingdom, in honor of its wholeness that is of God. | T 13 D 13 T(519)- 346 |
| In the protection of YOUR wholeness, all are invited and made | T 15 I 1 T(588)- 415 |
| And we but celebrate HIS Wholeness, as we welcome Him into | T 15 K 9 T(599)- 426 |
| completion, and thus denies the Wholeness of your Father. Every fantasy | T 16 E 10 T(614)441 |
| lies the memory of HIS wholeness, and His gratitude to you | T 16 E 11 T(614)441 |
| your chosen substitute for the Wholeness of God, have ANY influence | T 16 F 13 T(620)447 |
| in separation, and NOT in wholeness. T 17 G 7 | T 17 G 6 T(653)480 |
| the substitution of fragmentation for wholeness. It has become splintered and | T 18 B 1 T(660)487 |
| the criterion by which the wholeness of the dedication can be | T 19 A 1 T(694)518 |
| into little parts with SEEMING wholeness, but WITHOUT CONNECTION. | T 19 B 4 T(695)519 |
| but, at the LINE, its wholeness is apparent. T 19 | T 19 D 5 T(703)527 |
| ANYONE. What witness to the wholeness of God's Son is seen | T 26 B 3 T(902)721A |
| be One, and in Whose Wholeness there can BE no gaps | T 28 H 1 T(987)813 |
| if you deny yourself your wholeness and your health, the Source | T 28 H 2 T(987)813 |
| be conceived of in the Wholeness that is His. The compromise | T 29 A 1 T(990)816 |
| lies the yearning for completion. Wholeness has no form BECAUSE it | T 30 D 3 T(1023)837 |
| necessary for the search for wholeness to be made BEYOND the | T 30 D 3 T(1023)837 |
| is losing. Yet is his wholeness restored to his awareness through | W 37 L 2 W(60) |
| law without an opposite. Its wholeness is the power holding everything | W 127 L 3 W(258) |
| Himself and thus destroy His wholeness. Can a world which comes | W 132 L 13 W(275) |
| miracles which joyously proclaim the wholeness and the happiness God wills | W 151 L 15 W(319) |
| its changelessness and its eternal wholeness, all-encompassing, God's perfect gift to | W 152 L 9 W(322) |
| glory undefiled forever. And your wholeness now complete, as God established | W 170 R5 10 W(383) |
| given truth. Its enemy is wholeness. It conceives of little things | W 184 L 4 W(398) |
| made which would reduce our wholeness, nor impair or change our | W 195 L 6 W(436) |
| truth returns to us in wholeness and in joy. We are | W 323 L 2 W(575) |
| in which all thought of wholeness must be lost. Forgiveness has | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| restores to your awareness the wholeness of the fragments you perceive | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| must decay and die, but wholeness is immortal. It remains forever | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| Their healing has restored their wholeness so they can forgive, and | S 3 E 1 S(25) |