| WHOMEVER....................2 | |
| RELEASE from guilt, by guiltlessness. Whomever you perceive as guilty, you | T 14 B 11 T(543)- 370 |
| But you RESTORE guiltlessness to whomever you SEE as guiltless. Crucifixion | T 14 B 11 T(543)- 370 |
| WHOSE.......................175 | |
| a vessel of some sort whose purpose was uncertain but which | T 2 B 62 T(85) 84 |
| him to attempt a therapy whose goal was to ABOLISH FEAR | T 2 E 29 T(107)106 |
| occurred, particularly in a man whose communication channels were open, it | T 3 C 32 T(141)140 |
| a peculiar kind of arrogance, whose narcissistic component is perfectly obvious | T 3 G 33 T(168)167 |
| that teaching is a process whose purpose is to produce learning | T 3 G 42 T(171)170 |
| the right of the Soul, whose beauty and dignity are beyond | T 4 B 32 T(195)C 22 |
| be taught FROM the ego whose abnormality should be lessened by | T 4 B 37 T(196)C 23 |
| mind is the Holy Spirit, whose will is for God always | T 5 D 14 T(240)C 67 |
| 80 in whose Heart and Hands we have | T 5 F 17 T(253)C 80 |
| a thought-disorder, and a remedy whose efficacy is beyond doubt, how | T 5 G 14 T(258)C 85 |
| keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed (or set | T 5 I 1 T(264)C 91 |
| good teaching aid to those whose temptations to give in to | T 6 B 12 T(275)C 102 |
| thinking in the New Testament, whose whole Gospel is only the | T 6 B 15 T(276)C 103 |
| guided by the Holy Spirit, whose mind is fixed on God | T 6 C 13 T(281)C 108 |
| obeys the laws of God, whose laws are true. BECAUSE they | T 7 E 7 T(315)C 142 |
| the power of YOUR mind, whose power is without limit of | T 7 H 1 T(330)C 157 |
| of a Son of God, whose will MUST be the will | T 7 K 7 T(343)C 170 |
| with the Will of God, whose will you do NOT know | T 7 K 8 T(343)C 170 |
| our wills fuse into something whose power is far beyond the | T 8 E 15 T(357)C 184 |
| in the likeness of God, Whose Will it IS. YOU cannot | T 8 E 16 T(357)C 184 |
| joint will of the Sonship, whose wholeness is for all. We | T 8 F 1 T(359)C 186 |
| His Will to His treasure, whose treasure It is. Your heart | T 8 F 12 T(362)C 189 |
| the natural state of anything whose interpretation is left to the | T 8 H 11 T(373)C 200 |
| His Answer, believe in me, whose faith in YOU cannot be | T 8 K 4 T(383)210 |
| little sense as the brother whose errors you perceive. This CANNOT | T 9 B 1 T(386)213 |
| present an example of one whose direction has been changed FOR | T 9 D 9 T(394)221 |
| and no endings in God, Whose Universe is Himself. Can you | T 10 B 4 T(421)- 248 |
| will to be LIKE Him, Whose Will it is that it | T 10 B 13 T(424)251 |
| Voice of the Holy Spirit, Whose message IS wholeness. He will | T 10 C 5 T(425)252 |
| is the Son of God, whose radiance is of His Father | T 10 E 8 T(431)258 |
| is of His Father, and whose glory --- | T 10 E 8 T(431)258 |
| your complete dependence on God, Whose function He shares WITH you | T 10 F 6 T(434)- 261 |
| whom He created free and whose freedom is protected by HIS | T 10 H 10 T(446)- 273 |
| way separate from His Father, Whose EVERY thought is as loving | T 10 H 12 T(446)- 273 |
| as you sent for it. Whose manifestations would you see? Of | T 11 H 5 T(473)- 300 |
| manifestations would you see? Of whose presence would you be convinced | T 11 H 5 T(473)- 300 |
| he is far from you whose Self he is, for you | T 11 I 2 T(477)304 |
| goal of all good teachers, whose ultimate aim is to make | T 11 J 5 T(481)308 |
| way of your remembering God, Whose pull is so strong that | T 12 A 1 T(485)312 |
| well as imprison, depending on whose interpretation of it you use | T 12 F 4 T(501)328 |
| 13 E 3. You whose minds are darkened by doubt | T 13 E 3 T(521)348 |
| flows to you, from Him Whose Will IS peace. YOU HAVE | T 13 E 6 T(523)350 |
| decide all things through Him, Whose equal love is given equally | T 13 H 15 T(535)362 |
| guiltless you cannot know God, Whose Will is that you know | T 14 A 1 T(539)- 366 |
| be known without His Son, whose guiltlessness IS the condition for | T 14 A 1 T(539)- 366 |
| Blessed is God's Teacher, Whose joy it is to teach | T 15 C 3 T(568)- 395 |
| you, in honor of Him Whose host you are. You know | T 15 D 9 T(572)399 |
| for YOUR seeking, a picture whose likeness DOES NOT EXIST. For | T 15 F 7 T(578)405 |
| HAS BEEN restored. And guilt, whose ONLY purpose is to DISRUPT | T 15 H 13 T(588)- 415 |
| that YOUR completion is God's, Whose only need is to have | T 15 I 1 T(588)- 415 |
| of God. And let Him, Whose teaching is ONLY of God | T 15 I 7 T(590)- 417 |
| surely recognized that the ego, whose goals are altogether UNattainable, will | T 15 I 11 T(591)- 418 |
| think SAVES YOU FROM GOD, whose TOTAL Love would COMPLETELY destroy | T 15 J 9 T(596)- 423 |
| Innocence that He protects, and Whose Power protects HIM. T | T 15 K 2 T(597)- 424 |
| leave them ALL to Him Whose FUNCTION is to meet them | T 16 B 5 T(603)430 |
| Would He not answer you; whose completion is His? He loves | T 16 E 11 T(614)441 |
| means of communicating into relationships whose ONLY purpose is SEPARATION from | T 17 D 7 T(637)- 464 |
| MUST be a dream. You whose relationship SHARES the Holy Spirit's | T 17 H 8 T(656)483 |
| keep you SEPARATE from Him Whose call you answered. | T 17 I 6 T(658)485 |
| yourselves to Him Whose function IS release. Do NOT | T 18 E 7 T(673)- 580 |
| and reach to Heaven. You whose hands are joined have begun | T 18 G 11 T(679)506 |
| the Presence of your Creator, Whose ACKNOWLEDGMENT of you, AND YOURS | T 18 K 2 T(693)517 |
| pursue guilt, serving its master, whose attraction to guilt maintains the | T 19 H 6 T(719)543 |
| 1. To you, into whose special relationship the Holy Spirit | T 19 I 1 T(721)545 |
| gone. But what of those whose dedication it is NOT to | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
| in honor of their Creator, Whose Will it is they LIVE | T 19 J 2 T(722)546 |
| me. If it be thorns, whose points gleam sharply in a | T 20 C 4 T(736)560 |
| carefully preserved by the ego, whose image it IS and which | T 20 D 5 T(741)565 |
| solitude is a savior given, whose special function here is to | T 20 E 6 T(746)569 |
| the laws beloved of Him Whose sight it IS. Everything looked | T 20 I 6 T(759)582 |
| altogether unfamiliar. Like a song whose name is long forgotten, and | T 21 B 5 T(765)587 |
| the Will of his Creator, Whose Will cannot BE separated from | T 21 C 6 T(769)591 |
| The Son is the effect, whose Cause he would deny. And | T 21 C 10 T(770)592 |
| Will and ARE His happiness, whose will is powerful as His | T 21 I 4 T(794)615 |
| its messages? Surely not you, whose sight is wholly INDEPENDENT of | T 22 B 2 T(797)617a |
| CAN unite except through Christ, Whose vision sees them one. | T 22 B 8 T(799)619 |
| CANNOT damn, but ONLY bless. Whose function is to save, WILL | T 22 C 8 T(803)623 |
| mistakes keep you from him whose holiness is YOURS. Let not | T 22 D 8 T(807)627 |
| by making sinful the one whose holiness IS your salvation? | T 22 D 8 T(807)627 |
| walk the world with me, whose message has not yet been | T 22 E 7 T(809)628 |
| mind is used as MEANS, whose value lies in its ability | T 22 G 2 T(813)632 |
| let NOTHING interfere with those whose wills are His. And they | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
| great Creator of the universe, Whose power you KNOW. T | T 22 G 12 T(817)636 |
| 827) 646 whose every aspect seems to be | T 23 C 7 T(827)646 |
| For who could hate someone whose Self is his, and which | T 24 B 3 T(839)658 |
| away God gave your brother, whose holy hands would offer it | T 24 C 14 T(846)665 |
| hell, you have forgiven Him Whose Will it is you rest | T 24 D 6 T(848)667 |
| shows you Himself in him whose hand you hold, and whom | T 24 F 6 T(853)672 |
| within a frame of holiness, whose ONLY purpose is that He | T 25 A 1 T(864)683 |
| a co-creator with the Mind Whose Thought created him. And if | T 25 H 5 T(887)706 |
| within the sight of love, whose gentle eyes would look BEYOND | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| be made BY the insane, whose problem IS their choices are | T 25 H 8 T(888)707 |
| He may smile on you whose sinlessness He shares. HIS understanding | T 25 I 12 T(895)714 |
| sets you on a mission whose accomplishment can ONLY be unreal | T 26 F 8 T(914)740 |
| the sign of guilt whose consequences still are there to | T 27 B 7 T(937)763 |
| is a loud, obscuring voice, whose shrieks would silence what the | T 27 G 1 T(954)780 |
| is but the SECOND part, whose CAUSE lies in the first | T 27 I 4 T(963)789 |
| all are forms of circularity, whose ending starts at its beginning | T 27 I 6 T(963)789 |
| anyone or anything, depending on whose evil dream you share. You | T 28 E 1 T(979)805 |
| before the Will of God, Whose promises he shares. And what | T 28 G 6 T(986)812 |
| MUST be One, and in Whose Wholeness there can BE no | T 28 H 1 T(987)813 |
| your Guest will welcome everyone whose feet have touched the holy | T 29 C 4 T(994)820 |
| How lovely is the world whose purpose is forgiveness of God's | T 29 G 5 T(1005)819 |
| up to block God's way; whose voice could make demands He | T 29 I 4 T(1010)824 |
| WITH, and HOW the friend whose counsel you have sought perceives | T 30 B 10 T(1019)833 |
| your adviser through the world. Whose kingdom is the world for | T 30 B 11 T(1020)834 |
| be free APART from Him Whose holy Will you share. God | T 30 C 5 T(1022)836 |
| they WILL look on Him Whose hand they hold. The face | T 30 F 6 T(1031)845 |
| fear, when you have RECOGNIZED Whose hand you hold! | T 30 F 6 T(1031)845 |
| of Heaven itself. For He Whose hand you hold was waiting | T 30 F 7 T(1032)846 |
| and YOU will not perceive Whose hand you hold. Look forward | T 30 F 9 T(1032)846 |
| God forever lies in those whose hands are joined. UNTIL they | T 30 F 9 T(1032)846 |
| in the sight of those whose eyes salvation has released from | T 31 F 2 T(1061)875 |
| forgiveness, which you offer one whose need for it is just | T 31 G 5 T(1064)878 |
| the likeness of the self whose image has the wish begot | T 31 G 12 T(1066)880 |
| for hell within a world whose loveliness can yet be so | T 31 G 7 T(1070)884 |
| challenge each other as to whose meaning is to be written | W 13 L 2 W(22) |
| and reviewing the unresolved situations whose outcomes are causing you concern | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| that are unworthy of Him Whose host you are. And thank | W 45 L 9 W(80) |
| is advantageous, however, for these whose motivation is inconsistent, and who | W 95 L 6 W(186) |
| today to find this Thought, Whose presence in your mind is | W 96 L 8 W(190) |
| God Who rests in you; Whose mind has been restored to | W 97 L 2 W(192) |
| You are the Spirit in Whose Mind abides the miracle in | W 97 L 4 W(192) |
| knows. This is the Thought Whose function is to save by | W 99 L 6 W(198) |
| to God's Son than He Whose Love created him as loving | W 102 L 5 W(206) |
| God, to His dear Son, whose other name is you. Prepare | W 106 L 4 W(213) |
| answer. Your request is one whose answer has been waiting long | W 106 L 8 W(214) |
| different aspects of one Thought Whose truth does not depend on | W 108 L 4 W(219) |
| the sleeping truth in you, whose vision sees beyond appearances to | W 109 L 2 W(222) |
| Self. From my One Self, Whose knowledge still remains Within my | W 113 L 2 W(233) |
| way. I am God's Son, Whose Self rests safely in the | W 119 L 1 W(239) |
| L 4. No course whose purpose is to teach you | W 127 L 4 W(258) |
| are gently planned by One Whose only purpose is your good | W 135 L 19 W(289) |
| true. It is a place whose purpose is to be a | W 139 L 6 W(305) |
| beautiful creation and the Mind Whose Thought created your reality. | W 151 L 9 W(318) |
| delusion of an angry god whose fearful image you believe you | W 153 L 7 W(325) |
| by the Voice for God, Whose function is to speak for | W 154 L 2 W(329) |
| in you Which cannot die, Whose Presence is so holy that | W 156 L 4 W(337) |
| forgive you all your sins; whose sacred hands can take the | W 161 L 11 W(352) |
| the world contains that those whose minds are lighted by the | W 169 L 2 W(373) |
| and call upon your Self, Whose Name is His. Repeat His | W 182 L 5 W(392) |
| Will with all your brothers, whose intent is yours. W | W 185 L 13 W(405) |
| part of our one Self Whose innocence has joined us all | W 187 L 10 W(412) |
| Itself, so like to Him Whose Son he is, that to | W 197 L 12 W(445) |
| The Father and the Son, Whose holy Will created all that | W 220 IN2 8 W(460) |
| forgive whom He has saved, whose sinlessness He sees, and whom | W 220 W1 5 W(462) |
| of the Infinite, nor Love Whose tenderness I cannot comprehend, but | W 233 L 1 W(476) |
| His Love, remains to Him Whose Love is made complete in | W 238 L 2 W(481) |
| as we relate His Word; Whose Love we recognize because we | W 245 L 2 W(489) |
| upon the face of Him Whose Self is ours. We are | W 269 L 2 W(515) |
| on the Son of God, whose Father willed that he be | W 280 W6 1 W(527) |
| remains the only present state, whose Source is here forever and | W 293 L 1 W(542) |
| and forever. I, His Son, whose will is limitless as is | W 309 L 1 W(559) |
| of its Creator, Holiness Itself, Whose holiness His own creation shares | W 320 W11 5 W(572) |
| holiness His own creation shares; Whose holiness is still a part | W 320 W11 5 W(572) |
| the teacher of God himself whose mind needs to be healed | M 8 A 1 M(23) |
| there is Someone with you Whose judgment is perfect. He does | M 11 A 4 M(29) |
| He gave himself to Him Whose judgment he has chosen now | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| one. One wholly perfect teacher, whose learning is complete, suffices. This | M 13 A 1 M(32) |
| childrens toys? Does one whose vision has already glimpsed the | M 14 A 4 M(35) |
| the outset. Yet even these, whose splendor reaches indescribable heights as | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| appeal. There have been those whose learning far exceeds what you | M 24 A 6 M(57) |
| experience of the Holy Spirit, Whose Presence is always there and | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| Presence is always there and Whose Voice is available but for | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| laid by, and given Him Whose function judgment is. And in | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
| ONE-MINDEDNESS of the Christ Mind, Whose Will is One with God's | U 2 A 5 U(3) |
| shining Savior of the world, Whose part in its redemption you | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| has given everyone a Teacher Whose wisdom and help far exceed | P 2 A 1 P(1) |
| this because of his Creator, Whose Love is in him and | P 3 H 6 P(17) |
| with every Son of God, whose purity it recognizes that it | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| says that here is one whose sinfulness he shares, since both | S 2 C 3 S(16) |
| whom He speaks for God, Whose Voice He is - such | S 3 E 1 S(25) |
| idol for remembrance of Him Whose Love has never changed and | S 3 E 3 S(26) |
| would his self be incomplete, whose immortality completes his own, for | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| within it speak of Him whose love shines out and in | G 5 A 3 G(13) |