| BENEFICIAL..................5 | |
| MUST result, This will be beneficial, even if the partner was | T 1 B 41bb T(53)53 |
| periods which would be most beneficial. The idea for today is | W 42 L 7 W(71) |
| more, it would be most beneficial to remind yourself that Love | W 67 L 5 W(125) |
| ideal requirement for the most beneficial form of practice in salvation | W 95 L 6 W(186) |
| remedy the world accepts as beneficial. What the world perceives as | W 140 L 1 W(307) |
| BENEFICIARY.................1 | |
| betterment is cast as major beneficiary, you try to bring about | T 29 H 4 T(1007)821 |
| BENEFIT.....................19 | |
| it IS fear, you might benefit temporarily by adding another next | T 2 E 1 T(99)98 |
| you have denied yourself its benefit. You REINFORCE this, every time | T 17 F 13 T(650)477 |
| can lose, and everyone MUST benefit. Each miracle is an example | T 25 J 9 T(899)718 |
| how COULD murder bring you benefit? T 31 C 3 | T 31 C 2 T(1050)864 |
| do these exercises for maximum benefit, the eyes should move from | W 11 L 3 W(19) |
| three are required for maximum benefit, even if you experience resistance | W 17 L 4 W(30) |
| needs many repetitions for maximum benefit. It should be used at | W 27 L 3 W(46) |
| the whole world stands to benefit. W 39 L 4 | W 39 L 3 W(64) |
| that all may see, and benefit as one. Its strength is | W 92 L 5 W(178) |
| to gratitude will add the benefit of some insight into the | W 123 L 1 W(248) |
| 124 L 9. Your benefit will not be less if | W 124 L 9 W(251) |
| Sometimes in teaching there is benefit, particularly after you have gone | W 133 L 1 W(277) |
| from which it gains no benefit at all, but merely adds | W 135 L 11 W(287) |
| day as you believe would benefit you most. For you can | W 135 L 27 W(290) |
| that did not serve to benefit the world as well as | M 5 I 1 M(16) |
| he has not received the benefit of his gift. M | M 8 A 1 M(23) |
| only this that is his benefit. His sense of care is | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| forgotten it. His decisions bring benefit to all, being wholly devoid | M 30 A 4 M(69) |
| to read his words and benefit from them without accepting him | U 6 A 6 U(11) |
| BENEFITED...................1 | |
| you understand that you have benefited from it. What occurred within | T 27 F 10 T(953)779 |
| BENEFITING..................1 | |
| perceived it, stopped him from benefiting from the time-saving devise of | T 3 A 19 T(124)123 |
| BENEFITS....................9 | |
| way because of the mutual benefits involved.) --- | T 1 B 23e T(10)-10- |
| healing is done. Every part benefits, and benefits equally. YOU are | T 5 A 3 T(233)C 60 |
| done. Every part benefits, and benefits equally. YOU are being blessed | T 5 A 3 T(233)C 60 |
| forgive, and will receive the benefits of trust. This but reflects | T 26 I 1 T(925)751 |
| them, if they enjoy the benefits or not. The end of | T 27 B 6 T(936)762 |
| would WANT to have the benefits of sickness, when he has | T 28 E 9 T(981)807 |
| 8. We emphasize the benefits to you, if you devote | W 110 R3 8 W(229) |
| ideas, but dwell instead on benefits to you. W 133 | W 133 L 1 W(277) |
| children come to see the benefits salvation brings. W 153 | W 153 L 12 W(326) |
| BENEVOLENCE.................1 | |
| snow in thankfulness for your benevolence. W 189 L 3 | W 189 L 2 W(416) |
| BENEVOLENT..................2 | |
| in nature that the most benevolent of them is not without | T 4 C 21 T(204)C 31 |
| basically unsound; a charitable whim, benevolent yet undeserved; a gift bestowed | W 126 L 4 W(255) |
| BENIGN......................10 | |
| way, they are a more benign form, in that they do | T 2 C 13 T(92)91 |
| YOU were bad. The wholly benign lesson which the Atonement teaches | T 3 C 7 T(133)132 |
| to be a much more benign error from the viewpoint of | T 3 C 23 T(137)136 |
| true of him is wholly benign. It is essential that he | T 3 G 33 T(168)167 |
| of fear, and therefore wholly benign in what it teaches, if | T 6 B 1 T(272)C 99 |
| The perfectly safe ARE wholly benign. They bless because they know | T 6 D 6 T(283)C 110 |
| to meet it. Destructiveness becomes benign, and sin is turned to | T 20 I 6 T(759)582 |
| of PRESENT Cause and Its benign effects. Now does he understand | T 28 B 12 T(971)797 |
| forgive the sinless and eternally benign? W 134 L 3 | W 134 L 2 W(281) |
| no one asks if a benign Creator could will this. | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
| BENT........................3 | |
| already split themselves, and were bent on dividing rather than reintegrating | T 2 B 43 T(80) 80 |
| made up, and you are bent on DEMONSTRATING their reality, TO | T 12 D 2 T(492)319 |
| be yours, while you are bent on making it UNreal? And | T 16 C 5 T(605)432 |
| BEQUEST.....................1 | |
| is present, freed from its bequest of grief and misery, of | W 194 L 5 W(433) |
| BEREFT......................10 | |
| waiting. But His Kingdom IS bereft while YOU wait. All the | T 5 H 2 T(259)C 86 |
| of It, It is as bereft as YOU are. No part | T 8 E 14 T(357)C 184 |
| FOR YOURSELF. You are NOT bereft of help, and HELP THAT | T 13 H 10 T(532)- 359 |
| judgment of what is totally BEREFT of judgment? And if you | T 20 D 8 T(742)566 |
| tiny island of dry sand, bereft of water, and set uncertainly | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
| and its most holy purpose bereft of means for its accomplishment | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
| dream, in which God is bereft of what He loves, and | T 24 E 6 T(851)670 |
| feebly by, with helpless hands, bereft of justice and vitality, and | T 25 I 8 T(893)712 |
| not a world so bitterly bereft be looked on as a | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
| loss, or think they are bereft of hope and happiness. Send | W 245 L 1 W(489) |
| BESEECH.....................1 | |
| a little child who must beseech his father for protection and | W 183 L 11 W(396) |
| BESET.......................3 | |
| ugly and sinful, miserable and beset with pain. Such is your | W 95 L 2 W(185) |
| 7. What worry can beset the one who gives his | W 194 L 7 W(433) |
| retribution and a little life beset with fear, that ends so | S 3 E 8 S(27) |
| BESETS......................1 | |
| abate his joy; no fear besets him to disturb his peace | W 100 L 5 W(201) |
| BESETTING...................1 | |
| must think of evil as besetting him here and now. The | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| BESIDE......................59 | |
| short introductory vision, I knelt beside you, FACING the light. | T 1 B 40w T(41)41 |
| KEEP IT, see only truth beside you, for you walk together | T 9 B 4 T(387)214 |
| 2. God created nothing beside you, and nothing beside you | T 9 H 2 T(405)- 232 |
| nothing beside you, and nothing beside you exists, for you are | T 9 H 2 T(405)- 232 |
| there ARE no other laws beside His. Everything else is merely | T 9 J 5 T(413)- 240 |
| healing YOU would undertake, for beside your small willingness to make | T 10 C 5 T(425)252 |
| Presence with the dark companions beside you, but you also cannot | T 10 D 7 T(428)255 |
| else is real, and EVERYTHING beside it is not there. Let | T 13 G 4 T(528)- 355 |
| must YOU attain with God beside you. For until you do | T 13 I 2 T(536)363 |
| altars, for nothing can coexist BESIDE it. Here, your meager offerings | T 14 D 15 T(551)- 378 |
| are not frail, with God beside you. But WITHOUT Him, you | T 14 E 3 T(552)- 379 |
| of God, and of no-one beside Him. Be humble before Him | T 15 E 3 T(574)401 |
| it was built with God beside you. And will lead you | T 16 E 9 T(614)441 |
| If you knew Who walks beside you on THIS way, which | T 18 D 3 T(668)495 |
| and ocean are as nothing, beside what YOU are. The sunbeam | T 18 I 7 T(686)510 |
| opposition, for there is none BESIDE It. T 19 E | T 19 E 3 T(708)532 |
| it unless his brother walked beside him. And No-one would dare | T 19 L 2 T(728)552 |
| no-one reaches love, with FEAR beside him. T 19 L | T 19 L 4 T(729)553 |
| This brother, who stands beside you, still seems to be | T 19 L 5 T(729)553 |
| T 19 L 6. Beside each of you is one | T 19 L 6 T(729)553 |
| And yet your savior stands beside each one. Let him be | T 19 L 6 T(730)554 |
| Friend, the Christ Who stands beside you. How holy and how | T 19 L 7 T(730)554 |
| gift of fear. You stand beside each other, thorns in one | T 20 B 2 T(733) 557 |
| illusions, KNOWING his savior stands beside him? WITH him, your vision | T 20 C 7 T(737)561 |
| He seemed to be crucified beside you. And yet his holiness | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| and perfect, and with him beside you shall you this day | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| clear life-giving water running happily beside them in dancing brooks that | T 20 I 12 T(762)584 |
| world you walk, with truth beside you! Do not give up | T 23 A 4 T(820)639 |
| hear the Voice for God beside it. They speak a different | T 24 C 5 T(843)662 |
| unforgiven, and yourself in sin beside him, both in misery, before | T 24 D 2 T(847)666 |
| peace and joy stand there, beside the bier on which they | T 24 D 7 T(848)667 |
| and how lovingly He walks beside him, showing him what CAN | T 24 F 3 T(852)671 |
| within you, yet He walks beside you and before, leading the | T 24 F 9 T(854)673 |
| part of him who stands beside you. He is the mirror | T 24 G 8 T(857)676 |
| from another, to be laid beside your LITTLE payment, to atone | T 25 I 4 T(892)711 |
| ALL illusions are laid down beside the truth, where they are | T 26 D 2 T(907)726 |
| light that he would keep beside him, as he walks through | T 29 D 4 T(998)824 |
| nor follows us, but walks beside us on the selfsame road | T 31 B 5 T(1047)861 |
| hell, with those you love beside you, and the universe with | T 31 G 7 T(1065)879 |
| stands in darkness, and you beside him. But as the veil | W 69 L 1 W(128) |
| now with him who stood beside you when you were in | W 69 L 1 W(128) |
| Who promised to lay timelessness beside them. He will offer all | W 97 L 4 W(192) |
| go, and take their place beside you in God's plan. | W 100 L 3 W(200) |
| in the ones who walk beside them now. Their thoughts are | W 124 L 6 W(251) |
| remind ourselves that He remains beside us through the day, and | W 153 L 19 W(328) |
| it. With Help like this beside us, can we fail today | W 185 L 14 W(405) |
| the ones you offer him beside them. Who could fear to | W 187 L 9 W(412) |
| perceived as joined, with strength beside them, to be sought and | W 197 L 2 W(441) |
| stand before me and behind, beside me, in the place I | W 264 L 1 W(510) |
| way but Yours. You are beside me. Certain is Your way | W 298 L 2 W(547) |
| go to Him, and walks beside us, showing us the way | W 302 L 2 W(552) |
| my everlasting Comforter and Friend beside me, and my way secure | W 351 L 1 W(606) |
| he goes with mighty companions beside him. Now he rests a | M 5 B 6 M(10) |
| mean that another can stand beside you and help to raise | S 1 B 6 S(5) |
| Heaven, and your brother stands beside you there. The lawns are | S 1 F 4 S(11) |
| His Own Name. He stands beside the door to which forgiveness | S 2 D 7 S(19) |
| from you gladly, laying them beside the gifts of God that | G 2 A 2 G(4) |
| beautiful are you who stand beside me at the gate, and | G 3 A 10 G(9) |
| you, and rise with love beside you to return the gift | G 4 A 9 G(12) |