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| mind then realizes, with increasing certitude, that delay is only a | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
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CERVANTES...................2
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| devil is a meaningless undertaking. Cervantes wrote an excellent symbolic account | T 4 A 7 T(186)C 13 |
| wrote an excellent description of Cervantes and his perception of his | T 4 A 8 T(187)?23 |
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| discontinuance. If this idea of cessation cannot be tolerated, a strange | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
| discontinuance. If this idea of cessation cannot be tolerated, a strange | T 2 A 16 T(69)69 |
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| a part of an interlocking chain of forgiveness which, when completed | T 1 B 23c T(10)-10- |
| to others, a very strong chain of Atonement is welded. But | T 1 B 42b T(54)54 |
| to get out of the chain of miscreation which can arise | T 3 A 32 T(127)126 |
| to let this kind of chain reaction START. You will NOT | T 3 A 33 T(128)127 |
| shines so brightly, that the chain of darkness, in which you | T 13 C 1 T(513)340 |
| embarks on an endless, unrewarding chain of special relationships, forged out | T 15 H 4 T(585)- 412 |
| 5. It is this chain that binds the Son of | T 15 H 5 T(585)- 412 |
| guilt, and it is this chain the Holy Spirit would REMOVE | T 15 H 5 T(585)- 412 |
| his holy mind. For the chain of savagery belongs not around | T 15 H 5 T(585)- 412 |
| value here is but a chain that binds you to the | W 128 L 2 W(261) |
| world, refuse to lay this chain upon your mind, and tell | W 128 L 8 W(262) |
| and useless armor made to chain his mind to fear and | W 134 L 12 W(283) |
| I will not lay this chain upon myself. In everything you | W 134 L 18 W(284) |
| for in him is the chain of love complete a golden | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
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CHAINED.....................1
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| 7. You who have chained your savior to your specialness | T 24 C 7 T(843)662 |
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CHAINING....................1
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| hours, and even years, in chaining your brothers TO your egos | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
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| works of nothing. The heavy chains which SEEM to bind them | T 13 G 5 T(528)- 355 |
| And THEN they see the chains have disappeared, and so they | T 13 G 5 T(528)- 355 |
| AWAY from life, dragging their chains and marching in the slow | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
| of forgiveness, and watch the chains fall away, along with YOURS | T 19 I 2 T(721)545 |
| Prisoners bound with heavy chains for years, starved and emaciated | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| the Son of God in chains, as long as he believes | T 21 D 3 T(772)594 |
| he believes he IS in chains. And, when he is RELEASED | T 21 D 3 T(772)594 |
| held a prisoner, waiting in chains his pardon on HIMSELF to | T 21 G 11 T(787)608 |
| can he be kept in chains long since removed, and gone | T 26 F 9 T(915)741 |
| it with further locks and chains and heavy anchors, when its | T 28 H 6 T(988)814 |
| enabled Him to rise from chains, and go with you TOGETHER | T 30 F 7 T(1032)846 |
| chosen enemies, nor keep in chains to the illusion of a | T 31 C 6 T(1051)865 |
| if I so choose? My chains are loosened. I can drop | W 57 L 1 W(104) |
| 3. Escape today the chains you place upon your mind | W 128 L 3 W(261) |
| Thus do we lift the chains which bar the door to | W 128 L 5 W(261) |
| you release your mind from chains, and let it seek the | W 128 L 6 W(262) |
| let your mind escape its chains. The world is not where | W 128 L 7 W(262) |
| What keeps the world in chains but your beliefs? And what | W 132 L 1 W(273) |
| escape from all the heavy chains you sought to lay upon | W 134 L 17 W(284) |
| the fragile nature of the chains which seem to keep the | W 139 L 12 W(306) |
| but seem to hold in chains the holy Son of God | W 155 L 8 W(334) |
| own release. They stay in chains 'til you are free. They | W 191 L 11 W(424) |
| of the one before. The chains of time are easily unloosened | W 193 L 12 W(430) |
| imprisonment by loosening the heavy chains that locked the door to | W 194 L 2 W(432) |
| you where you beheld but chains and iron doors. For you | W 200 L 5 W(450) |
| thought protects projection, tightening its chains, so that distortions are more | W 220 W1 2 W(462) |
| already. Should I wait in chains which have been severed for | W 279 W6 1 W(526) |
| forgiveness is the mind in chains, believing in its own futility | W 332 L 1 W(585) |
| release the present from its chains of past illusions; to let | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
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| does not mean anything. This chair does not mean anything. This | W 1 L 1 W(2) |
| do not know what this chair is for. I do not | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
| fingers. My holiness envelops that chair. My holiness envelops that body | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| see: My holiness blesses this chair. My holiness blesses that window | W 37 L 4 W(60) |
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CHAIRMAN....................1
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| questioning in his capacity as chairman of the flu board for | T 1 B 30ad T(21)21 |
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CHALICE.....................3
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| You have been SHOWN the chalice many times, but have not | T 2 B 62 T(85) 84 |
| For perfect effectiveness, the chalice of the Atonement belongs at | T 2 B 66 T(86)85 |
| one who offers you the chalice of Atonement, for the Holy | T 19 L 6 T(729)553 |
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| love, unrecognized and swift to challenge YOU to combat and to | T 24 B 2 T(839)658 |
| which God and the ego challenge each other as to whose | W 13 L 2 W(22) |
| is dishonesty. There is no challenge to a teacher of God | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| to a teacher of God. Challenge implies doubt, and the trust | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
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CHALLENGES..................1
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| them, and left behind. Salvation challenges not even death. And God | T 24 D 5 T(848)667 |
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| through. There are no hidden chambers in God's Temple. Its gates | T 14 C 8 T(546)- 373 |
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| This gave ME a chance to let you leave it | T 1 B 30ae T(22)22 |
| However, there is always a chance that as the size of | T 1 C 6 T(56)56 |
| I thought I'd take a chance, even though you are so | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
| and this is neither by chance nor coincidence. T 3 | T 3 C 3 T(132)131 |
| brothers. How else can the chance to claim it for yourself | T 5 H 4 T(260)C 87 |
| Spirit does NOT work by chance, and the healing that is | T 7 F 6 T(320)C 147 |
| meet they are given another chance at Salvation. Do not leave | T 8 D 5 T(352)C 179 |
| every second gives you a chance to save YOURSELF. Do not | T 9 F 2 T(398)- 225 |
| His Will. There is NO chance that Heaven will not be | T 13 E 7 T(523)350 |
| himself and OF himself. Every chance given to him to heal | T 13 H 6 T(531)- 358 |
| with time, or mood, or chance. Its changelessness is WHAT MAKES | T 14 E 2 T(552)- 379 |
| seems to FIND himself by chance or accident. No accident or | T 21 C 3 T(767)589 |
| or accident. No accident or chance is POSSIBLE within the universe | T 21 C 3 T(767)589 |
| for you to realize the chance of CHANGE in this regard | T 25 C 2 T(868)687 |
| ALL temptation as just another chance to bring him joy. | T 25 D 7 T(874)693 |
| to you nothing except a chance for YOU to see the | T 25 D 7 T(875)694 |
| sees as far beyond the chance of change. But on His | T 25 D 9 T(875)694 |
| a brother giving you a chance to help, if this becomes | T 29 E 5 T(1000)814 |
| it as it is; another chance to choose again, and let | T 31 G 4 T(1069)883 |
| for such an opportunity. No chance should be lost for reinforcing | W 63 L 4 W(116) |
| gladness. Do not lose one chance to be the glad receiver | W 98 L 8 W(195) |
| see it as but another chance to let yourself receive the | W 105 L 9 W(212) |
| 10. Here is another chance to use it well. In | W 110 R3 10 W(229) |
| Forget them not. This second chance with each of these ideas | W 110 R3 12 W(230) |
| quite apart from what you chance to think it is. | W 132 L 5 W(274) |
| that anyone but takes by chance. It has already been taken | W 158 L 3 W(341) |
| you meet today provides another chance to let Christ's vision shine | W 158 L 10 W(343) |
| must be to you a chance to teach others what you | M 1 A 2 M(1) |
| be very casual encounters; a chance meeting of two apparent strangers | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| home together. These are not chance encounters. Each of them has | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| he is by accident, and chance plays no part in God's | M 10 A 1 M(27) |
| and is thus given another chance to look at it, open | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| a therapist offers him a chance to heal himself. He is | P 3 H 1 P(16) |
| in ancient prisons, when the chance has come to free yourself | S 1 E 4 S(10) |