| DEATH'S.....................5 | |
| to offer his devotion to death's idols, and then pass on | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
| hate, and will continue in death's services. Each form it takes | T 29 F 6 T(1002)816 |
| W 163 L 8. Death's worshippers may be afraid. And | W 163 L 8 W(357) |
| fearful world, held cruelly in death's sharp-pointed, bony fingers. If you | W 189 L 5 W(417) |
| in which you dance to death's thin melody. For in its | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| DEATHLESS...................5 | |
| will have looked upon the deathless IN YOURSELF, and you will | T 11 H 16 T(476)- 303 |
| is YOURS. For it is deathless, and within it lies the | T 19 J 8 T(724)548 |
| impossible has happened. Here the deathless come to die; the all-encompassing | T 29 I 6 T(1010)824 |
| kill. Are you a Spirit, deathless, and without the promise of | T 31 F 6 T(1062)876 |
| and always will remain the deathless sound of loving and of | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
| DEBASED.....................5 | |
| into unreality. Fantasy is a debased form of vision. Visions and | T 1 B 41r T(47)47 |
| The term spirit is profoundly debased in this context, but it | T 1 C 14 T(58)58 |
| you have judged him as debased. When you laugh at yourself | T 3 H 6 T(176)C 3 |
| you cannot tolerate being more debased THAN others. All of this | T 3 H 6 T(176)C 3 |
| desirable or undesirable, grandiose or debased. All of them are equally | W 35 L 4 W(57) |
| DEBASEMENT..................1 | |
| All forms of self image debasement are FUNDAMENTAL perceptual distortions. They | T 1 B 36g T(25)25 |
| DEBATABLE...................1 | |
| worth. This point IS NOT DEBATABLE except in delusions. Your ego | T 4 B 21 T(193)C 20 |
| DEBILITATING................2 | |
| miracle-impulses to sexual impulses was debilitating in the first place, because | T 1 B 41w T(49)49 |
| any ability which is so debilitating should be so deeply cherished | T 3 H 7 T(176)C 3 |
| DEBRIS......................1 | |
| has been cleared of the debris which darkens it. W | W 9 L 2 W(15 |
| DEBT........................7 | |
| G 9. Your great debt to each other is something | T 4 G 9 T(226)C 53 |
| It is exactly the same debt that you owe to me | T 4 G 9 T(226)C 53 |
| that he can pay his debt, by bringing happiness to both | T 18 F 7 T(675)- 572 |
| you OWE each other, the debt of gratitude you offer to | T 19 L 12 T(731)555 |
| to be a pledge of debt to be repaid with more | W 105 L 2 W(210) |
| And as we pay the debt we owe to truth ? a | W 323 L 2 W(575) |
| we owe to truth ? a debt which merely is the letting | W 323 L 2 W(575) |
| DEC.........................3 | |
| W(258) Dec. 8, 1969 Lesson 127 | W 127 L 0 W(258) |
| W(263) Dec. 23, 1969 Lesson 129 | W 129 L 0 W(263) |
| W(546) Dec. 18, 1970 Lesson 297 | W 297 L 0 W(546) |
| DECAY.......................8 | |
| capable of COMPLETE corruption and decay. T 19 C 7 | T 19 C 6 T(700)524 |
| its orders, proof in his decay that God Himself is powerless | T 19 J 6 T(723)547 |
| it joy to look upon decay and madness, and believe this | T 24 F 5 T(853)672 |
| and you condemn it to decay and pain. And if you | T 24 H 4 T(861)680 |
| and give YOU safety from decay. T 24 H 5 | T 24 H 4 T(861)680 |
| must fail and crumble and decay, because a form of death | T 29 H 5 T(1007)821 |
| death. For separate fragments must decay and die, but wholeness is | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| of shock and terror, merciless decay and sickening contortions, with despair | G 3 A 2 G(6) |
| DECAYED.....................1 | |
| with gorges filled with things decayed and rotted. To them, such | T 19 F 5 T(712)536 |
| DECAYS......................1 | |
| lives, to die as it decays and crumbles. For within this | W 260 W5 1 W(506) |
| DECEIT......................9 | |
| your Father, in Whom no deceit is possible. T 10 | T 10 H 12 T(446)- 273 |
| that, as part of God, deceit in YOU is impossible. When | T 10 H 18 T(448)- 275 |
| When you perceive yourself without deceit, you will accept the real | T 10 H 18 T(448)- 275 |
| made out of darkness and deceit, for thus are darkness and | T 13 I 5 T(537)364 |
| T 14 D. Perception without Deceit (N 1215 9:52) | T 14 D 0 T(547)- 374 |
| the perception must be without deceit, for otherwise, it becomes the | T 14 D 1 T(547)- 374 |
| answer, clear and plain, beyond deceit in its simplicity. W | W 122 L 6 W(245) |
| another name, nor hidden by deceit of any kind, if it | W 333 L 1 W(586) |
| in honesty. There is no deceit in God. His promises are | M 16 A 3 M(40) |
| DECEITS.....................1 | |
| Now I disown self-concepts and deceits and lies about the holy | W 248 L 1 W(492) |
| DECEIVE.....................60 | |
| in darkness, but man can deceive himself on this point. This | T 1 B 27c T(16)16 |
| means Do not let us deceive ourselves into believing that we | T 1 B 40f T(38)38 |
| tragic as the attempt to deceive one's self, because it implies | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| perceived, NOT known. Knowledge cannot deceive, but perception CAN. Man can | T 3 I 9 T(182)C 9 |
| to EXCLUDE and therefore to deceive. The Holy Spirit projects by | T 6 C 14 T(281)C 108 |
| GOD does. Your deceptions may deceive YOU, but they CANNOT deceive | T 8 K 8 T(384)211 |
| deceive YOU, but they CANNOT deceive ME. Knowing what you ARE | T 8 K 8 T(384)211 |
| TRUE. Your grandeur will NEVER deceive you, but your illusions ALWAYS | T 9 G 7 T(403)230 |
| hear, for God does not deceive. He would have you replace | T 9 G 12 T(404)231 |
| Do you believe I would DECEIVE you? The Kingdom of Heaven | T 10 H 11 T(446)- 273 |
| YOU. For He will never deceive God's Son, Whom He loves | T 11 E 4 T(464)- 291 |
| brothers, for though they may deceive themselves, like you they long | T 12 C 9 T(490)317 |
| you, because you chose to deceive YOURSELVES. Those who choose to | T 13 F 6 T(527)354 |
| it is, and can only DECEIVE yourself. I stand within the | T 15 E 5 T(575)- 402 |
| forms, but it cannot long deceive those who will learn that | T 15 H 10 T(587)- 414 |
| think you hate your bodies, deceive yourselves. YOU HATE YOUR MINDS | T 18 G 2 T(676)503 |
| not attack, but it CAN deceive itself. And this is ALL | T 18 G 4 T(677)504 |
| CAN be mistaken; he CAN deceive himself; he can even turn | T 19 C 3 T(699)523 |
| it is INNOCENCE that would deceive. PURITY is seen as arrogance | T 19 C 4 T(700)524 |
| received as I had asked. Deceive yourself no longer that you | T 21 C 2 T(767)589 |
| forms, and so they CAN deceive. You CAN change form BECAUSE | T 22 D 7 T(806)626 |
| of the attack on him deceive you. You CANNOT seek to | T 23 C 18 T(831)650 |
| of sin from sinners, and deceive with glitter and with guile | T 25 H 1 T(886)705 |
| except a devil dressed to deceive, within an angel's cloak? And | T 25 I 7 T(893)712 |
| BE possible in trying to deceive the Son of God. | T 26 H 12 T(922)748 |
| same is different, you but deceive yourself. What God calls one | T 26 H 14 T(922)748 |
| Let not their form deceive you. Idols are but substitutes | T 29 I 2 T(1009)823 |
| and the bears did NOT deceive him, broke no rules, nor | T 30 E 2 T(1027)841 |
| 30 E 5. Appearances deceive BECAUSE they are appearances, and | T 30 E 5 T(1028)842 |
| illusions DO? Appearances can but deceive the mind that WANTS to | T 30 E 6 T(1028)842 |
| let not your experiences here deceive in retrospect. They were NOT | T 30 F 8 T(1032)846 |
| 30 I 1. Appearances deceive, BUT CAN BE CHANGED. Reality | T 30 I 1 T(1040)854 |
| is changeless. It does not deceive at all. And if you | T 30 I 1 T(1040)854 |
| would choose the better to deceive yourself again. This course attempts | T 31 D 7 T(1054)868 |
| the form of the decision deceive you. Complexity of form does | W 64 L 6 W(118) |
| wishes can detain us, nor deceive us with an illusion of | W 73 L 8 W(142) |
| Their many forms will not deceive you while you remember this | W 80 L 3 W(160) |
| is simple honesty. Do not deceive yourself about what the problem | W 80 L 6 W(161) |
| asked to give. Do not deceive yourself in this. Unwillingness can | W 110 R3 2 W(228) |
| he try to force delay, deceive himself, and think that it | W 131 L 4 W(269) |
| a thin veneer which could deceive but those who are content | W 133 L 9 W(278) |
| in an unfounded effort to deceive yourself by making an illusion | W 134 L 3 W(281) |
| of all thoughts that would deceive, and let this Thought alone | W 140 R4 5 W(312) |
| while since your senses do deceive. That you believe them to | W 151 L 2 W(316) |
| gift is yours. Would God deceive you? Can His promise fail | W 164 L 9 W(361) |
| he merely asks that he deceive himself no longer by denying | W 185 L 11 W(404) |
| the forms which never can deceive, although they come from Formlessness | W 186 L 14 W(409) |
| distort the truth will not deceive you longer. You will not | W 196 L 3 W(438) |
| it, the world can but deceive? Yet can he learn to | W 200 L 7 W(450) |
| such insane thoughts. But eyes deceive, and ears hear falsely. Now | W 240 W3 2 W(484) |
| made in its striving to deceive itself. Its purpose is to | W 250 W4 2 W(495) |
| God can will that He deceive Himself. --- | W 277 W6 2 W(524) |
| forever real. The self-deceiving must deceive, for they must teach deception | M 1 A 5 M(2) |
| is only the wish to deceive that makes for war. No | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| this brother who would so deceive himself as to believe God | M 6 D 3 M(21) |
| accept as real can but deceive him. But he is safe | M 17 A 10 M(43) |
| is genuine is used to deceive. The Holy Spirit is incapable | M 26 A 4 M(61) |
| asks for death. Would God deceive you? He but asks for | S 2 D 1 S(17) |
| Let not the world deceive you. It was made to | G 1 A 3 G(1) |
| A 4. Does God deceive or does the world? For | G 1 A 4 G(1) |