| DEFIANCE....................2 | |
| believe that magnitude lies in defiance, and attack is grandeur. YOU | T 12 C 5 T(489)316 |
| him. It represents the ultimate defiance in a direct form which | M 6 B 2 M(18) |
| DEFICIENT...................1 | |
| centuries. Psychologists are generally quite deficient in this respect, as are | T 4 C 26 T(206)C 33 |
| DEFIED......................1 | |
| I wandered from Your Will, defied It, broke Its laws, and | W 329 L 1 W(581) |
| DEFILED.....................5 | |
| that the altar has been defiled, and needs to be repaired | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
| endure to see his own defiled altar. But since the altar | T 2 C 20 T(95)94 |
| since the altar has BEEN defiled, this fact becomes doubly dangerous | T 2 C 20 T(95)94 |
| Godlike mind can never be defiled. The ego never was and | T 6 D 2 T(282)C 109 |
| D 12. You have defiled the altar, but NOT the | T 11 D 12 T(462)- 289 |
| DEFILEMENT..................1 | |
| permitted to look upon the defilement of the altar, it also | T 2 C 19 T(95)94 |
| DEFINE......................13 | |
| NOT reciprocal. The whole does define the part, but the part | T 8 H 2 T(369)C 196 |
| but the part does NOT define the whole. This is as | T 8 H 2 T(369)C 196 |
| but signifies that you would define what Salvation is, and what | T 13 H 12 T(533)- 360 |
| past that you learned to define your OWN needs, and acquired | T 15 F 2 T(577)404 |
| Will. It is impossible to define it otherwise, and UNDERSTAND it | T 16 G 1 T(622)- 449 |
| and bitterly deprived. Thus they DEFINE their life and where they | T 21 B 4 T(765)587 |
| see them as DIFFERENT, and DEFINE the difference as joy. Yet | T 22 C 2 T(801)621 |
| is a principle which would define what the CREATOR of reality | T 23 C 6 T(826)645 |
| see him, so do YOU define --- Manuscript | T 25 F 5 T(881)700 |
| Him. I have tried to define what seeing is, and I | W 59 L 4 W(108) |
| false it is necessary to define God as something He is | W 66 L 6 W(122) |
| form? Who asks you to define the ego and explain how | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| have a form. Who can define the undefinable? And yet there | U 3 A 3 U(4) |
| DEFINED.....................16 | |
| not cancel Esther's sin (later defined as lack of love) you | T 1 B 23c T(10)-10- |
| interpersonal relationship is limited or defined by what you want it | T 1 B 37o T(31)31 |
| be fully comprehended. Projection, as defined above, (this refers to the | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
| exist now. The world, as defined above, WAS made as a | T 2 A 6 T(64)64 |
| IMPOSSIBLE to avoid conflict, as defined before, because even if you | T 3 A 9 T(121)120 |
| wrong about themselves. They have DEFINED themselves as they were NOT | T 14 D 3 T(547)- 374 |
| meaning except as its Creator defined it, by His Will. It | T 16 G 1 T(622)- 449 |
| what will bring rejoicing is defined ANOTHER way, and sought for | T 25 E 1 T(877)696 |
| Yet how could justice BE defined WITHOUT insanity, where love means | T 25 I 3 T(891)710 |
| For nothing here but is defined as what you see it | T 29 G 5 T(1005)819 |
| question what we have already defined. And the purpose of these | W 28 L 4 W(47) |
| created them like Himself and defined them as part of Him | W 68 L 3 W(126) |
| ego damns. Neither need be defined except by this. Yet could | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| B 3. Resistance as defined here can be characteristic of | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
| of any kind may be defined as the result of a | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| of psychotherapy, then, can be defined simply as forgiveness, for no | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| DEFINES.....................4 | |
| bring him joy as he defines it. It is NOT the | T 25 E 1 T(877)696 |
| a world immutable, as each defines the changeless and eternal truth | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| accord with God as He defines Himself is appropriate for use | W 67 L 2 W(124) |
| Him complete Himself as He defines completion. You will understand that | W 105 L 5 W(211) |
| DEFINING....................4 | |
| a matter of DEFINITION. By DEFINING the mind wrongly, you perceive | T 9 J 4 T(413)- 240 |
| is for. You are not defining it in past terms. You | W 28 L 3 W(47) |
| not become hopelessly involved in defining happiness and determining the means | W 66 L 3 W(121) |
| we do not insist on defining the problem. Perhaps we will | W 79 L 8 W(158) |
| DEFINITE....................7 | |
| time. Nevertheless, it has a definite contribution to make to your | T 6 B 2 T(272)C 99 |
| recommended that you set a definite time interval for using the | W 27 L 3 W(46) |
| be making a series of definite commitments. The question of whether | W 28 L 1 W(47) |
| often as necessary. There is definite gain in refusing to allow | W 74 L 6 W(145) |
| somewhere all unknown. Nothing so definite that you could say with | W 183 L 1 W(394) |
| be helpful to take any definite stand on reincarnation. A teacher | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| who do not. If a definite stand on it were required | M 25 A 3 M(58) |
| DEFINITELY..................2 | |
| 34. You, Helen, were definitely not acting right-mindedly by writing | T 3 A 34 T(128)127 |
| and in Cayce's case very definitely did not. He therefore had | T 3 C 31 T(140)139 |
| DEFINITION..................39 | |
| Light dispels darkness automatically, by definition. T 1 B 22b | T 1 B 22 T(6)-6- |
| Tax also means strain. (One definition for miracles is: That which | T 1 B 23 T(9)-9- |
| or merit.) (from Dictionary, third definition) --- Manuscript | T 1 B 23 T(9)-9- |
| guide does NOT control, by definition, but he does DIRECT, leaving | T 1 B 30l T(19)19 |
| are distortions of perception by definition. They are a means of | T 1 B 41s T(48)48 |
| A need implies lack, by definition. It involves the recognition, conscious | T 1 B 41ah T(50)50 |
| mind is not free by definition. It is possessed, or held | T 2 B 9 T(74)74 |
| out of his control by definition. For this reason, any attempt | T 2 E 47 T(112)111 |
| is a POOR learner, by definition, only as a step toward | T 3 A 7 T(121)120 |
| or out-of-pattern time interval, by definition, the ordinary considerations of time | T 3 B 1 T(130)129 |
| and this implies variability by definition. How you perceive at any | T 3 E 5 T(148)147 |
| psyche. They were conflict-prone by definition, because they wanted different things | T 3 F 2 T(152)151 |
| divided mind is uncertain by definition. It HAS to be in | T 3 F 6 T(153)152 |
| Wishes are not facts, by definition. To wish is to imply | T 3 H 15 T(179)C 6 |
| NOT a variable state, by definition. --- Manuscript | T 7 D 6 T(311)C 138 |
| healer more carefully now. By definition, he is trying to GIVE | T 9 D 1 T(392)219 |
| is merely a matter of DEFINITION. By DEFINING the mind wrongly | T 9 J 4 T(413)- 240 |
| of chaos are meaningless, by definition. Creation is perfectly lawful, and | T 9 J 6 T(413)- 240 |
| seen. Clarity undoes confusion by definition, and to look upon darkness | T 10 F 3 T(433) 260 |
| is poor reality testing by definition. There is nothing to prevent | T 11 B 2 T(450) 277 - |
| THE HOLY SPIRIT SEES. The definition of reality is God's, not | T 11 I 3 T(477)304 |
| is directly attributable to its definition of guilt. To the ego | T 12 B 2 T(485)312 |
| you as Heaven. For your definition of Heaven IS hell and | T 12 D 2 T(492)319 |
| function, which is temporary by definition. HIS emphasis is therefore on | T 12 D 8 T(494)321 |
| But fear involves substitution by definition, for it is love's REPLACEMENT | T 18 A 3 T(659)486 |
| evil. And it is this definition of Him which you are | W 66 L 6 W(122) |
| trying today to undo your definition of God and replace it | W 67 L 2 W(124) |
| you are part of His definition of Himself. W 67 | W 67 L 2 W(124) |
| unchangeable with transitory states by definition false. And that includes all | W 152 L 5 W(322) |
| be valueless to him by definition. What would he want it | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
| Word of God and His definition of His Son. It is | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| could it be otherwise? By definition, an illusion is an attempt | M 9 A 2 M(25) |
| becomes a miracle worker by definition. His sins have been forgiven | M 19 A 4 M(48) |
| the difference is temporary by definition. In some cases, it may | M 30 A 1 M(68) |
| it real, and seeks by definition to ensure that its illusive | U 3 A 2 U(4) |
| 3. There is no definition for a lie that serves | U 3 A 3 U(4) |
| We cannot really make a definition for what the ego is | U 3 A 4 U(4) |
| by this. Yet could a definition be more sure, or more | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| G. The Definition of Healing P 3 | P 3 G 0 P(14) |
| DEFINITIONS.................4 | |
| attitudes toward ATTACK. The ego's definitions of ANYTHING are childish, and | T 8 H 1 T(369)C 196 |
| 2. The reasons why definitions by function are inferior is | T 8 H 2 T(369)C 196 |
| is so for you. His definitions ARE His laws, for by | T 9 J 8 T(414)- 241 |
| and heavy armaments, its legal definitions and its codes, its ethics | W 135 L 3 W(285) |