DEVOTES.....................3 | |
to correcting this. The neurotic devotes his to compromise. The psychotic | T 1 B 41bd T(53)53 |
and one to which it devotes its maximum vigilance. This is | T 4 F 1 T(219)C 46 |
that the teacher of God devotes his day. Each substitute he | M 17 A 10 M(43) |
DEVOTING....................4 | |
about the artist who kept devoting himself to inventing better and | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
You are DEVOTING your mind to what you | T 8 J 14 T(381)C 208 |
yet by DISTORTING it, and devoting it to evil, it also | T 17 A 2 T(630)457 |
become a Teacher of God, devoting his life to the function | P 3 H 4 P(17) |
DEVOTION....................23 | |
advance by a miracle of devotion. T 1 B 23e | T 1 B 23d T(10)-10- |
a brother, and also to devotion, if he is devoted. It | T 1 B 40x T(41)41 |
It is only my own devotion that entitles me to yours | T 1 B 40x T(41)41 |
God on the other. My devotion to my brothers has placed | T 1 B 40z T(42)42 |
28. Cayce and his devotion to me are in no | T 3 C 28 T(139)138 |
T 4 A 2. Devotion to a brother CANNOT set | T 4 A 2 T(185)C 12 |
progress. The result of genuine devotion is inspiration, a word which | T 4 A 2 T(185)C 12 |
delusion, and no form of devotion is possible as long as | T 4 B 21 T(193)C 20 |
other devotions now. Your divided devotion has given you the two | T 5 D 8 T(239)C 66 |
doubt the STRENGTH of your devotion when you consider how faithfully | T 6 A 3 T(271)C 98 |
of the extent of their devotion to me. But as you | T 6 B 17 T(276)C 103 |
HE puts upon you. My devotion to you is of Him | T 8 F 11 T(362)C 189 |
of the Holy Spirit, where devotion to Him replaces devotion to | T 8 G 10 T(366)C 193 |
where devotion to Him replaces devotion to the ego. In this | T 8 G 10 T(366)C 193 |
WANT. How real can this devotion be? If you do not | T 8 J 14 T(381)C 208 |
15. God, in His devotion to YOU, created you devoted | T 8 J 15 T(381)C 208 |
underestimate the power of the devotion of God's Son, nor the | T 10 G 5 T(441)268 |
guilt with just the same devotion that love looks on itself | T 19 F 2 T(711)535 |
still more about this strange devotion, for it contains the third | T 19 I 1 T(721)545 |
making it WORTHY of their devotion. And each has set a | T 20 C 3 T(735)559 |
briefly by, to offer his devotion to death's idols, and then | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
ministry takes on a genuine devotion, and a glow that travels | W 157 L 5 W(340) |
perhaps, be won after much devotion and dedication, and then be | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
DEVOTIONS...................2 | |
are not THINGS. They are DEVOTIONS. --- Manuscript | T 5 D 8 T(238)C 65 |
But you have other devotions now. Your divided devotion has | T 5 D 8 T(239)C 66 |
DEVOUR......................2 | |
the sunbeam's enemy, which would devour it. And the ocean terrifies | T 18 I 3 T(685) 509 |
reach to its maker and devour him. W 161 L | W 161 L 8 W(351) |
DEVOURED....................1 | |
to their master, to be devoured. T 19 F 5 | T 19 F 4 T(712)536 |
DEVOURING...................1 | |
things live because of death. Devouring is natures law of | M 28 A 3 M(64) |
DIAMETRICALLY...............7 | |
and also that they are diametrically opposed to one another. These | T 5 E 4 T(242)C 69 |
them, you can arrive at diametrically opposed results. This is because | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
of this world, in which diametrically opposed outcomes are BELIEVED in | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
two teachers, each believing in diametrically opposed ideas, it CANNOT be | T 8 B 4 T(348)C 175 |
internally consistent, but they are diametrically opposed in all respects, so | T 10 A 1 T(419)- 246 |
the GOAL of time as diametrically opposed. T 12 D | T 12 D 7 T(494)321 |
plans for salvation which are diametrically opposed in all ways. The | W 71 L 5 W(135) |
DIAMOND.....................1 | |
with every minute like a diamond set around the mirror that | W 124 L 9 W(251) |
DIAMONDS....................1 | |
the tears are faceted like diamonds, and gleam in the dim | T 17 E 8 T(642)469 |
DICHOTOMOUS.................1 | |
why all and nothing are dichotomous, WITHOUT A RANGE. This is | T 7 D 2 T(310)C 137 |
DICHOTOMY...................1 | |
from the first, emphasizes the DICHOTOMY between the desirable and the | T 6 H 4 T(299)C 126 |
DICTATE.....................4 | |
in Atonement, which I will dictate TO you. T 1 | T 1 B 30h T(19)19 |
his own Right-Mindedness CANNOT BUT dictate. The purpose of time is | T 2 F 5 T(119)118 |
every one has power to dictate each decision you make. For | T 24 A 2 T(838)657 |
But the world can not dictate the goal for which you | W 131 L 3 W(269) |
DICTATED....................8 | |
goes after basic conflict theory.) (Dictated without notes by HS) | T 2 E 45 T(112)111 |
116) 115 (Dictated without notes by HS) | T 2 E 56 T(116)115 |
15. (The following Introduction dictated by HS without notes.) The | T 3 A 15 T(123)122 |
T 3 C 23. (Dictated directly without notes)pp 7-12 | T 3 C 23 T(137)136 |
Accurate Perception (N not present) (DICTATED WITHOUT NOTES) | T 3 D 0 T(144)143 |
366 5:215) Dictated without notes. T 3 | T 3 G 1 T(159)158 |
because they cannot BUT be dictated by the thought-system to which | T 4 C 24 T(206)C 33 |
littleness. Within the system which DICTATED this choice, the lament IS | T 9 F 8 T(400)- 227 |
DICTATES....................15 | |
imprisonment, because such are the dictates of tyrants. T 1 | T 1 B 37g T(30)30 |
one-mindedness can be restored. Right-mindedness dictates the next step automatically, because | T 4 C 23 T(205)C 32 |
as vigilant AGAINST the ego's dictates as FOR them. T | T 4 E 7 T(215)C 42 |
G 18. Wisdom always dictates that a therapist work through | T 4 G 18 T(227)C 54 |
as is everything else it dictates. Its communication is controlled by | T 4 H 3 T(229)C 56 |
need for ITS guidance. It dictates endless prescriptions for AVOIDING this | T 8 H 6 T(371)C 198 |
do not FIND it. Its dictates, then, can be summed up | T 11 E 1 T(463)- 290 |
it were present. Thus, it dictates reactions to those you meet | T 12 D 5 T(493)320 |
effect, if you FOLLOW it's dictates, you will react to your | T 12 D 5 T(493)320 |
relationships which the unholy alliance dictates are not perceived NOR FELT | T 17 D 11 T(638)- 465 |
they will SEE what it dictates. The body will remain guilt's | T 18 J 6 T(691)515 |
pseudo-question has no answer. It DICTATES the answer, even as it | T 27 E 5 T(948)774 |
what you CANNOT do. It dictates what its health can tolerate | T 29 B 2 T(991)817 |
no mistakes according to the dictates of his guide. This guidance | W 133 L 10 W(279) |
who worship them obey their dictates, and refuse to question them | W 170 L 6 W(378) |
DICTATING...................1 | |
about your own hesitation about dictating at all. This is a | T 2 C 16 T(93)92 |
DICTATION...................1 | |
work) because you were taking dictation is merely because you didn't | T 1 B 37i T(30)30 |
DICTATIONS..................1 | |
to HS reluctance to take dictations as given.) T 2 | T 2 A 31 T(72)72 |
DICTATOR....................1 | |
62) Specialness is the great dictator of the wrong decisions. Here | T 24 B 5 T(840)659 |
DICTIONARY..................1 | |
surpassing excellence or merit.) (from Dictionary, third definition) | T 1 B 23 T(9)-9- |
DIDN'T......................4 | |
dictation is merely because you didn't remember to ask me when | T 1 B 37i T(30)30 |
times in fact. Actually, it didn't matter, because the two concepts | T 2 E 38 T(110)109 |
her way. Even if she didn't want it, she would have | T 3 A 17 T(123)122 |
me? The answer is HE didn't. T 3 G 31 | T 3 G 30 T(167)166 |
DIDST.......................1 | |
ye of little faith, wherefore didst thou DOUBT. (Reference to Christ | T 2 B 5 T(73)73 |
DIE.........................103 | |
hate) do not need to die. Death is a human affirmation | T 1 B 36o T(27)27 |
Its unshared existence does not die. It was merely never born | T 5 F 5 T(248)C 75 |
not sick, and you cannot die. But you CAN confuse your | T 9 K 8 T(417)- 244 |
loved, for love does not die. What is of God is | T 9 K 8 T(417)- 244 |
can sleep, but it CANNOT die. Immortality is His Will for | T 10 B 11 T(423)250 |
rather that I did NOT die by demonstrating that I live | T 10 G 7 T(441)268 |
the Will of God cannot die. His Son HAS BEEN redeemed | T 10 G 8 T(442)269 |
the Father, and therefore cannot die. T 10 H 2 | T 10 H 1 T(443)- 270 |
Mind of God, you WOULD die. And the world you perceive | T 11 D 9 T(462)- 289 |
is not satisfied until you die. For your destruction is the | T 11 H 14 T(476)- 303 |
remember that I DID NOT DIE. You will realize that this | T 11 H 16 T(476)- 303 |
upon a world that cannot die. --- Manuscript | T 11 H 16 T(476)- 303 |
guiltless Son, who did not die because he is immortal. And | T 12 B 7 T(487)314 |
They do not wish to die, YET THEY WILL NOT LET | T 12 E 4 T(497)- 324 |
LIVE WITH guilt rather than DIE OF it. This is the | T 16 E 4 T(612)439 |
sacrifice is that GOD MUST DIE SO YOU CAN LIVE. And | T 16 F 10 T(619)446 |
nothing, but who would still die to DEFEND it? This little | T 18 I 7 T(687)511 |
and how can the immortal die? --- Manuscript | T 19 C 3 T(699)523 |
and so I had to die INSTEAD of you. To the | T 19 F 9 T(714)538 |
F 10. No-one can die for anyone, and death does | T 19 F 10 T(714)538 |
himself, WITHOUT which he would die, and yet WITHIN which is | T 19 H 9 T(720)544 |
must flow across. No-one can die unless he chooses death. What | T 19 I 1 T(721)545 |
exaltation, you COMMANDED it to die, for only death COULD conquer | T 19 J 7 T(723)547 |
to sigh and grieve and die in honor of its master | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
in it, to sin and die, attack and murder and destroy | T 20 I 8 T(761)583 |
intent to murder and to die. T 23 D 7 | T 23 D 6 T(835)654 |
dream reality. Curse God and die, but not by Him Who | T 24 D 7 T(848)667 |
to hurt and kill and die, will disappear before the sun | T 25 E 4 T(878)697 |
YOUR innocence with his, and die each time you see in | T 26 B 5 T(902)721A |
life to you, who CANNOT die because his sinlessness is known | T 26 B 5 T(902)721A |
guilty, and would have him die. God OFFERS you the means | T 26 C 4 T(905)724 |
instant that he chose to die, instead of live. And will | T 26 F 9 T(915)741 |
by Love. And so you die each day to live again | T 26 F 11 T(916)742 |
until he chooses NOT to die again. In every wish to | T 26 H 15 T(923)749 |
brother, at your hand I die. For sickness is the witness | T 27 B 2 T(935)761 |
and comfort, leaving it to die. Would not a world so | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
not born and does not die. It can but follow aimlessly | T 28 G 2 T(985)811 |
keep his ancient promises to die. --- Manuscript | T 29 F 6 T(1002)816 |
of this. Swear not to die, thou holy Son of God | T 29 G 1 T(1004)818 |
If it be conceived to die, then die it must, unless | T 29 G 3 T(1004)818 |
be conceived to die, then die it must, unless it does | T 29 G 3 T(1004)818 |
You were NOT born to die. You CANNOT change, because your | T 29 G 4 T(1005)819 |
Life's function CANNOT be to die. It must be life's EXTENSION | T 29 G 4 T(1005)819 |
excepting one; for he will die, and does not understand the | T 29 H 3 T(1006)820 |
of death. You came to die, and what would you expect | T 29 H 4 T(1007)821 |
Here the deathless come to die; the all-encompassing to suffer loss | T 29 I 6 T(1010)824 |
suffer pain, and finally to die. --- Manuscript | T 29 I 6 T(1010)824 |
are not born and cannot die. They share the attributes of | T 30 D 6 T(1025)839 |
awareness. Yet it did not die when you forgot it. It | T 30 D 7 T(1025)839 |
answer is it left to die, as it is saved from | T 31 A 9 T(1044)858 |
past that sentenced him to die, and you with him. Now | T 31 A 12 T(1046)860 |
that they are sin MUST die for what they are. | T 31 C 5 T(1051)865 |
never left His Thoughts to die, without their Source forever in | T 31 D 8 T(1054)868 |
no remaining hope except to die and end the dream of | T 31 G 14 T(1068)882 |
body, born in what must die, unable to escape its frailty | T 31 G 1 T(1068)882 |
to weep and suffer and die? Forget the ego's arguments which | W 73 L 6 W(142) |
attacks itself and wants to die. It is from this your | W 76 L 5 W(149) |
experience loss, and I cannot die. I am not a body | W 84 L 2 W(167) |
never lose or sacrifice or die. Now let us try to | W 100 L 7 W(201) |
meant to suffer and to die. Your Father wills these dreams | W 107 L 6 W(217) |
your heart, commanding you to die and cease to be. | W 136 L 8 W(292) |
cannot overcome your choice to die. And so the body is | W 136 L 9 W(293) |
but choose to think you die, or suffer sickness or distort | W 136 L 11 W(293) |
for ending opposition is to die. And thus salvation must be | W 138 L 7 W(301) |
within a body that must die? You but accuse Him of | W 152 L 6 W(322) |
Light in you Which cannot die, Whose Presence is so holy | W 156 L 4 W(337) |
is total. Either all things die, or else they live and | W 163 L 6 W(357) |
else they live and cannot die. No compromise is possible. For | W 163 L 6 W(357) |
live, for now we cannot die. The wish for death is | W 166 L 11 W(366) |
It is why you cannot die. Its truth established you as | W 167 L 3 W(368) |
the physical. What seems to die is but the sign of | W 167 L 6 W(369) |
must come at last to die? W 190 L 7 | W 190 L 6 W(420) |
nothing but the wish to die. W 191 L 4 | W 191 L 3 W(422) |
devastated dreams, born but to die, to weep and suffer pain | W 191 L 9 W(424) |
its hold on you. They die 'til you accept your own | W 191 L 11 W(424) |
cannot think that it will die, nor be the prey of | W 192 L 5 W(426) |
no-one instant can one even die. And so each instant given | W 194 L 3 W(432) |
to believe that They could die! How foolish to believe you | W 197 L 7 W(444) |
holy Son of God can die! W 198 L 8 | W 197 L 7 W(444) |
win through losing, nor to die to live. You cannot but | W 200 L 2 W(449) |
in a body and to die. My holiness remains a part | W 228 L 2 W(470) |
that what was made to die can be restored to Everlasting | W 240 W3 5 W(484) |
an end; eternal Life must die. And God Himself has lost | W 250 W4 3 W(495) |
he thinks he lives, to die as it decays and crumbles | W 260 W5 1 W(506) |
And if he did not die, what proof is there that | W 260 W5 2 W(506) |
seem to live appear to die, then is my Father prisoner | W 278 W6 1 W(525) |
beloved Son for what must die? And yet a neutral thing | W 294 L 1 W(543) |
one who ever came to die, or yet will come or | W 300 W9 4 W(550) |
never leave me desolate, to die within a world of pain | W 331 L 1 W(584) |
and thirsty creatures came to die. Now they have water. Now | W 340 W13 5 W(594) |
what is born can never die, for what has life has | W 340 W13 5 W(594) |
be sick, nor can it die. When its usefulness is done | M 13 A 5 M(33) |
shift and change, suffer and die. Yet they are not deceived | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
separate fragments must decay and die, but wholeness is immortal. It | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
rather live than choose to die? M 21 A 5 | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
it are born only to die. This is regarded as the | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
on apart from what will die does not proclaim a loving | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
on His creations is to die. --- Manuscript | M 28 A 5 M(64) |
of God and still can die? The inconsistencies, the compromises and | M 28 A 6 M(65) |
from you. What seems to die has been misperceived and carried | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
like all dreams, could only die? U 3 A 2 | U 3 A 1 U(4) |
cure. The body yet must die, and healing it is but | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
is still the wish to die and overcome the Christ. And | S 3 C 2 S(21) |