| DISTORTIONS.................20 | |
| image debasement are FUNDAMENTAL perceptual distortions. They inevitably produce either self-contempt | T 1 B 36g T(25)25 |
| you are involved with unconscious distortions (above the miracle level), which | T 1 B 37o T(31)31 |
| 41s. Sexual fantasies are distortions of perception by definition. They | T 1 B 41s T(48)48 |
| opened the way for body-image distortions. T 1 B 41ba | T 1 B 41az T(53)53 |
| gift. T 1 C. Distortions of Miracle Impulses (N 211 | T 1 C 0 T(55)55 |
| has been subject to numerous distortions, some of which we will | T 1 C 9 T(56)56 |
| A 6. These related distortions represent a picture of what | T 2 A 6 T(64)64 |
| use or misuse, are real distortions. The ONLY way is to | T 2 E 38 T(109)108 |
| will be to present perceptual distortions without either engaging in them | T 4 B 38 T(196)C 23 |
| 4 C 2. Perceptual distortions are not abstractions. They are | T 4 C 2 T(197)C 24 |
| Soul can reach beyond its distortions and RETURN to the Soul | T 8 G 10 T(366)C 193 |
| joining, taking on the ego's distortions about what joining means, if | T 8 I 3 T(374)C 201 |
| awareness, and it is only distortions which YOU introduce that tire | T 10 G 3 T(439)266 |
| twisted minds. Consider all the distortions you have made of nothing | T 13 G 3 T(528)- 355 |
| imaginations, hot with hatred and distortions born of fear. What is | T 31 E 6 T(1056)870 |
| tightening its chains, so that distortions are more veiled and more | W 220 W1 2 W(462) |
| them all. Forgiveness sweeps away distortions, and opens the hidden altar | W 336 L 1 W(589) |
| thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is | W 340 W13 2 W(594) |
| condemnation must arise. The strange distortions woven inextricably into the self-concept | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| touched your sight with gross distortions that the world thinks real | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
| DISTORTS....................2 | |
| incompatible with good judgment. Fear DISTORTS thinking, and therefore DISorders thought | T 5 I 3 T(264)C 91 |
| before the bodys eyes, distorts perception and brings witness of | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| DISTRACT....................4 | |
| it HAS no power to distract unless you GIVE it the | T 8 A 3 T(346)C 173 |
| Do NOT let the frame distract you. This gift is given | T 17 E 9 T(642)469 |
| and lifeless, and ceases to distract you from the picture. And | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
| aside all thoughts which would distract us from our holy aim | W 139 L 12 W(306) |
| DISTRACTABLE................1 | |
| becomes more disciplined and less distractable. W 39 L 10 | W 39 L 9 W(65) |
| DISTRACTED..................2 | |
| 5. No-one in this distracted world but has not seen | T 12 G 5 T(506)333 |
| this part which is constantly distracted, disorganized, and highly uncertain. | W 49 L 1 W(86) |
| DISTRACTIBILITY.............1 | |
| of POTENTIALLY greater freedom from distractibility, but he does not care | T 4 F 10 T(221)C 48 |
| DISTRACTING.................2 | |
| time to time, to replace distracting thoughts. You may also find | W 67 L 4 W(124) |
| waver in the face of distracting thoughts. Realize that, whatever form | W 80 R2 3 W(162) |
| DISTRACTION.................3 | |
| 8 A 3. The distraction of the ego SEEMS to | T 8 A 3 T(346)C 173 |
| contain eternity. There is NO distraction here. The picture of Heaven | T 17 E 14 T(644)471 |
| fifteen better still. And as distraction ceases to arise to turn | W 153 L 15 W(327) |
| DISTRACTIONS................2 | |
| you, for all these meaningless distractions, lay Heaven aside? Your destiny | T 23 A 4 T(820)639 |
| select a time when few distractions are anticipated, and when you | W 32 L 4 W(53) |
| DISTRAUGHT..................1 | |
| a wild illusion, frantic and distraught, but without reality of any | W 49 L 2 W(86) |
| DISTRESS....................16 | |
| abandon you in your seeming distress. You are waiting only for | T 11 I 4 T(478)305 |
| You can ESCAPE from your distress, ONLY BY GETTING RID OF | T 17 F 7 T(648)475 |
| Would you turn, in your distress and need for help, unto | T 20 I 5 T(759)582 |
| as the NATURAL reaction to distress which rests on error, and | T 30 G 2 T(1033)847 |
| ease at times, and some distress, there is no shattering of | T 31 E 8 T(1057)871 |
| In every difficulty, all distress, and each perplexity you face | T 31 G 3 T(1069)883 |
| to any situation which may distress you. Apply the idea by | W 32 L 6 W(53) |
| instant you are aware of distress. It may be necessary to | W 33 L 4 W(54) |
| may occur, particularly those which distress you in any way. For | W 43 L 8 W(73) |
| with you, and to heal distress and turmoil. This is not | W 50 R1 4 W(90) |
| but merely adds to your distress of mind. You do not | W 135 L 11 W(287) |
| Certain it is that all distress does not appear to be | W 193 L 4 W(428) |
| can he function without deep distress and great depression. Let us | W 257 L 1 W(502) |
| teachers of God escape this distress entirely. There is, however, no | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| of the form of his distress, is attacking himself, and his | P 2 A 3 P(2) |
| for help in his perceived distress can be but answered by | P 3 F 5 P(13) |
| DISTRESSED..................2 | |
| half hour. Do not be distressed if you forget to do | W 20 L 5 W(35) |
| in the sad and the distressed, the lonely and afraid, who | W 124 L 5 W(250) |
| DISTRESSES..................1 | |
| serve for any thought that distresses you at any time. In | W 10 L 5 W(18) |
| DISTRESSING.................4 | |
| disturbed, disjunctive and even quite distressing. The reason is quite clear | T 17 F 3 T(646)473 |
| over and over, with OBVIOUSLY distressing results, but WITHOUT the loss | T 19 D 3 T(702)526 |
| your mind for whatever is distressing you, regardless of how much | W 5 L 3 W(8) |
| have some five or six distressing possibilities available for each situation | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| DISTRIBUTE..................1 | |
| required for today. Try to distribute them fairly evenly, and make | W 36 L 2 W(59) |
| DISTRIBUTED.................1 | |
| all His Love to be distributed to all the world, increased | W 162 L 4 W(354) |
| DISTRIBUTION................2 | |
| enables Me to control their distribution as I see fit. | T 1 B 30k T(19)19 |
| time does. It rearranges the distribution of light. T 1 | T 1 B 41d T(44)44 |
| DISTURB.....................14 | |
| G 20. Do not disturb yourself about repression, Bill, but | T 4 G 20 T(228)C 55 |
| What fear can enter and disturb the peace of sinlessness? What | T 19 J 9 T(724)548 |
| timeless. And NO illusion can disturb the peace of a relationship | T 22 G 6 T(815)634 |
| door inviting everything that would disturb your peace to enter and | T 24 E 4 T(851)670 |
| you. And let no pain disturb your dream of deep appreciation | T 27 H 15 T(961)787 |
| resound throughout the stillness, yet disturb it not. And what is | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| the idea immediately, should anything disturb your peace of mind. | W 48 L 2 W(85) |
| nothing can threaten, nothing can disturb, and nothing can intrude upon | W 50 L 3 W(88) |
| W(89) disturb the holy mind of the | W 50 L 5 W(89) |
| yourself can hurt you, or disturb your peace, or upset you | W 70 L 2 W(131) |
| am at peace. Nothing can disturb me. My will is God's | W 74 L 3 W(144) |
| no fear besets him to disturb his peace. You are God's | W 100 L 5 W(201) |
| deep that no illusion can disturb our minds, nor offer proof | W 140 L 12 W(309) |
| Nothing has ever happened to disturb the peace of God the | W 234 L 1 W(477) |
| DISTURBANCE.................3 | |
| him without end or flaw. Disturbance of his peace can never | T 12 G 6 T(506)333 |
| as your answer to any disturbance. Remember that peace is your | W 47 L 8 W(84) |
| we give way to a disturbance, let us learn how to | W 273 W6 1 W(520) |
| DISTURBANCES................1 | |
| Generally, two types of emotional disturbances result: a. The tendency to | T 1 C 12 T(58)58 |
| DISTURBED...................13 | |
| you. You are not seriously disturbed by your hostility. You keep | T 12 C 1 T(488)315 |
| even the darkest nightmare that disturbed the mind of God's sleeping | T 13 E 7 T(523)350 |
| your peace is threatened, or disturbed in --- | T 14 G 7 T(559)- 386 |
| not this; when you become disturbed and lose YOUR peace of | T 17 B 4 T(631)458 |
| it makes the relationship seem disturbed, disjunctive and even quite distressing | T 17 F 3 T(646)473 |
| on this, and be NOT disturbed that shadows surround it. THAT | T 18 E 2 T(671)- 498 |
| trace of guilt from his disturbed and tortured mind. Help him | T 19 L 9 T(730)554 |
| G 3. Be not disturbed at all to think how | T 22 G 3 T(813)632 |
| its peace can never BE disturbed. How can the resting place | T 23 B 11 T(824)643 |
| a number. Do not be disturbed by this, but do try | W 27 L 4 W(46) |
| which tempts you to become disturbed. For these applications, say: There | W 33 L 3 W(54) |
| Him? How can I be disturbed by anything when He rests | W 59 L 1 W(108) |
| a quietness that cannot be disturbed, a gentleness that never can | W 122 L 1 W(244) |
| DISTURBED-LEVEL.............1 | |
| classified as a psychiatric (or disturbed-level) symptom. Both of you do | T 3 A 8 T(121)120 |