| DREAMT......................1 | |
| wonderful as those you ever dreamt or wished for in your | W 106 L 4 W(213) |
| DREARY......................1 | |
| 196 L 5. The dreary, hopeless thought that you can | W 196 L 5 W(439) |
| DRESS.......................1 | |
| rosy lips upon a skeleton, dress it in loveliness, pet it | T 23 C 19 T(831)650 |
| DRESSED.....................1 | |
| to them except a devil dressed to deceive, within an angel's | T 25 I 7 T(893)712 |
| DREW........................2 | |
| is a couplet which I drew to your attention during the | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
| fearful sight or sound that drew them gently into one. Rather | T 22 B 10 T(799)619 |
| DRIED.......................1 | |
| the tears of pain are dried as happy laughter comes to | W 182 L 3 W(391) |
| DRIFT.......................2 | |
| illusions that idly seem to drift between them has power to | T 24 A 1 T(838)657 |
| your gifts slip by, and drift into forgetfulness but hold them | W 122 L 14 W(246) |
| DRINK.......................1 | |
| or fatigue, by food and drink, or any laws you made | W 136 L 18 W(294) |
| DRINKING....................1 | |
| up a cup, being thirsty, drinking from a cup, feeling the | W 7 L 3 W(11) |
| DRIVE.......................12 | |
| bankruptcy. Collectors of things often drive themselves well beyond their financial | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
| horse-racing addict. Here, the conflicted drive is displaced both from people | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
| racing addict. Here, the conflicted drive is displaced both from people | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
| bankruptcy. Collectors of things often drive themselves well beyond their financial | T 2 A 16 T(69)69 |
| horse-racing addict. Here, the conflicted drive is displaced both from people | T 2 A 16 T(69)69 |
| is wholly without the ego's drive to get. | T 4 D 12 T(210)C 37 |
| offset it, but will merely DRIVE IT UNDERGROUND, and out of | T 16 E 1 T(611)438 |
| the intensity of the ego's drive for vengeance on the past | T 16 H 3 T(626)- 453 |
| and WITH its passing the drive for vengeance HAS BEEN uprooted | T 16 H 6 T(627)- 454 |
| get rid of peace and drive the Holy Spirit FROM you | T 19 K 5 T(727)551 |
| can invade His home, and drive Him out of what He | T 23 B 9 T(823)642 |
| direct his energies and concentrated drive toward goals like these? The | W 186 L 10 W(408) |
| DRIVEN......................6 | |
| everything have no need for driven behavior of any kind. HS | T 1 B 33c T(23)23 |
| then becomes more and more driven in his behavior, to fill | T 1 C 10 T(58)58 |
| it is guilt that has driven you insane. The acceptance of | T 11 J 1 T(480)307 |
| EACH OTHER. Your faithlessness had driven you APART, and so you | T 19 B 11 T(697)521 |
| Son of God be merely driven by events OUTSIDE him. It | T 21 C 3 T(767)589 |
| by which the mind is driven mad, and seeks to let | W 250 W4 1 W(495) |
| DRIVES......................5 | |
| B 40c. Inappropriate sex drives (or misdirected miracle-impulses) result in | T 1 B 40c T(37)37 |
| objects fulfilling THEIR OWN pleasure drives. This dehumanized view is the | T 1 B 41v T(48)48 |
| hint of your reality literally drives the ego from your mind | T 9 G 4 T(402)229 |
| to Heaven, as the ego drives to hell. For the Holy | T 15 B 6 T(565)392 |
| an ATTACK on reason, that drives it out of mind, and | T 21 G 4 T(784)605 |
| DROP........................7 | |
| could ever let His Son drop from His loving Mind, wherein | T 13 H 14 T(534)361 |
| was not affected by the drop into another plane at all | T 19 D 6 T(703)527 |
| cup will break if you drop it? What do you know | W 7 L 3 W(11) |
| chains are loosened. I can drop them off merely by desiring | W 57 L 1 W(104) |
| try to let all thoughts drop away for a brief preparatory | W 67 L 3 W(124) |
| the difficulty will diminish and drop away. If not, that is | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| anger, in whatever form, will drop the heavy curtain once again | M 21 A 4 M(51) |
| DROPPED.....................3 | |
| comprehension, and is probably better dropped.) T 1 C 21 | T 1 C 20 T(60)60 |
| was so relevant that he dropped it as officially out of | T 3 H 2 T(174)C 1 |
| but this. And fear has dropped away, because he is united | T 30 F 3 T(1030)844 |
| DROPPING....................1 | |
| out all that HAS meaning, dropping off all the rest, and | T 14 C 7 T(545)- 372 |
| DROPS.......................3 | |
| at all. The pain threshold drops accordingly, and the mind becomes | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
| 5. Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven | W 340 W13 5 W(594) |
| early. Afterwards and soon, it drops away to make way for | U 1 A 5 U(2) |
| DROVE.......................1 | |
| it was the FATHER Who drove him out of Paradise. For | T 11 J 3 T(481)308 |
| DROWN.......................4 | |
| make a voice that can drown out His? Do you really | T 5 I 11 T(267)C 94 |
| of its omnipotence, and would drown out the hymn of praise | T 22 F 4 T(812)631 |
| and do not seek to drown His Voice in chants of | T 29 H 8 T(1008)822 |
| every way he can to drown the Voice Which offers it | W 101 L 4 W(203) |
| DROWNED.....................1 | |
| Voice for God ,is NOT drowned out by all the ego's | T 21 F 1 T(780)601 |
| DROWSINESS..................1 | |
| rather than a feeling of drowsiness and enervation. Joy characterizes peace | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
| DRUGGED.....................1 | |
| PURPOSE. You can indeed be drugged by sleep, but this is | T 8 I 4 T(374)C 201 |
| DRY.........................4 | |
| enter? Look at the desert, dry and unproductive, scorched and joyless | T 18 I 8 T(687)511 |
| despair, a tiny island of dry sand, bereft of water, and | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
| to sing, a stream long dry begins to flow again. The | W 109 L 6 W(223) |
| rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved | W 340 W13 5 W(594) |
| DUAL........................1 | |
| Holy Spirit has assumed a dual function. He knows because He | U 7 A 3 U(11) |
| DUE.........................43 | |
| from 1), and is usually due to an underlying fear of | T 1 C 9 T(57)57 |
| concepts which are profound errors due essentially to the misuse of | T 2 B 33 T(78)78 |
| not continue at this time, due to the obvious fact that | T 3 A 38 T(129)128 |
| shortened. Their excessive length is due to two factors. The first | T 3 C 24 T(137)136 |
| used against you, it is due ONLY to your belief in | T 3 H 8 T(176)C 3 |
| virtual lack of astigmatism is due to her real efforts at | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
| Your lack of vitality is due to your former marked effort | T 4 E 10 T(215)C 42 |
| motivation, it CAN only be due to projection. Projection of this | T 7 K 4 T(342)C 169 |
| Place honor where it is due, and peace WILL be yours | T 9 I 18 T(411)- 238 |
| make you. Honor is not due to illusions, for to honor | T 9 I 18 T(411)- 238 |
| nothing. But fear is not due them either, for nothing cannot | T 9 I 18 T(411)- 238 |
| to your brother. Gratitude is due him for both his loving | T 11 B 4 T(450) 277 - |
| them not what is their due, for you will not withhold | T 14 B 4 T(541)- 368 |
| to bring with it, is due but to your identification with | T 15 A 2 T(563)- 390 |
| ACCEPT it. All honor is due the host of God. Your | T 15 D 7 T(571)- 398 |
| Holy Self all praise is due, for what you are, and | T 16 D 7 T(610)437 |
| and how much gratitude is due him. AND BE GLAD that | T 18 F 7 T(675)- 572 |
| their results as your just due. --- Manuscript | T 20 E 3 T(745)568 |
| to specialness but is HIS due. And nothing due him is | T 24 H 3 T(860)679 |
| is HIS due. And nothing due him is NOT due to | T 24 H 3 T(860)679 |
| nothing due him is NOT due to you. How will you | T 24 H 3 T(860)679 |
| to him what is his due, that you may SHARE in | T 25 F 4 T(881)700 |
| justice KNOWS to be his due. For love and justice are | T 25 I 9 T(893)712 |
| believing vengeance IS his proper due. --- Manuscript | T 25 I 10 T(894)713 |
| of what MUST be another's due, because he thinks HE is | T 25 I 13 T(896)715 |
| CONDEMNED. And punishment becomes his due, INSTEAD of justice. T | T 25 J 3 T(898)717 |
| to everyone, and IS his due. --- Manuscript | T 25 J 9 T(900)719i |
| and yours, as NOT his due? --- Manuscript | T 26 K 3 T(931)757 |
| of charity, but NOT his due. He may be PITIED for | T 27 C 1 T(938)764 |
| offer pardon where attack is due, and WOULD be justified. For | T 30 G 1 T(1033)847 |
| granted where is it NOT due. T 30 G 2 | T 30 G 1 T(1033)847 |
| it offers everyone his full due. And he is entitled to | W 37 L 1 W(60) |
| feel in answering is not due to the ambiguity of the | W 39 L 2 W(64) |
| to truth. Give truth its due, and it will give you | W 107 L 6 W(217) |
| their reverence, for it is due to Holiness Itself Which walks | W 156 L 5 W(338) |
| placed on that idea is due to its centrality in our | W 167 L 3 W(368) |
| suffer more? Your gratitude is due to Him alone Who made | W 195 L 1 W(435) |
| to Whom my thanks are due? Lesson 218 I am | W 217 L 1 W(458) |
| give Your Sons the honor due their sinlessness; the love of | W 274 W6 1 W(521) |
| of God experience is largely due to their perfect honesty. It | M 5 C 2 M(12) |
| to which all faithfulness is due. K. Open-Mindedness | M 5 J 2 M(17) |
| who sometimes feel your just due is not given you, and | M 16 A 3 M(40) |
| to either. But thanks are due to both, for the release | P 4 C 4 P(26) |