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| the exercises, nothing should be dug out with effort. Neither force | W 35 L 8 W(58) |
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| EXPOSED TO LIGHT, it becomes dull and lifeless, and ceases to | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
| sparkles now which seemed so dull and lifeless before. And above | M 5 K 2 M(17) |
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| means that his mind is dulled by fear, but is not | T 2 C 13 T(92)91 |
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DULLNESS....................1
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| the heavy burden of it's dullness that lies upon your minds | T 13 F 6 T(527)354 |
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| all surprising. In fact, it duplicates in many ways the way | T 4 C 7 T(200)C 27 |
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DURATION....................4
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| periods, each of two minutes duration, are required. Each practice period | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
| consider time a matter of duration now. We use as much | W 220 IN2 3 W(459) |
| and let him do so. Duration is not the major concern | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| a problem of an instant's duration? God answers only for eternity | S 1 B 4 S(4) |
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| I drew to your attention during the fragments of Midsummer Night's | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
| utilized for protection of Adam during the creation of Eve, Mrs | T 2 A 11 T(65)65 |
| 8. My brothers slept during the so-called agony in the | T 6 B 8 T(274)C 101 |
| than three or four times during the day. We will return | W 4 L 4 W(7) |
| think. Three or four times during the day is enough. | W 5 L 4 W(9) |
| done four or five times during the day, unless you find | W 8 L 5 W(14) |
| up or down, -- anywhere. During the minute or so to | W 11 L 2 W(19) |
| to think of it except during the exercise periods. That will | W 13 L 6 W(23) |
| to anything that disturbs you during the day, aside from the | W 14 L 7 W(25) |
| idea to very many things during the minute or so of | W 15 L 5 W(27) |
| to recur in your thoughts during the day is a suitable | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| then on. If only once during the day you feel that | W 27 L 4 W(46) |
| each of them is recommended. During that time, look about you | W 31 L 2 W(52) |
| today as often as possible during the day. Remind yourself that | W 31 L 4 W(52) |
| are also to be continued during the day, as often as | W 32 L 5 W(53) |
| W 35 L 8. During the longer exercise periods, there | W 35 L 8 W(58) |
| As often as possible during the day, pick up a | W 35 L 9 W(58) |
| envelops this pen. Several times during these practice periods, close your | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| applications with several short periods during which you merely repeat today's | W 39 L 9 W(65) |
| in a number of situations during the day when closing your | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
| often you repeat the idea during the day, the more often | W 42 L 7 W(71) |
| in which you find yourself during the day. When you are | W 43 L 7 W(73) |
| be needed at any time during the day when you become | W 46 L 7 W(82) |
| this as often as possible during the day. If any one | W 50 R1 2 W(90) |
| 9. Think about this during the longer practice period today | W 66 L 9 W(122) |
| wills peace for His Son. During this introductory phase, be sure | W 74 L 3 W(144) |
| can he do this, particularly during the time when his mind | M 17 A 8 M(42) |
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| you no inheritance except the dust out of which it thinks | T 12 D 1 T(492)319 |
| and ready to return to dust, even as you made it | T 12 G 2 T(505)332 |
| wrenched and hurled into the dust. For where the ego sees | T 12 G 10 T(508)- 335 |
| of glass, a speck of dust, a body, or a war | T 13 G 2 T(527)354 |
| defend this little speck of dust, it bids you fight against | T 18 I 2 T(685) 509 |
| way, and wander in the dust. Give them a place of | T 18 I 9 T(687)511 |
| and tired, and the desert's dust still seems to cloud your | T 18 I 13 T(688)512 |
| Only a little wall of dust still stands between you. Blow | T 18 I 13 T(688)512 |
| of sand, a wall of dust, a tiny seeming barrier, stand | T 19 E 2 T(708)532 |
| groped but feebly in the dust and found each other's hand | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| lasts an instant, crumbling into dust. T 24 E 6 | T 24 E 5 T(851)670 |
| the wind, and turn to dust. In him is your assurance | T 24 G 1 T(855)674 |
| when yours has crumbled into dust. But think you not the | T 25 C 6 T(869)688 |
| you. And so they gather dust and grow, until they cover | T 25 J 8 T(899)718 |
| to be united in the dust with other bodies, dying like | T 27 I 1 T(962)788 |
| for lasting pleasure in the dust. It does not TELL you | T 28 G 1 T(985)811 |
| worthy if he be but dust? Salvation is undoing of all | T 31 F 2 T(1061)875 |
| down to idols made of dust; all this is true by | W 93 L 2 W(180) |
| returning whence they came. From dust to dust they come and | W 107 L 1 W(216) |
| they came. From dust to dust they come and go, for | W 107 L 1 W(216) |
| longer looking downward to the dust. We sing the song of | W 123 L 4 W(248) |
| beyond a little pile of dust and water. Who would make | W 135 L 7 W(286) |
| beyond this little pile of dust silenced and stilled. For see | W 136 L 8 W(292) |
| and stilled. For see, this dust can make you suffer, twist | W 136 L 8 W(292) |
| His Will. His Son is dust, the Father incomplete, and chaos | W 136 L 9 W(293) |
| to leave the taste of dust and ashes in their wake | W 163 L 3 W(356) |
| within an idol made of dust. Here is the opposite of | W 163 L 4 W(356) |
| for he has passed to dust. It says but this: Here | W 163 L 5 W(357) |
| arms indeed would crumble into dust. For such they are. | W 170 L 5 W(378) |
| us raise our hearts from dust to life as we remember | W 170 R5 5 W(382) |
| upon this little pile of dust. What can it tell the | W 186 L 7 W(407) |
| a desert, rising from the dust. W 186 L 10 | W 186 L 9 W(408) |
| friend, a tiny particle of dust against the legions of your | W 191 L 3 W(422) |
| them quietly go down to dust. And what they hid is | W 230 W2 3 W(473) |
| things pass away, ending in dust and disappointment and despair, can | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| children, rise up from the dust and look upon our perfect | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| lasts until it crumbles into dust? F. The Ladder Ends | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| delay in its return to dust, where it was born and | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
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| on life Itself. Under the dusty edge of its distorted world | T 19 J 6 T(723)547 |
| Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty | W 340 W13 5 W(594) |
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| servant of pain, seeking it dutifully, and obeying the idea that | T 19 H 6 T(719)543 |
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| in return. It is the duty of the released to release | T 1 B 29 T(17)17 |
| 36. It is your DUTY to establish beyond doubt that | T 3 G 36 T(169)168 |
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| for every mind. Do not dwell upon it, but dismiss it | T 4 A 10 T(187)?23 |
| it to YOURSELF. For you dwell in the Mind of God | T 10 B 3 T(420)- 247 |
| you will be worthy to dwell in the temple WITH Him | T 10 D 8 T(429)256 |
| do not understand that they dwell in abundance and that salvation | T 11 D 5 T(460)287 |
| where God and His Son dwell in peace, and where you | T 11 D 12 T(462)- 289 |
| reign where sorrow dwells. You dwell not here, but in eternity | T 12 G 15 T(509)- 336 |
| the peace in which you dwell, and of which the Holy | T 13 E 3 T(522)349 |
| you, and in Whom you dwell. Touch no-one, then, with littleness | T 15 D 7 T(571)- 398 |
| gift. Let not your gaze dwell on the hypnotic gleaming of | T 17 E 9 T(642)469 |
| is not for us to dwell on what cannot BE attained | T 18 K 2 T(693)517 |
| that it must DISPOSSESS, to dwell in you? What SEEMS to | T 19 E 2 T(708)532 |
| Spirit offers, where HE will dwell WITH you? The body is | T 20 I 5 T(759)582 |
| All you need do to dwell in quiet here with Christ | T 22 C 13 T(804)624 |
| to both of you, who dwell as one, and NOT apart | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| that is not true. You dwell in peace as limitless as | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| Nor is it necessary we dwell on anything that cannot be | T 26 D 2 T(907)726 |
| And They HAVE come to dwell within the temple offered them | T 26 J 5 T(929)755 |
| and sin must lie. And dwell not on the suffering and | T 27 H 5 T(958)784 |
| NOT dead, nor does he dwell in what was built as | T 29 C 10 T(996)822 |
| joyous thing it is to dwell a little while in such | T 29 G 5 T(1005)819 |
| are appearances, and not reality. Dwell not on them in ANY | T 30 E 5 T(1028)842 |
| For Christ has come to dwell in the abode You set | T 31 G 11 T(1072)886 |
| inexperienced in recognizing. Do not dwell on the concluding statement, and | W 13 L 6 W(23) |
| will probably be tempted to dwell more on some situations than | W 21 L 3 W(36) |
| dispassionately as possible. Do not dwell on any one in particular | W 31 L 3 W(52) |
| W(147) Dwell not upon the past today | W 75 L 5 W(147) |
| seeing, so you do not dwell on idle shadows which the | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| of lofty, world-encompassing ideas, but dwell instead on benefits to you | W 133 L 1 W(277) |
| not allow your mind to dwell on what you think he | W 134 L 9 W(282) |
| mind. Be certain not to dwell on any one of them | W 134 L 16 W(284) |
| all the world's ideas which dwell on sickness and on separate | W 137 L 1 W(296) |
| his mind no thoughts can dwell but those his Father shares | W 140 R4 2 W(311) |
| a time in which I dwell with You. And let me | W 232 L 1 W(475) |