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because it is its own dwelling place, or the place in | T 5 E 14 T(245)C 72 |
it was created as the dwelling place of God's Son. You | T 9 K 11 T(417)- 244 |
will be restoring the holy dwelling place of His Son, where | T 10 B 3 T(420)- 247 |
Kingdom of Heaven is the dwelling place of the Son of | T 18 G 1 T(676)503 |
proclaiming it to be the dwelling place of the Son of | T 18 G 7 T(678)505 |
your brother's kindnesses INSTEAD of dwelling in your dreams on his | T 27 H 15 T(961)787 |
that you can change Their dwelling place. For your Identity abides | T 29 F 1 T(1001)815 |
whatever thoughts you have, and dwelling briefly only upon this: The | W 129 L 9 W(265) |
nor share a dwelling place. Where one has come | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
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God did not create His dwelling-place unworthy of Him. And if | T 18 E 3 T(671)- 498 |
Him. He Who ESTABLISHED His dwelling-place in me created it as | T 18 E 6 T(672)- 499 |
are its home; its tranquil dwelling-place, from which it gently reaches | T 19 E 1 T(708)532 |
T 29 F. The Changeless Dwelling-Place (N 2006 12:141) | T 29 F 0 T(1001)815 |
created as His Son, His dwelling-place, His joy, His love, completely | W 330 W12 5 W(583) |
mind restored, for this the dwelling-place of God Himself. W | W 336 L 1 W(589) |
You are My light and dwelling-place. You speak for Me to | G 5 A 4 G(14) |
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His temple, for He Himself dwells there, and abides in peace | T 10 D 7 T(428)255 |
its eternal reign where sorrow dwells. You dwell not here, but | T 12 G 15 T(509)- 336 |
unequivocally, knows also that it dwells in eternity, and utilizes no | T 13 A 1 T(510)337 |
in which the Holy Spirit dwells within you, is merely perfect | T 14 C 2 T(544) - 371 |
holy, for the Presence that dwells within it IS Holiness. | T 14 E 3 T(552)- 379 |
magnitude is of Him Who dwells in you, and in Whom | T 15 D 7 T(571)- 398 |
IS NOT LITTLE, and love dwells in you, for you are | T 15 D 9 T(572)399 |
the peace in which He dwells. Lay not littleness before His | T 15 D 13 T(573)400 |
within, where, in holy stillness, dwells the living God you never | T 18 B 5 T(661)488 |
left not his Father, and dwells not apart from Him. Heaven | T 18 G 1 T(676)503 |
in serenity and peace, and dwells with him. Illusions have no | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
to overcome the One Who dwells there? And think what happens | T 23 B 11 T(824)643 |
26 G 3. Who dwells with shadows is alone indeed | T 26 G 3 T(917)743 |
For It is real, and dwells where all reality MUST be | T 26 H 3 T(918)744 |
it was created. Where He dwells, His Son dwells with Him | T 26 J 7 T(930)756 |
Where He dwells, His Son dwells with Him, NEVER separate. And | T 26 J 7 T(930)756 |
The quiet that surrounds you dwells in him, and FROM this | T 29 F 4 T(1002)816 |
the hope of peace. God dwells within, and your completion lies | T 29 H 5 T(1007)821 |
he needs to live? Abundance dwells in him, and deprivation cannot | W 165 L 6 W(363) |
home for Innocence Itself, Who dwells in us and offers us | W 187 L 11 W(412) |
the body dear because it dwells in it, and lives united | W 199 L 3 W(447) |
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DWELT.......................1
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1. We have not dwelt upon the crucifixion, because of | T 6 B 1 T(272)C 99 |
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DWINDLES....................1
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how his little lot but dwindles as he goes ahead to | W 166 L 5 W(364) |
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DYING.......................16
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the throne of love, its dying conqueror, its substitute, the savior | T 23 C 16 T(830)649 |
the shattered limbs, the screaming dying and the silent dead, are | T 27 F 3 T(950)776 |
The eyes of all the dying bring reproach, and suffering whispers | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
you on YOUR behalf. A dying world asks only that you | T 27 F 5 T(951)777 |
given you, to give the dying world. And suffering eyes no | T 27 F 5 T(951)777 |
of life it brings. The dying live, the dead arise, and | T 27 G 5 T(955)781 |
the dust with other bodies, dying like itself. In the brief | T 27 I 1 T(962)788 |
the time of birth to dying is the theme of every | T 27 I 3 T(962)788 |
YOU the victim, in a dying body slain. But, in forgiving | T 28 C 5 T(973)- 799 |
pleads that love restore the dying world! You do not understand | T 31 A 10 T(1045)859 |
weak, the sickly and the dying, those in need, the helpless | W 92 L 3 W(177) |
we see it in the dying and the dead as well | W 124 L 5 W(250) |
shadow briefly laid upon a dying world. Release your mind, and | W 132 L 13 W(275) |
born, aging, losing vitality, and dying in the end? We have | M 28 A 1 M(63) |
that there is part of dying things that may go on | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
of pain, the fear of dying and the urge to kill | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
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DYNAMIC.....................1
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There are many other so-called dynamic concepts which are profound errors | T 2 B 33 T(78)78 |
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T 10 F. The Dynamics of the Ego (N 952 | T 10 F 0 T(433) 260 |
looking honestly for truth. The dynamics of the ego will be | T 10 F 1 T(433) 260 |
begin this lesson in ego dynamics, by understanding that the term | T 10 F 3 T(433) 260 |
terms that MAKES it meaningless. Dynamics implies the power to DO | T 10 F 3 T(433) 260 |
then, we are NOT considering dynamics, but delusions. We can surely | T 10 F 4 T(433) 260 |
you understand something of the dynamics of the mind, let me | T 14 F 9 T(556)- 383 |
unwilling to relinquish guilt. The dynamics of the ego are clearest | T 16 F 2 T(616)443 |
A 1. In the dynamics of attack is sacrifice a | T 26 A 1 T(901)720 |
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that would make him so eager to accept their misperception of | T 3 G 29 T(166)165 |
at all. He is, however, eager to undo it, not to | T 3 H 10 T(177)C 4 |
of me, and be as eager to share your learning as | T 6 B 13 T(275)C 102 |
through fear. THEY are as eager to return to you what | T 19 F 6 T(712)536 |
and clutch them not with eager hands, to keep them for | T 28 D 5 T(977)- 803 |
with them. But they are eager to forget that they made | T 29 J 4 T(1013)827 |
his heart with loving invitation, eager to unite with one like | W 162 L 6 W(355) |
a murderer perceived within you, eager for your death, intent on | W 196 L 11 W(440) |
as outside, fierce and powerful, eager to keep all power for | M 6 B 1 M(18) |
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the belief that it sponsors eagerly. Yet the ego hates the | T 4 F 5 T(220)C 47 |
desolation and disaster. See how eagerly he comes, and steps aside | T 29 D 5 T(998)824 |
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EAGERNESS...................1
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to BE given you. The eagerness of the Holy Spirit to | T 17 C 7 T(634)- 461 |
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EAGLE.......................2
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not the sparrow how the eagle soars, for those with little | T 20 E 5 T(746)569 |
the mighty power of an eagle has been given him? And | M 5 B 2 M(9) |
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truth? Can it oppose an eagle's flight, or hinder the advance | T 19 E 10 T(710)534 |
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EAR.........................1
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3 G 3. The ear translates; it does not hear | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
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EARLIER.....................22
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was contradictory, conflicting with some earlier points, especially because you were | T 1 B 30c T(18)18 |
an end in itself. (See earlier section.) It was an aid | T 1 B 40d T(37)37 |
40h. To repeat an earlier instruction, the concept of either | T 1 B 40h T(39)39 |
additions needed here: 1. Your earlier acute problem in writing things | T 1 B 41aa T(49)49 |
down came from a MUCH earlier misuse of very great scribal | T 1 B 41aa T(49)49 |
and a restatement of an earlier experience, now as if it | T 2 B 53 T(82) 82 |
is inapplicable. To repeat an earlier statement, and also to extend | T 2 C 12 T(92)91 |
rests too heavily on the earlier part not to REQUIRE its | T 3 A 10 T(121)120 |
already made a number of earlier errors. You were wrong to | T 3 A 28 T(127)126 |
will look back at the earlier notes about what you and | T 3 H 4 T(175)C 2 |
so we can clarify an earlier point which was mentioned before | T 5 F 10 T(250)C 77 |
Do not overlook our earlier statement that faithlessness leads straight | T 19 B 2 T(695)519 |
heard a very similar description earlier. But it was NOT of | T 22 B 2 T(797)617a |
another way of repeating our earlier statement that your mind is | W 10 L 3 W(17) |
L 5. In the earlier part of the mind-searching period | W 35 L 5 W(57) |
two ideas each day. The earlier part of the day will | W 80 R2 1 W(162) |
L 9. A lesson earlier repeated once must now be | W 132 L 9 W(275) |
a form we have attempted earlier. Your readiness is closer now | W 161 L 10 W(352) |
expedient to spend this time earlier, at least be sure that | M 17 A 5 M(42) |
occurs he will return to earlier attempts to place reliance on | M 17 A 8 M(43) |
never changed. Prayer in its earlier forms is an illusion, because | S 1 C 9 S(7) |
1 D 2. The earlier forms of prayer, at the | S 1 D 2 S(8) |