| EGO-ALIEN...................2 | |
| ego's viewpoint, you undertook an ego-alien journey WITH THE EGO AS | T 5 E 6 T(242)C 69 |
| the difference between miracle-impulses and ego-alien beliefs of its own. We | T 9 G 3 T(402)229 |
| EGO-ATTEMPT.................1 | |
| good examples. A more recent ego-attempt is particularly noteworthy. The idea | T 4 F 16 T(223)C 50 |
| EGO-BASED...................3 | |
| conflicted, because ALL attitudes are ego-based. --- Manuscript | T 4 C 12 T(201)C 28 |
| of solutions you attempted, all ego-based, not because you thought they | T 4 F 8 T(221)C 48 |
| yourself. Include all of the ego-based attributes which you ascribe to | W 35 L 4 W(57) |
| EGO-BODY....................2 | |
| T 4 F. The Ego-Body Illusion (N 477 6:41 | T 4 F 0 T(219)C 46 |
| 8 G. Communication and the Ego-Body Equation (N 798 7:130 | T 8 G 0 T(363)C 190 |
| EGO-DEFLATION...............1 | |
| is threatened. This produces either ego-deflation or ego-inflation, resulting in either | T 4 C 17 T(203)C 30 |
| EGO-DIRECTED................1 | |
| much of your thinking is ego-directed. But we cannot safely leave | T 4 G 6 T(225)C 52 |
| EGO-DOMINATED...............1 | |
| apparent that when she is ego-dominated, she DOES NOT KNOW her | T 4 C 5 T(199)C 26 |
| EGO-FUNCTION................1 | |
| IS. Again, belief is an ego-function, and as long as your | T 4 C 8 T(200)C 27 |
| EGO-ILLUSION................3 | |
| truth varies with the individual ego-illusion (tell Bill that phrase is | T 4 G 7 T(226)C 53 |
| because pain itself is an ego-illusion, and can never induce more | T 4 G 11 T(226)C 53 |
| the content of any particular ego-illusion does not matter, it is | T 4 H 1 T(229)C 56 |
| EGO-ILLUSIONS...............1 | |
| too abstract in this matter. Ego-illusions are QUITE specific, although they | T 4 H 1 T(229)C 56 |
| EGO-INFLATION...............1 | |
| This produces either ego-deflation or ego-inflation, resulting in either withdrawal or | T 4 C 17 T(203)C 30 |
| EGO-INVOLVEMENT.............1 | |
| is ALWAYS a form of ego-involvement, is not a problem of | T 4 F 14 T(223)C 50 |
| EGO-LIFE....................1 | |
| after a temporary lapse into ego-life. Some actually believe that the | T 4 C 22 T(205)C 32 |
| EGO-ORIENTED................2 | |
| is the OPPOSITE of the ego-oriented teacher's goal. He is concerned | T 4 B 17 T(192)C 19 |
| point in time. The religiously ego-oriented tend to believe that the | T 4 C 22 T(205)C 32 |
| EGO-REPRESSED...............1 | |
| because it came partly from ego-repressed knowledge, the real problem was | T 4 F 8 T(220)C 47 |
| EGO-THINKING................2 | |
| of error, which characterizes ALL ego-thinking. T 4 B 8 | T 4 B 7 T(189)C 16 |
| the loftiest idea of which ego-thinking is capable. This is because | T 4 C 9 T(200)C 27 |
| EGO-WEAKNESS................1 | |
| them. You ego cannot tolerate ego-weakness, either, without ambivalence, because it | T 4 I 3 T(232)C 59 |
| EGOCENTRIC..................4 | |
| forget this when he becomes egocentric, and this places him in | T 2 E 44 T(111)110 |
| forget this when he becomes egocentric, and this places him in | T 2 E 57 T(116)115 |
| IN the spirit. To be egocentric IS to be dispirited. But | T 4 A 2 T(185)C 12 |
| devoted teacher rather than an egocentric one, you will not be | T 4 B 22 T(193)C 20 |
| EGOCENTRICITY...............6 | |
| dangerous form because it reflects egocentricity. --- Manuscript | T 1 B 3c T(1) |
| their part at all. Their egocentricity usually misperceives this as personally | T 2 B 71 T(88)87 |
| from their misperception of themselves. Egocentricity and communion cannot coexist. Even | T 2 B 71 T(88)87 |
| they might induce, and, because egocentricity and fear usually occur together | T 2 C 14 T(92)91 |
| unanswered has not entirely transcended egocentricity. --- Manuscript | T 3 C 25 T(137)136 |
| is ALWAYS an expression of egocentricity, an association which has been | T 4 A 4 T(185)C 12 |
| EGOLESS.....................3 | |
| The Son of God is egoless. What can he know of | W 330 W12 3 W(583) |
| with perfect healing. One wholly egoless therapist could heal the world | P 3 D 3 P(8) |
| sick. In a sense, the egoless psychotherapist is an abstraction that | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
| EGOS........................28 | |
| acknowledgement. I cannot guide your egos EXCEPT as you associate them | T 4 A 6 T(186)C 13 |
| it. I never attack your egos (in spite of H's strange | T 4 B 11 T(190)C 17 |
| of your TRUE Creation, your egos cannot BUT respond with fear | T 4 B 11 T(190)C 17 |
| of the nature of YOURS. Egos can clash in any situation | T 4 B 16 T(191)C 18 |
| of HIS ego on OTHER egos, and he therefore interprets their | T 4 B 17 T(192)C 19 |
| you are afraid. But your egos have chosen to be afraid | T 4 B 25 T(194)C 21 |
| B 31. Of your egos you can do nothing to | T 4 B 31 T(195)C 22 |
| inherit the earth because their egos are humble, and this gives | T 4 B 32 T(195)C 22 |
| with YOUR body and YOUR egos is simply because this enables | T 4 B 34 T(196)C 23 |
| itself in relation to others egos, and is therefore continually preoccupied | T 4 C 15 T(202)C 29 |
| perceive the reality of other egos, because it CANNOT establish the | T 4 C 16 T(202)C 29 |
| its whole perception of other egos AS real is ONLY an | T 4 C 16 T(202)C 29 |
| can only turn to other egos, and unite with them in | T 4 C 19 T(204)C 31 |
| You who identify with your egos cannot believe that God loves | T 4 D 11 T(210)C 37 |
| save the face of your egos, and you do not seek | T 4 E 1 T(214)C 41 |
| a mistake of your own egos. Do not mistake it for | T 4 E 18 T(217)C 44 |
| 4 E 19. Your egos are trying to convince you | T 4 E 19 T(217)C 44 |
| I am not attacking your egos, I AM working with your | T 4 E 20 T(218)C 45 |
| DO reflect them. Your own egos have been blocking the more | T 4 F 19 T(224)C 51 |
| me instead of to your egos for guidance. The results will | T 4 G 10 T(226)C 53 |
| this is always so, individual egos perceive different kinds of threat | T 4 H 3 T(229)C 56 |
| they are NOT protecting their egos, so that nothing CAN hurt | T 4 H 11 T(231)C 58 |
| and make it free. Your egos cannot accept this freedom, and | T 5 H 4 T(259)C 86 |
| T 6 F 13. Egos DO join together in temporary | T 6 F 13 T(292)119 |
| to the errors which other egos make, is NOT the kind | T 9 A 1 T(386)213 |
| Spirit would have you maintain. Egos are critical in terms of | T 9 A 1 T(386)213 |
| chaining your brothers TO your egos, in an attempt to support | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| breathe life into your failing egos. For your relationship has NOT | T 17 F 9 T(648)475 |
| EGOTISTIC...................1 | |
| only the fearful can be egotistic. The ego's logic is as | T 5 G 1 T(254)C 81 |
| EGOTISTICALLY...............2 | |
| his misidentification, but by behaving egotistically. --- Manuscript | T 4 A 7 T(186)C 13 |
| to me. Whenever you react egotistically toward each other, you are | T 4 G 9 T(226)C 53 |
| EIGHT.......................1 | |
| a million or ten or eight thousand parts) of the Sonship | T 2 E 53 T(114) 113 |
| EITHER......................139 | |
| received it. That doesn't matter either. You were just afraid.) | T 1 B 3d T(2)-2- |
| in between and reacts to either sub- or super-conscious impulses in | T 1 B 24e T(14)14 |
| needn't feel concerned about it either; so he forgot? It happens | T 1 B 30ac T(21)21 |
| of accord with each other, either.) T 1 B 36f | T 1 B 36e T(25)25 |
| perceptual distortions. They inevitably produce either self-contempt or projection, and usually | T 1 B 36g T(25)25 |
| This is not your concern, either. But it IS the concern | T 1 B 40 T(37)37 |
| earlier instruction, the concept of either the self or another as | T 1 B 40h T(39)39 |
| be specially noted) ever wants either more or less than that | T 1 B 41n T(47)47 |
| is effective quite apart from either the degree or the direction | T 1 B 42a T(54)54 |
| is freely given. Nothing in either of these statements implies any | T 2 A 9 T(65)65 |
| of love. These can be either from yourself and others, or | T 2 A 31 T(72)72 |
| mind. This fallacy can work either way; i.e., it can | T 2 C 6 T(89)88 |
| e., it can be misbelieved either that the mind can miscreate | T 2 C 6 T(89)88 |
| thought level, and NOT at either level --- | T 2 C 12 T(91)90 |
| will to do conflicting things, either simultaneously or successively. This produces | T 2 D 10 T(98)97 |
| thought about it very much, either. T( I object at this | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
| hardly likely to respect it, either. The world is full of | T 2 E 14 T(103)102 |
| as yet has fully recognized either the therapeutic value of fear | T 2 E 30 T(107)106 |
| confidence in the ability than either of you has attained. But | T 2 E 55 T(115)114 |
| position. If you cannot understand either your own mind OR mine | T 3 A 9 T(121)120 |
| role in the Atonement, without either over or understating it. I | T 3 A 12 T(122)121 |
| lunch need not have entailed either mental or physical strain for | T 3 A 31 T(127)126 |
| error. He did not make either of the other three. However | T 3 C 29 T(140)139 |
| psyche cannot be correctly perceived either as THINGS or as entirely | T 3 F 15 T(155)154 |
| 23. -3. No-one is either therapist or patient. (B. should | T 3 G 23 T(165)164 |
| if they do not compare either their needs or their | T 3 G 37 T(169)168 |
| fitting for you than truth. Either you can function in all | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| within this choice. You are either capable or not. This does | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| DOES mean that you are either totally miracle-minded or not. This | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| you judge right or wrong. Either way, you are placing your | T 3 H 3 T(175)C 2 |
| starting point. It begins with either a making or a creating | T 3 I 1 T(180)C 7 |
| that any interpretation which perceives either God OR His creations as | T 3 I 7 T(182)C 9 |
| you. This is not humility either. Castration fears are a particularly | T 3 I 11 T(183)C 10 |
| brother CANNOT set YOU back either. It can ONLY lead to | T 4 A 2 T(185)C 12 |
| had to work so hard either, if he had not misunderstood | T 4 B 3 T(188)C 15 |
| to teaching if I believed either of these ideas, and YOU | T 4 B 19 T(192)C 19 |
| being perceived as a teacher either to be exalted or rejected | T 4 B 19 T(192)C 19 |
| but I do not accept either perception for myself. T | T 4 B 19 T(192)C 19 |
| to present perceptual distortions without either engaging in them yourself, or | T 4 B 38 T(196)C 23 |
| in fact, the best question either of you could ask. There | T 4 C 1 T(197)C 24 |
| because they were not made either BY or WITH the unalterable | T 4 C 2 T(197)C 24 |
| ego is threatened. This produces either ego-deflation or ego-inflation, resulting in | T 4 C 17 T(203)C 30 |
| ego-deflation or ego-inflation, resulting in either withdrawal or attack. The ego | T 4 C 17 T(203)C 30 |
| in some form of percentage, either quantitatively, or merely in terms | T 4 C 25 T(206)C 33 |
| a hypothesis is tested as either true or false, to be | T 4 C 25 T(206)C 33 |
| unconscious. The ego cannot tolerate either and represses both by resorting | T 4 D 7 T(209)C 36 |
| joyous; and your behavior is either strained or unpredictable. | T 4 E 1 T(213)C 40 |
| You ego cannot tolerate ego-weakness, either, without ambivalence, because it is | T 4 I 3 T(232)C 59 |
| AWARE of the Holy Spirit, either in himself or in you | T 5 E 3 T(241)C 68 |
| idea of unity can, and either way, it will be STRENGTHENED | T 5 E 13 T(245)C 72 |
| will know that you cannot either hurt or BE hurt, but | T 6 B 13 T(275)C 102 |
| AND difficult. God made nothing either necessary OR difficult. But YOU | T 6 C 12 T(280)C 107 |
| belief that you can CHOOSE EITHER ONE T 6 H | T 6 H 5 T(300)127 |
| AT ALL, unless you assume either MAXIMAL motivation or its COMPLETE | T 7 D 2 T(310)C 137 |
| is used FOR is necessarily either limited OR divided. But one | T 7 D 3 T(310)C 137 |
| is NOT the level for either teaching OR learning. This must | T 7 F 2 T(318)C 145 |
| fact, too, can be used either for healing or for magic | T 7 F 3 T(319)C 146 |
| UNtrue CANNOT exist. Commitment to either MUST be total, because they | T 7 G 10 T(327)C 154 |
| you are. He will respond either with pain or with joy | T 8 D 7 T(352)C 179 |
| His, it can only decide either that there IS no God | T 8 J 7 T(378)C 205 |
| T 8 J 8. Either basic type of insane decision | T 8 J 8 T(379)C 206 |
| very simply, that NO-ONE WANTS EITHER ABANDONMENT OR RETALIATION. Many people | T 8 J 9 T(379)C 206 |
| be further error to think either that you do NOT make | T 9 C 2 T(388)215 |
| it does not matter in EITHER case. T 9 D | T 9 D 1 T(392)219 |
| fear is not due them either, for nothing cannot be fearful | T 9 I 18 T(411)- 238 |
| T 10 A 1. Either God or the ego is | T 10 A 1 T(419)- 246 |
| of its thought system. And either the ego, which you made | T 10 A 2 T(419)- 246 |
| healing thought which you ACCEPT, either FROM your brother or in | T 10 C 4 T(424)251 |
| contradictory to His Will is either great or small. What does | T 10 G 10 T(442)269 |
| not good choices for teachers, either for themselves or for anyone | T 11 F 6 T(466)- 293 |
| AT ALL to the past, either his OR yours as you | T 12 F 2 T(500)327 |
| Both are not true, yet either one will seem as real | T 12 G 2 T(505)332 |
| He is not separate from either, being in the mind of | T 13 B 2 T(511)338 |
| you. You do NOT want either alone, for without both, you | T 13 H 2 T(530)- 357 |
| cost of giving IS receiving. Either it is a penalty from | T 13 H 5 T(531)- 358 |
| you are much too confused, either to recognize love, or to | T 14 F 8 T(556)- 383 |
| brothers, and refuse to support either THEIR weakness, OR YOUR OWN | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| foolish thing that would hurt either him or you, for what | T 16 B 4 T(603)430 |
| to meet BOTH, without losing either. T 16 B 5 | T 16 B 4 T(603)430 |
| You do NOT understand them, either in part OR whole. Yet | T 16 C 2 T(604)431 |
| to the inability to perceive either one AS IT IS. The | T 16 F 6 T(617)444 |
| THE STANDARD FOR COMPARISON for either acceptance or rejection of suitability | T 18 A 3 T(659)486 |
| it is now impossible for either of you to experience fear | T 18 F 6 T(675)- 572 |
| the holy instant come to either of you WITHOUT the other | T 18 F 7 T(675)- 572 |
| both at the REQUEST of either. Whichever is saner at the | T 18 F 7 T(675)- 572 |
| As HE is seen as either the giver of guilt or | T 19 L 13 T(732)556 |
| no order in relationships. They either ARE, or not. An unholy | T 20 G 8 T(752)575 |
| Christ OR of the ego. EITHER must be an error, for | T 20 H 4 T(756)579 |
| relationships, HAS no order. You either SEE, or not. T | T 20 H 5 T(756)579 |
| purpose, employed on its behalf. Either is meaningless WITHOUT the end | T 20 H 7 T(757)580 |
| not that you need make either means OR end. All this | T 20 I 3 T(758)581 |
| for him or AGAINST him; either you love him or attack | T 21 H 1 T(788)609 |
| and belief can fall to either side, but reason tells you | T 22 C 7 T(802)622 |
| NOT decide alone. OR DIFFERENTLY. Either you give each other life | T 22 C 7 T(803)623 |
| each other life or death; either you are each other's savior | T 22 C 7 T(803)623 |
| partially believed. And you will either ESCAPE from misery entirely, or | T 22 C 7 T(803)623 |
| veil that stands between you. Either alone will see it as | T 22 E 5 T(809)628 |
| T 22 G 15. Either position is a logical conclusion | T 22 G 15 T(818)637 |
| only the different can attack. Either could be maintained, BUT NEVER | T 22 G 15 T(818)637 |
| the other CANNOT be; where either goes, the other disappears. So | T 23 B 12 T(824)643 |
| be His Son's as well. Either the Father AND the Son | T 23 E 3 T(835)654 |
| He HAS the means for either, as he always did. The | T 25 G 6 T(884)703 |
| It MUST be so that either God is mad, or is | T 25 H 3 T(886)705 |
| not love is sin, and either one perceives the other as | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| that it MUST be that EITHER God OR this must | T 25 H 12 T(889)708 |
| you what you want. That either God OR you must LOSE | T 25 H 14 T(890)709 |
| and again to pain. For EITHER witness is the same, and | T 27 G 2 T(954)780 |
| is NOT the Will of either, who have promised to be | T 28 H 1 T(987)813 |
| T 28 H 3. Either there IS a gap between | T 28 H 3 T(987)813 |
| from some. For you are either sleeping OR awake. And dreaming | T 29 E 1 T(999)813 |
| it will have ONE outcome either way. Thus is it really | T 31 B 2 T(1046)860 |
| And BOTH would go, if either one were ever raised to | T 31 E 10 T(1058)872 |
| can this be explained by either view. The main advantage of | T 31 E 12 T(1058)872 |
| you include whatever is to either side. If possible, turn around | W 2 L 1 W(4) |
| impossible. You do not want either. W 4 L 3 | W 4 L 2 W(6) |
| to truth or to illusion; either it extends the truth or | W 16 L 2 W(28) |
| every thought you have brings either peace or war; either love | W 16 L 3 W(28) |
| brings either peace or war; either love or fear. A neutral | W 16 L 3 W(28) |
| not seeing at all. You either see or not. When you | W 28 L 2 W(47) |
| idea slowly, as you survey either your inner or outer world | W 32 L 5 W(53) |
| The shorter applications may consist either of a repetition of the | W 46 L 7 W(82) |
| thoughts have power. They will either make a false world or | W 54 L 1 W(98) |
| dream make in reality? One either sleeps or wakens. There is | W 140 L 2 W(307) |
| rest. For death is total. Either all things die, or else | W 163 L 6 W(357) |
| of everything it thinks is either true or false or good | W 189 L 7 W(417) |
| but This that can be either given or received. This is | W 224 L 1 W(466) |
| is. He does not suffer either in going or remaining. Sickness | M 13 A 5 M(33) |
| He does not judge it either as hard or easy. His | M 15 A 4 M(38) |
| be a matter of degree. Either truth is apparent or it | M 18 A 4 M(45) |
| Remember this. In this lies either Heaven or hell, as you | M 20 A 5 M(50) |
| a body has no meaning either once or many times. Reincarnation | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
| this is possible. There is either a god of fear or | M 28 A 4 M(64) |
| is not a substitute for either, but merely a supplement. While | M 30 A 1 M(68) |
| relationship with an official therapist. Either way, the task is the | P 1 A 1 P(1) |
| well as of a patient. Either way, it sets a limit | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
| The willingness may come from either one at the beginning, and | P 3 D 2 P(8) |
| no halfway point in this. Either they are equal or not | P 4 B 9 P(23) |
| There is no cost to either. But thanks are due to | P 4 C 4 P(26) |
| specific problem will occur to either of you; it does not | S 1 B 7 S(5) |