| EXTERNALIZATION.............1 | |
| is now largely limited to externalization. Do not fail to appreciate | T 2 B 62 T(85) 84 |
| EXTERNALS...................2 | |
| you recognize you identify by EXTERNALS, something OUTSIDE itself. You cannot | T 18 I 1 T(685) 509 |
| the body's eyes rest on externals, and CANNOT go beyond. Watch | T 22 D 6 T(806)626 |
| EXTRA.......................1 | |
| real effort to remember. The extra repetitions should be applied to | W 20 L 5 W(35) |
| EXTRACTED...................1 | |
| ritual, in which strength is extracted from the | T 16 F 12 T(619)446 |
| EXTRANEOUS..................1 | |
| at least the control of extraneous thoughts. Let us not forget | M 22 A 1 M(52) |
| EXTRAVAGANT.................1 | |
| It is hell that makes extravagant demands for sacrifice. You give | W 135 L 25 W(290) |
| EXTREME.....................22 | |
| solutions have been invested with extreme belief, 1) leads to sex | T 1 C 11 T(58)58 |
| the cause of the underlying EXTREME superstition of the horse racing | T 1 C 25 T(61)61 |
| the cause of the underlying EXTREME superstition of the horse racing | T 2 A 16 T(69)69 |
| a situation which, in the extreme, becomes altogether intolerable. Pain thresholds | T 2 B 69 T(87)86 |
| the spiritual eye does produce extreme discomfort by what it sees | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
| at the time of her extreme uncertainty. --- | T 3 A 20 T(124)123 |
| is so short, despite its extreme importance, is because it is | T 3 D 7 T(145)144 |
| alone would suggest that the extreme importance of this misperception in | T 3 G 30 T(167)166 |
| 4 C 4. An extreme example is a good teaching | T 4 C 4 T(198)C 25 |
| is because dissociation was so extreme in your case that you | T 4 G 19 T(228)C 55 |
| G 7. As an extreme example of dissociation yourself, you | T 5 G 7 T(255)C 82 |
| have often said that an extreme example is a particularly helpful | T 6 A 2 T(271)C 98 |
| precisely BECAUSE you have been EXTREME examples of allegiance to your | T 6 A 3 T(271)C 98 |
| is nothing more than an extreme example. Its value, like the | T 6 B 1 T(272)C 99 |
| the face of much less extreme temptations to misperceive, and NOT | T 6 B 6 T(273)C 100 |
| was true in a very extreme case, merely because this would | T 6 B 12 T(275)C 102 |
| assault would NOT be as extreme. T 6 B 13 | T 6 B 12 T(275)C 102 |
| MUST be a source of extreme anxiety. This is why it | T 7 G 3 T(325)C 152 |
| frailty, your vulnerability, and your extreme need to depend on external | T 8 H 6 T(371)C 198 |
| a special case, or an extreme example, of what EVERY situation | T 17 I 1 T(657)484 |
| in another time. In the extreme he can delude himself that | T 26 F 6 T(914)740 |
| believe that this position is extreme, and too inclusive to be | W 152 L 2 W(321) |
| EXTREMELY...................20 | |
| noted that they involve an extremely personal sense of closeness to | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
| of S and R are EXTREMELY intimate. (The behavioristic terminology is | T 1 B 36b T(24)24 |
| A rigid orientation can be extremely reliable, even if it IS | T 1 B 37u T(33)33 |
| an excellent example of how extremely good HS had become over | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
| quite apparent that you were extremely cold, and also very late | T 3 A 18 T(124)123 |
| to you. This belief is extremely dangerous to your perception, and | T 3 G 34 T(168)167 |
| he is thought of as extremely powerful and extremely active. He | T 3 I 4 T(181)C 8 |
| of as extremely powerful and extremely active. He is perceived as | T 3 I 4 T(181)C 8 |
| than you do. It is extremely fortunate, temporarily, that the particular | T 4 C 10 T(201)C 28 |
| Freud's system of thought was extremely ingenious, because Freud was extremely | T 5 I 3 T(264)C 91 |
| extremely ingenious, because Freud was extremely ingenious. A mind MUST endow | T 5 I 3 T(264)C 91 |
| we spoke before of the extremely PERSONAL nature of revelation, we | T 7 C 5 T(307)C 134 |
| temptation of the ego becomes extremely intense, with this shift in | T 17 F 4 T(647)474 |
| the Holy Spirit's purpose is extremely simple, but it IS unequivocal | T 17 G 1 T(651)478 |
| the Holy Spirit's are so extremely disproportionate. You are still convinced | T 18 E 8 T(673)- 580 |
| you have accepted. It is extremely difficult to reach Atonement by | T 18 H 5 T(683)631b |
| is this done? It is extremely simple, being based on what | T 18 J 3 T(690)514 |
| I 6. It is extremely hard for those who still | T 25 I 6 T(892)711 |
| and the majesty of this extremely simple statement of the truth | W 122 L 7 W(245) |
| been quite preoccupied with how extremely different the goals this course | W 181 L 4 W(389) |
| EXTREMES....................2 | |
| own suspended state mitigates both extremes. This has been very apparent | T 1 B 25g T(15)15 |
| is experienced as shifting, and extremes are its essential characteristic. | T 9 G 6 T(403)230 |
| EYE.........................36 | |
| a denial of the spiritual eye, which always depends on light | T 1 B 22b T(6)-6- |
| I never forget that THINE eye is ever upon me, beholding | T 1 B 22b T(6)-6- |
| B 32c. The Spiritual eye is the mechanism of miracles | T 1 B 32c T(22)22 |
| miracles, because what the Spiritual eye perceives IS truth. The Spiritual | T 1 B 32c T(22)22 |
| perceives IS truth. The Spiritual eye perceives both the Creations of | T 1 B 32c T(22)22 |
| dissolves error because the Spiritual eye identifies error as false or | T 1 B 33 T(22)22 |
| is invisible to the physical eye. The ultimate purpose of the | T 1 B 40j T(39)39 |
| well known twinkling of an eye, because it is a visual | T 2 A 10 T(65)65 |
| A 11. Man's spiritual eye can sleep, but as will | T 2 A 11 T(65)65 |
| Bob, elevator operator) a sleeping eye can still see. One translation | T 2 A 11 T(65)65 |
| remark ended with: Every shut eye is not asleep. Since your | T 2 B 18 T(76)76 |
| be seen with the physical eye. The spiritual eye, on the | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
| the physical eye. The spiritual eye, on the other hand, cannot | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
| This is because the spiritual eye has perfect vision. T | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
| This ultimately reawakens the spiritual eye, simultaneously weakening the investment in | T 2 B 69 T(87)86 |
| certain as God. The spiritual eye literally CANNOT SEE error, and | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
| in its sight. The spiritual eye, which looks within, recognizes immediately | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
| begins with awakening the spiritual eye, and turning away from belief | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
| afraid of what his spiritual eye will see, which was why | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
| said before that the spiritual eye cannot see error, and is | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
| no doubt that the spiritual eye does produce extreme discomfort by | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
| its perception. When the spiritual eye is permitted to look upon | T 2 C 19 T(95)94 |
| Atonement. Nothing which the spiritual eye perceives can induce fear. Everything | T 2 C 19 T(95)94 |
| 20. What the physical eye sees is not corrective, nor | T 2 C 20 T(95)94 |
| proper use of the spiritual eye (or true vision), is to | T 2 E 50 T(113)112 |
| be seen with the physical eye. T 3 C 31 | T 3 C 30 T(140)139 |
| natural perception of the spiritual eye, but they are still corrections | T 3 E 7 T(148)147 |
| B's question about the spiritual eye was a very legitimate one | T 3 E 7 T(148)147 |
| very legitimate one. The spiritual eye is symbolic, and therefore NOT | T 3 E 7 T(148)147 |
| might remember that the human eye perceives them as if they | T 6 C 8 T(279)C 106 |
| to shine and catch your eye. Yet you would not sell | T 21 E 5 T(778)599 |
| indiscriminately to whatever catches your eye. For example: | W 7 L 4 W(11) |
| each thing that catches your eye long enough to say: I | W 17 L 2 W(30) |
| whatever happens to catch your eye, near or far, important or | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
| frame or placed against the eye. These are among the many | W 92 L 1 W(177) |
| it does not hear. The eye reproduces; it does not see | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| EYELIDS.....................4 | |
| A little flicker of your eyelids, closed so long, has not | T 18 D 3 T(668)495 |
| your cheeks and forehead and eyelids as you go through them | W 69 L 5 W(129) |
| sleep, and rests upon your eyelids so you see no dreams | W 122 L 2 W(244) |
| you, to shine upon your eyelids as you rest beyond the | W 129 L 8 W(264) |
| EYES........................387 | |
| not exist, and his physical eyes cannot see in the dark | T 1 B 22b T(6)-6- |
| the solutions which the physical eyes seek, dissolve in its sight | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
| is real in his own eyes, but not necessarily in the | T 2 E 58 T(117)116 |
| is an attribute of the eyes, or an expression of the | T 3 C 19 T(136)135 |
| to see himself through the eyes of others. This will always | T 3 G 32 T(167)166 |
| more clearly through the ego's eyes, without the interference of the | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
| hold your hands over your eyes you will NOT see, because | T 8 J 13 T(380)C 207 |
| on your abilities through the eyes of the ego, or you | T 9 C 3 T(388)215 |
| cannot see Him with your eyes, nor hear Him with your | T 9 E 1 T(396) 223 |
| see it, and your closed eyes have not lost the ability | T 10 B 8 T(422)- 249 |
| of His Son through the eyes of the ego is a | T 10 F 18 T(438)265 |
| still lies heavy on your eyes, but what you see in | T 10 G 8 T(442)269 |
| and refusing to open your eyes and LOOK AT THEM. | T 11 C 11 T(457)- 284 |
| cannot see. To open the eyes of the blind is the | T 11 G 4 T(469)- 296 |
| the remembering of God. Christ's eyes are open, and He will | T 11 G 4 T(469)- 296 |
| created it together. Through the eyes of Christ, ONLY the real | T 11 H 12 T(475)- 302 |
| As you look with open eyes upon your world, it MUST | T 12 E 6 T(497)- 324 |
| SEE in dreams, although your eyes are closed. And it is | T 12 E 9 T(498)- 325 |
| not seek vision through YOUR eyes. For you MADE your way | T 12 E 10 T(498)- 325 |
| and it WILL dawn on eyes that see. Your past was | T 12 F 5 T(501)328 |
| dream of isolation, BECAUSE your eyes are closed. You do not | T 12 F 12 T(504)- 331 |
| as simple as opening your eyes to daylight, when you have | T 15 K 1 T(597)- 424 |
| rise clearly before your open eyes, as you look on this | T 16 E 1 T(611)438 |
| upon the world with forgiving eyes. For forgiveness literally TRANSFORMS vision | T 17 C 6 T(633)- 460 |
| take hold to close your eyes. It is not strange that | T 18 C 10 T(666)493 |
| still seems to cloud your eyes, and keep you sightless. Yet | T 18 I 13 T(688)512 |
| seen only through the body's eyes. ITS vision IS distorted, and | T 18 J 3 T(690)514 |
| could speak of this. Its eyes perceive it not, its senses | T 18 J 4 T(690)514 |
| it NOT seen. The body's eyes will NEVER look on it | T 18 J 6 T(691)515 |
| of forgiveness. But, through the eyes of faith, the Son of | T 19 B 10 T(697)521 |
| sees NOT through the body's eyes, nor looks to bodies for | T 19 B 10 T(697)521 |
| see, NOT through the body's eyes, but in the sight of | T 19 B 11 T(697)521 |
| THE MIND, although the body's eyes will see no change. The | T 19 D 6 T(703)527 |
| will see no change. The eyes see many things the mind | T 19 D 6 T(703)527 |
| YOU respond, NOT to the eyes illusions, BUT TO THE MIND's | T 19 D 6 T(703)527 |
| HAVE seen, and raise your eyes, in faith, to what you | T 19 D 13 T(705)529 |
| arise again, to blind your eyes. For sin would keep you | T 19 D 13 T(706)- 530 |
| of guilt escapes their hungry eyes. And in their savage search | T 19 F 4 T(712)536 |
| never to look upon. Your eyes look down, remembering your promise | T 19 K 6 T(727)551 |
| you NOT to raise your eyes. For you realize that if | T 19 K 6 T(727)551 |
| if you but raise your eyes. Yet all that WILL occur | T 19 K 7 T(728)552 |
| and when you raise your eyes, you WILL be ready to | T 19 L 1 T(728)552 |
| But first, lift up your eyes and look upon each other | T 19 L 1 T(728)552 |
| other's illusions, and through the eyes of faith, which see them | T 19 L 1 T(728)552 |
| And you will raise your eyes in FAITH together, or not | T 19 L 5 T(729)553 |
| useless things made for its eyes to see. Think on the | T 20 C 1 T(735)559 |
| and to attract HIS body's eyes? Learn you but offer him | T 20 C 1 T(735)559 |
| look still with the body's eyes. And they CAN see but | T 20 C 5 T(736)560 |
| This Easter, look with DIFFERENT eyes upon each other. You HAVE | T 20 C 6 T(736)560 |
| see it with the body's eyes. But all you need, you | T 20 C 8 T(737)561 |
| Let us lift up our eyes together, not in fear, but | T 20 C 8 T(737)561 |
| it would look through HAPPY eyes? The world you see is | T 20 D 5 T(741)565 |
| weak and exhausted, and with eyes so long cast down in | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| your hold, and raise your eyes unto your strong companion, in | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| real there. You CLOSED your eyes to shut him out. Such | T 20 H 8 T(757)580 |
| What can the body's eyes perceive, with power to CORRECT | T 20 I 7 T(759)582 |
| with power to CORRECT? Its eyes ADJUST to sin, unable to | T 20 I 7 T(759)582 |
| in EVERYTHING. Look through ITS eyes, and EVERYTHING will stand condemned | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
| which stand open before unseeing eyes, waiting to WELCOME you. | T 21 B 1 T(764)586 |
| fills with light before your eyes. T 21 B 7 | T 21 B 6 T(766)588 |
| for if you do, your eyes will light on sin, and | T 21 E 2 T(777)598 |
| see him through the body's eyes, or let him be REVEALED | T 21 H 8 T(790)611 |
| you to use the body's eyes, and CHANGE what you desire | T 21 H 10 T(792)613 |
| the world you see through eyes that are not yours, MUST | T 22 B 2 T(797)617a |
| is wholly INDEPENDENT of the eyes which look upon the world | T 22 B 2 T(797)617a |
| quite unnecessary. But, if your eyes are closed, and you have | T 22 B 4 T(797)617a |
| form of misery, in reason's eyes, CAN be confused with joy | T 22 C 2 T(801)621 |
| to pass it. The body's eyes behold it as solid granite | T 22 D 3 T(805)625 |
| conceal its emptiness from REASON'S eyes. T 22 D 4 | T 22 D 3 T(805)625 |
| not. Everything which the body's eyes can see | T 22 D 4 T(805)625 |
| cannot prevent correction. The body's eyes see ONLY form. They cannot | T 22 D 5 T(806)626 |
| form will be perceived. These eyes, made NOT to see, will | T 22 D 6 T(806)626 |
| see? For THIS the body's eyes are perfect means. But NOT | T 22 D 6 T(806)626 |
| seeing. See how the body's eyes rest on externals, and CANNOT | T 22 D 6 T(806)626 |
| you by what the body's eyes can see. Let your awareness | T 22 D 8 T(807)627 |
| bring to light the tired eyes of those as weary now | T 22 E 6 T(809)628 |
| foundation. Yes, to the body's eyes it looks like an enormous | T 22 F 5 T(812)631 |
| hate to gratitude before forgiving eyes. You WILL be sanctified by | T 22 G 3 T(814)633 |
| your value through each other's eyes, and each one is released | T 22 G 8 T(816)635 |
| with ashen lips and sightless eyes, blinded and terrible to look | T 23 C 16 T(830)649 |
| receiver. Not one glance from eyes it veils but looks on | T 24 C 12 T(845)664 |
| in the dreams. Open your eyes a little; | T 24 D 7 T(848)667 |
| have not? He is your eyes, your ears, your hands, your | T 24 F 3 T(852)671 |
| hated you. The sin its eyes behold in him, and love | T 24 F 4 T(853)672 |
| bone and sightless holes for eyes, is like yourself? Rejoice you | T 24 F 5 T(853)672 |
| yourself? Rejoice you HAVE no eyes with which to see; no | T 24 F 5 T(853)672 |
| them vision for their sightless eyes, and sings to them of | T 24 F 7 T(854)673 |
| It is HIS sinlessness that eyes that see can look upon | T 24 G 6 T(856)675 |
| with him. Let not your eyes be blinded by the veil | T 24 G 6 T(856)675 |
| beyond the body. In its eyes, you are a separate universe | T 24 G 11 T(858)677 |
| come true. It GIVES the eyes with which you look on | T 24 H 10 T(862)681 |
| when seen through its own eyes. It grows and withers, flourishes | T 24 H 10 T(863)682 |
| evident that what the body's eyes perceive FILLS YOU WITH FEAR | T 25 C 1 T(868)687 |
| not there in His forgiving eyes. And THEREFORE it need not | T 25 D 8 T(875)694 |
| you to all the weary eyes and tired hearts that look | T 25 E 3 T(878)697 |
| has NOT gone because your eyes are closed. But what is | T 25 F 3 T(880)699 |
| savior, seeing Him through sightless eyes? It is NOT Christ you | T 25 F 3 T(880)699 |
| God rests gently on forgiving eyes, and everything they look on | T 25 G 1 T(883)702 |
| T 25 G 2. Eyes become used to darkness, and | T 25 G 2 T(883)702 |
| day seems painful to the eyes grown long accustomed to the | T 25 G 2 T(883)702 |
| upon; LESS painful to the eyes than what is wholly clear | T 25 G 2 T(883)702 |
| Yet this is NOT what eyes are FOR. And who can | T 25 G 2 T(883)702 |
| grace of God upon your eyes, and brings the gift of | T 25 G 3 T(883)702 |
| sight of love, whose gentle eyes would look BEYOND the madness | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| is seen through this world's eyes, but as God knows it | T 25 J 5 T(898)717 |
| of him REPLACE the body's eyes. T 26 B 4 | T 26 B 3 T(902)721A |
| of life, and make your eyes and ears bear witness to | T 26 B 6 T(903)722 |
| an ancient memory before your eyes. And he who lives in | T 26 F 5 T(913)732 |
| him gently. Look with loving eyes on him who carries Christ | T 26 J 1 T(928)754 |
| of your crucifixion before his eyes, that he may see his | T 27 B 1 T(934)760 |
| forgiveness there, and with healed eyes will look BEYOND it, to | T 27 B 4 T(935)761 |
| of sin, before his brother's eyes. And thus he MUST have | T 27 C 3 T(938)764 |
| fade, and nothing that the eyes have ever seen, or ears | T 27 D 7 T(946)772 |
| AFRAID of being healed? The eyes of all the dying bring | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
| the dying world. And suffering eyes no longer will accuse, but | T 27 F 5 T(951)777 |
| instant's radiance will light YOUR eyes, and give them sight to | T 27 F 5 T(951)777 |
| by one in which all eyes look lovingly upon the | T 27 F 6 T(951)777 |
| your hopes. You use its eyes to see, its ears to | T 27 G 3 T(954)780 |
| from your sight, although your eyes are closed. A smile has | T 27 H 14 T(961)787 |
| all around you do your eyes behold its heavy consequences, but | T 27 I 8 T(964)790 |
| dreams will disappear before his eyes, and he will understand what | T 28 E 5 T(980)806 |
| this the world the body's eyes perceive. Here are the sounds | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
| or understand, or know. Its eyes are blind, its ears are | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
| can BE? Let not your eyes behold a dream; your ears | T 28 F 5 T(983)809 |
| and heard and UNDERSTOOD. For eyes and ears are senses without | T 28 F 5 T(983)809 |
| not the body's ears and eyes perceive these countless fragments seen | T 28 F 6 T(983)809 |
| and be sure his waking eyes will rest upon you first | T 29 D 5 T(998)824 |
| Heaven bends to touch your eyes, and bless your holy sight | T 31 F 1 T(1061)875 |
| the sight of those whose eyes salvation has released from looking | T 31 F 2 T(1061)875 |
| you see another world your eyes could never find. Be not | T 31 F 3 T(1061)875 |
| will change the world for eyes that learn to see BECAUSE | T 31 F 5 T(1062)876 |
| it looks on you with eyes that see as yours. | T 31 F 5 T(1062)876 |
| world beyond the sight your eyes alone can offer you to | T 31 G 4 T(1064)878 |
| holiness is seen through holy eyes that look upon the innocence | T 31 G 11 T(1066)880 |
| between his calm and open eyes and what he sees. He | T 31 G 11 T(1066)880 |
| and unknown, beholding them with eyes unopened. And THEY cannot see | T 31 G 15 T(1068)882 |
| looks on them with seeing eyes, and offers them forgiveness with | T 31 G 15 T(1068)882 |
| Christ in you unveil his eyes, and let him look upon | T 31 G 7 T(1070)884 |
| to Heaven. To your tired eyes I bring a vision of | T 31 G 7 T(1070)884 |
| should be practiced with the eyes open, since the aim is | W 1 IN1 4 W(1) |
| anything is merely that your eyes have 'lighted on it. Make | W 2 L 2 W(4) |
| today should be done with eyes closed. This is because you | W 8 L 4 W(13) |
| L 4. Close your eyes for these exercises, and introduce | W 10 L 4 W(17) |
| the previous ones. Begin with eyes closed, and repeat the idea | W 11 L 2 W(19) |
| to yourself. Then open your eyes and look about, near or | W 11 L 2 W(19) |
| exercises for maximum benefit, the eyes should move from one thing | W 11 L 3 W(19) |
| concluding the exercises, close your eyes and repeat the idea once | W 11 L 3 W(19) |
| These exercises are done with eyes open. Look around you, this | W 12 L 2 W(20) |
| from the preceding ones. With eyes closed, repeat today's idea to | W 13 L 4 W(22) |
| to yourself. Then open your eyes and look about you slowly | W 13 L 4 W(22) |
| look about. Then close your eyes and conclude with: A meaningless | W 13 L 4 W(22) |
| are to be practiced with eyes closed throughout. The mind-searching period | W 14 L 2 W(24) |
| 14 L 4. With eyes closed, think of all the | W 14 L 4 W(24) |
| you have given your body's eyes. It is not seeing. It | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
| that you are opening your eyes at last. They will not | W 15 L 3 W(26) |
| its name and letting your eyes rest on it as you | W 15 L 4 W(26) |
| a minute or so, with eyes closed, and actively seek not | W 16 L 4 W(28) |
| idea, say to yourself, with eyes open: I see no neutral | W 17 L 2 W(30) |
| to be undertaken with closed eyes. The idea is to be | W 19 L 3 W(32) |
| to yourself. Then close your eyes and search your mind carefully | W 21 L 2 W(36) |
| minute each time. As your eyes move slowly from one object | W 22 L 3 W(37) |
| yourself, and then close your eyes and devote about a minute | W 23 L 6 W(39) |
| searching the mind, with closed eyes, for unresolved situations about which | W 24 L 4 W(40) |
| human or unhuman, with your eyes resting on each subject you | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
| quite slowly, without shifting your eyes until you have completed the | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
| weaken you in your own eyes. Thus they have attacked your | W 26 L 3 W(44) |
| for today, then closing your eyes and reviewing the unresolved situations | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| of the subject which your eyes happen to light on, and | W 28 L 8 W(48) |
| and you should rest your eyes on it while saying: Above | W 28 L 8 W(48) |
| not depend on the body's eyes at all. The mind is | W 30 L 4 W(51) |
| applying today's idea with your eyes closed, using whatever subject comes | W 30 L 5 W(51) |
| three times. Then close your eyes and apply the same idea | W 31 L 2 W(52) |
| outside yourself. Then close your eyes, and look around your inner | W 32 L 3 W(53) |
| outside yourself, then close your eyes and survey your inner thoughts | W 33 L 2 W(54) |
| yourself several times. Closing your eyes will probably help in this | W 33 L 4 W(54) |
| should be done with your eyes closed. It is your inner | W 34 L 2 W(55) |
| it is seen through the eyes of the image. It is | W 35 L 2 W(57) |
| yourself, and then close your eyes and search your mind for | W 35 L 4 W(57) |
| look upon yourself through the eyes of holiness. W 35 | W 35 L 4 W(57) |
| idea to yourself, with closed eyes. --- Manuscript | W 35 L 9 W(58) |
| 3. First, close your eyes and repeat the idea for | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| times slowly. Then open your eyes and look quite slowly about | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| these practice periods, close your eyes and repeat the idea to | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| to yourself. Then open your eyes and continue as before. | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
| shorter exercise periods, close your eyes and repeat the idea; look | W 36 L 4 W(59) |
| one more repetition with your eyes closed. All applications should, of | W 36 L 4 W(59) |
| this body. Then close your eyes and apply the idea to | W 37 L 4 W(60) |
| the practice period with your eyes closed; you may open your | W 37 L 5 W(61) |
| closed; you may open your eyes again and apply the idea | W 37 L 5 W(61) |
| the idea made with your eyes closed, and another, following immediately | W 37 L 5 W(61) |
| following immediately, made with your eyes open. W 37 L | W 37 L 5 W(61) |
| idea for today, close your eyes, and then search your mind | W 38 L 4 W(62) |
| to yourself. Then, with closed eyes, search out your unloving thoughts | W 39 L 6 W(65) |
| You need not close your eyes for the exercise periods, although | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
| the day when closing your eyes would not be appropriate. Do | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
| to five minutes with your eyes closed. At the beginning of | W 41 L 6 W(69) |
| very slowly, and preferably with eyes closed. Think of what you | W 41 L 9 W(69) |
| idea for today slowly, with eyes open, looking about you. Then | W 42 L 4 W(70) |
| about you. Then close your eyes and repeat the idea again | W 42 L 4 W(70) |
| such interferences occur, open your eyes and repeat the thought once | W 42 L 5 W(71) |
| looking slowly about; close your eyes, repeat the idea once more | W 42 L 5 W(71) |
| repetitions of the idea with eyes open, then closed, then open | W 42 L 6 W(71) |
| idea to yourself with your eyes open. Then glance around you | W 43 L 4 W(72) |
| the exercise period, close your eyes, repeat today's idea again, and | W 43 L 5 W(73) |
| as: I see through the eyes of forgiveness, I see the | W 43 L 5 W(73) |
| think of anything, open your eyes, repeat the first phase; and | W 43 L 6 W(73) |
| hell. Perceived through the ego's eyes, it is loss of identity | W 44 L 5 W(75) |
| repeating today's idea with your eyes open, and close them slowly | W 44 L 7 W(76) |
| repeat today's idea, keeping your eyes closed unless you are aware | W 44 L 9 W(76) |
| more reassuring to open your eyes briefly. Try, however, to return | W 44 L 9 W(76) |
| repeat the idea often, with eyes open or closed as seems | W 44 L 11 W(77) |
| idea to yourself, closing your eyes as you do so. Spend | W 45 L 6 W(79) |
| yourself, as usual. Close your eyes as you do so, and | W 46 L 3 W(81) |
| ones are urged. Close your eyes and begin as usual by | W 47 L 4 W(83) |
| can use it with your eyes open at any time and | W 48 L 2 W(85) |
| whenever possible to close your eyes and repeat the idea slowly | W 48 L 2 W(85) |
| frequently. Do so with your eyes open when necessary, but closed | W 49 L 5 W(87) |
| whenever you can, closing your eyes on the world, and realizing | W 49 L 5 W(87) |
| should be done with the eyes closed, and when you are | W 50 R1 3 W(90) |
| real world rise before my eyes as I let my errors | W 54 L 1 W(98) |
| about me. Seen through understanding eyes the holiness of the world | W 58 L 1 W(106) |
| not look to my own eyes to see today. Let me | W 59 L 2 W(108) |
| to see through the body's eyes. Yet the vision of Christ | W 59 L 3 W(108) |
| Love. As I open my eyes, His Love lights up the | W 60 L 5 W(111) |
| short while, preferably with your eyes closed if the situation permits | W 61 L 5 W(113) |
| as you can, closing your eyes if possible, say to yourself | W 62 L 5 W(114) |
| if you can close your eyes. Do not, however, wait for | W 63 L 4 W(116) |
| is this which the body's eyes look upon. W 64 | W 64 L 1 W(117) |
| 2. Nothing the body's eyes seem to see can be | W 64 L 2 W(117) |
| reflecting on this with closed eyes. Related thoughts will come to | W 64 L 7 W(118) |
| do the exercises with your eyes closed, trying to concentrate on | W 64 L 9 W(118) |
| At other times keep your eyes open after reviewing the thoughts | W 64 L 9 W(118) |
| for today. Then close your eyes, repeat the idea to yourself | W 65 L 5 W(120) |
| no other. Sometimes close your eyes as you practice, and sometimes | W 65 L 8 W(120) |
| Very quietly now, with your eyes closed, try to let all | W 69 L 4 W(128) |
| a few minutes with your eyes closed, to reviewing some of | W 70 L 6 W(132) |
| our grievances to close our eyes and stop our ears. Now | W 72 L 10 W(139) |
| in silence, preferably with your eyes closed, and listen for His | W 72 L 12 W(139) |
| in this way, close your eyes and try to experience the | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
| or two every half-hour, with eyes closed if possible, would be | W 74 L 7 W(145) |
| of the past upon your eyes, you cannot fail to see | W 75 L 8 W(147) |
| entitled to miracles. Closing your eyes, remind yourself that you are | W 77 L 4 W(152) |
| raise it up before your eyes, you will not see the | W 78 L 1 W(154) |
| down and gently lift our eyes in silence, to behold the | W 78 L 2 W(154) |
| join with him. The body's eyes are closed, and as you | W 78 L 7 W(155) |
| is. If possible, close your eyes for a moment, and ask | W 79 L 10 W(159) |
| be given you. Close your eyes and receive your reward. Recognize | W 80 L 5 W(161) |
| wish, and then close your eyes and listen. Repeat the first | W 80 R2 2 W(162) |
| not doubt that the body's eyes can see. You do not | W 91 L 3 W(174) |
| seen in light. The body's eyes do not perceive the light | W 91 L 6 W(175) |
| yours. Their strength becomes your eyes, that you may see. | W 91 L 10 W(176) |
| Let me not close my eyes because of this. | W 91 L 11 W(176) |
| with the body, and its eyes and brain. This is why | W 92 L 1 W(177) |
| other clear material before your eyes held in a frame or | W 92 L 1 W(177) |
| a body, and the body's eyes can see. W 92 | W 92 L 1 W(177) |
| than to believe the body's eyes can see; the brain can | W 92 L 2 W(177) |
| that sees through the body's eyes, peering about in darkness to | W 92 L 3 W(177) |
| joyless. These are seen through eyes which cannot see and cannot | W 92 L 3 W(177) |
| without a miracle before his eyes, and strength and light abiding | W 92 L 7 W(178) |
| idle shadows which the body's eyes provide for self-deception. Strength and | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| the light, closing the body's eyes, and asking truth to show | W 92 L 9 W(179) |
| or so to closing your eyes and realizing that this is | W 93 L 10 W(182) |
| 12. Then close your eyes and tell yourself again, slowly | W 95 L 12 W(187) |
| are mine, and close your eyes a while, and let His | W 105 L 8 W(211) |
| not the light the body's eyes behold. It is a state | W 108 L 2 W(219) |
| giving now. Then close your eyes, and for five minutes think | W 108 L 8 W(220) |
| turn to truth before the eyes of you who rest in | W 109 L 3 W(222) |
| And as you close your eyes, sink into stillness. Let these | W 109 L 5 W(223) |
| upon the world with sightless eyes, and shrieks as it beholds | W 121 L 4 W(241) |
| 11. Now close your eyes and see him in your | W 121 L 11 W(243) |
| more. It sparkles in your eyes as you awake, and gives | W 122 L 2 W(244) |
| those who look with unforgiving eyes upon the world. It lets | W 122 L 3 W(244) |
| nothingness from you. Open your eyes today, and look upon a | W 122 L 8 W(245) |
| up to greet your open eyes, and fill your heart with | W 122 L 8 W(245) |
| despair, and raise our thankful eyes, no longer looking downward to | W 123 L 4 W(248) |
| minds contain His Thoughts, our eyes behold His loveliness in all | W 124 L 4 W(250) |
| too holy for the body's eyes to see, and yet you | W 124 L 11 W(252) |
| your vision from the body's eyes. Only be still and listen | W 125 L 9 W(254) |
| In silence close your eyes upon the world which does | W 126 L 10 W(257) |
| is perfectly apparent to the eyes that see and ears that | W 127 L 5 W(259) |
| remembered. And we raise our eyes upon a different present, where | W 127 L 9 W(260) |
| times today. And when your eyes are opened afterwards, you will | W 128 L 7 W(262) |
| really want. Then close your eyes upon the world you see | W 129 L 7 W(264) |
| darkness. Here is light your eyes cannot behold. And yet your | W 129 L 8 W(264) |
| kind of seeing that your eyes alone have ever seen before | W 130 L 9 W(267) |
| and you have damned your eyes and cursed your sight, and | W 130 L 11 W(268) |
| mind and see, although your eyes are closed, the senseless world | W 131 L 11 W(271) |
| looks on them with quiet eyes, and merely says to them | W 134 L 7 W(282) |
| it has forever been. Yet eyes accustomed to illusions must be | W 137 L 4 W(296) |
| Before we close our eyes in sleep tonight we reaffirm | W 138 L 12 W(303) |
| that day. Then close your eyes and say them slowly to | W 140 R4 6 W(312) |
| shown you through the body's eyes. Nor do you ask why | W 151 L 2 W(316) |
| pathetic faith in what your eyes and ears report. You think | W 151 L 3 W(316) |
| be judged by what your eyes behold in him, nor what | W 151 L 7 W(317) |
| Your forehead is serene; your eyes are quiet. And the ones | W 155 L 1 W(333) |
| illusion which you bring their eyes to look on and their | W 155 L 6 W(334) |
| leaves a vision in our eyes which we can offer everyone | W 157 L 6 W(340) |
| We practice seeing with the eyes of Christ today. And by | W 158 L 11 W(343) |
| is insatiable, consuming everything its eyes behold; seeing itself in everything | W 161 L 7 W(351) |
| This do the body's eyes behold in one whom Heaven | W 161 L 9 W(351) |
| accept the witnesses your body's eyes call forth. What you will | W 161 L 10 W(352) |
| would behold you with the eyes of Christ, And see my | W 161 L 11 W(352) |
| perceived but in its sightless eyes. The frail, the helpless and | W 163 L 2 W(356) |
| Our Father, bless our eyes today. We are Your messengers | W 163 L 9 W(357) |
| our sight but in the eyes of Christ. He looks past | W 164 L 1 W(359) |
| in perfect innocence before your eyes. Now will you see it | W 164 L 5 W(360) |
| you see it with the eyes of Christ. Now is its | W 164 L 5 W(360) |
| your blindness for the seeing eyes of Christ; your mind has | W 165 L 5 W(363) |
| on your appointed way, with eyes cast down lest you might | W 166 L 7 W(365) |
| life because he shuts his eyes, or makes himself what he | W 167 L 10 W(370) |
| beheld not in its sightless eyes, but in the vision that | W 170 L 11 W(379) |
| 12. Now do your eyes belong to Christ, and He | W 170 L 12 W(379) |
| You are my voice, my eyes, my feet, my hands, through | W 170 R5 9 W(383) |
| our sight and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which | W 181 L 6 W(389) |
| of true perception, are the eyes of Christ inevitably ours. And | W 181 L 8 W(390) |
| finite thing away, your body's eyes will not perceive it yours | W 187 L 2 W(410) |
| light are merely covering their eyes. The light is in them | W 188 L 1 W(413) |
| Sit quietly and close your eyes. The light within you is | W 188 L 6 W(414) |
| not perceive. And with its eyes you will not see this | W 189 L 1 W(416) |
| the world. Yet you have eyes to see it. It is | W 189 L 1 W(416) |
| world you see through darkened eyes of malice and of fear | W 189 L 3 W(416) |
| sleep, and opening his holy eyes return again to bless the | W 191 L 10 W(424) |
| already shines in them, and eyes already opening behold the joyful | W 192 L 3 W(425) |
| dreams and fearful thoughts, our eyes shut tight against the light | W 192 L 7 W(426) |
| which sees the pain through eyes the mind directs. W | W 193 L 7 W(429) |
| but to look with open eyes to find that Heaven lies | W 200 L 3 W(449) |
| toward Heaven, with the body's eyes but serving for an instant | W 200 L 10 W(451) |
| God. We merely close our eyes, and then forget all that | W 200 R6 4 W(452) |
| dark, and through my sightless eyes I cannot see the vision | W 218 L 1 W(458) |
| look ahead, and fix our eyes upon the journey's end. Accept | W 220 IN2 7 W(460) |
| 2. Christ is my eyes today, and His the ears | W 237 L 2 W(480) |
| cause such insane thoughts. But eyes deceive, and ears hear falsely | W 240 W3 2 W(484) |
| must behold it through the eyes of Christ, that what was | W 240 W3 5 W(484) |
| is. Sin gave the body eyes, for what is there the | W 250 W4 1 W(495) |
| through holy vision and the eyes of Christ. Let all appearances | W 263 L 2 W(509) |
| will not use the body's eyes today. W | W 270 L 0 W(516) |
| translate all that the body's eyes behold into the sight of | W 270 L 1 W(516) |
| to everyone. Christ is our eyes today. And through His sight | W 270 L 2 W(516) |
| untouched by anything the body's eyes perceive. For though in Him | W 270 W6 2 W(517) |
| happiness is all I see. Eyes that begin to open see | W 290 L 1 W(538) |
| Your world is seen through eyes of fear, and brings the | W 290 W8 1 W(539) |
| cannot be perceived except through eyes forgiveness blesses, so they see | W 290 W8 1 W(539) |
| world seen differently, through quiet eyes and with a mind at | W 290 W8 2 W(539) |
| no longer sleeps. His waking eyes perceive the sure reflection of | W 290 W8 4 W(539) |
| only this world before my eyes today. --- | W 293 L 2 W(542) |
| that He may use my eyes today, and thus redeem the | W 295 L 1 W(544) |
| Help me to use the eyes of Christ today, and thus | W 295 L 2 W(544) |
| with that. It needs your eyes and ears and hands and | W 300 W9 5 W(550) |
| behold it uncondemned, through happy eyes forgiveness has released from all | W 301 L 1 W(551) |
| L 1. Father, our eyes are opening at last. Your | W 302 L 1 W(552) |
| looking on it through the eyes of Christ. And I will | W 304 L 1 W(554) |
| vision is Your gift. The eyes of Christ look on a | W 313 L 1 W(564) |
| the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to | W 340 W13 3 W(594) |
| 4. Ours are the eyes through which Christ's vision sees | W 350 W14 4 W(605) |
| You. Judgment will bind my eyes and make me blind. Yet | W 352 L 1 W(607) |
| Lesson 353. My eyes, my tongue, my hands, my | W 353 L 0 W(608) |
| to behold him through His eyes, and love him as He | W 361 EP 6 W(620) |
| look alike to the body's eyes, they come from vastly different | M 5 A 1 M(8) |
| mental balance. What the body's eyes behold is only conflict. Look | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| mind that judges what the eyes behold. It is the mind | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| and it sends the body's eyes to find it. The body's | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| to find it. The body's eyes will never see except through | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| mind classifies what the body's eyes bring to it according to | M 9 A M(26) |
| 6. The bodys eyes will continue to see differences | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
| others, and the bodys eyes will report their changed appearances | M 9 A 6 M(27) |
| still an hour with closed eyes, and accomplish nothing. One can | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| in which you close your eyes and think of God. | M 17 A 5 M(42) |
| and bring Christ's vision to eyes that see. Now is He | M 19 A 2 M(47) |
| for God's Word. The body's eyes now see; its ears alone | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| held before the bodys eyes, distorts perception and brings witness | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| love yourself. But in his eyes your loveliness is so complete | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| your beautiful perfection. In his eyes Christs vision shines in | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| A 2. The body's eyes are therefore not the means | U 5 A 2 U(7) |
| be his vision, for the eyes of Christ are shared. Walking | U 6 A 5 U(10) |
| what is unseen through His eyes is too fragmented to be | P 3 C 6 P(7) |
| to demonstrate their sinlessness to eyes that still believe that sin | P 3 G 7 P(15) |
| not limited to the body's eyes. Some do not need your | P 4 A 3 P(19) |
| seem impractical, and in the eyes of the world it would | P 4 C 7 P(26) |
| vision does not use your eyes, but you can look through | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| know of shadows. His the eyes that look past error to | S 2 B 6 S(14) |
| sight of Christ becomes the eyes you choose. Give up all | S 2 D 2 S(17) |
| you should, and be His eyes through which you look on | S 2 D 5 S(18) |
| is cruel in its frightened eyes and takes the form of | S 3 C S(22) |
| not be a change that eyes can see, nor will you | G 1 A 8 G(3) |
| you see them through my eyes and understand their cost. Then | G 2 A 1 G(4) |
| is not secret to the eyes of Christ Who sees it | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
| hidden to the bodys eyes, and to those still invested | G 5 A 1 G(13) |