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| and this induces a false feeling of confidence in the solution | T 1 C 10 T(57)57 |
| person (or juggler?) with a feeling of emptiness, which in fact | T 1 C 10 T(58)58 |
| error, because you are not feeling loving, so you want me | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
| is MET ungraciously the resulting feeling may well be one of | T 3 A 30 T(127)126 |
| the final expression of its feeling for you, it lets you | T 11 H 14 T(476)- 303 |
| being transported BEYOND himself. This feeling of liberation FAR exceeds the | T 18 G 12 T(679)506 |
| as certainly, IT has no feeling. It transmits TO YOU the | T 19 H 7 T(719)543 |
| is given. It has NO feeling for them. All of the | T 19 H 7 T(719)543 |
| for them. All of the feeling with which they are invested | T 19 H 7 T(719)543 |
| and they retreat in fear, feeling the seeming firm foundation of | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
| hurt yourself, without the other feeling pain. T 22 G | T 22 G 13 T(817)636 |
| worldly thought or act or feeling has a motivation other than | T 27 B 5 T(936)762 |
| give, because it HAS no feeling. It behaves in ways you | T 28 G 2 T(985)811 |
| using the description of the feeling in whatever term seems accurate | W 5 L 1 W(8) |
| thirsty, drinking from a cup, feeling the rim of a cup | W 7 L 3 W(11) |
| of relaxation, and even a feeling that you are approaching, if | W 44 L 10 W(76) |
| increased alertness, rather than a feeling of drowsiness and enervation. Joy | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
| five minute practice periods, by feeling happiness arise in us according | W 100 L 6 W(201) |
| chest, a deep and certain feeling of relief. The time remaining | W 134 L 17 W(284) |
| will be no sense of feeling ill or feeling well, of | W 136 L 17 W(294) |
| sense of feeling ill or feeling well, of pain or pleasure | W 136 L 17 W(294) |
| that includes all shifts in feeling, alterations in conditions of the | W 152 L 5 W(322) |
| experience, a different kind of feeling and awareness. You have spent | W 157 L 1 W(339) |
| and hopelessness as he is feeling them. Yet is he really | W 166 L 6 W(365) |
| exile here. Just a persistent feeling, sometimes not more than a | W 183 L 1 W(394) |
| idea, or perhaps just a feeling of reaching out to someone | P 4 A 3 P(19) |
| the form of a sudden feeling that you have something to | S 1 A 5 S(2) |
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| demonstrated by your attitudes, your feelings, and your behavior. Your attitudes | T 4 E 1 T(213)C 40 |
| attitudes are obviously conflicted; your feelings have a narrow range on | T 4 E 1 T(213)C 40 |
| done this by your own feelings, for this is the one | T 4 E 14 T(216)C 43 |
| between neurotic and healthy guilt feelings was that neurotic guilt feelings | T 5 F 6 T(248)C 75 |
| feelings was that neurotic guilt feelings DO NOT HELP ANYONE. This | T 5 F 6 T(248)C 75 |
| Neurotic guilt feelings are a device of the | T 5 F 6 T(249)C 76 |
| Your concept of healthy guilt feelings has great merit, but without | T 5 F 7 T(249)C 76 |
| the distinction in terms of feelings which led to a decision | T 5 F 7 T(249)C 76 |
| 85 Guilt feelings are always a sign that | T 5 G 12 T(258)C 85 |
| possible reason for continuing guilt feelings. We have said this before | T 5 H 1 T(258)C 85 |
| 5 H 3. Guilt feelings are the PRESERVERS of time | T 5 H 3 T(259)C 86 |
| the awareness of being; induces feelings of unreality; and results in | T 7 G 2 T(324)C 151 |
| it. You DO experience guilt FEELINGS, but you have NO IDEA | T 12 A 2 T(485)312 |
| all the strange forms and feelings, and actions and reactions, that | T 13 G 3 T(528)- 355 |
| It transmits TO YOU the feelings that you WANT. Like any | T 19 H 7 T(719)543 |
| I see. I CHOSE the feelings I experience, and I DECIDED | T 21 C 2 T(767)589 |
| CAUSE of the events and feelings its maker thinks IT causes | T 21 C 10 T(770)592 |
| a sense of worthlessness, and feelings of impermanence and unreality. You | T 21 F 3 T(780)601 |
| of day you want; the feelings you would have, the things | T 30 B 3 T(1017) 831 |
| you. Try to lay such feelings aside, and merely use these | W 3 L 1 W(5) |
| perceive it, and of the feelings as you experience it. Further | W 5 L 4 W(9) |
| specifically: I can replace my feelings of depression, anxiety, or worry | W 34 L 6 W(56) |
| you concern is associated with feelings of inadequacy, since otherwise you | W 47 L 5 W(83) |
| being split into opposites induces feelings of acute and constant conflict | W 96 L 1 W(189) |
| one idea which underlies all feelings that are not supremely happy | W 167 L 2 W(368) |
| people hear words, some receive feelings of inner conviction, and some | S 1 A 7 S(3) |
| prayer, or asking-out-of-need, always involves feelings of weakness and inadequacy, and | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
| does entails your fate, your feelings, your despair or hope, your | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
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| conflict only because the individual feels AS IF both were occurring | T 2 E 36 T(109)108 |
| than it hurts you, and feels exonerated in beating a child | T 3 C 6 T(133)132 |
| only identification with which it feels safe, because the body's vulnerability | T 4 F 4 T(219)C 46 |
| with it. And the ego feels badly in need of allies | T 6 E 4 T(285)C 112 |
| who identifies with the ego FEELS DEPRIVED. What he EXPERIENCES is | T 11 D 6 T(461)- 288 |
| thinks he would PREFER. He feels guilty for the sin of | T 16 F 7 T(618)445 |
| you what it is it feels. IT DOES NOT KNOW. It | T 27 G 3 T(954)780 |
| the deep confusion that it feels about how it was made | T 31 E 13 T(1059)873 |
| ours. And the love He feels for us becomes our own | W 181 L 8 W(390) |
| which the teacher of God feels called upon to sacrifice his | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| the end of guilt who feels responsible for his brother in | P 3 H 5 P(17) |
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| and place him at the feet of Jesus. T 1 | T 1 B 28 T(17)17 |
| right mind, and sitting at feet of Jesus. HS note.) | T 1 B 28b T(17)17 |
| right in her emphasis on Feet on the ground and fingertips | T 1 B 37t T(32)32 |
| of my position. Because my feet are on the ground and | T 1 B 40ab T(43)43 |
| you walk in sanity, with feet on solid ground, and through | T 23 C 14 T(829)648 |
| makes the ground beneath your feet seem solid. And it IS | T 23 C 14 T(829)648 |
| your ears, your hands, your feet. How gentle are the sights | T 24 F 3 T(852)671 |
| no hands to hold nor feet to guide. Be glad that | T 24 F 5 T(853)672 |
| has laid them at your feet, and asks you now that | T 29 C 4 T(994)820 |
| Guest will welcome everyone whose feet have touched the holy ground | T 29 C 4 T(994)820 |
| This world will bind your feet and tie your hands and | T 29 G 5 T(1005)819 |
| a little longer with his feet still touching earth. Yet is | T 30 F 3 T(1030)844 |
| exchange I lay before your feet the peace of God, and | T 31 G 7 T(1070)884 |
| my actions, and lead my feet. I am walking steadily on | W 60 L 4 W(110) |
| gently lays them at the feet of truth. And there they | W 134 L 6 W(282) |
| He appoints. He needs our feet to bring us where He | W 154 L 11 W(331) |
| 155 L 13. Your feet are safely set upon the | W 155 L 13 W(335) |
| gratitude and gladness at your feet. The scent of flowers is | W 156 L 4 W(337) |
| refrain from kneeling at his feet. Yet you will take his | W 161 L 9 W(351) |
| his face, his hands and feet, his clothing. Watch him smile | W 161 L 11 W(352) |
| in threadbare clothing, and with feet that bleed a little from | W 166 L 6 W(365) |
| R5 2. Steady our feet, our Father; let our doubts | W 170 R5 2 W(381) |
| my voice, my eyes, my feet, my hands, through which I | W 170 R5 9 W(383) |
| lay them down before the feet of truth, to be removed | W 227 L 1 W(469) |
| and ears and hands and feet. It needs your voice. And | W 300 W9 5 W(550) |
| me back, and guide my feet aright. My brothers all can | W 324 L 1 W(576) |
| my tongue, my hands, my feet today Have but one purpose | W 353 L 0 W(608) |
| to God to keep his feet on earth. Now he can | P 3 D 4 P(8) |
| you up and keep your feet secure; your purpose steadfast and | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
| in a savage world with feet that bleed, and with a | S 3 E 6 S(27) |
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| Demon Possession. After all, Lucifer fell, but he was still an | T 1 B 30j T(19)19 |
| is that a deep sleep fell upon Adam. While the Bible | T 2 A 11 T(65)65 |
| When the deep sleep fell upon Adam, he was then | T 2 A 14 T(67)67 |
| a very young child who fell down the stairs when HS | T 2 B 13 T(75)75 |
| if the creation of another's fell. In consequence, his theory emphasized | T 2 E 28 T(107)106 |