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| hour, at least remind yourself hourly: I am as God created | W 94 L 5 W(184) |
| every effort to do the hourly exercises today. Each one you | W 94 L 5 W(184) |
| from your One Self. Our hourly five minute practicing will be | W 96 L 8 W(190) |
| it not worth five minutes hourly to recognize your special function | W 98 L 5 W(195) |
| loving as Himself. Besides these hourly five minute rests, pause frequently | W 102 L 5 W(206) |
| longer practice periods today, the hourly five minutes given to the | W 104 L 3 W(208) |
| Him more. At least remember hourly to say the words which | W 105 L 9 W(211) |
| each time you rest, and hourly remember that you came to | W 109 L 6 W(223) |
| His gratitude to you. Remember hourly to think of Him, and | W 123 L 8 W(249) |
| mirror offered you today by hourly repeating to yourself: Let me | W 124 L 11 W(252) |
| is made. Remember your decision hourly, and take a moment to | W 129 L 9 W(265) |
| say our prayer for healing hourly, and take a minute as | W 140 L 12 W(309) |
| 18. And we will hourly remember Him Who is salvation | W 151 L 18 W(320) |
| Him throughout the day, and hourly invite Him with the words | W 152 L 12 W(323) |
| as ministers of God in hourly remembrance of our mission and | W 153 L 17 W(327) |
| than fifteen minutes, and the hourly remembrances you make throughout the | W 200 R6 1 W(452) |
| Nor will we forget our hourly remembrance, in between calling to | W 220 IN2 3 W(459) |
| let me not forget my hourly thanksgiving that You have remained | W 232 L 1 W(475) |
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| and we could devote many hours to this, lets consider all | T 3 A 36 T(128)127 |
| You who have spent days, hours, and even years, in chaining | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| become the circles of the hours and the days which bind | W 153 L 3 W(324) |
| to those who count the hours still, and rise and work | W 169 L 10 W(375) |
| is not of days nor hours, for it comes from Heaven | W 310 L 1 W(560) |
| set, and in the half-lit hours in between. Indeed, your pathway | W 361 EP 2 W(619) |
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| try to make this impoverished house stand. ITS weakness IS your | T 4 B 29 T(194)C 21 |
| place you set aside to house your hatred is NOT a | T 18 G 8 T(678)505 |
| be. Each body seems to house a SEPARATE mind, a DISCONNECTED | T 18 I 5 T(686)510 |
| born, and bodies made to house the mad idea, and give | T 20 G 8 T(753)576 |
| and vanished. For what could house this mad idea AGAINST reality | T 20 G 8 T(753)576 |
| are not strangers in the house of God. Welcome your brother | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| think what happens when the house of God perceives itself divided | T 23 B 11 T(824)643 |
| the Holy One becomes a house of sin. And nothing is | T 23 B 11 T(824)643 |
| to catch another fish, to house your specialness in better style | T 24 H 4 T(861)680 |
| it can become a treasure house as rich and limitless as | T 26 B 4 T(902)721A |
| sickness. It is like the house set upon straw. It SEEMS | T 28 H 5 T(988)814 |
| wash away, and yet this house will stand forever, for its | T 28 H 7 T(989)815 |
| God's Son unto His Father's house. Would you not WANT to | T 29 F 5 T(1002)816 |
| you TOGETHER to His Father's house. An ancient hate is passing | T 30 F 7 T(1032)846 |
| KEEP it in the prison house it chose, and guards, and | T 31 C 5 T(1051)865 |
| him surely to his Father's house by his own will, forever | W 125 L 2 W(253) |
| Spirit's single gift; the treasure house to which you can appeal | W 159 L 6 W(345) |
| you Who seeks His Father's house, and knows that He is | W 183 L 4 W(394) |
| air that fills His Father's house. You are His home as | W 183 L 5 W(395) |
| a transitory phase; a prison house from which you go into | W 184 L 10 W(400) |
| and go unto our Father's house. We have been gone too | W 193 L 10 W(430) |
| will you leave the prison house or claim your strength until | W 197 L 2 W(441) |
| seems to be a prison house for you or anyone. | W 200 L 4 W(449) |
| walk together to our Father's house as brothers and the holy | W 263 L 2 W(509) |
| and thus escape the prison house in which I think I | W 357 L 1 W(612) |
| it be wasted? God's treasure house can never be empty. And | M 7 A 4 M(23) |
| with longing on a slaughter house? No one who has escaped | M 14 A 4 M(35) |
| at last unto your Father's house. He will direct your footsteps | S 2 D 3 S(18) |
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| gives you life cannot be housed in death. NO MORE CAN | T 25 A 1 T(864)683 |
| moved in isolation, unattached, and housed within a body. Now I | W 223 L 1 W(465) |
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| erratic nature of the Cayce household, and also on the rather | T 3 C 32 T(141)140 |
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HOVER.......................2
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| been restored. Around you angels hover lovingly, to keep away all | T 26 J 6 T(929)755 |
| not walk alone. God's angels hover close, and all about. His | W 361 EP 6 W(620) |
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| to feel safety surrounding you, hovering over you, and holding you | W 68 L 7 W(127) |
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HOVERS......................1
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| the strength of God, which hovers over it and blesses it | T 16 B 3 T(603)430 |
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HOWARD......................1
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| has always been most effective. Howard Hunt made a very good | T 4 G 11 T(226)C 53 |
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HOWLING.....................1
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| himself, poised to attack, and howling to unite with him again | W 161 L 8 W(351) |
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| re first 3 points.) Q (HS) Would you regard this communication | T 1 B 3c T(1) |
| T 1 B 3e. HS fearful in taxi about a | T 1 B 3e T(2)-2- |
| T 1 B 11b. HS has some fear about 11 | T 1 B 11b T(3)-3- |
| 21b. (add for 21. HS considered changing iron to steel | T 1 B 21b T(6)-6- |
| which is still dim to HS) that the reason is not | T 1 B 22i T(7)-7- |
| original phrasing had been singular. (HS aside about liking the first | T 1 B 22j T(7)-7- |
| ashamed of you before God. (HS ? of misquote.) is interpreted as | T 1 B 22t T(9)-9- |
| time. (e.g. given of HS report rewrite for Esther! Esther | T 1 B 23c T(10)-10- |
| are the Everlasting Arms means. (HS explanation: This means that He | T 1 B 23e T(10)-10- |
| SPECIAL EXPLANATION: (In response to HS request re possible corrections.) Change | T 1 B 23f T(11)11 |
| 25d. Note that YOUR (HS) Revelation occurred specifically after you | T 1 B 25d T(15)15 |
| sitting at feet of Jesus. HS note.) T 1 B | T 1 B 28b T(17)17 |
| 1 B 30b. Aside (HS commented on awakening with the | T 1 B 30b T(18)18 |
| that you are into light. (HS fearful of writing next part | T 1 B 30f T(18)18 |
| 30v. Special Revelation for HS T 1 B 30w | T 1 B 30v T(21)21 |
| T 1 B 30ad. (HS meeting with Dr. Wise and | T 1 B 30ad T(21)21 |
| driven behavior of any kind. HS has other personal material related | T 1 B 33c T(23)23 |
| T 1 B 36e. (HS raises point that Biblical language | T 1 B 36e T(25)25 |
| T 1 B 36u. (HS note: If you ask somebody | T 1 B 36u T(28)28 |
| Jack (taxi man couldn't pick HS up, etc.) to show you | T 1 B 37j T(30)30 |
| your notes virtue is triumphant. (HS note re submission-dominance, feminine-masculine roles | T 1 B 37z T(34)34 |
| dream about the Bluebird. While HS was looking for this dream | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
| example of how extremely good HS had become over the intervening | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
| the visionary level, after which HS wrote If you will tell | T 1 B 40l T(40)40 |
| had a terrific impact on HS.) T 1 B 40m | T 1 B 40l T(40)40 |
| 1 B 40u. NOTE HS objects to doggerel sound of | T 1 B 40u T(41)41 |
| is the first time that HS ever said that she would | T 1 B 41p T(47)47 |
| mentioned yesterday (refers to discussion HS and B. had) provide an | T 1 B 41q T(47)47 |
| 41ac. (special Revelation re HS OMISSION 1.) T 1 | T 1 B 41ac T(50)50 |
| T 1 B 41ad. HS question re: past memories. Answer | T 1 B 41ad T(50)50 |
| re sex under existing conditions) (HS raised previous question about the | T 1 B 41at T(52)52 |
| to a visionary experience of HS) introduced some error variance, but | T 1 C 6 T(56)56 |
| if you choose. (Note to HS: You are writing this with | T 1 C 8 T(56)56 |
| crucial. This is ref. to HS reluctance to take dictations as | T 2 A 31 T(72)72 |
| unwarranted fear of a PERSON. (HS story refers to a very | T 2 B 13 T(75)75 |
| fell down the stairs when HS had arms open in a | T 2 B 13 T(75)75 |
| afterwards, Hinda screamed upon seeing HS.) The mis-step which caused her | T 2 B 13 T(75)75 |
| to elevator man who took HS down from her apt.) to | T 2 B 18 T(76)76 |
| overestimate human intelligence remember this. (HS questions last sentence, which she | T 2 B 45 T(81) 81 |
| better learners. This increase serves (HS notes that this was written | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
| B 49. (Note to HS. The reason this is upsetting | T 2 B 49 T(81) 81 |
| taken with great difficulty by HS, and constitute the only series | T 2 B 51 T(82) 82 |
| were written very slowly. When HS asked about this, she was | T 2 B 51 T(82) 82 |
| B 52. (Aside from HS: Last night I felt briefly | T 2 B 52 T(82) 82 |
| made on 1115 by HS re B's remark concerning top | T 2 B 59 T(84) 83a |
| correcting this kind of distortion. (HS scalded hand, and looked for | T 2 B 64 T(86)85 |
| T 2 B 73. (HS request for special message for | T 2 B 73 T(88)87 |
| properly singular subject - - HS - - and remember that | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
| other way around - - HS. Answer: This confusion arises out | T 2 E 38 T(110)109 |
| theory.) (Dictated without notes by HS) T 2 E 46 | T 2 E 45 T(112)111 |
| (Dictated without notes by HS) T 2 E 57 | T 2 E 56 T(116)115 |
| The following Introduction dictated by HS without notes.) The following is | T 3 A 15 T(123)122 |
| rather than a love reaction. (HS notes that she was going | T 3 A 22 T(125)124 |
| gentle way.) (B. did call HS) T 3 A 36 | T 3 A 35 T(128)127 |
| to the obvious fact that HS was still clearly not in | T 3 A 38 T(129)128 |
| D 7. (Reply to HS question: Is this all? The | T 3 D 7 T(145)144 |
| On Wed. evening, Nov. 24, HS had sudden flash of illumination | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
| release both him and me. HS also thought later: Every time | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
| A 1. (Aside to HS. You were both wise and | T 4 A 1 T(185)C 12 |
| 4 D 16. Note: HS became very fearful here, and | T 4 D 16 T(211)C 38 |
| change your mind about them. (HS doubtful whether this is accurate | T 4 E 9 T(215)C 42 |
| learned it better than H., (HS doubtful about accuracy here) that | T 4 E 10 T(215)C 42 |