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| upon eternity. It IS a joke to think that time can | T 27 I 6 T(963)789 |
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| this is your response to Jonathan, who DOES leave things around | T 1 B 36l T(26)26 |
| that you do not love Jonathan as you should, and you | T 1 B 36m T(27)27 |
| it. You also call him Jonathan for the same reason (see | T 1 B 36m T(27)27 |
| notes right in front of Jonathan. (Note that you wrote his | T 3 A 34 T(128)127 |
| you wrote his name as Jonathan this time, although previously in | T 3 A 34 T(128)127 |
| were FORCED to call him Jonathan because you were ATTACKING him | T 3 A 34 T(128)127 |
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| which related Dave's healing and Jonathan's hernia. She thought it would | T 1 B 3e T(2)-2- |
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| set him BACK on his journey. T 4 A 2 | T 4 A 1 T(185)C 12 |
| depart from its Foundation. The journey to the cross should be | T 4 A 10 T(187)?23 |
| should be the LAST foolish journey for every mind. Do not | T 4 A 10 T(187)?23 |
| as YOUR OWN last foolish journey, you are free also to | T 4 A 10 T(187)?23 |
| loss of power, the foolish journey of the ego in its | T 4 A 10 T(187)?23 |
| 11. We have another journey to undertake, and I hope | T 4 A 11 T(187)?23 |
| viewpoint, you undertook an ego-alien journey WITH THE EGO AS GUIDE | T 5 E 6 T(242)C 69 |
| crucifixion was the last foolish journey that the Sonship need take | T 6 B 2 T(272)C 99 |
| YOURSELF in charge of the journey, where you and ONLY you | T 6 F 14 T(292)119 |
| too, in command of the journey. His recognition of the direction | T 6 F 16 T(292)119 |
| CHAPTER 8 THE JOURNEY BACK T 8 A. Introduction | T 8 A 0 T(346)C 173 |
| Ours is simply the journey back to God Who is | T 8 E 21 T(358)C 185 |
| has attempted to JOIN the journey with us AND CANNOT DO | T 8 E 21 T(358)C 185 |
| AM WITH YOU. On this journey, you have chosen me as | T 8 E 21 T(359)C 186 |
| power to interfere with the journey, because it HAS none, and | T 8 E 22 T(359)C 186 |
| it HAS none, and the journey is the way to what | T 8 E 22 T(359)C 186 |
| for all. We begin the journey back by setting out TOGETHER | T 8 F 1 T(359)C 186 |
| life and your being? The journey to God is merely the | T 8 F 11 T(362)C 189 |
| are forever. It is a journey without distance, to a goal | T 8 F 11 T(362)C 189 |
| You will not take this journey alone. I will lead you | T 10 B 2 T(420)- 247 |
| allied yourself AGAINST Him. Whatever journey you choose to take, He | T 10 C 7 T(426)253 |
| the way. But the dark journey is not the way of | T 10 D 4 T(427)- 254 |
| wander, you but undertake a journey which is not real. The | T 10 D 5 T(428)255 |
| Be not afraid of this journey into fear, for it is | T 11 C 10 T(456)283 |
| strife, and this is the journey to peace. Look straight at | T 11 C 12 T(457)- 284 |
| goes with US on the journey? T 11 C 15 | T 11 C 14 T(458)- 285 |
| guidance leads you to a journey which MUST end in perceived | T 11 E 2 T(463)- 290 |
| you realize exactly what the journey it sets you IS. | T 11 E 2 T(463)- 290 |
| MUST set you on a journey that cannot BUT lead to | T 11 E 4 T(463)- 290 |
| BE defeated. His is the journey to ACCOMPLISHMENT, and the goal | T 11 E 4 T(464)- 291 |
| You WILL undertake a journey, because you are not at | T 11 E 5 T(464)- 291 |
| leads to death. And the journey will seem long and cruel | T 11 J 7 T(482)309 |
| 11 J 8. The journey which the Son of God | T 11 J 8 T(482)309 |
| is foolish indeed. But the journey on which his Father sets | T 11 J 8 T(482)309 |
| realize that there IS no journey, but only an awakening. The | T 11 J 11 T(483)310 |
| learned of Him the joyful journey home. You wait but for | T 12 G 5 T(506)333 |
| you will travel light and journey lightly, for His sight is | T 12 G 12 T(508)- 335 |
| tempted to undertake a foolish journey that would lead AWAY from | T 12 G 13 T(508)- 335 |
| for you undertake a quiet journey to the peace of God | T 12 G 13 T(509)- 336 |
| 14 C 1. The journey that we undertake together is | T 14 C 1 T(544) - 371 |
| is GIVEN meaning. The lonely journey fails, because it has EXCLUDED | T 14 F 11 T(557)- 384 |
| to Love? For such the journey SEEMS to be. Love calls | T 16 E 10 T(614)441 |
| in union WITH you. The journey that SEEMED to be endless | T 16 E 12 T(615)442 |
| will take the last foolish journey AWAY FROM truth together. And | T 16 E 12 T(615)442 |
| retraces WITH you your mad journey OUTSIDE yourself, leading you gently | T 18 B 6 T(661)488 |
| do NOT know, because the journey into darkness has been long | T 18 D 3 T(668)495 |
| after a long and meaningless journey which you undertook apart, and | T 18 D 9 T(670)497 |
| the end of an ancient journey not realizing yet that it | T 18 I 13 T(688)512 |
| the final step in the journey inward. Here are the dark | T 18 J 10 T(692)516 |
| waits for all, after the journey. And it is brought NEARER | T 19 D 14 T(706)- 530 |
| an illusion. Such was the journey; such its ending. And in | T 19 E 7 T(710)534 |
| place is not enough. A journey without a purpose is still | T 19 L 3 T(729)553 |
| purpose, WITHOUT which IS the journey meaningless. Here is the Peace | T 19 L 12 T(731)555 |
| seek, the REASON for the journey from its beginning. Heaven is | T 19 L 12 T(731)555 |
| came this far because the journey WAS your choice. And no-one | T 19 L 14 T(732)556 |
| this world, and the long journey THROUGH this world, whatever meaning | T 19 L 14 T(732)556 |
| of crucifixion intervene between the journey and its purpose; between the | T 20 B 1 T(733) 557 |
| the symbol of the whole journey that the Son of God | T 20 B 3 T(733) 557 |
| is no part of the journey that seems more hopeless and | T 22 E 2 T(808)808a |
| such a long and lonely journey where you walked alone. The | T 22 E 6 T(809)628 |
| him if you realized you journey WITH him, to a goal | T 24 B 6 T(840)659 |
| to hold. There is no journey but to walk with Him | T 24 F 8 T(854)673 |
| that both may end a journey that has never been begun | T 24 G 8 T(857)676 |
| that you repeat again a journey that was over long ago | T 26 F 12 T(916)742 |
| but appearances of what the journey is, and how it must | T 31 B 10 T(1049)863 |
| was made to separate the journey from the purpose it MUST | T 31 D 8 T(1054)868 |
| leads away from Him. A journey FROM yourself does not exist | T 31 D 9 T(1054)868 |
| was, in calm Eternity. The journey closes, ending at the place | T 31 G 11 T(1072)886 |
| of one who makes the journey with you, and who came | W 127 L 11 W(260) |
| us. This is our final journey, which we make for everyone | W 155 L 11 W(335) |
| has dreamed for you this journey, which you make and start | W 157 L 8 W(340) |
| direction. We but undertake a journey that is over. Yet it | W 158 L 3 W(341) |
| For we but see the journey from the point at which | W 158 L 4 W(341) |
| contradictions reconciled, for here the journey ends. Experience, unlearned, untaught, unseen | W 158 L 6 W(342) |
| that you but make a journey that is done. W | W 169 L 8 W(374) |
| 6. I take the journey with you. For I share | W 170 R5 6 W(382) |
| the place at which the journey ends and is forgot. I | W 170 R5 7 W(382) |
| you back to where the journey was begun, to make another | W 170 R5 7 W(382) |
| And so we start our journey beyond words by concentrating first | W 180 IN2 5 W(387) |
| way is open, and the journey has an end in sight | W 183 L 12 W(396) |
| our goal! How short the journey still to be pursued! | W 194 L 1 W(432) |
| final steps which end a journey that was not begun. | W 225 L 2 W(467) |
| it reflects. And so the journey which the Son of God | W 249 L 1 W(493) |
| when he has made the journey for you? M 24 | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| there is to learn. His journey has begun. M 25 | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
| to Heaven. Is this a journey? No, not in truth, for | U 4 A 6 U(7) |
| at last there is no journey, no belief in sin, no | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| Forget not once this journey is begun the end is | U 8 A 1 U(13) |
| We HAVE begun the journey. Long ago the end was | U 8 A 3 U(13) |
| only start again an ancient journey long ago begun that but | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| beginning has the certainty the journey lacked 'til now. Look up | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| marks the end of a journey, not the beginning, and as | P 4 B 8 P(23) |
| beginning stage of the first journey. Even those who have begun | P 4 B 8 P(23) |
| in just an instant. The journey is not long except in | P 4 B 8 P(23) |
| more to learn before the journey is complete. Now you say | S 1 F 3 S(11) |
| to depart in peace, the journey over and the lessons learned | S 3 C 5 S(22) |