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LONGING.....................3
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and has twisted even your longing for God into a means | T 10 F 7 T(434)- 261 |
and look not back with longing on the travesty it made | T 16 G 9 T(624)- 451 |
of Christ look back with longing on a slaughter house? No | M 14 A 4 M(35) |
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LONGINGS....................1
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and away from hell. All longings are satisfied, for what remains | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
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LONGITUDINAL................1
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B 40ad. In the longitudinal (or horizontal) plane, the true | T 1 B 40ad T(43)43 |
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LONGS.......................2
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God is perfect, and He longs to share His vision WITH | T 11 G 5 T(470)- 297 |
you is what the universe longs to behold. All living things | W 156 L 5 W(338) |
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LOOKED......................66
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distortion. (HS scalded hand, and looked for butter to put on | T 2 B 64 T(86)85 |
just as God Himself once looked upon what he had created | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
been cautioned several times. He looked to the past for an | T 3 C 34 T(142)141 |
less pessimistic view, but have looked in the wrong direction for | T 3 F 14 T(155)154 |
with broken bodies are often looked down on by the ego | T 4 I 5 T(232)C 59 |
When you have at last looked at the ego's foundation without | T 10 B 2 T(420)- 247 |
shrinking, you will also have looked upon ours. I come to | T 10 B 2 T(420)- 247 |
your conflicting invitations. You have looked upon your minds, and accepted | T 11 H 9 T(474)- 301 |
it is because you have looked within, and thought you saw | T 11 H 10 T(474)- 301 |
afraid of me because you looked within, and are afraid of | T 11 H 11 T(475)- 302 |
you peace, IF YOU REALLY LOOKED UPON IT. If you are | T 11 H 11 T(475)- 302 |
same place you could have looked upon me and all your | T 11 H 11 T(475)- 302 |
death. For you will have looked upon the deathless IN YOURSELF | T 11 H 16 T(476)- 303 |
11 I 8. You looked upon the unreal and found | T 11 I 8 T(479)306 |
will they understand, because they looked within, and saw, beyond the | T 12 E 12 T(499)- 326 |
sanity of His vision, they looked upon themselves with love, seeing | T 12 E 12 T(499)- 326 |
seek it there. You have looked for it where it is | T 12 F 5 T(501)328 |
truth in you, because you looked for it in them, and | T 12 F 7 T(502)329 |
FROM WITHOUT. When he has looked within, and seen the radiance | T 13 D 7 T(518) - 345 |
Father loved him not, and looked upon him as condemned. | T 13 D 7 T(518) - 345 |
IS delusional, and has NOT looked upon himself. To him I | T 13 D 11 T(519)- 346 |
ONLY because you have NOT looked at what it IS, and | T 15 H 3 T(584)- 411 |
BE DIFFERENT. Yet we have looked at it far closer than | T 17 E 6 T(641)468 |
he was healed, because you looked on what makes faith FOREVER | T 19 B 9 T(697)521 |
ACHIEVED THROUGH MURDER. Salvation is looked upon as a way by | T 19 F 9 T(714)538 |
at what they saw. They looked on it directly, WITHOUT attempting | T 20 D 3 T(740)564 |
The body can NOT be looked upon EXCEPT through judgment. To | T 20 H 7 T(757)580 |
solve. All is redeemed, when looked upon with vision. For this | T 20 I 6 T(759)582 |
Whose sight it IS. Everything looked upon with vision falls gently | T 20 I 6 T(759)582 |
gentle sights and sounds are looked on happily, and heard with | T 20 I 11 T(762)584 |
12. When you have looked on what seemed terrifying, and | T 20 I 12 T(762)584 |
and peace; when you have looked on scenes of violence and | T 20 I 12 T(762)584 |
of miracles is meaningless. EVERYTHING looked upon with vision is healed | T 21 A 1 T(763)585 |
light of vision it is looked upon quite differently. You CAN | T 21 D 12 T(776)597 |
ego tremble. What if you looked within, and saw NO sin | T 21 E 2 T(777)598 |
different premise. Each one has looked within, and seen NO lack | T 22 A 3 T(795)- 616 |
7. When you have looked upon each other with COMPLETE | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
strength of love BECAUSE they looked on innocence. And every error | T 23 A 3 T(819)638 |
need NOT be broken; merely looked upon and gone beyond. | T 23 C 1 T(825)644 |
within yourself, when you have looked on him as on a | T 24 C 8 T(844)663 |
Yet think not that it looked upon your brother FIRST, nor | T 24 F 4 T(853)672 |
love and follow home? He looked upon you FIRST, but recognized | T 24 F 6 T(853)672 |
there BECAUSE of what you looked upon in him. HE is | T 25 C 8 T(870)689 |
COULD believe, if you but looked at what it really IS | T 25 H 3 T(886)705 |
will see. They can be looked at NOW. Why wait 'til | T 26 I 5 T(926)752 |
sent your brother, YOU have looked upon in grief. And everything | T 27 B 3 T(935)761 |
world so bitterly bereft be looked on as a condemnation by | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
the world he sees. And, LOOKED AT thus, the world provides | T 27 H 5 T(958)784 |
cherished NOR attacked, but merely looked upon as children's toys, without | T 30 E 4 T(1028)842 |
The face of Christ is looked upon BEFORE the Father is | T 30 F 6 T(1031)845 |
see relationships AMONG events. And, looked at SEPARATELY, they HAVE no | T 30 H 6 T(1038)852 |
external places where you have looked for salvation in the past | W 70 L 6 W(132) |
W(156) and looked upon the miracle of love | W 78 L 9 W(156) |
as much as when you looked at it before. Your whole | W 128 L 7 W(262) |
you found exactly what you looked for when you came. There | W 132 L 4 W(274) |
answered, and the sight that looked upon it now has been | W 166 L 11 W(366) |
which bring illusions. He has looked on them and found them | W 185 L 5 W(403) |
the world. What we have looked upon we would extend, for | W 187 L 11 W(412) |
It can so easily be looked upon that arguments which prove | W 188 L 2 W(413) |
light that I have ever looked upon. Its love is limitless | W 252 L 1 W(497) |
the world that can be looked on only now. It has | W 289 L 1 W(537) |
images are then projected outward, looked upon, esteemed as real, and | W 325 L 1 W(577) |
myself alone. And as I looked upon the treasure which I | W 344 L 1 W(598) |
long ago passed by is looked upon as a new thought | M 3 A 3 M(5) |
that the world must be looked at differently, if His promises | M 12 A 1 M(30) |
God is said to have looked on all He created and | P 4 B 4 P(22) |
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LOOKING.....................82
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the Bluebird. While HS was looking for this dream, she came | T 1 B 37af T(36)36 |
it passes over all others, looking past error to truth. Because | T 2 B 70 T(87)86 |
and is capable only of looking beyond it to the defense | T 2 C 19 T(94)93 |
Charity is a way of looking at another AS IF he | T 2 C 21 T(95)94 |
Holy Spirit promotes healing by looking beyond it, to what the | T 5 C 8 T(236)C 63 |
have made the mistake of looking for the Holy Spirit in | T 5 E 6 T(242)C 69 |
else to learn. Everyone is looking for himself and the power | T 8 D 6 T(352)C 179 |
following this way, you ARE looking for the truth in YOU | T 8 K 9 T(384)211 |
Holy Spirit lies simply in looking beyond error from the beginning | T 9 C 6 T(389)216 |
ACKNOWLEDGING it in yourself, and looking for a distant light to | T 9 D 7 T(393)220 |
it, unless you are NOT LOOKING. It is PERFECTLY obvious that | T 9 F 3 T(399)- 226 |
it means that you are looking without love on God and | T 9 K 8 T(417)- 244 |
is lost, because you are looking on what God creates AS | T 10 E 1 T(430)- 257 |
looks at them, for not looking is the way they are | T 10 F 1 T(433) 260 |
this, for we are merely looking honestly for truth. The dynamics | T 10 F 1 T(433) 260 |
one dispel illusions EXCEPT by looking at them directly, WITHOUT protecting | T 10 F 2 T(433) 260 |
for what you will be looking at IS the source of | T 10 F 2 T(433) 260 |
obstacle to real vision without looking upon it, for to lay | T 11 C 16 T(458)- 285 |
you perceive it, than for looking at the cause of fear | T 11 C 17 T(458)- 285 |
see in. Two ways of looking at the world are in | T 11 H 5 T(473)- 300 |
to you, because you are looking at SOMETHING ELSE. Yet it | T 11 I 3 T(477)304 |
326 MANIFESTA-TION, looking always on the real world | T 12 E 10 T(499)- 326 |
THE PAST, you are NOT looking inward. The past is NOT | T 13 D 4 T(517)344 |
remember your Father's love. And, looking without mercy upon your brothers | T 13 D 8 T(518) - 345 |
have NOTHING to lose by looking open-eyed at this, for ugliness | T 15 H 3 T(584)- 411 |
possible, the necessary process of looking straight at ALL the interference | T 15 I 9 T(591)- 418 |
a way of avoiding, or looking AWAY FROM the whole, to | T 16 C 2 T(604)431 |
16 F 1. In looking at the special relationship, it | T 16 F 1 T(615)442 |
of the ego's way of looking. For the EGO believes the | T 17 G 5 T(652)479 |
they ARE a way of LOOKING at the world, and CHANGING | T 18 C 2 T(664)491 |
his errors, looking PAST all barriers between your | T 19 B 8 T(697)521 |
vanishes. Only the habit of LOOKING for it still remains. And | T 19 D 11 T(705)529 |
beholding Him. For you are looking where He IS, and NOT | T 19 D 17 T(707)- 531 |
of Christ behind the veil, looking between the snow white petals | T 20 B 4 T(734)558 |
mere perception; a way of LOOKING in which CERTAINTY is lost | T 20 D 1 T(740)564 |
would have it be. Their looking merely asked a question, and | T 20 D 3 T(740)564 |
it? Here are we one, looking with perfect gentleness upon each | T 20 D 11 T(743)567 |
on others as on itself. Looking with charity within, what can | T 20 D 12 T(744)567 |
be long held back from looking on the face of Christ | T 20 G 13 T(754)577 |
You are indeed correct in looking on each other as His | T 22 B 12 T(800)620 |
illusions leads to war. Peace looking on itself EXTENDS itself. War | T 23 B 12 T(824)643 |
darkness into light merely by looking PAST it TO the Light | T 25 B 4 T(866)685 |
NOT Christ you see by looking thus. It is the enemy | T 25 F 3 T(880)699 |
an ALTERNATIVE, ANOTHER way of looking at what he has seen | T 25 H 9 T(888)707 |
and like its cause, is looking forward; looking back, but OVERLOOKING | T 26 I 4 T(926)752 |
its cause, is looking forward; looking back, but OVERLOOKING what is | T 26 I 4 T(926)752 |
are but a way of LOOKING, NOT a question asked. A | T 27 E 3 T(947)773 |
ACCLAIM the truth, instead of looking on it as an enemy | T 29 C 1 T(993)819 |
road to hell, instead of looking on it as a simple | T 29 C 1 T(993)819 |
This is the penalty for looking not within for certainty, and | T 29 I 2 T(1009)823 |
of experience. And then, in looking back, you think you see | T 30 H 2 T(1037)851 |
eyes salvation has released from looking at the cost of keeping | T 31 F 2 T(1061)875 |
practice periods are sufficient, involve looking about you and applying the | W 9 L 3 W(15 |
you slowly, saying: I am looking at a meaningless world. Repeat | W 13 L 4 W(22) |
horrors at which you are looking. These things are part of | W 14 L 6 W(25) |
idea for today, followed by looking about you and letting your | W 25 L 6 W(43) |
to whatever you see in looking about you. Not only should | W 28 L 7 W(48) |
at least once an hour, looking slowly about you as you | W 29 L 6 W(50) |
repeat it to yourself slowly, looking about you, and trying to | W 30 L 3 W(51) |
subject comes to mind, and looking within rather than without. Today's | W 30 L 5 W(51) |
two or three times, while looking around at the world you | W 32 L 3 W(53) |
There is another way of looking at the world. | W 33 L 0 W(54) |
There is another way of looking at this. W 33 | W 33 L 3 W(54) |
a minute or so of looking about you as you apply | W 37 L 4 W(60) |
today slowly, with eyes open, looking about you. Then close your | W 42 L 4 W(70) |
the thought once more while looking slowly about; close your eyes | W 42 L 5 W(71) |
There is another way of looking at the world. Since the | W 57 L 3 W(104) |
must be another way of looking at it. I see everything | W 57 L 3 W(104) |
in them you have been looking for it. It is not | W 70 L 7 W(132) |
to remain in the clouds looking vainly for idols there, when | W 70 L 8 W(133) |
periods will be devoted to looking at the world which our | W 75 L 4 W(146) |
learn a different way of looking at a gift. God's gifts | W 105 L 3 W(210) |
our thankful eyes, no longer looking downward to the dust. We | W 123 L 4 W(248) |
point at which it ended, looking back on it, imagining we | W 158 L 4 W(341) |
idea the light of resurrection, looking past all thoughts of crucifixion | W 196 L 3 W(438) |
on it, and saw them looking back at me. How fierce | W 265 L 1 W(511) |
sight. For I am really looking nowhere; seeing but what is | W 289 L 1 W(537) |
would bless the world by looking on it through the eyes | W 304 L 1 W(554) |
a child who is not looking where he is going running | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
Resistance is its way of looking at things; its interpretation of | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
reverse his twisted way of looking at the world; his twisted | P 3 F 2 P(12) |
world; his twisted way of looking at himself. The truth is | P 3 F 2 P(12) |