| MEETING.....................28 | |
| 1 B 30ad. (HS meeting with Dr. Wise and Dr | T 1 B 30ad T(21)21 |
| deep peace that comes from meeting yourselves and your brothers totally | T 3 H 4 T(175)C 2 |
| responsibility which you are not meeting. You KNOW this, and you | T 4 B 25 T(194)C 21 |
| to be afraid INSTEAD of meeting it. When you awaken you | T 4 B 25 T(194)C 21 |
| will see this at every meeting. But this is not why | T 4 I 3 T(232)C 59 |
| meet, and conceives of their meeting as impossible. You might remember | T 6 C 8 T(279)C 106 |
| and thus guaranteeing their ultimate meeting. This convergence SEEMS to be | T 6 C 10 T(280)C 107 |
| merely perceiving it as a meeting with your OWN past? For | T 12 D 7 T(494)321 |
| OWN past? For you are meeting no-one, and the SHARING of | T 12 D 7 T(494)321 |
| needs, and acquired methods for meeting them ON YOUR OWN TERMS | T 15 F 2 T(577)404 |
| you will think that, by meeting the needs of one, you | T 16 B 5 T(603)430 |
| your IMpatience at delay in meeting Him. Go out in gladness | T 17 C 7 T(634)- 461 |
| recognition of its inappropriateness for meeting its new purpose. The conflict | T 17 F 4 T(647)474 |
| meets illusion; truth, itself. The meeting of illusions leads to war | T 23 B 12 T(824)643 |
| walk this earth without a meeting place, and NO encounter. One | T 24 H 11 T(863)682 |
| to you. Here is the meeting of the holy Christ unto | T 25 B 1 T(865)684 |
| from time. Here is the meeting place where thoughts are brought | T 26 D 2 T(907)726 |
| in touch, and signify a meeting place to join. But always | T 29 B 1 T(991)817 |
| Its own. Such is the meeting place we try today to | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| twice today to join this meeting. Let yourself be brought unto | W 92 L 9 W(179) |
| us how to find the meeting place of self and Self | W 92 L 9 W(179) |
| 10. After the morning meeting, we will use the day | W 92 L 10 W(179) |
| good and evil have no meeting place. The self you made | W 96 L 3 W(189) |
| How could there be a meeting place at all where earth | W 99 L 3 W(197) |
| very casual encounters; a chance meeting of two apparent strangers in | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| good must come from every meeting of patient and therapist. And | P 4 B 5 P(22) |
| as salvation. Yet at each meeting there is One Who says | P 4 B 9 P(24) |
| this it sees in every meeting, where it gladly joins with | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
| MEETING-PLACE...............5 | |
| in division, but in the meeting-place where God, UNITED with His | T 14 D 12 T(550)- 377 |
| divided CANNOT cease. The holy meeting-place of the unseparated Father and | T 14 D 12 T(550)- 377 |
| His creations. In the holy meeting-place are joined the Father and | T 14 D 14 T(551)- 378 |
| not believe it is the meeting-place of worlds so different. Yet | T 17 C 2 T(632)- 459 |
| T 24 H. The Meeting-Place (N 1727 11:102) | T 24 H 0 T(860)679 |
| MEETINGS....................3 | |
| Bill to attend the rehabilitation meetings for very good reasons, and | T 4 H 12 T(231)C 58 |
| you think of the Princeton meetings in this way: I am | T 4 I 8 T(233)C 60 |
| with the first level, these meetings are not accidental, nor is | M 4 A 4 M(7) |
| MEETS.......................11 | |
| this, the mind that so meets them heals ITSELF. T | T 4 I 5 T(232)C 59 |
| of the parallel theoretically. EVERYTHING meets in God, because everything was | T 6 C 8 T(279)C 106 |
| look back. The happy learner meets the conditions of learning here | T 13 G 7 T(529)- 356 |
| learning here, as he also meets the conditions of knowledge in | T 13 G 7 T(529)- 356 |
| the OPPOSITE of what it meets, and is undone because the | T 14 E 2 T(552)- 379 |
| the real world, where guilt meets with forgiveness. Here, the world | T 18 J 9 T(692)516 |
| 23 B 12. Illusion meets illusion; truth, itself. The meeting | T 23 B 12 T(824)643 |
| And understand that everything that meets this ONE demand is worthy | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| the time be less than meets your deepest need. Give all | W 193 L 10 W(430) |
| He seems to be whatever meets the needs you think you | U 7 A 4 U(12) |
| held out to them that meets the changing need. Perhaps they | P 3 B 1 P(4) |
| MELODIES....................1 | |
| sing to you of ancient melodies you will remember. You are | W 161 L 10 W(352) |
| MELODY......................8 | |
| just a little wisp of melody, attached not to a person | T 21 B 5 T(765)587 |
| dear than any melody you taught yourself to cherish | T 21 B 6 T(766)588 |
| tiny answer, soundless in the melody which pours from God to | T 24 C 4 T(843)662 |
| And in these dreams a melody is heard which everyone remembers | T 29 J 8 T(1014)828 |
| from tiny, scattered threads of melody to one inclusive chorus from | T 31 G 10 T(1071)885 |
| Its sounds grow dim. A melody from far beyond the world | W 164 L 2 W(359) |
| you dance to death's thin melody. For in its place the | U 7 A 5 U(12) |
| you wait in sorrow Heaven's melody is incomplete, because your song | S 3 E 8 S(27) |
| MELT........................5 | |
| meet it, letting your limits melt away, suspending ALL the laws | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
| one seeming difficulty but will melt away BEFORE you reach it | T 20 E 9 T(747)570 |
| the fear of God will melt away in love. Your brother's | T 24 C 9 T(844)663 |
| were. Then will their bodies melt away, that they may frame | T 25 A 1 T(864)683 |
| So do your childish terrors melt away, and dreams become a | T 29 J 10 T(1015)829 |
| MELTING.....................1 | |
| but merely by a quiet melting in. For peace will join | T 18 G 16 T(681)508 |
| MELTS.......................2 | |
| radiance of the Kingdom, guilt melts away, and, transformed into kindness | T 13 D 14 T(520)- 347 |
| to Him, and every sorrow melts away as I accept His | W 207 L 1 W(455) |
| MEMBER......................1 | |
| B 34b. Ultimately, every member of the family of God | T 1 B 34b T(23)23 |
| MEMBERS.....................2 | |
| are not enough. The real members of MY party are ACTIVE | T 1 B 23j T(12)12 |
| and your neighbor are equal members of the same family, as | T 1 B 36h T(25)25 |
| MEMORIES....................6 | |
| HS question re: past memories. Answer: As long as you | T 1 B 41ad T(50)50 |
| And he who lives in memories alone is unaware of where | T 26 F 5 T(913)732 |
| within itself, holds all your memories and all your hopes. You | T 27 G 3 T(954)780 |
| a BETTER one? When ancient memories of hate appear, remember that | T 28 B 5 T(969)795 |
| holds ALL your shreds of memories and dreams. T 28 | T 28 C 4 T(973)- 799 |
| an answer. It restores all memories the sleeping mind forgot; all | W 168 L 3 W(371) |
| MEMORY......................120 | |
| and retain in his real memory only what is good. This | T 2 F 5 T(119)118 |
| involves a time awareness, since memory implies recalling the PAST in | T 3 B 7 T(131)130 |
| intimate connection of learning and memory. Learning is impossible WITHOUT memory | T 7 C 9 T(309)C 136 |
| memory. Learning is impossible WITHOUT memory, because it CANNOT be consistent | T 7 C 9 T(309)C 136 |
| for God is in your memory, and His Voice will tell | T 9 I 2 T(407)- 234 |
| Father. God is in your memory BECAUSE of Him. T | T 11 G 2 T(469)- 296 |
| God Himself placed in his memory. You can DENY it, but | T 11 I 4 T(478)305 |
| not know it. But His memory shines in your minds, and | T 11 I 4 T(478)305 |
| but to ask for this memory, and you WILL remember. But | T 11 I 5 T(478)305 |
| you WILL remember. But the memory of God cannot shine in | T 11 I 5 T(478)305 |
| KEEP IT SO. For the memory of God can dawn only | T 11 I 5 T(478)305 |
| ego's dark foundation is the memory of God, and it is | T 12 C 2 T(488)315 |
| are really afraid. For this memory would INSTANTLY restore you to | T 12 C 2 T(488)315 |
| and what YOU know. His memory is YOURS. If you remember | T 14 A 3 T(539)- 366 |
| In YOUR completion lies the memory of HIS wholeness, and His | T 16 E 11 T(614)441 |
| a sight, a thought, a memory, even a more GENERAL idea | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
| 4. And when the memory of God has come to | T 18 K 4 T(693)517 |
| will remember nothing else. And memory will be as useless as | T 18 K 4 T(693)517 |
| you remember. And, as this Memory rises in your mind, peace | T 19 K 1 T(726)550 |
| great amnesia in which the memory of God seems quite forgotten | T 19 K 3 T(726)550 |
| can they long withhold the memory of their relationship with their | T 20 G 13 T(754)577 |
| his Father. Here is the memory of what you ARE; a | T 21 B 7 T(766)588 |
| made will not withstand the memory of this song. And they | T 21 B 8 T(766)588 |
| is there in whom this memory lies not? The light in | T 21 B 8 T(766)588 |
| 23 B 1. The memory of God comes to the | T 23 B 1 T(821)640 |
| Father's Son. For this, the memory of his Father MUST be | T 23 B 5 T(822)641 |
| other disappears. So is the memory of God obscured in minds | T 23 B 12 T(824)643 |
| like his Father that the memory of Him springs instantly to | T 24 C 6 T(843)662 |
| to mind. And with this memory, the Son remembers his own | T 24 C 6 T(843)662 |
| world's, is set the shining memory of Him in Whom your | T 24 G 6 T(856)675 |
| he prefers to them? The memory of God shines not alone | T 24 H 2 T(860)679 |
| one unlearned lesson in his memory; one thought with purpose still | T 24 H 7 T(862)681 |
| and without the other. The memory of God MUST be denied | T 26 B 3 T(902)721A |
| and will shine away all memory of sacrifice and loss. | T 26 C 6 T(906)725 |
| door beyond which is the memory of His Love kept perfectly | T 26 C 7 T(906)725 |
| time. You keep an ancient memory before your eyes. And he | T 26 F 5 T(913)732 |
| road long since a distant memory of time gone by? | T 26 F 8 T(915)741 |
| the truth is in your memory. And to this name your | T 26 H 14 T(922)748 |
| the Face of Christ and memory of God. And would you | T 26 J 2 T(928)754 |
| gone, but, being kept in memory, APPEARS to have immediate effects | T 28 A 1 T(967)793 |
| you cling to it in memory, if you did not DESIRE | T 28 A 2 T(967)793 |
| still were there to see. Memory, like perception, is a skill | T 28 A 2 T(967)793 |
| DONE. It is an unselective memory, which is NOT used to | T 28 A 3 T(967)793 |
| T 28 B. The Present Memory (N 1937 12:72) | T 28 B 0 T(967)793 |
| can indeed make use of memory, for God Himself is there | T 28 B 1 T(967)793 |
| But this is NOT a memory of past events, but ONLY | T 28 B 1 T(967)793 |
| long accustomed to believe that memory holds only what is past | T 28 B 2 T(968)794 |
| There IS no link of memory to the past. If YOU | T 28 B 2 T(968)794 |
| The Holy Spirit's use of memory is quite APART from time | T 28 B 2 T(968)794 |
| T 28 B 3. Memory holds a message it receives | T 28 B 3 T(968)794 |
| the past is held in memory, as you make use of | T 28 B 4 T(968)794 |
| FAR exceeds the span of memory that your perception sees. This | T 28 B 6 T(969)795 |
| as perfect as Itself. Its memory does NOT lie in the | T 28 B 7 T(969)795 |
| an instant's stillness, when the memory of God returns to them | T 28 B 9 T(970)796 |
| in that instant is His memory allowed to offer all its | T 28 B 10 T(970)796 |
| 11. How instantly the memory of God arises in the | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| no fear to keep the memory away. Its own remembering has | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| And where is sacrifice, when memory of God has come to | T 28 B 12 T(971)797 |
| reality than to allow the memory of God to flow ACROSS | T 28 B 13 T(971)797 |
| closed it with Himself. His memory has NOT gone by, and | T 28 B 13 T(971)797 |
| A dream is like a memory, in that it pictures what | T 28 C 4 T(973)- 799 |
| has been forgotten. Where no memory of sin and of illusion | T 29 F 1 T(1001)815 |
| about yourself return to your memory. Therefore in your forgiveness lies | W 62 L 1 W(114) |
| of God, and clears your memory of all dead thoughts so | W 122 L 3 W(244) |
| as one, and in our memory is the recall how dear | W 139 L 11 W(306) |
| evoked in his confused, bewildered memory of this distorted tale. God's | W 153 L 14 W(327) |
| yours by your acknowledgment. And memory of Him awakens in the | W 168 L 2 W(371) |
| that this is true. A memory of home keeps haunting you | W 183 L 1 W(394) |
| place of shelter are a memory now so distorted that you | W 183 L 4 W(394) |
| given back to full awareness, memory of God entirely restored, the | W 185 L 1 W(402) |
| and the world restores the memory to you as well. From | W 188 L 4 W(413) |
| For thus you call the memory of Him to come again | W 194 L 8 W(433) |
| forgotten Word re-echoes in our memory, and gathers clarity as we | W 195 L 7 W(436) |
| of bondage, and invite the memory of God to come again | W 200 R6 1 W(452) |
| longer think illusions true. The memory of God is shimmering across | W 220 IN2 10 W(461) |
| laid before It, and the memory of God not far behind | W 230 W2 3 W(473) |
| that we cannot lose the memory of You and of Your | W 234 L 2 W(477) |
| because each part contains Your memory, and truth must shine in | W 243 L 2 W(487) |
| our goal is God. His memory is hidden in our minds | W 258 L 1 W(503) |
| which ends forever as Your memory returns to him. And now | W 270 L 1 W(516) |
| What He beholds invites Your memory to be restored to me | W 271 W6 2 W(518) |
| me happiness? What but Your memory can satisfy Your Son? I | W 272 W6 1 W(519) |
| to terrify you. And the memory of all your Father's Love | W 280 W7 4 W(528) |
| walk? And what except the memory of You could signify to | W 287 L 2 W(535) |
| goal, for it contains the memory of God. And as we | W 290 W8 5 W(539) |
| be complete, and let the memory of You return to me | W 291 L 2 W(540) |
| he may find again the memory of You, and of Your | W 304 L 2 W(554) |
| to Heaven that an ancient memory returns to me? Today I | W 306 L 1 W(556) |
| God. Within me is the memory of Him. W 309 | W 309 L 1 W(559) |
| to my Creator and His memory. --- Manuscript | W 315 L 2 W(566) |
| and the end secure. The memory of You awaits me there | W 317 L 2 W(568) |
| Its sureness being Theirs. God's memory is in our holy minds | W 320 W11 4 W(572) |
| be only to let this memory return, only to let God's | W 320 W11 4 W(572) |
| ancient messages to me. His memory abides in every gift that | W 322 L 1 W(574) |
| cost of restoration of Your memory to me, for the salvation | W 323 L 1 W(575) |
| What could restore Your memory to me except to see | W 335 L 2 W(588) |
| Your Son I find the memory of You as well. | W 335 L 2 W(588) |
| serve but to recall the memory that lies beyond them all | W 336 L 1 W(589) |
| blazing light of truth, as memory of You returns to me | W 342 L 1 W(596) |
| remember Him, And through His memory to save the world. | W 350 L 0 W(604) |
| as You created him. Your memory depends on his forgiveness. What | W 350 L 1 W(604) |
| turn to You. Only Your memory will set me free. And | W 350 L 1 W(604) |
| teaches me to let Your memory return to me, and give | W 350 L 1 W(604) |
| have within me both the memory of You, and One Who | W 352 L 1 W(607) |
| and find in Him the memory of You. | W 352 L 1 W(607) |
| God Himself. And thus His memory is given back completely and | W 360 FL 3 W(616) |
| that remembrance which contains the memory of God, and points the | W 360 FL 4 W(616) |
| that it is beyond all memory and past even the possibility | M 3 A 4 M(5) |
| do not retain the slightest memory of Who your great opponent | M 18 A 6 M(46) |
| awareness is in everyones memory and His Word is written | M 27 A 1 M(62) |
| Yet this awareness and this memory can arise across the threshold | M 27 A 1 M(62) |
| is this that lets the memory of love return to | M 30 A 3 M(68) |
| to be seen before the memory of God can return. The | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| a cause. For where God's memory has come at last there | U 5 A 7 U(9) |
| vision and then through the memory of God Himself. The process | P 3 C 5 P(6) |
| holiness enough to wake your memory of Him? | P 3 H 9 P(18) |
| the hell that hides the memory of God, the crucifixion of | G 1 A 6 G(2) |
| where he threw away the memory of all his Fathers | G 4 A 8 G(12) |
| really are. What but that memory is dear to you? What | G 4 A 9 G(12) |
| far country, where Gods memory has seemed to disappear. Yet | G 4 A 10 G(12) |