| MISSED......................2 | |
| note in Heaven's song was missed. Yet, in each unforgiving act | T 26 F 5 T(913)732 |
| the designed comparison cannot be missed, nor is it meant to | S 2 C 1 S(15) |
| MISSES......................1 | |
| WAY off the Mark, and misses the level of right thinking | T 1 B 35d T(24)24 |
| MISSHAPEN...................1 | |
| nor any form in the misshapen mind that spawned it has | G 1 A 1 G(1) |
| MISSING.....................11 | |
| any of its parts are missing. This is why the conflict | T 2 E 52 T(114) 113 |
| parts) of the Sonship is missing, it is NOT complete. | T 2 E 53 T(114) 113 |
| and the Authority Problem.. (N missing) T 3 | T 3 H 0 T(174)C 1 |
| 7 H. The Total Commitment (missing from Notes) | T 7 H 0 T(330)C 157 |
| total, and you cannot BE missing from it. You are altogether | T 9 G 10 T(404)231 |
| part of God can be missing or lost to Him? | T 10 B 4 T(421)- 248 |
| as you. It is not missing; it could not EXIST if | T 18 I 6 T(686)510 |
| all of your pain; the missing factor in your madness THAT | T 23 C 12 T(829)648 |
| you believe some FORM is missing. And, by finding this, you | T 30 D 3 T(1023)837 |
| is whole can have no missing parts that have been kept | T 30 G 8 T(1036)850 |
| And if one gift were missing it would not be full | M 7 A 4 M(23) |
| MISSION.....................25 | |
| always be that way. Your mission is very simple. You have | T 4 G 14 T(227)C 54 |
| it BE perfectly accomplished? My mission was simply to UNITE the | T 8 E 4 T(354)C 181 |
| Resurrection is YOUR release. Our mission is to ESCAPE CRUCIFIXION; | T 11 C 14 T(457)- 284 |
| will not fail in your mission, because I failed not in | T 11 C 15 T(458)- 285 |
| home, because that is His Mission. As He fulfills HIS mission | T 11 E 5 T(464)- 291 |
| Mission. As He fulfills HIS mission, He will teach you YOURS | T 11 E 5 T(464)- 291 |
| teach you YOURS. For your mission is the same as His | T 11 E 5 T(464)- 291 |
| blind is the Holy Spirit's mission, for He knows that they | T 11 G 4 T(469)- 296 |
| When you have accepted your mission to PROJECT peace, you will | T 11 H 12 T(475)- 302 |
| God, for such was His mission, given BY God. And what | T 11 J 8 T(482)309 |
| be to doubt that His mission will be fulfilled. How is | T 13 E 2 T(521)348 |
| is this possible, when His mission is of God? T | T 13 E 2 T(521)348 |
| you, and gave HIM the mission to REMOVE all doubt, and | T 13 E 3 T(521)348 |
| IT IS IMPOSSIBLE THAT THIS MISSION FAIL. --- | T 13 E 3 T(521)348 |
| the call to wake. The mission of redemption will be fulfilled | T 13 E 8 T(523)350 |
| happy learner, in whom His mission can be happily accomplished. You | T 13 G 1 T(527)354 |
| their minds. Such is the mission that your brother has for | T 25 A 3 T(865)684 |
| it MUST be that YOUR mission is for HIM. T | T 25 A 3 T(865)684 |
| but sets you on a mission whose accomplishment can ONLY be | T 26 F 8 T(914)740 |
| as this. We have a mission here. We did not come | W 139 L 8 W(305) |
| this review of what our mission is: I will accept Atonement | W 139 L 10 W(306) |
| in hourly remembrance of our mission and His Love. And we | W 153 L 17 W(327) |
| of Christ. Such is your mission now. For God entrusts the | W 166 L 15 W(367) |
| its goal accomplished and its mission done. W 310 W10 | W 310 W10 1 W(561) |
| here. Yet it is their mission to become perfect here, and | M 1 A 5 M(2) |
| MISSTEPS....................1 | |
| next. He corrects his previous missteps by stepping forward. This represents | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
| MIST........................1 | |
| is like walking through a mist into the sun? For that | T 19 C 9 T(701)525 |
| MISTAKE.....................94 | |
| has NOT made your own mistake about names. T 1 | T 1 B 36q T(28)28 |
| loss. This is the same mistake ALL the Separated ones make | T 2 B 49 T(81) 81 |
| could POSSIBLY have made this mistake. T 3 C 2 | T 3 C 1 T(132)131 |
| he is making the same mistake that we spoke of before | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| 2. It is a mistake to believe that a thought-system | T 3 I 2 T(180)C 7 |
| assure you this is a mistake of your own egos. Do | T 4 E 18 T(217)C 44 |
| your own egos. Do not mistake it for humility. T | T 4 E 18 T(217)C 44 |
| shared. You have made the mistake of looking for the Holy | T 5 E 6 T(242)C 69 |
| YOUR OWN FATHER. Make no mistake about this. It sounds insane | T 10 A 2 T(419)- 246 |
| TRUTH. It makes real every mistake it perceives, and with characteristically | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
| concludes that, BECAUSE of the mistake, consistent truth must be meaningless | T 10 F 15 T(437)- 264 |
| MEANS. Do not make the mistake of believing that YOU understand | T 10 H 6 T(444)- 271 |
| then, are making the same mistake that HE is, and are | T 11 D 2 T(459)286 |
| WILL KILL YOU. Make no mistake about the depth of your | T 12 B 6 T(487)314 |
| as nothing more than a mistake in WHO YOU WERE. For | T 15 I 4 T(589)- 416 |
| For you made but ONE mistake. It SEEMS like many, but | T 15 J 5 T(595)- 422 |
| is LIKE itself. Make no mistake about this maneuver; the ego | T 16 A 2 T(601)428 |
| If this is a MISTAKE, it can be undone easily | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| undone easily by truth. ANY mistake can be corrected, if TRUTH | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| judge it. But, if the mistake is given the STATUS of | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| IT for judgment. As a MISTAKE, IT must be brought to | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| to have faith that a MISTAKE can be corrected. | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| the ego, THIS IS NO MISTAKE. For this IS its reality | T 19 C 8 T(701)525 |
| be nothing more than a MISTAKE, ENTIRELY correctable, and so easily | T 19 C 9 T(701)525 |
| you See clearly AS A MISTAKE, you WANT corrected. Sometimes a | T 19 D 3 T(702)526 |
| from a sin to a MISTAKE. Now you will not repeat | T 19 D 3 T(702)526 |
| cannot be corrected. For a mistake that cannot be corrected is | T 19 D 4 T(703)527 |
| must call for NOTHING. Every mistake MUST be a call for | T 19 D 4 T(703)527 |
| COULD it be but a mistake you would keep hidden; a | T 19 D 4 T(703)527 |
| it CANNOT give. Can YOUR mistake be reasonable grounds for depression | T 19 H 4 T(718)542 |
| And the correction of YOUR mistake will GIVE you grounds for | T 19 H 4 T(718)542 |
| yourself. THEY ARE THE SAME MISTAKE. Nothing created NOT by your | T 21 C 11 T(770)592 |
| as a sin. But a MISTAKE indeed! Let not your fear | T 22 B 5 T(798)618 |
| is a mistake, an error in perception, a | T 22 D 4 T(806)626 |
| not what makes it a mistake. If what the form CONCEALS | T 22 D 5 T(806)626 |
| the form CONCEALS is a mistake, the FORM cannot prevent correction | T 22 D 5 T(806)626 |
| 22 E 7. Every mistake you make the other will | T 22 E 7 T(809)628 |
| observing merely, this was a mistake. And then the same Atonement | T 22 G 5 T(814)633 |
| and NOTHING kept hidden, what mistake can there be ANYWHERE you | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
| will NOT recognize as a mistake; a shadow through which you | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
| willingness to overlook the tiniest mistake, be lost to anyone. What | T 22 G 9 T(816)635 |
| YOURS. You meet at a mistake;-- an error in your | T 23 B 3 T(821)640 |
| what he KEPT from him. Mistake not truce for peace, nor | T 23 D 5 T(834)653 |
| to direct all subsequent decisions. Mistake you not the power of | T 24 B 2 T(839)658 |
| this a sin or a mistake; forgivable or not? Does he | T 25 D 10 T(875)694 |
| now has been corrected. One mistake is NOT more difficult for | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| For there IS but one mistake; the whole idea that loss | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| and vengeance fair. This ONE mistake, in ANY form, has ONE | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| think there IS, is a mistake. T 26 C 3 | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| be a SPECIAL problem, a mistake WITHOUT a remedy, or an | T 26 C 6 T(906)725 |
| the first mistake was made, and ALL of | T 26 F 3 T(913)732 |
| of them within that ONE mistake, held also the Correction for | T 26 F 3 T(913)732 |
| WANT? Or is it a mistake about your will, and what | T 26 H 11 T(921)747 |
| Unfairness and attack are ONE mistake, so firmly joined that where | T 26 K 3 T(931)757 |
| him at all. His ONE mistake is that he thinks them | T 30 E 6 T(1028)842 |
| that is MORE than a mistake; a special FORM of error | T 30 G 5 T(1035)849 |
| escape. There would be one mistake which had the power to | T 30 G 5 T(1035)849 |
| SAME illusion and the SAME mistake. All choices in the world | T 31 D 7 T(1054)868 |
| want is yours. Do not mistake the little effort that is | W 20 L 3 W(34) |
| may be some temptation to mistake these attempts for withdrawal, but | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
| calls for correction, being a mistake. The truth of what you | W 91 L 6 W(175) |
| to your awareness what the mistake concealed. W 91 L | W 91 L 6 W(175) |
| you have merely made a mistake. This calls for correction, and | W 95 L 10 W(186) |
| To allow a mistake to continue is to make | W 95 L 10 W(187) |
| reach the goal. Not one mistake stands in our way. For | W 98 L 2 W(194) |
| as your desires are concerned. Mistake this not for fact. Defenses | W 136 L 5 W(292) |
| as but a foolish, trivial mistake. --- Manuscript | W 138 L 11 W(302) |
| out of it, for they mistake illusion for the truth. | W 155 L 7 W(334) |
| sight of your Companion, and mistake Him for the senseless ancient | W 156 L 7 W(338) |
| look upon a body and mistake it for the Son whom | W 158 L 7 W(342) |
| to unite with him again. Mistake not the intensity of rage | W 161 L 8 W(351) |
| Name of God can not mistake the nameless for the Name | W 182 L 5 W(392) |
| way that he can not mistake it if his asking is | W 185 L 6 W(403) |
| of fear is simply a mistake. Let me not be afraid | W 282 L 2 W(530) |
| Each one allows a past mistake to go, and leave no | W 316 L 1 W(567) |
| Is understood as merely a mistake. W 359 | W 359 L 0 W(614) |
| himself. He has made a mistake, and must be willing to | M 8 A 1 M(23) |
| be withdrawn. That was a mistake, but hardly one to stay | M 8 A 3 M(24) |
| of continuing symptoms is a mistake in the form of lack | M 8 A 4 M(24) |
| humility. The form of the mistake is not important. What is | M 8 A 5 M(25) |
| only the recognition of a mistake as a mistake. M | M 8 A 5 M(25) |
| of a mistake as a mistake. M 8 A 6 | M 8 A 5 M(25) |
| 8 A 6. The mistake is always some form of | M 8 A 6 M(25) |
| rests on this: You but mistake interpretation for the truth. And | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| you are . wrong. But a mistake is not a sin, nor | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| that they are the same mistake. Herein does he receive Atonement | M 23 A 7 M(55) |
| reincarnation, it would be a mistake for him to renounce the | M 25 A 5 M(59) |
| Teacher Who cannot make a mistake. His answers are always right | M 30 A 2 M(68) |
| all the universe. This terrible mistake about yourself the miracle corrects | U 3 A 8 U(5) |
| Illness is therefore a mistake and needs correction. And as | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| establishing the rightness of the mistake and then overlooking it. If | P 3 E 7 P(10) |
| one comes to you by mistake. There are no errors in | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
| choice that stood for a mistake. What prayer can offer now | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| B 1. Do not mistake effect for cause, nor think | S 3 B 1 S(20) |