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| climb at all. Forgiveness is prayer's ally; sister in the plan | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
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| The Bible emphasizes that ALL prayers are answered, and this must | T 8 K 3 T(382)- 209 |
| If you would know your prayers are answered, never doubt a | T 8 K 4 T(383)210 |
| The answer to ALL your prayers lies in them. You will | T 8 K 8 T(384)211 |
| It does not hear your prayers, for it is deaf. It | W 95 L 2 W(185) |
| not He hears the little prayers of those who call on | W 182 L 7 W(392) |
| Who would profit more from prayers alone? Who needs but a | M 30 A 2 M(68) |
| the power to translate your prayers of the heart into His | M 30 A 6 M(70) |
| not easy to realize that prayers for things, for status, for | S 1 D 7 S(9) |
| S 1 E 3. Prayers for specifics always ask to | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| free. The level of your prayers depends on this, for here | S 2 B 10 S(15) |
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| the words you use in praying. Sometimes the words and the | M 22 A 1 M(52) |
| S 1 B 7. Praying to Christ in anyone is | S 1 B 7 S(5) |
| of his Identity could avoid praying in this way. And prayer | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
| contradiction in terms known as praying for one's enemies. The contradiction | S 1 C 4 S(6) |
| fear of God. D. Praying for Others | S 1 D 0 S(7) |
| how should you do it? Praying for others, if rightly understood | S 1 D 1 S(7) |
| cost of God. E. Praying with Others | S 1 E 0 S(9) |
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| realized the goodness of God prays without fear. And one who | S 1 B 6 S(5) |
| without fear. And one who prays without fear cannot but reach | S 1 B 6 S(5) |
| as continual as life. Everyone prays without ceasing. Ask and you | S 1 C 2 S(5) |
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PRE-CONSCIOUS...............1
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| right in calling this level pre-conscious, and emphasizing that there is | T 2 E 26 T(106)105 |
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PRE-DOMINANCE...............1
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| fear conceals to CLEAR-CUT, UNEQUIVOCAL PRE-DOMINANCE, fear becomes meaningless. You have | T 11 C 2 T(453)- 280 |
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PRE-EMPTING.................1
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| cannot use them. For, by pre-empting FOR YOUR OWN ends what | T 13 D 2 T(516)- 343 |
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PRE-SEPARATION..............1
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| it is noteworthy that the pre-Separation state was essentially one in | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
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PREACH......................2
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| good. Many very devoted ministers preach this every day. This particularly | T 3 C 2 T(132)131 |
| VERY ingenious. How can it preach separation WITHOUT upholding it through | T 10 F 9 T(435)262 |
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| one with you, not by preaching to it, not by telling | W 37 L 3 W(60) |
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PRECARIOUS..................1
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| situation is experienced as very precarious. A relationship, undertaken by two | T 17 F 5 T(647)474 |
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| and projection. The stimulus MUST precede the response, and must also | T 1 B 36b T(24)24 |
| basis. Sometimes the undoing must precede it. T 2 A | T 2 A 26 T(71)71 |
| willingness to let it come PRECEDE its coming. YOU prepare your | T 18 E 1 T(671)- 498 |
| others. It might help to precede the exercises with the statement | W 5 L 3 W(8) |
| the ideas related to thinking precede those related to perceiving, while | W 19 L 1 W(32) |
| is the thought which should precede the thoughts that we review | W 170 R5 4 W(381) |
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| strangers to each other. Knowledge preceded both perception and time, and | T 3 E 14 T(150)149 |
| fear, unless a gentler dream preceded his awaking, and allowed his | T 27 H 13 T(961)787 |
| which are required should be preceded by a minute or so | W 6 L 2 W(10) |
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| CANNOT dissociate it. Knowledge therefore PRECEDES dissociation, and dissociation is nothing | T 9 I 1 T(407)- 234 |
| are denying. Remember that knowledge PRECEDES denial, and that the separation | T 11 C 9 T(456)283 |
| The period of disorientation, which precedes the actual transition, is far | T 16 G 7 T(624)- 451 |
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| in the content. (This and preceding paragraph go later) T | T 1 B 24g T(14)14 |
| to in the section immediately preceding this one. There is, however | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
| 2 A 15. The preceding sections were inserted because of | T 2 A 15 T(68)68 |
| L 1. Unlike the preceding ones, these exercises do not | W 4 L 1 W(6) |
| This idea, like the preceding one, can be used with | W 5 L 1 W(8) |
| exercises, more than in the preceding ones, you may find it | W 5 L 3 W(8) |
| are very similar to the preceding ones. Again, it is necessary | W 6 L 1 W(10) |
| rationale for all of the preceding ones. It is the reason | W 7 L 1 W(11) |
| obviously follows from the two preceding ones. But while you may | W 9 L 1 W(15 |
| really another form of the preceding one, except that it is | W 13 L 1 W(22) |
| somewhat different way from the preceding ones. With eyes closed, repeat | W 13 L 4 W(22) |
| continuation and extension of the preceding one. This time, however, specific | W 21 L 1 W(36) |
| idea for today, like the preceding ones, applies to your inner | W 32 L 2 W(53) |
| thought about a little while, preceding one of the holy and | W 220 IN2 12 W(461) |
| question is much like the preceding one. There are, of course | M 26 A 1 M(60) |
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| the INNER part is more precious than the OUTER side, even | T 2 B 62 T(85) 84 |
| believed that nothing CAN be precious, and that you CAN learn | T 13 G 2 T(527)354 |
| and believe that sin is precious. For the belief that bodies | T 19 D 9 T(704)528 |
| is MADE of is not precious. And, just as certainly, IT | T 19 H 7 T(719)543 |
| yet explained. What IS this precious thing, this priceless pearl, this | T 23 C 11 T(828)647 |
| the things you thought were precious, and in need of care | T 31 B 7 T(1048)862 |
| Remind yourself how precious are these gifts with this | W 122 L 14 W(247) |
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PRECIPICE...................1
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| the other to a nameless precipice and hurl him over it | T 24 F 4 T(853)672 |
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| so, a sudden healing may precipitate intense depression, and a sense | M 7 A 1 M(22) |
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PRECIPITATED................1
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| undiluted miracle, they may be precipitated into panic. This is particularly | T 2 C 9 T(91)90 |
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PRECISE.....................1
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| nor is it concerned with precise terminology in connection with origins | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
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PRECISELY...................21
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| 41av. You selected them precisely BECAUSE they were NOT suited | T 1 B 41av T(52)52 |
| nor 2) is sufficient, but, precisely BECAUSE it does not limit | T 1 C 14 T(59)59 |
| a condition to experience nightmares, precisely because he was sleeping. If | T 2 A 14 T(67)67 |
| two-way defense is inherently weak, precisely BECAUSE it has two edges | T 2 B 49 T(82) 82 |
| WILLED without love. This is precisely the situation for which the | T 2 E 4 T(100)99 |
| to be abolished by degrees precisely because time itself involves a | T 2 E 51 T(113)112 |
| meaning is lost to you precisely BECAUSE you ARE judging them | T 3 H 4 T(175)C 2 |
| Soul or from his ego, precisely as he chooses. If he | T 4 A 5 T(186)C 13 |
| of buying and selling implies precisely the kind of exchange that | T 4 B 1 T(188)C 15 |
| IS ego psychology. This is precisely the kind of content which | T 4 B 37 T(196)C 23 |
| It holds the student's interest precisely because it is so apparent | T 4 C 4 T(198)C 25 |
| both develop and use are precisely those which the other must | T 4 C 10 T(201)C 28 |
| to decide that you need precisely what would hurt you most | T 4 C 12 T(201)C 28 |
| characteristic business with non-essentials is precisely for that purpose. T | T 4 F 14 T(223)C 50 |
| a difficult concept to grasp, precisely because it IS symbolic, and | T 5 B 7 T(235)C 62 |
| chosen to teach the Atonement precisely BECAUSE you have been EXTREME | T 6 A 3 T(271)C 98 |
| speaking, conflict cannot BE projected, precisely BECAUSE it cannot be fully | T 7 I 4 T(335)C 162 |
| of your will, this is precisely what you WILL ask for | T 8 J 6 T(378)C 205 |
| figures from the past are precisely what you must ESCAPE. For | T 12 D 6 T(493)320 |
| about it. Yet that is precisely why you need new ideas | W 7 L 2 W(11) |
| of mind training. It embodies precisely what the untrained mind lacks | W 44 L 3 W(75) |
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| forms. Yet that does not preclude applying it. No more than | W 9 L 2 W(15 |
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| WITHIN it. Its own range precludes this. You can only GO | T 9 F 7 T(400)- 227 |
| are. YOUR denial of reality precludes ACCEPTANCE of God's gift, BECAUSE | T 9 I 4 T(408)- 235 |
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| a commitment to withdraw your preconceived ideas about the table, and | W 28 L 3 W(47) |
| succeed in letting all our preconceived notions go, but that is | W 79 L 8 W(158) |
| to it according to its preconceived values, judging where each sense | M 9 A M(26) |
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| thoughts we had, and every preconception that we hold of what | T 31 A 12 T(1046)860 |
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| past all your images and preconceptions about yourself to the truth | W 67 L 3 W(124) |
| and space, unbound by any preconceptions, and with strength and power | W 199 L 2 W(447) |