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| of beliefs, and the fallacious premises involved in misthought are as | T 3 A 15 T(123)122 |
| Given these three wholly irrational premises, the equally irrational conclusion that | T 6 A 1 T(271)C 98 |
| can be expected from insane premises EXCEPT an insane conclusion? | T 6 A 1 T(271)C 98 |
| consider the sanity of the premises on which it rests. You | T 6 A 2 T(271)C 98 |
| moment he has accepted any premises at all. And NO-ONE can | T 6 A 2 T(271)C 98 |
| you MUST be accepting false premises and TEACHING THEM TO OTHERS | T 6 B 4 T(273)C 100 |
| does not exist. Fidelity to premises is a law of the | T 6 E 12 T(288)C 115 |
| whole result of the ego's premises. The Kingdom is the result | T 7 J 9 T(340)C 167 |
| Kingdom is the result of premises, as much as this world | T 7 J 9 T(340)C 167 |
| to look at the ego's premises but NOT at their logical | T 7 J 10 T(340)C 167 |
| the same thing with the premises of God? Your creations ARE | T 7 J 10 T(340)C 167 |
| the logical outcome of His premises. HIS thinking has established them | T 7 J 10 T(340)C 167 |
| may be, they are the premises which will determine WHAT YOU | T 7 J 10 T(340)C 167 |
| only if the two basic premises on which the ego's interpretation | T 8 H 6 T(371)C 198 |
| ALL possible outcomes to which premises give rise to judge the | T 8 H 7 T(372)C 199 |
| give rise to judge the PREMISES truly. T 8 H | T 8 H 7 T(372)C 199 |
| us, then, think about the premises for a while, as we | W 66 L 5 W(122) |
| as you think about the premises on which our conclusion rests | W 66 L 10 W(123) |
| there. This follows from the premises from which the darkness comes | W 91 L 2 W(174) |
| way, you will perceive the premises on which the idea stands | W 170 L 4 W(377) |
| rests, how questionable are its premises, how doubtful its results, the | W 184 L 7 W(399) |
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PREOCCUPATION...............7
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| be misused, and lead to preoccupation with one's own symptoms. This | T 2 A 28 T(71)71 |
| therefore his constant endeavor, (even preoccupation) to keep on thrusting more | T 2 E 42 T(111)110 |
| OVERLOOKS the present, in its preoccupation with the past, and its | T 16 H 2 T(626)- 453 |
| has always been the great preoccupation of the world. And everyone | T 31 E 13 T(1059)873 |
| thoughts projected outward. The mind's preoccupation with the past is the | W 8 L 1 W(13) |
| of imposition, fear, foreboding, or preoccupation. Any problem as yet unsettled | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| At least, such misuse offers preoccupation and perhaps pride in the | M 25 A 1 M(58) |
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| 4 F 16. Ideational preoccupations with conceptual problems set up | T 4 F 16 T(223)C 50 |
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| egos, and is therefore continually preoccupied with the scarcity principle which | T 4 C 15 T(202)C 29 |
| very fact that you are preoccupied with the idea of escaping | T 4 G 12 T(226)C 53 |
| you allow yourselves to become preoccupied with the temporal, you are | T 9 K 14 T(418)245 |
| not hear, for you are preoccupied with your own voice. And | T 12 E 6 T(497)- 324 |
| wise to let yourself become preoccupied with every step you take | T 30 B 1 T(1016)830 |
| a tendency to become pointlessly preoccupied. Further, since these exercises are | W 4 L 4 W(7) |
| Lesson 8. My mind is preoccupied with past thoughts. | W 8 L 0 W(13) |
| with: But my mind is preoccupied with past thoughts. W | W 8 L 4 W(14) |
| occur in which you become preoccupied with irrelevant thoughts. Return to | W 43 L 6 W(73) |
| 8) My mind is preoccupied with past thoughts. I see | W 52 L 3 W(94) |
| thoughts, and my mind is preoccupied with the past. What, then | W 52 L 3 W(94) |
| because your mind is so preoccupied with false self-images. Four or | W 67 L 5 W(125) |
| goals. You have been quite preoccupied with how extremely different the | W 181 L 4 W(389) |
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| at all. While thoughtless ideas preoccupy your mind, the truth is | W 8 L 3 W(13) |
| of attack and counterattack will preoccupy him, and people his entire | W 22 L 1 W(37) |
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| B. should know that his preparation is not only in terms | T 1 B 41i T(46)46 |
| he will understand after his preparation is complete, will be equally | T 1 B 41i T(46)46 |
| intended for some sort of preparation. I can only say that | T 3 A 4 T(120) 119 |
| at all without very careful preparation, or awe will surely be | T 3 A 13 T(122)121 |
| to how error interferes with preparation. The events specifically referred to | T 3 A 15 T(123)122 |
| question, but this IS the preparation for BEING without question. | T 6 H 9 T(301)128 |
| prepare YOURSELF for love. The preparation for the holy instant belongs | T 18 E 7 T(672)- 499 |
| have spent a lifetime in preparation, and have, indeed, achieved their | T 18 H 4 T(682)631a |
| me by only this one preparation, and practice doing NOTHING ELSE | T 18 H 8 T(683)631b |
| of God DOES need some preparation. Only the sane can look | T 19 L 4 T(729)553 |
| make Itself at home. No preparation CAN be made that would | T 27 D 4 T(945)771 |
| do them. They need no preparation. They are numbered, running from | W 1 IN1 2 W(1) |
| will use the day in preparation for the time at night | W 92 L 10 W(179) |
| time be spent in happy preparation for the next five minutes | W 98 L 10 W(196) |
| go to sleep. Our only preparation is to let our interfering | W 140 L 11 W(309) |
| Let us begin our preparation with some understanding of the | W 140 R4 3 W(311) |
| with time devoted to the preparation of your mind to learn | W 140 R4 5 W(312) |
| R4 6. After your preparation, merely read each of the | W 140 R4 6 W(312) |
| the least we give to preparation for a day in which | W 153 L 15 W(327) |
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| will see how carefully the preparations were made. I am in | T 4 E 18 T(217)C 44 |
| is impossible to make arrogant preparations for holiness, and NOT believe | T 18 E 4 T(672)- 499 |
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| All words, at best, are preparatory. THE word is really a | T 3 G 18 T(164)163 |
| drop away for a brief preparatory interval, and then try to | W 67 L 3 W(124) |
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| of this course IS to prepare you for knowledge. So is | T 3 G 43 T(171)170 |
| carefully, they will help to prepare you to undertake it. | T 4 A 11 T(187)?23 |
| One to enter. We will prepare for this together, and once | T 4 D 20 T(212)C 39 |
| come PRECEDE its coming. YOU prepare your minds for it ONLY | T 18 E 1 T(671)- 498 |
| needful to prepare YOURSELF for Him. It is | T 18 E 4 T(672)- 499 |
| you. Rather than seek to prepare YOURSELF for Him, try to | T 18 E 6 T(672)- 499 |
| you will add, if you prepare YOURSELF for love. The preparation | T 18 E 7 T(672)- 499 |
| T 18 F 1. Prepare you NOW for the undoing | T 18 F 1 T(673)- 580 |
| for THIS? Or could you PREPARE yourselves for such a function | T 18 F 3 T(674)- 521 |
| past or future. You cannot PREPARE for it without placing it | T 18 H 4 T(682)631a |
| faith help the Holy Spirit prepare the ground for the most | T 19 B 14 T(698)522 |
| and death. So will we prepare TOGETHER the way unto the | T 19 L 11 T(731)555 |
| the self-accused condemn. As you prepare to make a choice that | T 31 C 1 T(1050)864 |
| to you. But they will prepare the way to it. | W 15 L 3 W(26) |
| W(118) Prepare yourself in advance for all | W 64 L 5 W(118) |
| L 6. We will prepare ourselves for this today in | W 100 L 6 W(201) |
| L 7. Thus you prepare yourself to recognize God's gifts | W 105 L 7 W(211) |
| must succeed today if you prepare your mind as we suggest | W 105 L 8 W(211) |
| whose other name is you. Prepare yourself for miracles today. Today | W 106 L 4 W(213) |
| world appears to totter and prepare to fall. Now are you | W 136 L 7 W(292) |
| ourselves in it as we prepare to meet the day. We | W 153 L 19 W(328) |
| the truest sense, receiving to prepare themselves to give. W | W 154 L 6 W(330) |
| abide? Would he not instantly prepare to go where they are | W 165 L 3 W(362) |
| aspires to attain. Yet we prepare for grace in that an | W 169 L 3 W(373) |
| Self we share and now prepare to know again: God is | W 170 R5 4 W(381) |
| altar where its sickly followers prepare its feast of death. | W 330 W12 4 W(583) |
| and the good. Let Him prepare you further. He has earned | W 361 EP 4 W(619) |
| It is your function to prepare yourself to hear this judgment | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
| you when you need it. Prepare for this each morning, remember | M 30 A 5 M(69) |
| to save time, and to prepare additional teachers for His work | P 2 A 5 P(2) |