| PRISON'S....................1 | |
| he has thrown away the prison's key; his holy sinlessness and | S 3 B 4 S(21) |
| PRISON-HOUSE................3 | |
| made the body as the prison-house which keeps His Son from | T 24 C 13 T(845)664 |
| give its purpose to its prison-house, which acts INSTEAD of it | T 31 C 3 T(1050)864 |
| represent your Savior from the prison-house of death. And so you | W 192 L 9 W(427) |
| PRISONER....................29 | |
| one remaining freedom as a prisoner of this world. YOU CAN | T 11 H 10 T(474)- 301 |
| the laws that held you prisoner to pain and death MUST | T 20 F 7 T(750)573 |
| AROUND the mind, keeping it prisoner in a tiny spot of | T 20 G 11 T(754)577 |
| its source that kept you prisoner. This IS the same delusion | T 21 C 13 T(771)593 |
| there is he held a prisoner, waiting in chains his pardon | T 21 G 11 T(787)608 |
| Then see HIM not as prisoner to them. It CANNOT be | T 24 G 10 T(857)676 |
| you in its grasp as prisoner to itself. And it CAN | T 29 C 9 T(996)822 |
| not have His Son made prisoner to what he does not | T 30 C 2 T(1021)835 |
| to hate, and be a prisoner to fear, a slave to | T 30 C 3 T(1021)835 |
| be free? If YOU be prisoner, then God Himself could not | T 30 C 4 T(1022)836 |
| but ENFORCES orders on the prisoner. --- Manuscript | T 31 C 3 T(1050)864 |
| Yet is the BODY prisoner, and NOT the mind. The | T 31 C 4 T(1051)865 |
| mind that would become its prisoner. And it grows old and | T 31 C 4 T(1051)865 |
| itself at bay, a sleeping prisoner to the snarling dogs of | T 31 C 5 T(1051)865 |
| you will see no-one as prisoner to what you have escaped | T 31 C 6 T(1051)865 |
| to stay keeps me a prisoner. I would give up insane | W 57 L 1 W(104) |
| I thought to hold him prisoner. W 57 L 3 | W 57 L 2 W(104) |
| which seems to hold you prisoner can be escaped by anyone | W 127 L 7 W(259) |
| sets forth to keep you prisoner there. Value them not, and | W 129 L 5 W(264) |
| it, and keep it a prisoner to your beliefs. Death strikes | W 132 L 3 W(273) |
| made, to hold yourself a prisoner to death. His life becomes | W 137 L 9 W(298) |
| worldly thoughts that hold it prisoner. And from this place of | W 191 L 5 W(423) |
| is bound together with his prisoner. He must be sure that | W 192 L 8 W(426) |
| 9. Therefore hold no-one prisoner. Release instead of bind, for | W 192 L 9 W(427) |
| and you are made a prisoner. Forgive and you are freed | W 197 L 2 W(443) |
| I accept that I am prisoner within a body, in a | W 278 W6 1 W(525) |
| die, then is my Father prisoner with me. And this do | W 278 W6 1 W(525) |
| again today. Fear holds it prisoner. And yet Your Love has | W 332 L 2 W(585) |
| of escape ever brought a prisoner? His real escape from guilt | S 1 D 6 S(8) |
| PRISONER'S..................1 | |
| What profits freedom in a prisoner's form? Why SHOULD deliverance be | T 26 I 8 T(927)753 |
| PRISONERS...................4 | |
| T 20 D 10. Prisoners bound with heavy chains for | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| becomes impossible. You who were prisoners in separation are now made | T 20 D 11 T(743)567 |
| that you are kept as prisoners in a world perceived to | T 28 F 7 T(984)810 |
| we would not remain as prisoners, while You hold out our | W 332 L 2 W(585) |
| PRISONS.....................2 | |
| unable to escape from the prisons you have (made) created for | T 3 I 2 T(180)C 7 |
| and imprison it in ancient prisons, when the chance has come | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| PRIVACY.....................1 | |
| regarded as an invasion of privacy. Yet it is a fact | W 19 L 2 W(32) |
| PRIVATE.....................24 | |
| heard. They make up a PRIVATE world which CANNOT be shared | T 12 E 1 T(496)- 323 |
| is because of this that private worlds DO differ. But the | T 12 E 2 T(496)- 323 |
| a shadow figure in their private world. T 12 E | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
| so they SEPARATE into their private world, where everything is disordered | T 12 E 4 T(497)- 324 |
| two emotions, yet in your private world, you react to each | T 12 E 5 T(497)- 324 |
| call it to yourself. Your private world is filled with the | T 12 E 5 T(497)- 324 |
| and come forth from your private world in peace. T | T 12 E 7 T(498)- 325 |
| will draw them from their private world, for as we are | T 12 E 8 T(498)- 325 |
| in the darkness, in the private world of sleep, you SEE | T 12 E 9 T(498)- 325 |
| believing you can make a private world, AND RULE YOUR OWN | T 12 E 9 T(498)- 325 |
| you would prefer to have PRIVATE thoughts, AND KEEP THEM? The | T 15 E 7 T(575)- 402 |
| TO YOURSELF ALONE. For, in private thoughts, KNOWN ONLY TO YOURSELF | T 15 E 7 T(575)- 402 |
| the ego, THE MIND IS PRIVATE, and only the body CAN | T 15 H 8 T(586)- 413 |
| your minds must be kept PRIVATE, or you will LOSE them | T 15 H 11 T(587)- 414 |
| is no concealment, and no private thoughts. The WILLINGNESS to communicate | T 15 I 1 T(588)- 415 |
| seems to be fragmented and private and ALONE. Its guilt, which | T 18 G 3 T(676)503 |
| it be that you have private thoughts? And how COULD thoughts | T 21 G 3 T(784)605 |
| the emotion of secrecy, of private thoughts, AND OF THE BODY | T 22 B 5 T(798)618 |
| fact that there are no private thoughts. Despite your initial resistance | W 19 L 2 W(32) |
| mean anything. I have no private thoughts. Yet it is only | W 52 L 5 W(95) |
| thoughts. Yet it is only private thoughts of which I am | W 52 L 5 W(95) |
| with my pitiful and meaningless private thoughts? --- | W 52 L 5 W(95) |
| seeing. If I have no private thoughts, I cannot see a | W 54 L 3 W(98) |
| thoughts, I cannot see a private world. Even the mad idea | W 54 L 3 W(98) |
| PRIVILEGE...................1 | |
| be true. It is the privilege of the forgiven to forgive | T 1 B 24a T(13)13 |
| PRO.........................1 | |
| noted that the opposite of pro is con. Strictly speaking, then | T 2 A 7 T(64)64 |
| PROBABLY....................27 | |
| doubt about 9) and 10). Probably doubt induced by fear of | T 1 B 11b T(3)-3- |
| can WITHIN this limitation is probably the best corrective measure at | T 1 B 41ba T(53)53 |
| man's limited comprehension, and is probably better dropped.) T 1 | T 1 C 20 T(60)60 |
| it last time, and was probably still not seeing it right | T 2 B 53 T(83) 83 |
| but he generally says, Its probably in the notes, and DOESN't | T 3 A 2 T(120) 119 |
| the thought well. There is probably no human error that is | T 3 A 17 T(123)122 |
| also note that this would probably not have occurred had he | T 3 A 25 T(126)125 |
| in this world? Bill will probably have more trouble with this | T 4 G 2 T(225)C 52 |
| IN ALL RESPECTS, they are probably unwise NOT to follow him | T 6 B 9 T(274)C 101 |
| Three practice periods today will probably be sufficient. However, if there | W 11 L 4 W(19) |
| at this point, and will probably try to dismiss it as | W 13 L 5 W(23) |
| connection means anything. You will probably be tempted to dwell more | W 21 L 3 W(36) |
| each situation continues, you will probably find some of them, especially | W 26 L 7 W(45) |
| answered the other. You will probably miss several applications, and perhaps | W 27 L 4 W(46) |
| L 2. You will probably find this idea very difficult | W 29 L 2 W(49) |
| times. Closing your eyes will probably help in this form of | W 33 L 4 W(54) |
| the mind-searching period, you will probably emphasize what you consider to | W 35 L 5 W(57) |
| longer exercise periods, there will probably be intervals in which nothing | W 35 L 8 W(58) |
| exercise periods, although you will probably find it more helpful if | W 40 L 2 W(67) |
| In that case, you will probably find it more reassuring to | W 44 L 9 W(76) |
| trying to reach. You will probably be unable as yet to | W 45 L 8 W(79) |
| L 4. You will probably find it easier to let | W 63 L 4 W(116) |
| more than a minute, and probably less, to repeat these words | W 66 L 12 W(123) |
| form your anger takes. You probably have chosen him already. He | W 121 L 10 W(243) |
| at the outset it is probably the simplest to observe. The | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
| which he became a therapist probably taught him little or nothing | P 4 B 2 P(21) |
| of healing. In fact, it probably tried to teach him how | P 4 B 2 P(21) |
| PROBLEM.....................180 | |
| had some trouble with this problem himself.) T 1 B | T 1 B 22m T(8)-8- |
| The Bible has the same problem, I assure you, and it's | T 1 B 30d T(18)18 |
| aspect of a much larger problem in order to enable them | T 1 B 36k T(26)26 |
| the whole answer to this problem, though I am by no | T 1 B 37p T(31)31 |
| here: 1. Your earlier acute problem in writing things down came | T 1 B 41aa T(49)49 |
| conflict will NOT solve the problem itself. The conflict CANNOT disappear | T 2 E 37 T(109)108 |
| a meaningful approach to the problem.) T 3 A 23 | T 3 A 22 T(125)124 |
| There would have been no problem at all about the bookcase | T 3 A 27 T(126)125 |
| the solution of the storage problem had been left to me | T 3 A 27 T(126)125 |
| solve them yourselves. A storage problem is hardly more difficult for | T 3 A 27 T(126)125 |
| to solve that a space problem, (see comments under special principles | T 3 A 27 T(126)125 |
| B. do, and Kolb's space problem is NOT mine. When YOU | T 3 B 1a T(130)129 |
| 3 G 5. The problem that is bothering you most | T 3 G 5 T(160)159 |
| There must be some acute problem OF HIS OWN that would | T 3 G 29 T(166)165 |
| B. himself recognized the real problem by saying How could he | T 3 G 30 T(167)166 |
| pupil. Children have an authority problem ONLY if they believe that | T 3 G 38 T(170)169 |
| A TEACHER with an authority problem is merely a pupil who | T 3 G 39 T(170)169 |
| is coping with the fear problem by functioning as an administrator | T 3 G 44 T(172)171 |
| H. Judgment and the Authority Problem.. (N missing) | T 3 H 0 T(174)C 1 |
| an individual has a authority problem, it is ALWAYS because he | T 3 H 9 T(176)C 3 |
| what his inheritance IS. The problem which everyone MUST decide is | T 3 H 13 T(178)C 5 |
| strange perception IS an authority problem. It is also the basis | T 3 H 13 T(178)C 5 |
| find peace while this authority problem continues. But the truth is | T 3 H 14 T(178)C 5 |
| still that there IS no problem about this. There is no | T 3 H 14 T(178)C 5 |
| ESSENTIAL that this whole authority problem be voluntarily dismissed at once | T 3 H 16 T(180)C 7 |
| You cannot resolve your authority problem by depreciating the power of | T 3 I 3 T(181)C 8 |
| it is a REAL authority problem. You, Bill, really believe that | T 3 I 11 T(183)C 10 |
| the idea of an authority problem meaningful. The world is not | T 3 I 16 T(184)C 11 |
| all of them. The authority problem IS the root of all | T 4 B 1 T(188)C 15 |
| the result of the authority problem, which, because it accepts the | T 4 B 3 T(188)C 15 |
| because of their own authority problem. T 4 B 38 | T 4 B 37 T(196)C 23 |
| your minds slip away. Your problem is not concentration: it is | T 4 E 11 T(216)C 43 |
| from ego-repressed knowledge, the real problem was correctly stated as What | T 4 F 8 T(220)C 47 |
| of ego-involvement, is not a problem of reliability as much as | T 4 F 14 T(223)C 50 |
| spoke before of the authority problem as involving the concept of | T 5 G 4 T(255)C 82 |
| never happened CANNOT involve ANY problem. But it does NOT follow | T 6 C 12 T(280)C 107 |
| IF HE RECOGNIZED IT. The problem is NOT whether what He | T 7 J 12 T(341)C 168 |
| to give YOU, and YOUR problem in accepting it IS the | T 8 E 4 T(354)C 181 |
| in accepting it IS the problem of this world. Dispelling it | T 8 E 4 T(354)C 181 |
| have the answer to the problem of healing. There IS an | T 9 D 2 T(392)219 |
| have made YOU? The authority problem remains the ONLY source of | T 10 A 2 T(419)- 246 |
| T 10 H. The Problem and the Answer (N 984 | T 10 H 0 T(443)- 270 |
| 8. YOU made the problem which God HAS answered. Ask | T 10 H 8 T(445)- 272 |
| question; Do I want the problem or do I want the | T 10 H 8 T(445)- 272 |
| Spirit will answer EVERY specific problem, as long as you believe | T 10 H 9 T(445)- 272 |
| CHAPTER 12 THE PROBLEM OF GUILT T 12 | T 12 0 0 T(485)312 |
| God does NOT understand your problem in communication, for He does | T 15 I 6 T(590)- 417 |
| You have never given ANY problem to the Holy Spirit He | T 16 C 10 T(607)434 |
| that the situation AND THE PROBLEM were in the same place | T 17 G 8 T(653)480 |
| in the same place. The problem WAS this lack of faith | T 17 G 8 T(653)480 |
| YOU DO NOT SEE THE PROBLEM. Had you not lacked the | T 17 G 8 T(653)480 |
| it COULD be solved, the PROBLEM would be gone. And the | T 17 G 8 T(653)480 |
| been removed. To remove the problem ELSEWHERE is to KEEP it | T 17 G 8 T(653)480 |
| 1. There is NO problem in ANY situation that faith | T 17 H 1 T(653)480 |
| in any ASPECT of the problem, but will make SOLUTION IMPOSSIBLE | T 17 H 1 T(653)480 |
| you shift PART of the problem elsewhere, the meaning of the | T 17 H 1 T(654)481 |
| elsewhere, the meaning of the problem MUST be lost, and the | T 17 H 1 T(654)481 |
| and the SOLUTION to the problem is INHERENT in its meaning | T 17 H 1 T(654)481 |
| 6. There is no problem, no event or situation, no | T 20 I 6 T(759)582 |
| of it would be NO problem. You are not happy learners | T 21 B 3 T(764)586 |
| its effects is NOT your problem. But what you WANT to | T 21 H 8 T(790)611 |
| made BY the insane, whose problem IS their choices are NOT | T 25 H 8 T(888)707 |
| certain any answer to a problem the Holy Spirit solves will | T 25 J 3 T(897)716 |
| ANYONE has not RESOLVED the problem, but has added TO it | T 25 J 3 T(897)716 |
| still defend. Yet does the problem still remain unsolved, for ONLY | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| thus with grounds for vengeance. Problem SOLVING can NOT be vengeance | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| at best can bring another problem ADDED to the first, in | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| 5. The Holy Spirit's problem solving is the way in | T 25 J 5 T(898)717 |
| the way in which the problem ENDS. It has been solved | T 25 J 5 T(898)717 |
| 7. To give a problem to the Holy Spirit to | T 25 J 7 T(899)718 |
| resolving some than others. Every problem is the SAME to Him | T 26 C 1 T(904)723 |
| not change, whatever FORM the problem seems to take. A problem | T 26 C 1 T(904)723 |
| problem seems to take. A problem can appear in MANY forms | T 26 C 1 T(904)723 |
| will do so while the problem lasts. It serves no purpose | T 26 C 1 T(904)723 |
| offers you release from EVERY problem that you think you have | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| so NO-ONE loses, is the problem gone, because it was an | T 26 C 2 T(904)723 |
| can correct ALL errors. Every problem IS an error. It does | T 26 C 3 T(904)723 |
| Each time you keep a problem for YOURSELF to solve, or | T 26 C 4 T(905)724 |
| once to be a SPECIAL problem, a mistake WITHOUT a remedy | T 26 C 6 T(906)725 |
| it cannot answer, and NO problem which is not resolved within | T 26 H 16 T(923)749 |
| 1. The one remaining problem that you have is that | T 26 I 1 T(925)751 |
| that trust would settle every problem NOW. T 26 I | T 26 I 1 T(925)751 |
| things answered, and is every problem quietly resolved. In conflict there | T 27 E 1 T(947)773 |
| answer will be plain. A problem set in conflict HAS no | T 27 E 1 T(947)773 |
| is not involved, and every problem can be answered now. Yet | T 27 E 2 T(947)773 |
| where its answer is, a problem MUST be simple and be | T 27 E 2 T(947)773 |
| to attempt to solve a problem where the answer cannot be | T 27 E 2 T(947)773 |
| Instant's surety. For there the problem WILL be answered and resolved | T 27 E 3 T(947)773 |
| Therefore, attempt to solve NO problem in a world from which | T 27 E 7 T(949)775 |
| been barred. But bring the problem to the only place which | T 27 E 7 T(949)775 |
| understands the nature of his problem. If he DID, it would | T 27 F 7 T(952)778 |
| may SEEM to have a problem which is DIFFERENT | T 27 F 9 T(952)778 |
| is you look upon the problem as it IS, and NOT | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| another way to solve a problem which is VERY simple, but | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| were MADE to keep the problem unresolved? WITHOUT the clouds, the | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| unresolved? WITHOUT the clouds, the problem will emerge in all its | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| NOT be difficult, because the problem is absurd when clearly seen | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| mind to let a simple problem be resolved, if it is | T 27 H 2 T(957)783 |
| FEAR. This is your major problem now. You still make up | T 30 B 2 T(1016)830 |
| hear may not resolve the problem AS YOU SAW IT FIRST | T 30 B 2 T(1016)830 |
| arise, and THEN become a problem in itself. But there will | T 30 B 3 T(1017) 831 |
| fear, foreboding, or preoccupation. Any problem as yet unsettled which tends | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| original form unless a specific problem concerning you or someone else | W 38 L 6 W(63) |
| question the reality of the problem. Yet its effects cannot be | W 41 L 2 W(68) |
| all the facets of any problem, and to resolve them in | W 47 L 1 W(83) |
| is the answer to every problem that confronts you today and | W 50 L 1 W(88) |
| there will never be a problem in motivation ever again. | W 68 L 4 W(126) |
| 79. Let me recognize the problem so it can be solved | W 79 L 0 W(157) |
| 79 L 1. A problem cannot be solved if you | W 79 L 1 W(157) |
| you will still have the problem because you cannot recognize that | W 79 L 1 W(157) |
| situation of the world. The problem of separation, which is really | W 79 L 1 W(157) |
| which is really the only problem, has already been solved. But | W 79 L 1 W(157) |
| is not recognized because the problem is not recognized. W | W 79 L 1 W(157) |
| Who can see that a problem has been solved if he | W 79 L 2 W(157) |
| solved if he thinks the problem is something else? Even if | W 79 L 2 W(157) |
| still uncertain about what the problem is. A long series of | W 79 L 3 W(157) |
| the temptation to keep the problem of separation unsolved. The world | W 79 L 4 W(157) |
| a position in which your problem solving must be inadequate, and | W 79 L 4 W(157) |
| attempt not to recognize the problem, and therefore not to let | W 79 L 6 W(158) |
| could recognize that your only problem is separation, no matter what | W 79 L 6 W(158) |
| means because you recognize the problem. W 79 L 7 | W 79 L 6 W(158) |
| we will ask what the problem is, and what is the | W 79 L 7 W(158) |
| that we have only one problem, which we have failed to | W 79 L 7 W(158) |
| not insist on defining the problem. Perhaps we will not succeed | W 79 L 8 W(158) |
| the answer by recognizing the problem, so that the problem and | W 79 L 8 W(158) |
| the problem, so that the problem and the answer can be | W 79 L 8 W(158) |
| that there is only one problem and one answer. In this | W 79 L 9 W(158) |
| quickly: Let me recognize this problem so it can be solved | W 79 L 10 W(159) |
| all judgment about what the problem is. If possible, close your | W 79 L 10 W(159) |
| no problems. Your one central problem has been answered, and you | W 80 L 1 W(160) |
| depend on recognizing this one problem, and understanding that it has | W 80 L 1 W(160) |
| it has been solved. One problem -- one solution. Salvation is | W 80 L 1 W(160) |
| L 2. Your only problem has been solved! Repeat this | W 80 L 2 W(160) |
| You have recognized your only problem, opening the way for the | W 80 L 2 W(160) |
| for yourself by bringing the problem to the answer. And you | W 80 L 2 W(160) |
| recognize the answer because the problem has been identified. W | W 80 L 2 W(160) |
| entitled to peace today. A problem that has been resolved cannot | W 80 L 3 W(160) |
| while you remember this. One problem -- one solution. Accept the | W 80 L 3 W(160) |
| must be ours when the problem and the answer have been | W 80 L 4 W(160) |
| have been brought together. The problem must be gone because God's | W 80 L 4 W(160) |
| solution is inherent in the problem. You are answered and have | W 80 L 4 W(160) |
| remember that you have one problem and that the problem has | W 80 L 5 W(161) |
| one problem and that the problem has one solution. It is | W 80 L 5 W(161) |
| for today to any specific problem that may arise. Say quickly | W 80 L 6 W(161) |
| quickly: Let me recognize this problem has been solved. Let us | W 80 L 6 W(161) |
| deceive yourself about what the problem is, and you must recognize | W 80 L 6 W(161) |
| 79. Let me recognize the problem so it can be solved | W 90 L 1 W(173) |
| me realize today that the problem is always some form of | W 90 L 2 W(173) |
| lesson that there is one problem and one solution. The problem | W 90 L 2 W(173) |
| problem and one solution. The problem is a grievance; the solution | W 90 L 2 W(173) |
| these forms: This presents a problem to me which I would | W 90 L 3 W(173) |
| me. The answer to this problem is the miracle which it | W 90 L 3 W(173) |
| time. I believe that the problem comes first, and time must | W 90 L 5 W(173) |
| I do not see the problem and the answer as simultaneous | W 90 L 5 W(173) |
| the answer together with the problem, so that they cannot be | W 90 L 5 W(173) |
| that I could have a problem which has not been solved | W 90 L 5 W(173) |
| resolved. The answer to this problem is already given me, if | W 90 L 6 W(173) |
| it. Time cannot separate this problem from its solution. | W 90 L 6 W(173) |
| and where you see the problem, must be accepted if you | W 96 L 2 W(189) |
| illusions real, and solve a problem which does not exist. Perhaps | W 96 L 7 W(190) |
| cannot heal. There is no problem which it cannot solve. And | W 109 L 3 W(222) |
| statement there would be no problem in complete forgiveness, certainty of | W 126 L 1 W(255) |
| nor how to recognize the problem that the plan is made | W 135 L 13 W(287) |
| have promised us for every problem that we can perceive; for | W 292 L 2 W(541) |
| what seems to be his problem, nor what he believes he | W 356 L 1 W(611) |
| merely state or describe the problem. They do not answer it | M 6 C 1 M(19) |
| that he has given the problem to One Who cannot fail | M 8 A 2 M(23) |
| about the outcome of any problem that has been given to | M 8 A 5 M(24) |
| If you really want the problem solved, you cannot doubt. If | M 8 A 6 M(25) |
| you are certain what the problem is, you cannot doubt. Doubt | M 8 A 6 M(25) |
| not life in which the problem lies. Life has no opposite | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| be irrelevant to the presented problem as he perceives it, and | M 22 A 5 M(53) |
| for a time excludes some problem areas from it. In some | M 23 A 2 M(54) |
| under any circumstances, be the problem to be dealt with now | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
| is not theoretical. Behold the problem, ask for the answer, and | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
| line with what salvation asks? Problem and answer lie together here | U 3 A 10 U(5) |
| S(4) problem, and that you will receive | S 1 B 2 S(4) |
| that there is only one problem and one answer. In prayer | S 1 B 2 S(4) |
| of trifling advice about a problem of an instant's duration? God | S 1 B 4 S(4) |
| of solution for a specific problem will occur to either of | S 1 B 7 S(5) |