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| discussion HS and B. had) provide an excellent example of how | T 1 B 41q T(47)47 |
| INTERNAL consistency, and this does provide a basis for the continuity | T 4 C 24 T(206)C 33 |
| Spirit, I could come to provide the model for HOW TO | T 5 D 13 T(240)C 67 |
| conditions, which you can neither provide nor understand, you will become | T 11 F 11 T(467)294 |
| NOTHING their wills will not provide, that offers them ANYTHING of | T 13 H 10 T(532)- 359 |
| your perception, and SEEM to provide reasons for NOT letting it | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| SUIT THE EGO BETTER. They provide STRIKING examples, both of the | T 18 C 2 T(664)491 |
| means, IS inconceivable. HE will provide the means to ANYONE who | T 18 F 3 T(674)- 521 |
| truth itself is given to provide the means, and GUARANTEE the | T 24 G 12 T(858)677 |
| is wicked, and unable to provide the love and shelter innocence | T 31 E 2 T(1055)869 |
| your function of forgiveness, and provide you with a justification for | W 64 L 1 W(117) |
| shadows which the body's eyes provide for self-deception. Strength and light | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| cannot perceive its meaning, nor provide a guide to teach you | W 134 L 13 W(283) |
| You Who gave them will provide the means by which I | W 316 L 2 W(567) |
| course might be said to provide you with a means of | M 1 A 2 M(1) |
| contributions an earthly therapist can provide. Yet there are times and | P 2 A 1 P(1) |
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| alright to remember the past, PROVIDED you also remember that ANYTHING | T 2 B 11 T(75)75 |
| the real means is ALREADY provided, and does not involve any | T 2 B 71 T(88)87 |
| to engender fear have been provided. T 3 A 18 | T 3 A 17 T(124)123 |
| how the mind can work, provided you both fully recognize that | T 4 C 4 T(198)C 25 |
| only under constant clear-cut direction, provided by a teacher who can | T 11 F 5 T(466)- 293 |
| sorts of sources underneath awareness, provided that they are not the | T 13 D 1 T(516)- 343 |
| DEPEND for miracles, has been provided FOR you. God's Son can | T 14 G 8 T(560)- 387 |
| if the body is destroyed, PROVIDED THAT you see NOT the | T 15 K 7 T(599)- 426 |
| useful to the Holy Spirit, provided you let Him use it | T 16 A 1 T(601)428 |
| one; the other will be provided. A purpose such as this | T 18 F 3 T(674)- 521 |
| looks on innocence at last, provided it IS seen and recognized | T 25 I 11 T(895)714 |
| be RECEIVED. The answer is provided everywhere, but it is only | T 27 E 6 T(948)774 |
| enemy. SOMETIMES a friend, perhaps, provided that your separate interests made | T 29 A 3 T(990)816 |
| source of salvation is acceptable, provided that it will not work | W 71 L 3 W(134) |
| think that it will be provided for unless it makes its | W 135 L 16 W(288) |
| to the home which God provided for His Son? Is fear | W 160 L 4 W(347) |
| accept the gifts which grace provided you. You carry them back | W 169 L 14 W(376) |
| the needed means are happily provided. Who can grieve or suffer | W 314 L 1 W(565) |
| opportunities to teach will be provided for him. M 3 | M 3 A 1 M(4) |
| you can accept will be provided, and not one need you | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
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| This emptiness provides the screen for the misuse | T 2 A 3 T(63) 63 |
| very simple learning situation, it provides the guide who tells you | T 9 D 12 T(395)222 |
| certain VERY specific guidelines He provides for ANY situation, but remember | T 17 G 1 T(651)478 |
| LOOKED AT thus, the world provides the means by which this | T 27 H 5 T(958)784 |
| the empty space which meaninglessness provides. The ego rushes in frantically | W 13 L 2 W(22) |
| is no remedy the world provides that can effect a change | W 140 L 7 W(308) |
| this lesson well. The world provides no safety. It is rooted | W 153 L 1 W(324) |
| brother whom you meet today provides another chance to let Christ's | W 158 L 10 W(343) |
| and kindly care Christ's charity provides. They need the love with | W 159 L 8 W(345) |
| can bestow. Experience that grace provides will end in time, for | W 169 L 12 W(375) |
| Will. And thus His Will provides the means to guarantee that | W 193 L 1 W(428) |
| Across the bridge that He provides are dreams all carried to | W 280 W7 1 W(528) |
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| B. he is right in providing you with the consistent strength | T 1 B 41i T(46)46 |
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| purpose now, the goal of proving THIS is impossible. Heaven has | T 19 D 11 T(705)529 |
| does their value lie in proving anything; achievements from the past | M 26 A 3 M(60) |
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| THEORY of yourself, with NO provisions made for evidence BEYOND itself | T 24 H 10 T(862)681 |
| unless it makes its own provisions. Time becomes a future emphasis | W 135 L 16 W(288) |
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| search very actively, makes one proviso; - do not FIND it | T 11 E 1 T(463)- 290 |
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PROVOKE.....................1
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| ALREADY. Now the answer will provoke attack, unless you quickly straighten | T 30 B 3 T(1017) 831 |
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| makes attack seem reasonable, honestly provoked, and righteous in the name | W 153 L 2 W(324) |
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| make these explanations less fear provoking. The first is a couplet | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
| also use phrases like thought provoking, which is bland enough, but | T 2 E 9 T(102)101 |
| enough, but the term a provoking thought means something quite different | T 2 E 9 T(102)101 |
| more fear provoking (in the willbehavior conflict | T 3 A 17 T(124)123 |
| small assaults upon its innocence, provoking it to irritation, and at | T 31 E 3 T(1055)869 |
| mind for fear thoughts, anxiety provoking situations, offending personalities or events | W 34 L 3 W(55) |
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| appearance of the truth. Its pseudo-being brought to what is real | W 138 L 11 W(302) |
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| 2 A 19. The pseudo-corrective mechanism of three is apt | T 2 A 19 T(70)70 |
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PSEUDO-CREATION.............1
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| the self-concept, itself but a pseudo-creation, make this ugly sound seem | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
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PSEUDO-QUESTION.............1
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| 27 E 5. A pseudo-question has no answer. It DICTATES | T 27 E 5 T(948)774 |
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| is employed. This produces the pseudo-retardation syndrome which is justly classified | T 3 A 8 T(121)120 |
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PSEUDO-SOLUTION.............1
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| depression comes from a peculiar pseudo-solution which reads: A Child of | T 1 C 23 T(61)61 |
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| it ever occurred. Like all pseudo-solutions, this kind of distorted thinking | T 2 E 50 T(113)112 |
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| the psychic structure. If the psyche contains fearful levels from which | T 2 E 26 T(106)105 |
| single-mindedness. The structure of the psyche, as you very correctly noted | T 2 E 38 T(110)109 |
| 2 E 39. Freud's psyche was essentially a good and | T 2 E 39 T(110)109 |
| the proper organization of the psyche rests on a lack of | T 2 E 46 T(112)111 |
| 54. In the Divine psyche, the Father and the Holy | T 2 E 54 T(114) 113 |
| the different levels of his psyche. They were conflict-prone by definition | T 3 F 2 T(152)151 |
| In our picture of the psyche, there is an unconscious level | T 3 F 3 T(152)151 |
| questioning compartment in the post-Separation psyche which man created for himself | T 3 F 6 T(153)152 |
| interpersonal. One part of the psyche perceives another part as on | T 3 F 7 T(153)152 |
| perceive the structure of the psyche if you look at it | T 3 F 12 T(154)153 |
| that the parts of the psyche cannot be correctly perceived either | T 3 F 15 T(155)154 |
| Even as HE perceives his psyche, every level has a creative | T 3 F 20 T(157)156 |
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| is justly classified as a psychiatric (or disturbed-level) symptom. Both of | T 3 A 8 T(121)120 |
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| reflected by the attitudes of psychiatrists, or medical boards, or hospital | T 4 I 6 T(232)C 59 |
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| love component. This kind of psychic juggling leaves the person (or | T 1 C 10 T(58)58 |
| necessary at all in the psychic structure. If the psyche contains | T 2 E 26 T(106)105 |
| in which a re-distribution of psychic energy results, it is necessary | T 2 E 32 T(108)107 |
| 38. A REDISTRIBUTION of psychic energy, then, is NOT the | T 2 E 38 T(109)108 |
| level confusion. The section on psychic energy should be re-read very | T 2 E 46 T(112)111 |
| a further misuse of legitimate psychic mechanisms. The true corrective procedure | T 2 E 50 T(113)112 |
| 26. ARE PSYCHIC POWERS DESIRABLE? | M 26 0 0 M(60) |
| Certainly there are many psychic powers that are clearly in | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| may still be deceived by psychic powers. As investment has been | M 26 A 5 M(61) |
| the Holy Spirit would restore. Psychic abilities have been used to | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| service. Those who have developed psychic powers have merely let some | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
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| 2 E 25. All psychoanalysts made one common error, in | T 2 E 25 T(106)105 |
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| thought. This is the usual psychoanalytic approach. This DOES allay guilt | T 2 E 14 T(103)102 |
| lies above the miracle-level. All psychoanalytic theorists have made some contribution | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |