| AIMED.......................8 | |
| quality which this course is aimed at. They may, nevertheless, be | T 1 B 25i T(16)16 |
| 2 A 18. Defenses aimed at protecting (or retaining) error | T 2 A 18 T(69)69 |
| hands of good teachers are aimed at rendering themselves unnecessary. I | T 4 C 4 T(198)C 25 |
| well-structured, and carefully planned program, aimed at learning how to offer | T 11 C 17 T(458)- 285 |
| is a RITUAL OF FORM, aimed at the raising of the | T 16 F 12 T(619)446 |
| and long periods of meditation aimed at DETACHMENT from the body | T 18 H 5 T(683)631b |
| be unlearned except by lessons aimed to teach that you are | T 31 E 7 T(1057)871 |
| All your defenses have been aimed at not receiving what you | W 135 L 25 W(290) |
| AIMING......................1 | |
| SHARES God's purpose, rather than aiming to make a SUBSTITUTE for | T 17 E 2 T(640)467 |
| AIMLESS.....................2 | |
| its results. Now it is aimless, wandering pointlessly, causing no more | T 19 E 8 T(710)534 |
| Do not turn away in aimless wandering again. Accept salvation now | W 122 L 7 W(245) |
| AIMLESSLY...................3 | |
| little wish, uprooted and floating aimlessly, can land and settle briefly | T 19 E 8 T(710)534 |
| die. It can but follow aimlessly the path on which it | T 28 G 2 T(985)811 |
| And thus he wanders aimlessly about, in search of something | T 29 H 3 T(1006)820 |
| AIMLESSNESS.................1 | |
| NO purpose. A sense of aimlessness will come to haunt you | T 17 F 9 T(648)475 |
| AIMS........................17 | |
| itself unreal. Since the miracle aims at RESTORING reality, it would | T 1 B 42b T(54)54 |
| of the same error it aims to correct. Only man makes | T 1 B 42b T(54)54 |
| God is not conflicted. Teaching aims at change, but God created | T 6 E 13 T(288)C 115 |
| should be questioned. If learning aims at CHANGE, and that is | T 8 B 2 T(347) C 174 |
| GOAL. For, although the ego aims at death and dissolution as | T 15 B 2 T(564)391 |
| dissociation for holding its contradictory aims together, so that they SEEM | T 15 B 3 T(564)391 |
| LOSE to madness, because your aims can NOT be reconciled. Death | T 25 H 14 T(890)709 |
| their different forms. All learning aims at transfer, which becomes complete | T 27 F 7 T(952)778 |
| senseless journeys and all goal-less aims. They have no meaning. You | T 31 D 9 T(1054)868 |
| its scope, and to exalted aims which it cannot accomplish. Such | W 135 L 8 W(286) |
| nowhere, choices for defeat, and aims which will remain impossible. All | W 155 L 7 W(334) |
| to overlook all little, senseless aims, and to remember that our | W 258 L 1 W(503) |
| therefore it must seek for aims which are curtailed and limiting | W 319 L 1 W(570) |
| bad judgment, and his education aims at strengthening the former and | M 11 A 1 M(28) |
| strongly emphasized that this course aims at a complete reversal of | M 25 A 4 M(59) |
| overlooking at which the course aims. U 1 A 2 | U 1 A 1 U(1) |
| psychotherapy because it restricts its aims. Nor can the Holy Spirit | P 3 B 3 P(4) |
| AIR.........................5 | |
| with roots suspended in the air. W 156 L 4 | W 156 L 3 W(337) |
| in wrath, and claws the air in frantic hope it can | W 161 L 8 W(351) |
| to breathe again the holy air that fills His Father's house | W 183 L 5 W(395) |
| life, the life within, the air I breathe, the food by | W 222 L 1 W(464) |
| go in peace to freer air and gentler climate, where it | S 3 C 4 S(22) |
| AIRPLANE....................1 | |
| God did not create that airplane crash, and so it is | W 14 L 4 W(24) |
| AIRY........................1 | |
| regarded, i.e., as an airy and temporary home, which can | T 1 B 22f T(7)-7- |
| ALARM.......................1 | |
| supremely happy. It is the alarm to which you give response | W 167 L 2 W(368) |
| ALBERT......................2 | |
| role. Look carefully at Mrs. Albert. She is working miracles every | T 1 B 36i T(26)26 |
| 36q. Returning to Mrs. Albert (not Andrews), she corrected your | T 1 B 36q T(28)28 |
| ALCHEMIST...................1 | |
| The one question which the alchemist did not permit himself to | T 4 F 15 T(223)C 50 |
| ALCHEMIST'S.................1 | |
| F 15. Consider the alchemist's age-old attempts to turn base | T 4 F 15 T(223)C 50 |
| ALCOHOLIC...................1 | |
| 2 A 17. The alcoholic is in a similar position | T 2 A 17 T(69)69 |
| ALCOVE......................1 | |
| all is light, a dismal alcove separated off from what is | T 29 I 7 T(1011)825 |
| ALERT.......................5 | |
| to the Holy Spirit, and alert to revelation-readiness in my brothers | T 1 B 40ab T(42)42 |
| DO train yourself to be alert to any tendency to withdraw | T 4 G 20 T(228)C 55 |
| only His, will work. Be alert to all temptation to hold | W 71 L 9 W(136) |
| own reality. Then merely rest, alert but with no strain, and | W 132 L 15 W(276) |
| sheltering, its loving protection and alert defense, -- all this is | P 3 G 1 P(14) |
| ALERTNESS...................2 | |
| 9 A 1. The alertness of the ego to the | T 9 A 1 T(386)213 |
| of joy and an increased alertness, rather than a feeling of | W 74 L 5 W(145) |
| ALIEN.......................62 | |
| Teaching devices which are totally alien to a learner's perceptual system | T 1 B 41bb T(53)53 |
| certain magical beliefs which were alien to his own Christianity. This | T 3 C 32 T(141)140 |
| a fact that is entirely alien to human thinking, in which | T 3 G 15 T(163)162 |
| kind of thinking is totally alien to having THINGS, even to | T 5 B 3 T(234) C 61 |
| E 5. Perceiving something alien to itself in your MIND | T 6 E 5 T(285)C 112 |
| a condition which is so ALIEN to the Kingdom that you | T 8 B 1 T(347) C 174 |
| not attempting to force an alien will UPON you. He is | T 8 J 3 T(377)C 204 |
| is impossible to communicate in alien tongues. You and your Creator | T 8 J 5 T(378)C 205 |
| His Voice grows faint in alien company. He needs your protection | T 10 C 6 T(426)253 |
| it. For the request was alien to Him, and you could | T 12 C 11 T(490)317 |
| of it. Nothing is so alien to you as the simple | T 13 G 3 T(528)- 355 |
| perceives the meaning in your alien language. He will not attempt | T 14 C 7 T(545)- 372 |
| is One. And no thought ALIEN to His Oneness can abide | T 15 K 2 T(597)- 424 |
| you have taught, and how alien it is to what you | T 16 D 1 T(608)435 |
| your FORGIVENESS of this stranger, alien to you and yet your | T 20 B 4 T(734)558 |
| Heaven, where its results are alien, and can no more enter | T 20 E 2 T(745)568 |
| NOT the ego's reasoning. Its alien nature, TO THE EGO, is | T 21 F 7 T(781)602 |
| both at once. Reason is ALIEN to insanity, and those who | T 21 F 11 T(783)604 |
| joy is a condition quite alien to your understanding. Yet, if | T 21 I 1 T(793)614 |
| What NEEDS interpretation MUST be alien. Nor will it EVER be | T 22 B 6 T(798)618 |
| For his will be no alien tongue. He will need NO | T 22 B 9 T(799)619 |
| specialness is to esteem an alien will, to which illusions of | T 24 C 2 T(842)661 |
| have no separation, like an alien will, rise between what He | T 24 D 5 T(848)667 |
| son of man perceives an alien will, AND WISHES IT WERE | T 24 H 12 T(864)683 |
| are not you, but something alien to yourself and something else | T 25 F 2 T(880)699 |
| fair to everyone. Vengeance is alien to His Mind BECAUSE He | T 25 I 5 T(892)711 |
| in which you were an alien to yourself, and but a | T 28 C 4 T(972)- 798 |
| for He cannot destroy the alien will that He created not | T 28 D 5 T(977)- 803 |
| Self, and walk upon an alien ground which your Creator did | T 28 F 3 T(982)808 |
| forgotten, and His Son an alien to himself, in exile from | T 31 A 4 T(1043)857 |
| a means as yet too alien to your thinking to be | T 31 G 1 T(1063)877 |
| idea because of its wholly alien nature. Remember that any order | W 29 L 4 W(49) |
| which you impose is equally alien to reality. W 29 | W 29 L 4 W(49) |
| not the purpose of an alien power, thrust upon you unwillingly | W 73 L 9 W(142) |
| not use this for an alien purpose. --- | W 81 L 6 W(164) |
| 5. Grievances are completely alien to love. Grievances attack love | W 84 L 5 W(167) |
| Self. My Self thus becomes alien to me. I am determined | W 84 L 5 W(167) |
| no peace, and happiness is alien to its thoughts. | W 96 L 5 W(189) |
| 1. Today's idea, completely alien to the ego and the | W 126 L 1 W(255) |
| meaningful because it is so alien to the thoughts to which | W 126 L 8 W(256) |
| try longer to impose an alien will upon His single purpose | W 131 L 8 W(270) |
| it reflects. It is as alien to the world as is | W 134 L 13 W(283) |
| is your Self remains an alien to the part of you | W 160 L 1 W(347) |
| to him while he is alien now who is at home | W 160 L 2 W(347) |
| stranger in, and took no alien thought to be Itself. And | W 160 L 6 W(348) |
| know about a plan so alien to His Will. There was | W 166 L 10 W(366) |
| within a body. What is alien to the mind does not | W 167 L 6 W(369) |
| not, and to assume an alien power which it does not | W 167 L 9 W(369) |
| up an enemy within; an alien thought at war with you | W 170 L 3 W(377) |
| an opposite; and fear, the alien, now needs your defense against | W 170 L 3 W(377) |
| Yet still you feel an alien here, from somewhere all unknown | W 183 L 1 W(394) |
| and knows that He is alien here. This Childhood is eternal | W 183 L 4 W(394) |
| outcast in a world of alien thoughts. His patience has no | W 183 L 7 W(395) |
| You are as much an alien here as He. W | W 183 L 10 W(396) |
| teach the mind a thousand alien names and thousands more. Yet | W 184 L 5 W(399) |
| the light in you are alien here as well. The light | W 188 L 1 W(413) |
| any kind are strange and alien to the truth. Yet what | W 197 L 8 W(444) |
| in foreign places, and in alien forms which have no meaning | W 200 L 4 W(449) |
| how long we let an alien will appear to be opposing | W 292 L 1 W(541) |
| but it is perhaps more alien to the thinking of the | M 5 H 1 M(15) |
| This is a mockery so alien to God that it must | P 3 E 8 P(11) |
| seems to be a stranger; alien to the truth and poor | P 3 H 7 P(18) |