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| where you have sown the seeds of vengeance, violence, and death | T 18 G 7 T(678)505 |
| it lies disillusionment and the seeds of faithlessness. But ONLY if | T 19 H 4 T(718)542 |
| little. Yet it holds the seeds of pestilence and every form | T 28 D 4 T(976)- 802 |
| gap BETWEEN them, where the seeds of sickness seemed to grow | T 28 D 5 T(977)- 803 |
| vacant by the miracle. The seeds of sickness and the shame | T 28 D 5 T(977)- 803 |
| left clean of all the seeds of sickness and of sin | T 28 E 7 T(981)807 |
| perceive within the gap? The seeds of sickness come from the | T 28 E 9 T(981)807 |
| miracle of healing where the seeds of sickness were. And there | T 28 E 9 T(981)807 |
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SEEING......................133
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| same as saying that by seeing light, darkness automatically disappears. | T 1 B 33 T(22)22 |
| years afterwards, Hinda screamed upon seeing HS.) The mis-step which caused | T 2 B 13 T(75)75 |
| and was probably still not seeing it right. Actually, it is | T 2 B 53 T(83) 83 |
| T 2 B 65. Seeing the body as the Temple | T 2 B 65 T(86)85 |
| human terms) as to whether seeing is an attribute of the | T 3 C 19 T(136)135 |
| not true CANNOT exist) Right-Minded seeing cannot see ANYTHING BUT perfection | T 3 D 4 T(145)144 |
| there are two ways of seeing you, and also that they | T 5 E 4 T(242)C 69 |
| hand, has no difficulty in seeing YOU dissociate, and does not | T 5 F 3 T(248)C 75 |
| him this way, you are seeing him as if he were | T 7 B 6 T(306)C 133 |
| like intraMENTAL and interMENTAL WITHOUT seeing them as different and conflicting | T 7 C 5 T(307)C 134 |
| cannot be mind. By not seeing you as YOU are, it | T 7 G 9 T(327)C 154 |
| he is belittling himself and seeing his brothers as similarly belittled | T 8 G 2 T(363)C 190 |
| interfering with the laws of seeing. If you deny love you | T 8 J 13 T(380)C 207 |
| HIS ego, you MUST be seeing him through yours, because the | T 9 A 3 T(386)213 |
| you have made real? By seeing it clearly, you HAVE made | T 9 C 4 T(389)216 |
| you choose the guide for seeing, and THEN look out, and | T 11 H 7 T(474)- 301 |
| the Son of God, by seeing HIM as guilty. Believing you | T 12 A 2 T(485)312 |
| your brother, you are not seeing HIM. Everyone draws nigh unto | T 12 E 5 T(497)- 324 |
| you MADE your way of seeing, that you might see in | T 12 E 10 T(498)- 325 |
| Each is a WAY OF SEEING, and different worlds arise from | T 12 E 11 T(499)- 326 |
| vision He beholds Himself. And seeing what He is, He knows | T 12 E 11 T(499)- 326 |
| looked upon themselves with love, seeing themselves as the Holy Spirit | T 12 E 12 T(499)- 326 |
| it manifest in them. And SEEING it, its beauty calls you | T 12 F 10 T(503)330 |
| involves a different kind of seeing, and depends on what you | T 12 G 1 T(505)332 |
| means for LEARNING it, and SEEING it quite clearly. The Holy | T 13 F 1 T(525)352 |
| where YOU placed the dream. Seeing is ALWAYS outward. Were your | T 13 F 4 T(526)353 |
| UNtrue true. The Holy Spirit, SEEING where you are, but KNOWING | T 13 G 2 T(527)354 |
| His. Joining with Him in seeing, is the way in which | T 14 D 8 T(549)- 376 |
| you see means ANYTHING alone. Seeing WITH Him will SHOW you | T 14 D 9 T(549)- 376 |
| than a condition in which seeing becomes impossible. You who have | T 14 G 4 T(559)- 386 |
| miracle ACKNOWLEDGES His changelessness, by seeing His Son as he always | T 14 G 8 T(560)- 387 |
| have MISUSED your brothers, by seeing them as sources of EGO | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| at ALL the interference, and seeing it EXACTLY as it is | T 15 I 9 T(591)- 418 |
| THEY WERE SEEN. For, in seeing THEM, the body WOULD disappear | T 16 G 3 T(622)- 449 |
| so your whole INVESTMENT in seeing it would be WITHDRAWN from | T 16 G 3 T(622)- 449 |
| all His teaching leads to seeing it and giving thanks with | T 17 C 1 T(632)- 459 |
| unreal, and THEREFORE unholy, by seeing it WHERE it is not | T 17 D 10 T(638)- 465 |
| look upon the PICTURE ITSELF, seeing at last that, unprotected by | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
| instrument of illusion, acting accordingly; seeing what is not there, HEARING | T 19 B 1 T(694)518 |
| your self and his, and seeing them AS ONE. And in | T 19 B 8 T(697)521 |
| What NEED is there for SEEING, then? When God has taken | T 19 D 18 T(707)- 531 |
| What need is there of seeing, in the presence of HIS | T 19 D 18 T(707)- 531 |
| blind thing in all the seeing universe you ask, how shall | T 20 D 8 T(742)566 |
| be evaluated as WORTH the seeing, and so you will NOT | T 20 H 8 T(757)580 |
| is vision. For what the seeing look upon IS sinless. No-one | T 20 H 9 T(757)580 |
| the vision which made his seeing possible. T 20 I | T 20 H 9 T(757)580 |
| 760) 583 seeing it EVERYWHERE, in EVERYTHING. Look | T 20 I 7 T(760)583 |
| the reasoning on which your seeing rests. This was NOT given | T 21 C 5 T(768)590 |
| Who LOVES the world is seeing it FOR you, without one | T 21 D 9 T(775)596a |
| to see. But, in their seeing, they look PAST it, as | T 21 D 12 T(776)597 |
| who look on sin ARE seeing the DENIAL of the real | T 21 H 11 T(792)613 |
| perfect means. But NOT for seeing. See how the body's eyes | T 22 D 6 T(806)626 |
| be mistaken, for you are seeing what can NOT be real | T 22 D 7 T(807)627 |
| your sight, preventing you from seeing PAST it? And what illusion | T 22 G 7 T(815)634 |
| to him. And, BY your seeing it in him, returns to | T 24 H 2 T(860)679 |
| sees not. And, in this seeing, is the vision SHARED that | T 25 C 8 T(870)689 |
| looks on Christ INSTEAD of seeing death. T 25 C | T 25 C 8 T(870)689 |
| is made. For it is SEEING them as one that brings | T 25 D 8 T(875)694 |
| REJOICE that this is so, seeing their safety in this happy | T 25 E 1 T(877)696 |
| by searching for your savior, seeing Him through sightless eyes? It | T 25 F 3 T(880)699 |
| him? Condemn him not by seeing him within the rotting prison | T 26 B 7 T(903)722 |
| the time devoted to its seeing be perceived as idly spent | T 27 D 3 T(944)770 |
| the CAUSE be changed by seeing it APART from its effects | T 27 H 5 T(958)784 |
| HAS done nothing. And, in seeing THIS, he understands he never | T 28 B 12 T(971)797 |
| you do not insist on seeing in the gap what is | T 28 E 9 T(981)807 |
| It does not know what seeing IS; what listening is FOR | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
| made sad and sick by seeing idols there. Your holy minds | T 29 H 7 T(1008)822 |
| God the sure result of seeing pardon as unmerited. No-one who | T 30 G 4 T(1034)848 |
| that you would PREFER to seeing this. And you WILL see | T 30 I 5 T(1041)855 |
| to all with EQUAL tenderness, seeing no leaders and no followers | T 31 B 6 T(1048)862 |
| another. Men have died on seeing this, because they saw no | T 31 D 3 T(1052)866 |
| he looks on them with seeing eyes, and offers them forgiveness | T 31 G 15 T(1068)882 |
| blocks to sight, and make seeing impossible. You do not want | W 4 L 2 W(6) |
| about time from which your seeing suffers. Your mind cannot grasp | W 8 L 1 W(13) |
| a thought, you are not seeing anything. With as little investment | W 8 L 4 W(13) |
| them. This is how your seeing was made. This is the | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
| body's eyes. It is not seeing. It is image-making. It takes | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
| It takes the place of seeing, replacing vision with illusions. | W 15 L 1 W(26) |
| of image-making which you call seeing will not have much meaning | W 15 L 2 W(26) |
| experiencing the effects of my seeing. W 18 | W 18 L 0 W(31) |
| experiencing the effects of my seeing. A minute or so or | W 18 L 3 W(31) |
| obviously the reason why your seeing does not affect you alone | W 19 L 1 W(32) |
| if this can be called seeing. Is not fantasy a better | W 23 L 3 W(38) |
| really means you are not seeing at all. You either see | W 28 L 2 W(47) |
| you are committing yourself to seeing. It is not an exclusive | W 28 L 4 W(47) |
| in their contribution to your seeing. W 28 L 8 | W 28 L 7 W(48) |
| we do not like by seeing it outside. Instead, we are | W 30 L 2 W(51) |
| in the other way of seeing. Peace of mind is clearly | W 34 L 1 W(55) |
| thinking. Any other way of seeing will inevitably demand payment of | W 37 L 2 W(60) |
| Nor is the equipment for seeing outside you. An essential part | W 44 L 2 W(75) |
| is the light which makes seeing possible. It is with you | W 44 L 2 W(75) |
| look upon. I call this seeing. I hold the past against | W 52 L 2 W(94) |
| thoughts as my guide for seeing. W 53 L 2 | W 53 L 1 W(96) |
| shows me that I am seeing only the representation of my | W 53 L 5 W(97) |
| experiencing the effects of my seeing. If I have no private | W 54 L 3 W(98) |
| exchange my pitiful illusion of seeing for the vision that is | W 59 L 2 W(108) |
| have tried to define what seeing is, and I have been | W 59 L 4 W(108) |
| our grievances. So is the seeing of the world reversed, as | W 78 L 3 W(154) |
| be shown to us. Through seeing him behind the grievances that | W 78 L 5 W(154) |
| leans from him to you, seeing no separation in God's Son | W 78 L 8 W(155) |
| because your idea of what seeing means is tied up with | W 92 L 1 W(177) |
| Strength overlooks these things by seeing past appearances. It keeps its | W 92 L 4 W(177) |
| the light and guide your seeing, so you do not dwell | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| today, and we will practice seeing in the light, closing the | W 92 L 9 W(179) |
| own hand, living on after seeing this being impossible. W | W 93 L 1 W(180) |
| misery, peering about in darkness, seeing not, yet certain of the | W 121 L 2 W(241) |
| is not the kind of seeing that your eyes alone have | W 130 L 9 W(267) |
| speak for you as well. Seeing your strengths exactly as they | W 154 L 2 W(329) |
| its immortal Love. We practice seeing with the eyes of Christ | W 158 L 11 W(343) |
| see. The purpose of all seeing is to show you what | W 161 L 2 W(350) |
| consuming everything its eyes behold; seeing itself in everything; compelled to | W 161 L 7 W(351) |
| of this; what you are seeing now conceals from you the | W 161 L 11 W(352) |
| exchanged your blindness for the seeing eyes of Christ; your mind | W 165 L 5 W(363) |
| choice, standing before this idol, seeing him exactly as he is | W 170 L 8 W(378) |
| remain with those he teaches, seeing what they see, but still | W 170 R5 6 W(382) |
| a wholly sinless world. When seeing this is all we want | W 181 L 8 W(390) |
| mind forget this law of seeing: You will look upon that | W 189 L 5 W(417) |
| you tell when you are seeing wrong, or someone else is | W 193 L 7 W(429) |
| I am really looking nowhere; seeing but what is not there | W 289 L 1 W(537) |
| purpose as his goal for seeing. And he cannot fail to | W 312 L 1 W(563) |
| the mind is responsible for seeing. It alone decides whether what | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| behind the dream, beyond all seeing and yet surely theirs. | M 13 A 6 M(34) |
| do not change at random. Seeing this, and understanding it is | M 17 A 1 M(40) |
| overlooks the mind and body, seeing only the Face of Christ | M 23 A 4 M(54) |
| bodies, and so he is seeing in a brother only the | M 23 A 5 M(55) |
| is always some risk in seeing the present in terms of | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
| minds of those asleep, and seeing there the vision of Christ | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
| sin and justifying anger, and seeing guilt, disease and death as | U 2 A 5 U(2) |
| return. The reason is obvious. Seeing the Face of Christ is | U 4 A 4 U(6) |
| pitfalls along the road by seeing them first. Ideally, he is | P 3 D 1 P(8) |
| but attempts to compromise by seeing just a little bit of | P 3 E 8 P(11) |
| unforgiveness that it represents. Yet seeing this will not effect a | P 3 G 5 P(15) |
| see others as well, for seeing is not limited to the | P 4 A 3 P(19) |