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| cause, effect. This is the separation's final step, with which salvation | T 28 C 9 T(974)- 800 |
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SEPARATION-MIND.............1
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| the one defense against all Separation-mind errors which can make him | T 2 B 67 T(86)85 |
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SEPARATIONS.................1
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| through Its use, all foolish separations disappear which kept us blind | W 184 L 14 W(401) |
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SEPT........................14
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| W(146) Sept. 2, 1969 Lesson 75 | W 75 L 0 W(146) |
| W(149) Sept. 4, 1969 Lesson 76 | W 76 L 0 W(149) |
| W(152) Sept. 5, 1969 Lesson 77 | W 77 L 0 W(152) |
| W(154) Sept. 6, 1969 Lesson 78 | W 78 L 0 W(154) |
| W(157) Sept. 8, 1969 Lesson 79 | W 79 L 0 W(157) |
| W(160) Sept. 9, 1969 Lesson 80 | W 80 L 10 W(160) |
| W(162) Sept. 10, 1969 W 80 | W 80 R2 6 W(162) |
| W(164) Sept. 10, 1969 Lesson 81 | W 81 L 0 W(164) |
| W(165) Sept. 11, 1969 Lesson 82 | W 82 L 0 W(165) |
| W(166) Sept. 12, 1969 Lesson 83 | W 83 L 0 W(166) |
| W(167) Sept. 13, 1969 Lesson 84 | W 84 L 0 W(167) |
| W(168) Sept. 14, 1969 Lesson 85 | W 85 L 0 W(168) |
| W(192) Sept. 27, 1969 Lesson 97 | W 97 L 0 W(192) |
| W(475) Sept. 2, 1970 Lesson 232 | W 232 L 0 W(475) |
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| W(169) September 15, 1969 Lesson 86 | W 86 L 0 W(169) |
| W(170) September 16, 1969 Lesson 87 | W 87 L 0 W(170) |
| W(171) September 17, 1969 Lesson 88 | W 88 L 0 W(171) |
| W(172) September 18, 1969 Lesson 89 | W 89 L 0 W(172) |
| W(173) September 19, 1969 Lesson 90 | W 90 L 0 W(173) |
| W(174) September 20, 1969 Lesson 91 | W 91 L 0 W(174) |
| W(175) September 21, 1969 W 91 | W 91 L 4 W(175) |
| W(177) September 22, 1969 Lesson 92 | W 92 L 0 W(177) |
| W(180) September 23, 1969 Lesson 93 | W 93 L 0 W(180) |
| W(183) September 24, 1969 Lesson 94 | W 94 L 0 W(183) |
| W(185) September 25,1969 Lesson 95 | W 95 L 0 W(185) |
| W(189) September 26, 1969 Lesson 96 | W 96 L 0 W(189) |
| W(452) September 1, 1970 W 200 | W 200 R6 0 W(452) |
| W(455) September 3, 1970 Lesson 205 | W 205 L 0 W(455) |
| W(459) September 16, 1970 W 220 | W 220 IN2 0 W(459) |
| has brought us to eternity. September 21, 1970 W 220 | W 220 IN2 11 W(461) |
| W(464) September 22, 1970 Lesson 222 | W 222 L 0 W(464) |
| W(465) September 23, 1970 Lesson 223 | W 223 L 2 W(465) |
| W(466) September 24, 1970 Lesson 224 | W 224 L 0 W(466) |
| W(467) September 24, 1970 Lesson 225 | W 225 L 0 W(467) |
| W(470) September 28, 1970 Lesson 228 | W 228 L 0 W(470) |
| W(471) September 29, 1970 Lesson 229 | W 229 L 0 W(471) |
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SEPULCHRE...................1
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| the pride of guilt, the sepulchre of separation, all are part | T 19 J 3 T(722)546 |
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| however, WITHIN the larger temporal sequence. T 1 B 41d | T 1 B 41c T(44)44 |
| not too sure of the sequence, but it began with a | T 2 B 53 T(82) 82 |
| Then there was a strange sequence, in which Christ seemed to | T 2 B 54 T(83) 83 |
| This alteration of the time sequence should be quite familiar, because | T 5 C 8 T(236)C 63 |
| see the logic in this sequence, even if you do not | W 66 L 5 W(122) |
| to understand the lack of sequence really found in time. You | W 194 L 4 W(432) |
| every step in its appointed sequence as the mind relinquishes its | W 196 L 4 W(438) |
| and effect in their true sequence in one respect, and the | M 6 C 4 M(20) |
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| of God, complete and holy, serene and unaware of what you | T 18 J 2 T(689)513 |
| love, and rests on it serene and undisturbed. THE BODY DOES | T 20 G 2 T(751)574 |
| will the way be made serene and simple in the rising | T 28 D 1 T(975)- 801 |
| more frequently, Your forehead is serene; your eyes are quiet. And | W 155 L 1 W(333) |
| leave your mind unclouded and serene when you accept the function | W 186 L 10 W(408) |
| holy rest remain untroubled and serene, without a care in an | W 193 L 9 W(429) |
| cloud upon a sky eternally serene. And it is this serenity | W 300 L 1 W(549) |
| of sin. Your altar stands serene and undefiled. It is the | W 309 L 2 W(559) |
| I am safe, untroubled and serene, in endless joy, because it | W 329 L 1 W(581) |
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| in defenselessness we stand secure, serenely certain of our safety now | W 153 L 9 W(325) |
| Presence will we enter now serenely unaware of everything except His | W 157 L 9 W(340) |
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| This holds them in perfect serenity because this is what they | T 7 E 5 T(314)C 141 |
| God has set him in serenity and peace, and dwells with | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| The cost of your serenity is his. This is the | T 27 C 8 T(940)766 |
| seen to represent their own serenity. Their helplessness and weakness represent | T 27 C 9 T(940)766 |
| dedicate this day to the serenity in which God would have | W 75 L 9 W(148) |
| Self, united with my Creator. Serenity and perfect peace are mine | W 113 L 1 W(233) |
| a shorter path to the serenity and peace of God. We | W 200 R6 4 W(452) |
| serene. And it is this serenity we seek, unclouded, obvious and | W 300 L 1 W(549) |
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| I 3. The body's serial adventures, from the time of | T 27 I 3 T(962)788 |
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| HS, and constitute the only series this far that were written | T 2 B 51 T(82) 82 |
| is nothing more than a series of pragmatic steps in the | T 2 E 2 T(100)99 |
| this term in the last series of notes intentionally, because it | T 2 E 13 T(103)102 |
| have handled with the usual series of mixed defenses in the | T 4 B 7 T(189)C 16 |
| and is left with a series of fragmented PERCEPTIONS IN WHICH | T 10 F 16 T(437)- 264 |
| the past, and but a series of depressing dreams, in which | T 29 H 6 T(1007)821 |
| you will be making a series of definite commitments. The question | W 28 L 1 W(47) |
| today, we will have a series of review periods. Each of | W 50 R1 1 W(90) |
| the problem is. A long series of different problems seem to | W 79 L 3 W(157) |
| you cannot reach; a senseless series of expenditures of time and | W 96 L 2 W(189) |
| necessary, and sets up a series of defenses to reduce the | W 136 L 4 W(291) |
| which the world becomes a series of discrete events, of things | W 184 L 3 W(398) |
| Ideally, psychotherapy is a series of holy encounters in which | P 3 B 4 P(5) |
| it. We will have a series of lessons on asking because | S 1 A 6 S(2) |
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| other hand, is a more serious level confusion, because it endows | T 1 C 17 T(59)59 |
| self initiative, it becomes a serious obstruction to the learning it | T 2 C 17 T(94)93 |
| to be more will-of-the-wisps than serious will-errors, but unless he watches | T 3 A 16 T(123)122 |
| B. has a very serious question to ask himself in | T 3 G 31 T(167)166 |
| before, and it is particularly serious at this time. You cannot | T 3 I 3 T(181)C 8 |
| late. You HAD committed a serious error against your brother, and | T 4 A 1 T(185)C 12 |
| form of sickness is more serious than another, He would be | T 8 I 5 T(374)C 201 |
| variable BEHAVIOR, a far more serious effect lies in the fragmented | T 18 A 3 T(659)486 |
| to be laughed away. How serious they now appear to be | T 27 I 5 T(963)789 |
| did the thought become a serious idea, and possible of both | T 27 I 6 T(963)789 |
| cause do its effects seem serious and sad indeed. Yet they | T 27 I 8 T(964)790 |
| foolishness it is, despite the serious and tragic forms it may | W 41 L 2 W(68) |
| two ideas a brief but serious review each hour. Use one | W 110 R3 10 W(229) |
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| out the error temporarily, but seriously impairing efficiency. T 1 | T 1 C 22 T(61)61 |
| no point in taking it seriously. T 2 B 55 | T 2 B 54 T(83) 83 |
only because YOU have not seriously cross-examined him. | T 8 H 4 T(370)C 197 |
| so insistent. Have you ever seriously considered the distorting power of | T 8 H 9 T(372)C 199 |
| frightens you. You are not seriously disturbed by your hostility. You | T 12 C 1 T(488)315 |
| You do not take them seriously on awaking, because the fact | T 18 C 2 T(664)491 |
| ego's whole defensive system too seriously for it to bother to | T 21 E 2 T(777)598 |
| reservations, then to be considered seriously more and more, and finally | W 284 L 1 W(532) |
| gifts the ego has been seriously threatened. It may still be | M 26 A 5 M(61) |