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begin the journey back by setting out TOGETHER, and gather in | T 8 F 1 T(359)C 186 |
judgment, because judgment IS the setting of price. And as you | T 8 K 10 T(384)211 |
IT MUST BE CLEAR. The setting of the Holy Spirit's goal | T 17 G 1 T(651)478 |
your body obeys, and gently SETTING THEM ASIDE. | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
the song, how wonderful the setting where you heard it, and | T 21 B 5 T(765)587 |
judging AGAINST the Christ, and setting forth for YOU, the purpose | T 24 G 13 T(858)677 |
holy purpose GAVE it immortality, setting another light in Heaven, where | T 24 H 5 T(861)680 |
succeed where contradiction is the setting of his searching, and the | W 131 L 1 W(269) |
for itself is occupied in setting up control of future happenings | W 135 L 16 W(288) |
This space you see as setting off all things from one | W 184 L 2 W(398) |
around and around the world, setting it free as Gods | M 16 A 1 M(39) |
nor advantage to himself in setting others free. This may be | S 1 D 4 S(8) |
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SETTING-OUT.................1
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do may still oppose the setting-out. Yet all the laws of | P 4 B 8 P(23) |
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SETTINGS....................1
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learn to require no special settings in which to apply what | W 50 R1 4 W(90) |
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SETTLE......................7
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will and do. Do no settle for ANYTHING less than this | T 4 E 13 T(216)C 43 |
to be entirely UNwilling to settle for illusion IN PLACE of | T 16 E 10 T(614)441 |
floating aimlessly, can land and settle briefly upon ANYTHING. For it | T 19 E 8 T(710)534 |
NOT believe that trust would settle every problem NOW. T | T 26 I 1 T(925)751 |
and the world, try to settle in perfect stillness, remembering only | W 69 L 5 W(129) |
all things we saved to settle by ourselves, and kept apart | W 193 L 11 W(430) |
the dreams that seemed to settle on the world are gone | W 295 L 1 W(544) |
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diplopia, if she had not settled for nearsightedness. This was an | T 4 C 6 T(199)C 26 |
conflict can no longer be settled by your previous attempts to | T 11 C 7 T(455)- 282 - |
you, and as one is settled the next one and the | W 79 L 3 W(157) |
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SETTLES.....................1
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the rest, the one which settles all decisions. If you could | W 138 L 6 W(301) |
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SETTLING....................1
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Now comes a period of settling down. This is a quiet | M 5 B 6 M(10) |
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SEVEN.......................1
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for today some six or seven times an hour. There could | W 71 L 9 W(136) |
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SEVER.......................1
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that hate has sought to sever, but which still remains as | W 185 L 14 W(405) |
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SEVERAL.....................34
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likely to become compulsive for several reasons, including: a. They represent | T 1 C 10 T(57)57 |
of knowledge can result in several errors, including: a. The idea | T 1 C 21 T(60)60 |
Fall (or Separation). There are several introductory remarks which are intended | T 2 A 1 T(62)62 |
change the order - - several times in fact. Actually, it | T 2 E 38 T(110)109 |
which you have been cautioned several times. He looked to the | T 3 C 34 T(142)141 |
I have told you several times that I am in | T 4 G 15 T(227)C 54 |
not at all like the several slips into impatience which I | T 6 B 15 T(276)C 103 |
that each exercise be repeated several times a day, preferably in | W 1 IN1 3 W(1) |
other. You will probably miss several applications, and perhaps quite a | W 27 L 4 W(46) |
this idea as well, devote several practice periods to applying today's | W 30 L 5 W(51) |
repeat the idea to yourself several times. Closing your eyes will | W 33 L 4 W(54) |
specific context, try to take several minutes and devote them to | W 34 L 6 W(56) |
repeat the idea for today several times slowly. Then open your | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
My holiness envelops this pen. Several times during these practice periods | W 36 L 3 W(59) |
you intersperse the applications with several short periods during which you | W 39 L 9 W(65) |
today's idea, and then add several of the attributes which you | W 40 L 3 W(67) |
them slowly, repeating the idea several times more. Then try to | W 44 L 7 W(76) |
the idea slowly to yourself several times. It is particularly important | W 48 L 2 W(85) |
made throughout the day, devote several minutes to reviewing the thoughts | W 64 L 8 W(118) |
After you have gone over several such related thoughts, try to | W 67 L 3 W(124) |
In addition, repeat the idea several times an hour in this | W 68 L 8 W(127) |
practice period, let us devote several minutes in thinking about what | W 69 L 2 W(128) |
will. This should be repeated several times an hour. It is | W 73 L 11 W(143) |
periods by repeating these thoughts several times, slowly and with firm | W 74 L 3 W(144) |
be in conflict. Then spend several minutes in adding same related | W 74 L 3 W(144) |
you. While you wait, repeat several times slowly and in complete | W 75 L 5 W(147) |
to reading them over slowly, several times if you wish, and | W 80 R2 2 W(162) |
in honesty, and then devote several minutes to allowing your mistaken | W 91 L 8 W(175) |
am One Self. Repeat this several times, and then attempt to | W 95 L 12 W(187) |
102 L 3. For several days we will continue to | W 102 L 3 W(205) |
131 L 11. For several minutes watch your mind and | W 131 L 11 W(271) |
from our holy aim. For several minutes let your mind be | W 139 L 12 W(306) |
and eternity. We have repeated several times before that you but | W 169 L 8 W(374) |
The difference is clear in several forms where the designed comparison | S 2 C 1 S(15) |
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SEVERED.....................1
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in chains which have been severed for release, when God is | W 279 W6 1 W(526) |
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SEVERELY....................7
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confused, and their transfer value severely limited BY his confusion. | T 7 I 4 T(335)C 162 |
insistence, and its reality-testing, though severely impaired, is completely consistent. | T 11 E 1 T(463)- 290 |
are strict, and breaches are severely punished. Therefore, give no obedience | T 13 C 1 T(513)340 |
of the other, ALREADY a severely limited perception of him, is | T 17 D 4 T(636)- 463 |
the RELATIONSHIP seems to be severely strained. T 17 F | T 17 F 4 T(647)474 |
but only YOURS. YOU are severely tempted to abandon HIM at | T 18 J 4 T(690)514 |
of love. For nothing so severely threatens them as love's approach | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
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SEVERITY....................1
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without then follows, because the severity of the guilt is so | T 5 G 6 T(255)C 82 |
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which are often associated with sex. T 1 B 24i | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
T 1 B 24i. Sex is often associated with lack | T 1 B 24i T(14)14 |
in relation to question about sex. Tell B. the one more | T 1 B 37n T(31)31 |
more river is related to sex. You might even explain it | T 1 B 37n T(31)31 |
for them to reach consciousness. Sex and miracles are both WAYS | T 1 B 37o T(31)31 |
did Jack.) Your confusion of sex and statistics is an interesting | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
of you, because of the sex and aggression confusion. T | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
The language here is intentional. Sex is often utilized on behalf | T 1 B 37ab T(35)35 |
be a displacement upward, but sex can be a displacement outward | T 1 B 37ad T(35)35 |
to finish the instructions about sex, because this is an area | T 1 B 40b T(37)37 |
1 B 40c. Inappropriate sex drives (or misdirected miracle-impulses) result | T 1 B 40c T(37)37 |
T 1 B 40d. Sex was intended as an instrument | T 1 B 40d T(37)37 |
pleasure which is derived from sex AS SUCH is reliable only | T 1 B 40e T(38)38 |
The only VALID use of sex is procreation. It is NOT | T 1 B 40f T(38)38 |
of reality becomes apparent. The sex impulse IS a miracle impulse | T 1 B 41t T(48)48 |
person, or both, experience inappropriate sex impulses, KNOW FIRST that this | T 1 B 41u T(48)48 |
of the DEPLETING use of sex. Freud's description is purely NEGATIVE | T 1 B 41v T(48)48 |
also that Freud's notion of sex was as a device for | T 1 B 41w T(49)49 |
1 B 41x. Inappropriate sex relaxes only in the sense | T 1 B 41x T(49)49 |
much like the confusion of sex impulses with possession-impulses. Some of | T 1 B 41aa T(49)49 |
question raised by WT re sex under existing conditions) (HS raised | T 1 B 41at T(52)52 |
B. both chose your present sex partners shamefully, and would have | T 1 B 41au T(52)52 |
body only. If this occurs, sex is particularly likely to be | T 1 C 9 T(57)57 |
extreme belief, 1) leads to sex crimes, and 2) to stealing | T 1 C 11 T(58)58 |
that crosses one's mind (re sex, possession, etc.) you should immediately | T 3 E 1 T(147)146 |
not true. The confusion of sex with aggression, and resulting behavior | T 4 F 18 T(224)C 51 |