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| This places it in the Soul's service, where perception is meaningless | T 3 F 15 T(155)154 |
| of his true abilities. The Soul's true functions are knowing, loving | T 3 G 1 T(159)158 |
| functions of the Soul. The Soul's functions are NOT relative. They | T 3 G 9 T(162)161 |
| ego is afraid of the Soul's joy, because once you have | T 4 B 27 T(194)C 21 |
| ceaseless attempts to gain the Soul's acknowledgement and thus establish its | T 4 C 20 T(204)C 31 |
| the road of perception. Your Soul's creations are no more fatherless | T 4 D 3 T(208)C 35 |
| of God's Being is the Soul's only function. ITS fullness cannot | T 7 J 4 T(338)C 165 |
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| they deny body-identification and affirm Soul-identification. By perceiving the Spirit, they | T 1 B 26 T(16)16 |
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| only the sum of the souls he created, which IS the | T 1 B 22k T(8)-8- |
| to read: A Miracle makes souls one in God, and leave | T 1 B 22k T(8)-8- |
| Explanation: You once said that souls cannot rest until everyone has | T 1 B 24a T(13)13 |
| communication between God and His Souls, before the intrusion of fire | T 1 B 24h T(14)14 |
| 24j. The Revelation unites Souls directly with God. T | T 1 B 24j T(14)14 |
| 24k. The Miracle unites Souls directly with each other. Neither | T 1 B 24k T(14)14 |
| Spirit at the center, where Souls can communicate directly. T | T 1 B 26 T(16)16 |
| for physical creation to enable Souls to embark on new chapters | T 1 B 40d T(37)37 |
| he made new homes for Souls and guided them through the | T 1 B 40d T(38)38 |
| Soul stands before his Creator. Souls are perfect creations, and should | T 1 B 40v T(41)41 |
| out of Himself toward the Souls which He created, and also | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
| 7. God and the Souls He created ARE symbiotically related | T 2 B 7 T(74)74 |
| accomplished, but the creation BY Souls has not. God created Souls | T 2 B 7 T(74)74 |
| Souls has not. God created Souls so He could depend on | T 2 B 7 T(74)74 |
| long before the Crucifixion. Many Souls offered their efforts on behalf | T 2 B 43 T(80) 80 |
| God IS lonely without His SOULS, and THEY are lonely without | T 2 B 72 T(88)87 |
| believe that all of the Souls that God created ARE His | T 2 E 52 T(114) 113 |
| 21. God and the Souls He created remain in surety | T 3 F 21 T(157)156 |
| WILL find rest for your Souls. God knows you only in | T 3 F 23 T(157)156 |
| that it makes them unhappy. Souls were given their own true | T 3 H 10 T(177)C 4 |
| battling Him for possession of Souls. He deceives by lies, and | T 3 I 4 T(181)C 8 |
| willing to sell him their Souls in return for gifts they | T 3 I 4 T(181)C 8 |
| in which God and His souls are NOT co-creators. The belief | T 3 I 8 T(182)C 9 |
| are split with your own Souls on this point, and there | T 3 I 10 T(183)C 10 |
| happened. That is why your Souls are still in peace, even | T 3 I 13 T(184)C 11 |
| you associate them with your Souls. T 4 A 7 | T 4 A 6 T(186)C 13 |
| kind of exchange that the Souls cannot understand at all, because | T 4 B 1 T(188)C 15 |
| clash in any situation, but Souls cannot clash at all. If | T 4 B 16 T(191)C 18 |
| of deception as are the Souls he created. As teachers and | T 4 B 28 T(194)C 21 |
| or others. But of your Souls you can do everything for | T 4 B 31 T(195)C 22 |
| as God does to His Souls, -- with love, protection, and | T 4 C 7 T(200)C 27 |
| exists between God and His Souls, because of the hatred you | T 4 D 11 T(210)C 37 |
| learners as they are as Souls. The voice of the Holy | T 5 D 1 T(237)C 64 |
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| NOTE HS objects to doggerel sound of this, and regards it | T 1 B 40u T(41)41 |
| so you want me to sound silly, so you won't have | T 2 E 6 T(101)100 |
| attempts to make the illogical sound more and more logical. | T 2 E 39 T(110)109 |
| ego always dissolves at its sound. T 5 C 11 | T 5 C 10 T(237)C 64 |
| the ego in a very sound position as a guide for | T 9 C 8 T(390)217 |
| is what works is a sound though insufficient statement. ONLY the | T 9 D 12 T(395)222 |
| me through His Spirit. The sound of it will banish sorrow | T 12 G 15 T(509)- 336 |
| a lot of words that sound impressive, but which lack ANY | T 14 F 9 T(556)- 383 |
| be anything and ANYWHERE; a sound, a sight, a thought, a | T 18 G 14 T(680)507 |
| a quiet garden, where no sound but singing and a softly | T 19 F 8 T(713)537 |
| be a fearful sight or sound that drew them gently into | T 22 B 10 T(799)619 |
| nor hear what makes no sound. Is it a sacrifice to | T 24 C 6 T(843)662 |
nothing, and there IS no sound to hear. | T 24 F 3 T(852)671 |
| may hear no more the sound of battle and of death | T 24 F 7 T(854)673 |
| to answer to a different SOUND. Except for this, the witnesses | T 27 G 2 T(954)780 |
| itself are but a single sound; a call for healing, and | T 27 G 6 T(956)782 |
| resting place so still no sound except a hymn to Heaven | T 29 F 1 T(1001)815 |
| a stillness so complete no sound of battle comes remotely near | T 30 D 9 T(1026)840 |
| so strange as it may sound at first. Look at a | W 7 L 2 W(11) |
| you will go beyond their sound to what they really mean | W 98 L 7 W(195) |
| to sleep, afraid of every sound, yet more afraid of stillness | W 121 L 3 W(241) |
| want. Unless they meet these sound requirements, they are not worth | W 133 L 3 W(277) |
| and hear in everything no sound except the echo of God's | W 151 L 13 W(318) |
| who live and hear this sound will never look on death | W 162 L 2 W(354) |
| which is far beyond their sound. The sound grows dim and | W 170 R5 12 W(384) |
| far beyond their sound. The sound grows dim and disappears as | W 170 R5 12 W(384) |
| wish we have, the only sound with any meaning, and the | W 182 L 6 W(392) |
| to you. There is no sound that does not speak of | W 191 L 2 W(422) |
| to you as well. We sound the call of freedom round | W 199 L 5 W(448) |
| would fall at the holy sound of His Voice. Who transcends | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| to change our tune. The sound of healing can be heard | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| a pseudo-creation, make this ugly sound seem truly beautiful. The rhythm | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| of His Voice. The real sound is always a song of | S 1 B 2 S(4) |
| always will remain the deathless sound of loving and of love | G 5 A 2 G(13) |
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| there, and hear what is soundless. Your behavioral MANIFESTATIONS of emotions | T 12 E 6 T(497)- 324 |
| AND ANSWERS? Its tiny answer, soundless in the melody which pours | T 24 C 4 T(843)662 |
| your ears to hear ITS soundless voice, and yet the Call | T 24 C 4 T(843)662 |
| Call of God Himself is soundless to you. T 24 | T 24 C 4 T(843)662 |
| to Him. His Word is soundless if it be not heard | W 123 L 5 W(249) |
| are silent. Little sounds are soundless now. The little things of | W 182 L 11 W(393) |
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| or thoughts; in words or soundlessly; in any language or in | M 2 A 3 M(3) |
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| in a position where it SOUNDS meaningful to consider the possibility | T 3 H 10 T(177)C 4 |
| not so real as it sounds. Those who communicate fear are | T 6 F 12 T(291)118 |
| no mistake about this. It sounds insane when it is stated | T 10 A 2 T(419)- 246 |
| which are NOT seen, and sounds which are NOT heard. They | T 12 E 1 T(496)- 323 |
| them. These gentle sights and sounds are looked on happily, and | T 20 I 11 T(762)584 |
| the terrifying sights and screaming sounds the ego's purpose brought to | T 20 I 11 T(762)584 |
| is like a baby's. The sounds a baby makes, and what | T 22 B 7 T(798)618 |
| at different times. Neither the sounds he hears, nor sights he | T 22 B 7 T(798)618 |
| the sights He sees, the sounds He hears. How beautiful His | T 24 F 3 T(852)671 |
| which you listened to the sounds it makes. IT PROVES ITS | T 24 H 10 T(862)681 |
| The stillness speaks in gentle sounds of love the Son of | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| eyes perceive. Here are the sounds it hears, the voices which | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
| to hear. Yet sights and sounds the body can perceive are | T 28 F 4 T(983)809 |
| voices that can make no sounds. Yet are there other sounds | T 28 F 5 T(983)809 |
| sounds. Yet are there other sounds and other sights which can | T 28 F 5 T(983)809 |
| and blame it for the sounds you do not like, although | T 28 G 2 T(985)811 |
| above the senseless noise of sounds which have no meaning? God | T 31 A 6 T(1043)857 |
| the frantic, riotous thoughts and sounds and sights of this insane | W 49 L 4 W(86) |
| is to be damned. This sounds preposterous, of course. Yet after | W 71 L 1 W(134) |
| do not see is there sounds like insanity. It is very | W 91 L 3 W(174) |
| as God created you. The sounds of this world are still | W 94 L 1 W(183) |
| brings to your mind the sounds it wants to hear. | W 161 L 2 W(350) |
| seem to be but empty sounds, pretty, perhaps; correct in sentiment | W 161 L 4 W(350) |
| the trumpet of awakening that sounds around the world. The dead | W 162 L 2 W(354) |
| represented there. He hears the sounds the senseless busy world engenders | W 164 L 1 W(359) |
| away before His sight. Its sounds grow dim. A melody from | W 164 L 2 W(359) |
| laid by, for sights and sounds which come from nearer than | W 164 L 3 W(359) |
| little things are silent. Little sounds are soundless now. The little | W 182 L 11 W(393) |
| almost unheard amid the grating sounds and harsh and rasping noises | W 183 L 6 W(395) |
| truth, it can be redirected. Sounds become the call of God | W 240 W3 4 W(484) |
| have they of sights or sounds or touch? What would they | W 250 W4 1 W(495) |
| things I look upon, the sounds I hear, and every hand | W 264 L 1 W(510) |
| want to look upon, the sounds I want to hear, the | W 271 W6 1 W(518) |
| knowledge. There are sights and sounds forever laid aside. And where | W 280 W7 1 W(528) |
| of dreams. For sights and sounds must be translated from the | W 280 W7 2 W(528) |
| the sights of fear and sounds of battle which your world | W 290 W8 2 W(539) |
| gentle. Only happy sights and sounds can reach the mind that | W 290 W8 2 W(539) |
| world is singing underneath the sounds of fear. There is a | W 293 L 2 W(542) |
| Son is born. Let earthly sounds be quiet, and the sights | W 303 L 1 W(553) |
| and let Him hear the sounds He understands, and see but | W 303 L 1 W(553) |
| highest reach. For sights and sounds, at best, can serve but | W 336 L 1 W(589) |
| sinlessness. The song of Heaven sounds around the world, as it | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| forms they look upon; the sounds they hear. These are its | P 3 G 3 P(14) |
| still an instant. Underneath the sounds of harsh and bitter striving | S 3 E 7 S(27) |