| SPECIFICITY.................4 | |
| 4 H 4. The specificity of the ego's thinking, then | T 4 H 4 T(229)C 56 |
| YOU ARE AFRAID OF HIS SPECIFICITY, for fear of what you | T 10 H 9 T(445)- 272 |
| practice the exercises with great specificity. Each one applies to every | W 1 IN1 4 W(1) |
| of today's idea, the usual specificity is required. Do not be | W 4 L 2 W(6) |
| SPECIFICS...................7 | |
| that idea to as many specifics as possible. Be sure that | W 1 IN1 4 W(1) |
| L 3. Thus were specifics made. And now it is | W 161 L 3 W(350) |
| made. And now it is specifics we must use in practicing | W 161 L 3 W(350) |
| true. But fear attaches to specifics, being false. W 161 | W 161 L 5 W(351) |
| They may ask together for specifics, and not realize that they | S 1 E 2 S(10) |
| come in which are all specifics satisfied; all separate wishes unified | S 1 E 2 S(10) |
| E 3. Prayers for specifics always ask to have the | S 1 E 3 S(10) |
| SPECIFIED...................2 | |
| 1 IN 4. Unless specified to the contrary, the exercise | W 1 IN1 4 W(1) |
| Spirits whole curriculum is specified exactly as it is. | M 21 A 5 M(51) |
| SPECIFY.....................5 | |
| did not create that disaster (specify), and so it is not | W 14 L 4 W(24) |
| did not create that illness(specify with name of person) and | W 14 L 4 W(24) |
| world. He did not create (specify the situation which is disturbing | W 14 L 7 W(25) |
| I am determined to see (specify the situation) differently. Try to | W 21 L 4 W(36) |
| I am determined to see (specify the attribute) in (name of | W 21 L 4 W(36) |
| SPECIOUS....................1 | |
| from our assignment on the specious grounds that modesty is outraged | W 186 L 3 W(406) |
| SPECK.......................3 | |
| little piece of glass, a speck of dust, a body, or | T 13 G 2 T(527)354 |
| And, to defend this little speck of dust, it bids you | T 18 I 2 T(685) 509 |
| The body is an isolated speck of darkness; a hidden secret | T 20 G 5 T(751)574 |
| SPECTACLE...................2 | |
| it is regarded as a spectacle.) T 1 B 11 | T 1 B 10 T(3)-3- |
| use of miracles as a spectacle to INDUCE belief is wrong | T 1 B 11 T(3)-3- |
| SPECULATION.................1 | |
| cannot BE perceived. The endless speculation about the meaning of mind | T 3 F 6 T(153)152 |
| SPEECHLESS..................1 | |
| and contradictory. Consider what a speechless professor means as a concept | T 4 B 2 T(188)C 15 |
| SPEED.......................6 | |
| And may the holy instant speed you on the way, as | T 16 G 10 T(625)- 452 |
| your shining gift of lilies speed him on his way to | T 20 B 3 T(733) 557 |
| what time is FOR. And speed the end of idols in | T 29 H 7 T(1008)822 |
| methods for attaining it. The speed by which it can be | T 30 A 1 T(1016)830 |
| today's idea brings wings to speed you on, and hope to | W 101 L 8 W(204) |
| the experience of truth, and speed its advent into every mind | W 169 L 4 W(373) |
| SPEED-......................1 | |
| real meaning of the celestial speed- up. Strong wills can do | T 3 F 23 T(157)156 |
| SPEED-UP....................2 | |
| But note that the term speed-up is not one which relates | T 1 B 41m T(47)47 |
| the effectiveness of the present speed-up. We have frequently noted that | T 2 F 1 T(117)116 |
| SPEEDED.....................1 | |
| for is NOT happiness. Be speeded on your way by honesty | T 30 F 8 T(1032)846 |
| SPEEDUP.....................3 | |
| are needed for the Celestial speedup at this time. But note | T 1 B 41m T(47)47 |
| a major step in the speedup, must be properly understood before | T 3 C 36 T(143)142 |
| if you do not. The speedup has placed you both in | T 4 C 11 T(201)C 28 |
| SPELLED.....................3 | |
| men and are even sometimes spelled with a capital S. If | T 1 B 22j T(7)-7- |
| anger when their names are spelled or pronounced incorrectly. T | T 1 B 36n T(27)27 |
| the fact that the Nazis spelled their appalling error with capital | T 1 B 37s T(32)32 |
| SPELLING....................2 | |
| which once THROUGH me (note spelling, threw) into a fit. I | T 2 B 55 T(83) 83 |
| I am upset, but the spelling slip is reassuring. T | T 2 B 55 T(83) 83 |
| SPELLS......................2 | |
| 1 B 30r. Casting spells merely means affirming error, and | T 1 B 30r T(20)20 |
| medicines are a form of spells. In one way, they are | T 2 C 13 T(92)91 |
| SPEND.......................42 | |
| Each instant that we spend together will teach you that | T 18 D 6 T(669)496 |
| And every instant that you spend WITHOUT awareness of it gives | T 18 H 2 T(682)631a |
| the truth. Let us not spend this holy week brooding on | T 20 A 1 T(733) 557 |
| given him to choose to spend this instant paying tribute to | T 20 G 12 T(754)577 |
| has given, and gives still. Spend but an instant in the | T 21 G 9 T(786)607 |
| every situation in which you spend any long period of time | W 1 IN1 3 W(1) |
| difficult, it is better to spend the practice period alternating between | W 42 L 6 W(71) |
| eyes as you do so. Spend a fairly short period in | W 45 L 6 W(79) |
| as you do so, and spend a minute or two in | W 46 L 3 W(81) |
| by repeating today's idea. Then spend a minute or two in | W 47 L 4 W(83) |
| truth about you, and then spend a few minutes adding some | W 67 L 2 W(124) |
| and come to know myself. Spend the remainder of the practice | W 68 L 6 W(127) |
| be no better way to spend a half-minute or less than | W 71 L 9 W(136) |
| cannot be in conflict. Then spend several minutes in adding same | W 74 L 3 W(144) |
| mind wandering, but try to spend the major part of the | W 80 R2 2 W(162) |
| away your foolish self-images, and spend the rest of the practice | W 93 L 8 W(181) |
| full awareness. Every time you spend five minutes of the hour | W 96 L 11 W(191) |
| each five minutes that you spend with Him, He will accept | W 98 L 8 W(195) |
| next five minutes you will spend again with Him. Repeat today's | W 98 L 10 W(196) |
| is there once more to spend a little time with you | W 98 L 11 W(196) |
| thoughts and limited ideas, and spend a happy time again with | W 98 L 11 W(196) |
| W 105 L 9. Spend your five minutes thus with | W 105 L 9 W(211) |
| will trust in Him. Then spend the quiet moment, opening your | W 126 L 11 W(257) |
| an hour twice today, and spend it with the Guide Who | W 134 L 15 W(284) |
| Heaven as we wake, and spend five minutes making sure that | W 138 L 11 W(302) |
| which the day began, and spend a quiet moment with It | W 140 R4 7 W(312) |
| beginning of the time you spend with God. We introduce these | W 151 L 14 W(319) |
| W 151 L 16. Spend fifteen minutes thus when you | W 151 L 16 W(319) |
| alone as we arise, and spend five minutes practicing its ways | W 152 L 11 W(323) |
| too short a time to spend with God. Nor will we | W 153 L 15 W(327) |
| the time you give to spend with Him beyond the world | W 164 L 3 W(359) |
| L 12. Each hour spend a little time today, and | W 193 L 12 W(430) |
| to this holy place, and spend a while together. Here we | W 230 W2 4 W(473) |
| This day I choose to spend in perfect peace. | W 255 L 0 W(500) |
| is there I choose to spend today. --- | W 255 L 2 W(500) |
| In fearlessness and love I spend today. W | W 310 L 0 W(560) |
| day, my Father, would I spend with You, as You have | W 310 L 1 W(560) |
| 310 L 2. We spend this day together, you and | W 310 L 2 W(560) |
| only this, that we may spend this day in fearlessness, without | W 339 L 1 W(592) |
| SHOULD THE TEACHER OF GOD SPEND HIS DAY? | M 17 0 0 M(40) |
| remember that he chooses to spend time with God as soon | M 17 A 4 M(41) |
| If it is expedient to spend this time earlier, at least | M 17 A 5 M(42) |
| SPENDING....................1 | |
| 3. We will continue spending time with Him each morning | W 220 IN2 3 W(459) |
| SPENDS......................1 | |
| not escape, and so he spends his time in keeping watch | W 192 L 8 W(426) |
| SPENT.......................26 | |
| issue. Note that night you spent in the scent of roses | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
| what you have created. (We spent a lot of time on | T 2 E 20 T(105)104 |
| would have liked to have spent some time on corrections of | T 3 A 36 T(128)127 |
| question. The time that was spent on questioning in the dream | T 6 E 7 T(286)C 113 |
| 4. You who have spent days, hours, and even years | T 15 C 4 T(568)- 395 |
| dreams. All your time is spent in dreaming. Your sleeping and | T 18 C 6 T(665)492 |
| 1. You who have spent your lives in bringing truth | T 18 D 1 T(668)495 |
| you desire it. Many have spent a lifetime in preparation, and | T 18 H 4 T(682)631a |
| OF SAVING TIME. One instant spent TOGETHER restores the universe to | T 18 H 6 T(683)631b |
| whatever way that life be spent. And so take pleasure in | T 27 B 6 T(936)762 |
| seeing be perceived as idly spent, a time unoccupied. | T 27 D 3 T(944)770 |
| of time NOT seen as spent and fully occupied, become a | T 27 D 4 T(945)771 |
| B 9. An instant spent without your old ideas of | T 31 B 9 T(1049)863 |
| minute or so to be spent in using the idea, merely | W 11 L 2 W(19) |
| time than usual should be spent with each one. Today's idea | W 26 L 6 W(45) |
| if possible, would be well spent on this today. | W 74 L 7 W(145) |
| miracle in which a minute spent in using these ideas becomes | W 97 L 4 W(192) |
| hour let your time be spent in happy preparation for the | W 98 L 10 W(196) |
| today. For each five minutes spent in listening a thousand minds | W 106 L 9 W(214) |
| no time was ever better spent. Perhaps today, perhaps tomorrow, you | W 124 L 10 W(252) |
| and effort dissipated. It is spent for nothing in return. And | W 138 L 3 W(300) |
| even though your time is spent in offering salvation to the | W 153 L 18 W(328) |
| feeling and awareness. You have spent long days and nights in | W 157 L 1 W(339) |
| with Him will now be spent. We say the words of | W 220 IN2 5 W(460) |
| holy year, which we have spent together in the search for | W 220 IN2 9 W(461) |
| much time should be so spent? This must depend on the | M 17 A 3 M(41) |