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| which begins with And God stepped down from Heaven and said | T 2 B 72 T(88)87 |
| YOU ARE AFRAID, you have stepped back. Let us then join | T 18 D 2 T(668)495 |
| COULD have saved it, but stepped back, because he was AFRAID | T 27 F 4 T(951)777 |
| reach them. Yet it has stepped back, and it is not | W 155 L 6 W(334) |
| share eternity, for time has stepped aside today. I do not | W 346 L 1 W(600) |
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| corrects his previous missteps by stepping forward. This represents a process | T 2 B 46 T(81) 81 |
| 5. Prayer is a stepping aside; a letting go, a | S 1 B 5 S(4) |
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STEPPING-STONE..............1
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| while ACCURATE perception is a stepping-stone toward it. The whole value | T 4 G 1 T(224)C 51 |
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STEPS.......................33
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| bottom of p. 6 for steps.) T 1 B 22u | T 1 B 22t T(9)-9- |
| is true, entails the two steps necessary for the release from | T 1 C 1 T(55)55 |
| him to keep retracing his steps without advancing toward his return | T 2 B 47 T(81) 81 |
| than a series of pragmatic steps in the larger process of | T 2 E 2 T(100)99 |
| remedy. From this viewpoint, the steps can be reworded as follows | T 2 E 2 T(100)99 |
| the very nature of the steps you must take WITH Him | T 6 H 7 T(300)127 |
| God does not take steps because His Accomplishments are NOT | T 7 B 4 T(305)C 132 |
| is only the first few steps along the right way that | T 22 E 2 T(808)808a |
| step in ordered thought. The steps to chaos DO follow neatly | T 23 C 22 T(832)651 |
| name to name, as one steps forward, and another, back. Yet | T 27 G 2 T(954)780 |
| to separation, until all the steps have been retraced, the ladder | T 28 C 12 T(975)- 801 |
| to allow your first, uncertain steps to be directed up the | T 28 D 1 T(975)- 801 |
| how eagerly he comes, and steps aside from heavy shadows that | T 29 D 5 T(998)824 |
| with just a few more steps you need to LET yourself | T 30 B 6 T(1018)832 |
| to the next, in easy steps which lead you gently from | T 31 A 2 T(1042)856 |
| you are. For there are steps in its relinquishment. The first | T 31 B 1 T(1046)860 |
| lesson plans arranged in easy steps, that, though there be some | T 31 E 8 T(1057)871 |
| train you in the first steps toward the goal of separating | W 4 L 3 W(6) |
| in their place. The early steps in this exchange, which can | W 14 L 3 W(24) |
| be replaced. The first two steps in this process require your | W 23 L 5 W(39) |
| By taking the first two steps, you will see that this | W 23 L 5 W(39) |
| of a number of giant steps we will take in the | W 61 L 7 W(113) |
| restored to walk with lightened steps along the road that suddenly | W 109 L 7 W(223) |
| will remain impossible. All this steps back as truth comes forth | W 155 L 7 W(334) |
| back, the Light in you steps forward and encompasses the world | W 156 L 6 W(338) |
| salvation's final step Himself. All steps but this we learn, instructed | W 168 L 3 W(371) |
| Do not deny the little steps He asks you take to | W 193 L 13 W(431) |
| sane refuse to take the steps which He directs, and follow | W 195 L 2 W(435) |
| L 8. Our next steps will be easy, if you | W 196 L 8 W(439) |
| we undertake these last few steps to You, and rest in | W 220 IN2 8 W(460) |
| we accomplish these few final steps which end a journey that | W 225 L 2 W(467) |
| strange belief relies on certain steps which never reach to consciousness | P 3 F 1 P(12) |
| yet elected to begin the steps of prayer cannot but use | S 2 B 1 S(12) |
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| joyous lessons, but through the stern necessity of limits they believed | T 21 B 3 T(764)586 |
| find remains this worlds stern decree, and no one who | M 14 A 5 M(35) |
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STICK.......................1
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| a child who throws a stick into the ocean change the | W 140 R4 4 W(311) |
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STIFLE......................1
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| you pray. And would you stifle and imprison it in ancient | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
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STILLED.....................3
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| hope, because the guns are stilled an instant and the fear | T 23 D 6 T(834)653 |
| and meaningless desires have been stilled. Await His Word in quiet | W 125 L 6 W(254) |
| pile of dust silenced and stilled. For see, this dust can | W 136 L 8 W(292) |
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| uprooted, and has disappeared. The stillness and the peace of NOW | T 16 H 6 T(627)- 454 |
| calm within, where, in holy stillness, dwells the living God you | T 18 B 5 T(661)488 |
| 23 B 10. The stillness of your certainty of Him | T 23 B 10 T(824)643 |
| and bringing them an instant's stillness, when the memory of God | T 28 B 9 T(970)796 |
| of eternity resound throughout the stillness, yet disturb it not. And | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| render unremembered and undone. The stillness speaks in gentle sounds of | T 28 B 11 T(971)797 |
| always was. Surrounded by a stillness so complete no sound of | T 30 D 9 T(1026)840 |
| part of your mind where stillness and peace reign forever. Try | W 49 L 2 W(86) |
| try to settle in perfect stillness, remembering only how much you | W 69 L 5 W(129) |
| quiet in power, strong in stillness, and completely certain in Its | W 106 L 1 W(213) |
| We ask for peace and stillness in the midst of all | W 109 L 1 W(222) |
| rest and quiet, peace and stillness, and the safety and the | W 109 L 2 W(222) |
| close your eyes, sink into stillness. Let these periods of rest | W 109 L 5 W(223) |
| sound, yet more afraid of stillness; terrified of darkness, yet more | W 121 L 3 W(241) |
| day be a day of stillness and of quiet listening. Your | W 125 L 1 W(253) |
| 125 L 3. In stillness we will hear His Voice | W 125 L 3 W(253) |
| stay with Him in perfect stillness, silent and at peace, beyond | W 183 L 8 W(395) |
| 198 L 8. The stillness of your Self remains unmoved | W 197 L 8 W(444) |
| the world. Now is there stillness where before there was a | W 197 L 11 W(445) |
| with me. And in that stillness, we will find the peace | W 208 L 1 W(455) |
| Brother, we find that stillness now. The way is open | W 225 L 2 W(467) |
| silent now. And in the stillness, hallowed by His Love, God | W 254 L 2 W(499) |
| 1970 Lesson 273. The stillness of the peace of God | W 273 W6 0 W(520) |
| our minds, with certainty, The stillness of the peace of God | W 273 W6 1 W(520) |
| 286 L 2. The stillness of today will give us | W 286 L 2 W(534) |
| This is a day of stillness and of peace. | W 291 L 0 W(540) |
| And if I need but stillness and a tranquil, open mind | W 361 L 1 W(618) |
| His Voice is heard in stillness. And His Judgment comes to | M 16 A 2 M(39) |
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| and in every thought. Peace stills my heart, and floods my | W 267 L 1 W(513) |
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STIMULI.....................4
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| T 1 B 36d. Stimuli of all kinds are identified | T 1 B 36d T(24)24 |
| certain specific ways to all stimuli which it perceives as related | T 4 H 4 T(229)C 56 |
| you do not respond to stimuli, but to STIMULI AS YOU | T 11 A 1 T(449)- 276 |
| respond to stimuli, but to STIMULI AS YOU INTERPRET THEM. Your | T 11 A 1 T(449)- 276 |
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| between miracles and projection. The stimulus MUST precede the response, and | T 1 B 36b T(24)24 |
| through perception. You perceive the stimulus and behave accordingly. It follows | T 1 B 36d T(24)24 |
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| touch him with the poisoned sting of fear. Attest his | T 27 B 4 T(935)761 |
| justify his pain. The constant sting of guilt he suffers serves | T 27 C 9 T(940)766 |
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STIR........................1
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| hearts are tranquil, with a stir of deep anticipation, for the | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
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STIRRING....................3
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| sin, nor for a tiny stirring of guilt's attraction. Would you | T 23 A 4 T(820)639 |
| things because I feel the stirring of His strength in me | W 60 L 2 W(110) |
| the voice of hope, the stirring of the truth within his | W 95 L 16 W(188) |
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STIRS.......................1
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| lost forever, as love's attraction stirs and calls to you. From | T 19 K 5 T(727)551 |
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STOCK.......................1
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| right partner for procreating the stock (Wolff was not too far | T 1 B 41t T(48)48 |
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STOLE.......................2
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| of you, you think you stole from Heaven. Give it back | T 18 J 2 T(689)513 |
| on YOU, for what you stole. Nor will God end His | T 23 C 13 T(829)648 |
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STOLEN......................1
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| ENTITLED to believe that every stolen scrap of pleasure is their | T 27 B 6 T(936)762 |
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STONE.......................10
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| It is a real foundation stone of the thought system I | T 6 F 10 T(291)118 |
| perfect honesty. Open the dark stone of terror on which it | T 10 B 1 T(419)- 246 |
| share WITH Him. Not one stone you place upon it but | T 10 B 3 T(420)- 247 |
| its wrappings. As each senseless stone that SEEMS to shine in | T 17 E 13 T(644)471 |
| 8. There is no stone in all the ego's embattled | T 19 C 8 T(701)525 |
| erect the heavy walls of stone and iron doors he thought | W 134 L 12 W(283) |
| he is but made of stone. He can do nothing. We | W 170 L 7 W(378) |
| before this mindless piece of stone? Or will you make another | W 170 L 8 W(378) |
| upon this bit of carven stone you made, and call it | W 170 L 11 W(379) |
| my help to roll the stone away, and it is done | U 8 A 2 U(13) |