| UNCHARITABLE................1 | |
| of grandiosity. Cayce was essentially uncharitable to himself. This made him | T 3 C 31 T(141)140 |
| UNCLEAR.....................1 | |
| and what is different remain unclear. The one ESSENTIAL thing to | T 26 D 4 T(908)727 |
| UNCLOSED....................1 | |
| door which God has held unclosed to welcome us. W | W 361 EP 5 W(620) |
| UNCLOUDED...................5 | |
| can dawn only in an unclouded mind. It is always THERE | T 9 J 3 T(412)- 239 |
| obscure your innocence from your unclouded mind. Let Him, therefore, be | T 13 H 13 T(534)361 |
| serves a wholly open mind, unclouded by old concepts and prepared | T 31 G 13 T(1067)881 |
| go, and leave your mind unclouded and serene when you accept | W 186 L 10 W(408) |
| is this serenity we seek, unclouded, obvious and sure, today. | W 300 L 1 W(549) |
| UNCONCERNED.................6 | |
| Record. The Record is completely unconcerned with reliability, being perfectly valid | T 1 B 40 T(37)37 |
| long as he is completely unconcerned about HIS readiness, but maintains | T 2 C 16 T(93)92 |
| understanding content, and is totally unconcerned with it. To the ego | T 14 F 8 T(556)- 383 |
| is merciless indeed, unstable, cruel, unconcerned with you, quick to avenge | W 129 L 2 W(263) |
| healer may be arrogant, selfish, unconcerned, and actually dishonest. He may | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| He may be disinterested and unconcerned with healing as his major | P 4 B 3 P(21) |
| UNCONDEMNED.................2 | |
| Let me today behold it uncondemned, through happy eyes forgiveness has | W 301 L 1 W(551) |
| what it is, is wholly uncondemned and wholly pure. U | U 3 A 9 U(5) |
| UNCONFLICTED................2 | |
| the curriculum?) which must be unconflicted, but also the CONTENT. | T 8 C 4 T(349)C 176 |
| our learning goal becomes an unconflicted one, and possible of easy | W 296 L 2 W(545) |
| UNCONSCIOUS.................39 | |
| of you are involved with unconscious distortions (above the miracle level | T 1 B 37o T(31)31 |
| involves the recognition, conscious or unconscious, (and at times, fortunately, superconscious | T 1 B 41ah T(50)50 |
| the whole world of the unconscious, or unwatched mind. This will | T 2 E 22 T(105)104 |
| the whole content of the unconscious, which lies above the miracle-level | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
| awareness of individual vs. collective unconscious levels. He also recognized the | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
| the deepest level of the unconscious as shared in terms of | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
| The deepest level of the unconscious is shared as an ABILITY | T 2 E 23 T(105)104 |
| not recorded in the individual's unconscious, because if it were, it | T 2 E 24 T(106)105 |
| that they attempted to uncover unconscious CONTENT. You cannot understand unconscious | T 2 E 25 T(106)105 |
| unconscious CONTENT. You cannot understand unconscious activity in these terms, because | T 2 E 25 T(106)105 |
| ONLY to the more superficial unconscious levels to which the individual | T 2 E 25 T(106)105 |
| has created in his own unconscious and he naturally believes it | T 2 E 36 T(109)108 |
| in forcing recognition of the unconscious into man's calculations about himself | T 2 E 40 T(110)109 |
| more superficial level of the unconscious, and not the deepest level | T 2 E 42 T(111)110 |
| real deeper level of the unconscious, so that the latter became | T 2 E 42 T(111)110 |
| the psyche, there is an unconscious level, which properly consists ONLY | T 3 F 3 T(152)151 |
| of impulses from both the unconscious and the superconscious. These are | T 3 F 3 T(152)151 |
| this is impossible, because the unconscious cannot create the conscious. You | T 3 F 11 T(154)153 |
| NOT arise out of the unconscious. A lower-order perception cannot create | T 3 F 12 T(154)153 |
| it does come from the unconscious, and is really a distorted | T 3 F 19 T(156)155 |
| 3 F 20. The unconscious should never have been reduced | T 3 F 20 T(157)156 |
| found wanting) remains in the unconscious because it HAS been perceived | T 3 H 2 T(174)C 1 |
| very relevant notion of the unconscious in this connection. In fact | T 3 H 2 T(174)C 1 |
| if they arise in the unconscious. The ego judges what is | T 4 D 5 T(208)C 35 |
| The upper level of the unconscious thus contains the call of | T 4 D 7 T(209)C 36 |
| between love and fear is unconscious. The ego cannot tolerate either | T 4 D 7 T(209)C 36 |
| the false in your own unconscious, so it can break through | T 4 D 8 T(209)C 36 |
| the Soul impulses to the unconscious, the ego has to offer | T 4 D 9 T(210)C 37 |
| 21. In your own unconscious, deeply repressed by the ego | T 4 D 21 T(213)C 40 |
| holds together. ITS control is unconscious. T 4 F 2 | T 4 F 1 T(219)C 46 |
| by keeping its primary motivation UNconscious, and raising control rather than | T 4 F 2 T(219)C 46 |
| from the mind's awareness. Once unconscious, it can and does produce | T 4 F 6 T(220)C 47 |
| have IMPRISONED it in your UNconscious, where it remains available, but | T 8 J 3 T(377)C 204 |
| from the false in your unconscious, we meant that He has | T 8 J 3 T(377)C 204 |
| a call for love, in unconscious recognition of what has been | T 11 B 8 T(452)279 |
| in which the dreamer is unconscious of what brought on the | T 27 H 1 T(957)783 |
| believe. They seem to be unconscious but because of the rapidity | W 136 L 3 W(291) |
| These mad beliefs can gain unconscious hold of great intensity, and | W 138 L 8 W(301) |
| across the threshold of the unconscious only where all barriers to | M 27 A 1 M(62) |
| UNCONSCIOUSLY...............5 | |
| remember many things, consciously or unconsciously, including the Shield report, a | T 1 B 23d T(10)-10- |
| Even the insane ask it unconsciously, but it requires real sanity | T 4 F 7 T(220)C 47 |
| rejecting it. By doing this UNCONSCIOUSLY, you try to keep the | T 6 C 2 T(278)C 105 |
| perhaps in little ways, perhaps unconsciously, yet never without demand of | T 15 H 9 T(586)- 413 |
| All this cannot be done unconsciously. But afterwards your plan requires | W 136 L 4 W(291) |
| UNCONSCIOUSNESS.............3 | |
| They are attempts to reinforce UNCONSCIOUSNESS out of fear of CONSCIOUSNESS | T 8 I 3 T(374)C 201 |
| death is a form of unconsciousness. UNCONSCIOUSNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. You can | T 8 I 4 T(374)C 201 |
| is a form of unconsciousness. UNCONSCIOUSNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. You can rest | T 8 I 4 T(374)C 201 |
| UNCONTAINED.................1 | |
| the innocent to be forever uncontained, without a barrier or limitation | T 28 C 2 T(972)- 798 |
| UNCONTROLLED................1 | |
| example of the indiscriminant or uncontrolled miracle-working we already spoke of | T 1 B 37i T(30)30 |
| UNCORRECTABLE...............3 | |
| an error, but KEEPING IT UNCORRECTABLE. This is not really a | T 19 D 3 T(702)526 |
| you what you thought was uncorrectable CAN be corrected. And therefore | T 22 D 2 T(805)625 |
| sins, and NOT mistakes, forever uncorrectable, and to be met with | T 25 J 1 T(897)716 |
| UNCORRECTED.................4 | |
| on reality be warped and uncorrected. --- Manuscript | T 17 B 1 T(630)457 |
| thus MAINTAINING the belief. For uncorrected error of ANY kind deceives | T 21 G 1 T(784)605 |
| upon sin will bring, and uncorrected will remain. | W 181 L 7 W(389) |
| instant, and then dismiss it uncorrected. These fleeting awarenesses represent the | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| UNCORRUPTED.................1 | |
| its honesty, which is so uncorrupted that it sees illusions as | W 134 L 8 W(282) |
| UNCOVER.....................5 | |
| in that they attempted to uncover unconscious CONTENT. You cannot understand | T 2 E 25 T(106)105 |
| which you may fear to uncover. For He will heal every | T 12 C 8 T(490)317 |
| that MADE this world, and uncover TO YOU the SEEMING reasons | T 17 C 5 T(633)- 460 |
| D 9. Let Him uncover the hidden spark of beauty | T 17 D 9 T(637)- 464 |
| for today. Rather, try to uncover each one that arises to | W 65 L 5 W(120) |
| UNCOVERED...................5 | |
| both, a brother's errors are uncovered, and he is then attacked | T 11 B 3 T(450) 277 - |
| indiscriminately, but you have NOT uncovered its source. For the ego | T 12 B 3 T(486) 313 |
| so apparent, when it is uncovered, that its need of healing | T 12 C 7 T(489)316 |
| because its source has been uncovered. It is its seeming INDEPENDENCE | T 21 C 13 T(771)593 |
| idea to each upsetting thought uncovered in the search. W | W 6 L 2 W(10) |
| UNCOVERING..................2 | |
| NOT REAL. How, then, can UNCOVERING them MAKE them real? Every | T 9 D 2 T(392)219 |
| The emphasis should be on uncovering the outcome you want. You | W 24 L 4 W(40) |
| UNCOVERS....................1 | |
| can be hidden. The miracle uncovers it, and brings it into | T 1 B 27b T(16)16 |
| UNCREATIVE..................2 | |
| therefore destructive, or rather, the uncreative use of Mind. T | T 1 B 14 T(4)-4- |
| thought. But because it is uncreative, and therefore unsharing, it WILL | T 5 H 11 T(262)C 89 |
| UNDECEIVED..................1 | |
| first he lets himself be undeceived. But he learns faster as | M 5 G 1 M(14) |
| UNDECEIVER..................1 | |
| this that it becomes the undeceiver in the face of lies | W 134 L 8 W(282) |
| UNDEFENDED..................2 | |
| rests with you in quiet, undefended and wholly undefending. For in | T 22 F 3 T(811)630 |
| in these times today when, undefended you present yourself to your | W 135 L 25 W(290) |
| UNDEFENDING.................1 | |
| in quiet, undefended and wholly undefending. For in this quiet state | T 22 F 3 T(811)630 |
| UNDEFILED...................5 | |
| Love kept perfectly intact and undefiled. And all you need to | T 26 C 7 T(906)725 |
| Hallowed your name. Your glory undefiled forever. And your wholeness now | W 170 R5 10 W(383) |
| Your altar stands serene and undefiled. It is the holy altar | W 309 L 2 W(559) |
| which You have kept completely undefiled upon the altar to Your | W 313 L 1 W(564) |
| is His gift, complete and undefiled. It is Himself He gives | G 3 A 10 G(8) |