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| making another Kingdom WHICH YOU VALUED, you did NOT keep the | T 6 H 12 T(302)C 129 |
| your INDIVIDUAL death is more valued than your living Oneness, and | T 12 C 6 T(489)316 |
| thrown your selves away, and valued God so little, hear me | T 14 A 2 T(539)- 366 |
| small, however much or little valued, He will replace with the | T 14 D 11 T(550)- 377 |
| was intended, nor is it valued as a SEPARATE thing, APART | T 20 H 7 T(757)580 |
| real because the GOAL is valued. And judgment HAS no value | T 20 H 7 T(757)580 |
| toward what the mind has valued. But reason enters NOT AT | T 21 F 10 T(782)603 |
| death, the final proof he valued the inconstant more than constancy | T 21 I 1 T(793)614 |
| unholy relationship, each one is valued BECAUSE he seems to justify | T 22 D 9 T(807)627 |
| If ONE belief so deeply valued here were true, then every | T 25 H 4 T(887)706 |
| no consequence. They can be valued, but remain unreal. They can | W 130 L 4 W(266) |
| now; no other goal is valued now nor sought; nothing before | W 131 L 12 W(271) |
| you buy, to eminence as valued by the world, you ask | W 133 L 2 W(277) |
| of all the gods you valued. They have lost the name | W 182 L 4 W(391) |
| most of the things he valued before will merely hinder his | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
| they arise. Because he has valued what is really valueless, he | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
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| could offer, is seen as valueless. Homeless, the ego seeks as | T 20 G 4 T(751)574 |
| will not value what is valueless. W 133 | W 133 L 0 W(277) |
| forever, what you chose is valueless. A temporary value is without | W 133 L 6 W(278) |
| All things are valuable or valueless, worthy or not of being | W 133 L 12 W(279) |
| will not value what is valueless, And only what has value | W 133 L 14 W(279) |
| will not value what is valueless, For what is valuable belongs | W 133 L 14 W(280) |
| is not real. The body, valueless and hardly worth the least | W 135 L 9 W(286) |
| will not value what is valueless. W 147 L 2 | W 147 L 1 W(315) |
| the world. The valuable and valueless are both perceived and recognized | W 164 L 6 W(360) |
| everything the world contains is valueless before its magnitude. | W 166 L 5 W(364) |
| you want, and what is valueless. W 180 L 5 | W 180 IN2 4 W(387) |
| them. They become anonymous and valueless to you, although before you | W 182 L 4 W(391) |
| world recedes from you, when valueless ideas cease to have value | W 183 L 8 W(395) |
| thoughts of the ephemeral and valueless. It brings renewal to all | W 188 L 3 W(413) |
| you lay it down as valueless, unwanted and unreal. Then does | W 197 L 1 W(443) |
| has valued what is really valueless, he will not generalize the | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
| out the valuable from the valueless unless the next obvious step | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| actually does give up the valueless. Through this, he learns that | M 5 B 5 M(10) |
| was valuable and what was valueless. All that he really learned | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| he did not want the valueless and that he did want | M 5 B 7 M(11) |
| he realizes it would be valueless to him by definition. What | M 5 H 2 M(15) |
| he needs forgiveness, and how valueless is money in comparison. Again | P 4 C 6 P(26) |
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| exact proportion in which the valuelessness of sickness is recognized. One | M 6 C 1 M(19) |
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| of value to them. But values in this world are hierarchical | T 4 F 12 T(222)C 49 |
| long as you value them. Values are relative, but they are | T 7 H 5 T(332)C 159 |
| TREASURE OF GOD. What HE values IS valuable. There CAN be | T 8 F 7 T(360)C 187 |
| In Heaven is everything God values, and nothing else. Heaven is | T 13 E 1 T(521)348 |
| MAKE them different. Without the values from the past you WOULD | T 15 F 8 T(579)406 |
| other for ITSELF, and therefore values him too little. What is | T 20 F 3 T(748)571 |
| each different, and with different values. Yet they are all the | T 20 I 9 T(761)583 |
| but a SEEMING hierarchy of values. Only two purposes are possible | T 20 I 9 T(761)583 |
| holiness above all else. Unholy values will produce confusion, and IN | T 22 D 9 T(807)627 |
| his attack on what another values. This is justified BECAUSE the | T 23 C 2 T(825)644 |
| This is justified BECAUSE the values differ, and those who hold | T 23 C 2 T(825)644 |
| C 9. The ego values only what it TAKES. This | T 23 C 9 T(828)647 |
| NOT imposed on you, its values are NOT yours. And nothing | T 25 G 6 T(884)703 |
| means you will forego ALL values of this world, in favor | T 25 J 1 T(897)716 |
| are brought TOGETHER; where conflicting values MEET, and ALL illusions are | T 26 D 2 T(907)726 |
| letting go all thought of values we have given to the | W 128 L 5 W(261) |
| and go beyond all little values and diminished goals. W | W 128 L 5 W(262) |
| you want to see. Your values are determiners of this, for | W 130 L 1 W(266) |
| your hopes, your needs, your values and your dreams. W | W 135 L 8 W(286) |
| journeys, mad careers, and artificial values. I accept instead what God | W 298 L 1 W(547) |
| mind prefers. Its hierarchy of values is projected outward, and it | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| it according to its preconceived values, judging where each sense datum | M 9 A M(26) |
| all the sacrifice which its values would demand of him. To | M 14 A 4 M(35) |
| the extent to which he values it. Nor will he find | P 4 C 2 P(25) |
| dreams, the smallest wish for values of the world is large | G 1 A 7 G(2) |
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| you are AFRAID, you are VALUING WRONG. Human understanding will inevitably | T 2 B 1 T(73)73 |
| NOT value what you receive. Valuing it little, you will not | T 8 K 12 T(385) 212 |
| truth that this world holds. Valuing nothing, you have sought it | T 11 I 6 T(478)305 |
| its enemies, because, by NOT VALUING its interpretation of salvation, they | T 12 B 2 T(485)312 |
| YOURS. The power of your VALUING will make it so. | T 13 C 3 T(514)341 |
| it with little gifts, thus VALUING it too little to be | T 15 D 9 T(572)399 |
| which you closed off by VALUING the something else, and what | T 20 I 2 T(757)580 |
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| that ALL their effects will vanish from your minds and from | T 7 I 8 T(337)C 164 |
| The bleak little world will vanish into nothingness, and your heart | T 10 D 3 T(427)- 254 |
| even the real world will vanish from your sight. The end | T 10 H 5 T(444)- 271 |
| AND ACCEPT IT, their fears vanish. But if they HIDE their | T 11 C 11 T(457)- 284 |
| you THINK you control WOULD vanish. The Holy Spirit, then, seems | T 12 C 4 T(489)316 |
| given. Your little gifts will vanish, on the altar where He | T 14 D 15 T(551)- 378 |
| your fear of love would vanish. T 15 J 7 | T 15 J 6 T(595)- 422 |
| the world to beauty, will vanish. Perception will be meaningless, when | T 17 C 4 T(633)- 460 |
| will become a dream, and vanish from his mind. For salvation | T 17 C 7 T(634)- 461 |
| protectors, and your home, will vanish. Nothing that you remember NOW | T 19 K 6 T(727)551 |
| its defense AGAINST himself, will vanish as his mind accepts the | T 24 C 6 T(843)662 |
| so, if you saw them vanish one by one, WITHOUT regard | T 26 C 3 T(904)723 |
| with God Himself, all idols vanish. W 58 L 4 | W 58 L 3 W(106) |
| this appearance. This shadow will vanish before the light. W | W 81 L 3 W(164) |
| this strength, your doubts would vanish. Today we will devote ourselves | W 91 L 4 W(174) |
| entered errors disappear. They merely vanish, leaving not a trace by | W 107 L 1 W(216) |
| dreams of what you are vanish before the splendor He beholds | W 151 L 8 W(317) |
| misty clouds and vaporous illusions vanish as these words are spoken | W 162 L 1 W(354) |
| disappear, and all its errors vanish. Now its source has gone | W 240 W3 1 W(484) |
| And yet this part will vanish. What remains is peace eternal | U 4 A 6 U(7) |
| undispelled. The smallest pain will vanish suddenly before His gifts. | G 1 A 7 G(3) |
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| little while in time, and vanished. For what could house this | T 20 G 8 T(753)576 |
| dead arise, and pain has vanished. Yet a miracle speaks not | T 27 G 5 T(955)781 |
| shines on it. Darkness has vanished; the ego's idle wishes have | W 73 L 4 W(141) |
| ever thought you made completely vanished from the mind which God | W 197 L 11 W(445) |
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| Separation disappears, and level confusion vanishes. The Son of God IS | T 3 C 13 T(135)134 |
| Oneness, before which ALL separation vanishes. Unite with what you ARE | T 14 D 13 T(551)- 378 |
| is NOT attacked. It merely vanishes, because it is not true | T 14 E 2 T(552)- 379 |
| G 1. All separation vanishes, as holiness is shared. For | T 15 G 1 T(581)408 |
| exclusion. Without ITS source, exclusion vanishes. And this permits YOUR Source | T 15 G 8 T(583)- 410 |
| a little while, before it vanishes. Only the habit of LOOKING | T 19 D 11 T(705)529 |
| 27 D 7. Forgiveness vanishes and symbols fade, and nothing | T 27 D 7 T(946)772 |
| way, so that all darkness vanishes and you are standing in | W 131 L 13 W(271) |