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C:11.18 | where love is welcomed to take its place becomes a celebration. Your | table becomes an altar to the Lord and grace is upon it and the Lord |
C:19.17 | single form, a single entity. There is either one chair or two. One | table or four. Your emphasis has been on quantity, and one is seen as |
C:26.24 | and another a blessing in disguise? You seek to know your story’s | table of contents, or at least a brief outline. Where does your life |
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C:9.3 | yourself, and the love that you imagine you receive and give—is | tainted by your fear and cannot be real love. It is because you |
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C:P.1 | a course in miracles. It is a required course. The time for you to | take it is now. You are ready and miracles are needed. |
C:P.4 | ego, assuming there would be such a state in which learning could | take place would be meaningless. |
C:P.15 | to you an invisible world in which you can believe but not | take part. You thus have placed the ego at odds with spirit, giving |
C:P.28 | from it. In such a world the question should not be why do so many | take their lives, but why do so few. |
C:P.36 | your body’s eyes that will view the new world you will behold and | take with you. To view a physical world of dimension, shape, and |
C:P.40 | well aware of the fact that if you could not see the transformation | take place “with your own two eyes,” you would not believe that the |
C:P.42 | not vanquished the ego. You learn and then you let the ego come and | take all you have learned from you again and still again. It is |
C:P.43 | You were your Self before you began your learning, and the ego cannot | take your Self from you but only can obscure it. Thus the teachings |
C:P.44 | This time we | take a direct approach, an approach that seems at first to leave |
C:P.44 | and the complex mechanisms of the mind that so betray you. We | take a step away from intellect, the pride of the ego, and approach |
C:1.3 | In your human form your heart must beat for the life of your self to | take place. This is the nature of your reality. Love is as essential |
C:1.9 | It is the desire to find your way on your own so that you can | take pride in your accomplishment, as if by following another’s map |
C:3.13 | that you have not learned before. Thus we move from head to heart to | take advantage of your concepts of the heart, concepts much more in |
C:3.14 | These words of love do not enter your body through your eyes and | take up residence in your brain, there to be distilled into a |
C:3.16 | mind from body, brain from head, and intelligence from knowledge, | take heart. We give up trying. We simply learn in a new way and in |
C:3.17 | easily contained within the casing of our flesh and bone. Our hearts | take wing with joy and break with sadness. Not so the brain that |
C:3.18 | and thereafter certainly to cause your ruin, I say to you again: | take heart. Such foolishness as your heart’s desires will save you |
C:3.23 | love can be kept apart from life in any way. But we begin now to | take life’s judgment from it, the judgments gained by your |
C:4.22 | demand that others bring what love they have into the madness to | take responsibility for the mess that has been made, to attempt to |
C:4.25 | Take all the images of love set apart that you have made and extend | |
C:4.27 | into the nothingness from which it came as a new world rises up to | take its place. |
C:5.6 | when you go to write something down, but it is a relationship you | take so completely for granted that you have forgotten that it |
C:5.17 | is not one of joining. What you join with becomes real. As you | take it into your Self you thereby make it real because you make it |
C:7.12 | else. If you succeed through anger, spite, or meanness, you simply | take on guilt and withdraw still further into your own misery. |
C:7.23 | a new authority, even if only for the little while that it will | take you to read these words. Start with this idea: You will allow |
C:9.5 | Look around the room in which you sit and | take away the usefulness from each thing you see in it. How many |
C:9.10 | upon your body now as you earlier looked upon the space you occupy. | Take away the body’s usefulness. Would you keep that which you now |
C:9.28 | be other than what it is? Have you not seen this kind of distortion | take place within the reality you do see? Is this not the story of |
C:9.40 | of victory for himself. You realize not that if you were to stop and | take your brother’s hand, the racecourse would become a valley full |
C:9.41 | is so. This idolatry tells you that glory is for the few, and so you | take your place in line at the starting gate and make your bid for |
C:10.3 | wholly consistent as the thought system of illusion, and you cannot | take what you will and leave the rest. Thus we will continue to point |
C:10.21 | so fulfilling that once you have experienced it you say, “I will | take this despair no more.” For others this threshold is the |
C:10.31 | of the experiment you will also encounter fear, especially if you | take the game too seriously. There will be times when you will not |
C:10.32 | just want to read about this Course, perhaps, and not be required to | take it. You will want to keep it theoretical and not apply it. You |
C:11.5 | Course—your awareness of what love is—and no earthly course can | take you beyond this goal. It is only your willingness that is |
C:11.9 | so. But because you view free will as all you have that God cannot | take away from you, you have not yet given up its protection. It does |
C:11.9 | it is insane to think that He who has given you everything seeks to | take anything away from you. While you still view yourself as a body, |
C:11.9 | God you think you know has given you everything, but He can also | take it all away, and in the end He surely will. He then will judge |
C:11.13 | the final line of defense, the site where the final battle will | take place. Before this final battle is reached your willingness to |
C:11.18 | a social obligation. But a dinner party where love is welcomed to | take its place becomes a celebration. Your table becomes an altar to |
C:12.1 | The word love is part of your problem with this Course. If I were to | take the word love and change it to some sophisticated-sounding |
C:12.16 | ability as symbols, and that farther than where these symbols can | take you, the truth lies within your Self. |
C:12.18 | You may very well say, however, that an idea seemed to | take on a life of its own and compel you to do things you might have |
C:12.21 | so too, did this idea of separation. But just as your ideas do not | take on a life of their own even though they at times seem to, this |
C:13.1 | This seeming togetherness of bodies is just a first step that will | take you beyond the illusion of bodies to togetherness of spirit. |
C:13.7 | This exercise should | take no time nor break your stride or the flow of your conversation. |
C:14.20 | is the chance that cannot be foreseen but is always there: death may | take their loved one prematurely, and if not prematurely certainly |
C:14.28 | quickly rushes in with love’s replacement. Nothing but fear could | take the memory of love from you, or replace so quickly the glory |
C:16.21 | you also fear them, and they in turn fear the powerless who might | take away their power or rise up against them. What kind of power is |
C:16.23 | who you are, and there is nothing in the world that has the power to | take this right from you. The only way you lose it is by giving it |
C:18.8 | An external world is but a projection that cannot | take you away from the internal world where you exist in wholeness, a |
C:20.43 | them is far grander than anything you would before have wished to | take from them. |
C:21.7 | wholeheartedness. The path of neither mind nor heart alone will | take you where the path of unity will take you, and the journey will |
C:21.7 | mind nor heart alone will take you where the path of unity will | take you, and the journey will not be the same. |
C:23.26 | you have so long sought, you will indeed feel tested and will try to | take control of the learning situation. Not taking control, however, |
C:25.18 | to happen will happen. While you may expect that everything will | take on greater importance, the reverse will at first be true. You |
C:25.20 | You may also notice a growth in your desire to | take credit for what you have created, and a desire to create anew. |
C:25.20 | reassert the self. This need will arise as you realize that you can | take no credit for your life. Wanting to take credit is of the ego, |
C:25.20 | as you realize that you can take no credit for your life. Wanting to | take credit is of the ego, and at this stage the desire to create may |
C:25.21 | attempt to make conscious decisions the quicker your unlearning will | take place and the lessons of discernment occur. Discernment is |
C:26.11 | for signs? Read books that have promised you a series of steps to | take to get where you want to go, only to realize you know not where |
C:26.19 | asks only that you be open and allow giving and receiving as one to | take place. It asks only that you be unoccupied with the old so that |
C:29.26 | future if not for your fear of where the direction you choose might | take you? What peace might you know if you realized, truly realized, |
C:30.3 | Your learning must | take on a new focus. Be like the little children, and inhale the |
C:30.14 | the laws of God. It is only in your perception that the laws of man | take precedence over the laws of God. Since perception arises from |
C:31.6 | You know that if you had to consciously cause these functions to | take place, you would surely die, for managing the workings of the |
T1:1.9 | the ego-mind had to be circumvented in order for true learning to | take place. This is what A Course of Love accomplished. This learning |
T1:3.9 | scientific discovery or the natural course an illness was bound to | take? What miracle could be seen as only miracle and not leave doubt |
T1:6.2 | How is this revelation to | take place? It will begin by learning the art of thought as the act |
T1:7.1 | inability to be who you truly are, a being existing in union. | Take away all, for the moment, that you would strive to be, and the |
T1:7.1 | felt certain that a particular achievement would complete you and | take away your feelings of lack. Even the most successful among you |
T1:8.3 | of the truth of an historical event changes over time and it may | take a hundred or a thousand or even two thousand years for the real |
T1:8.9 | self! There is no longer a god-head to follow into paradise. | Take not the example of any of these and know instead the example of |
T1:9.13 | called into question or your ideas? And what guise did the ego | take as it rallied to your aide? Did it require you to retreat or |
T1:10.7 | give up extremes? Yes. You are being asked to give up all that would | take peace from you. But as you have been told before, you will be |
T1:10.7 | to those living at the extremes and there is no reason not to | take joy in observing another’s happiness or to feel compassion at |
T2:2.5 | What overriding kindness calls one to | take care of another’s body, to be a healer? |
T2:3.4 | that is now the Self of learning and experience. You must | take on the mantle of your new identity, your new Self. |
T2:6.5 | anything without taking into account the time that it will | take? Relate this question to our discussion of treasure and you will |
T2:7.6 | This source is the ego. Even now, the ego will | take every opportunity that arises to prove to you that independence |
T2:7.6 | will work diligently to convince you that any course that tries to | take away your independence should be resisted. As long as you |
T2:7.21 | recognition of receiving and of needs being met may seem to still | take time, this belief builds on the belief of the already |
T2:8.3 | all others. This is giving and receiving as one. What you gain will | take nothing from anyone. What another is able to give you will take |
T2:8.3 | will take nothing from anyone. What another is able to give you will | take nothing from them, and what you are able to give another will |
T2:8.3 | take nothing from them, and what you are able to give another will | take nothing from you. |
T2:8.4 | Self and to act on this knowing. These are calls to truth and but | take the form of honesty for a brief time as the truth of who you are |
T2:8.6 | of yourself that you reveal now will not become a new truth as you | take a new path. Your path now is sure and its final acceptance |
T2:8.6 | adventures but never again to the special relationships that would | take you away from your true Self. Never again will you be away from |
T2:9.8 | have as the already accomplished. All that you would give will | take nothing away from you. |
T2:9.17 | be held. It is only through the inhaling and exhaling, the give and | take of breathing that you live. Each time you are tempted to think |
T2:10.1 | living Course. This is why you are called to live it rather than to | take it. This is why you are called to be a teacher and a learner |
T2:11.3 | to be toppled, the one-on-one conflict of all heroes who would | take sides and do battle. |
T2:12.4 | Miracles are intercessions. As such they are agreements. They do not | take away free will but free the will to respond to truth. They are |
T3:2.11 | parameters, for it has not allowed you to imagine being able to | take steps “back” to the God you believe you left in defiance, or the |
T3:4.3 | Before we can go on you must | take all such ideas from your mind. Such ideas are not small matters. |
T3:9.2 | once did. Yet, as these ideas are not learned ideas, they will not | take time, as did the ego’s ideas, to spread through learning. |
T3:9.5 | you love and gently tug them through its doors. You will be able to | take note of the explosions happening within and will want to return |
T3:10.4 | I offer you no word or sentiment to replace it. I ask you simply to | take the thought of it from your mind as quickly as it enters. |
T3:13.5 | and then that you must protect what you have against those who would | take it away. |
T3:14.1 | will still exist within your mind and heart, as nothing can now | take this memory from you, but to experience the new thought system |
T3:14.5 | than you would imagine. You fear where all your new ideas might | take you, and for some great changes may surely await, but those who |
T3:14.6 | love. You who are worried about the risks you may be required to | take, worry not! The changes that come to you will be chosen changes. |
T3:14.12 | onto the past as if it were the truth, allows not correction to | take place. The past is no more and neither the present nor the |
T3:15.9 | that, like all others that you have offered or attempted, will | take place in relationship. The difference is that this new beginning |
T3:15.9 | in relationship. The difference is that this new beginning will | take place in holy, rather than special, relationship. |
T3:16.17 | Accept one “part” or tenet of the truth and see the reverse | take place. See how quickly the thought system of the truth builds |
T3:17.5 | the true, your true Self had to be appealed to for this learning to | take place. |
T3:18.3 | form. It is thus from observable form that the final learning will | take place. This is the perfect example of using what you have made |
T3:20.2 | time is but a measurement of, it rightly follows that learning can | take place at a slow pace or a fast pace. There is no more or less to |
T3:22.1 | You would like to know in what direction living by the truth will | take you, for surely your life must change. The very precepts put |
T3:22.14 | separated from what will be by your effort and the time that it will | take you to, through your effort, create the desired outcome. |
T4:1.4 | unavailable for choosing? Can you choose to own another’s property? | Take another’s husband or wife? Choosing is not taking. Choosing |
T4:3.3 | to your original purpose. The vision of Christ-consciousness will | take you beyond it. |
T4:4.18 | As form becomes a representation of Christ-consciousness, it will | take on the nature of Christ-consciousness, of which my life was the |
T4:4.18 | of the human and the divine as a new state of being. This union will | take you beyond the goal of expressing your Self in form because this |
T4:7.4 | they can envision, imagine and desire without judgment. It will not | take the effort of their bodies, but the freedom of a consciousness |
T4:8.12 | To | take away your freedom in order to protect you, even from yourself, |
T4:8.12 | you, even from yourself, would not have been an act of love. To | take away your freedom would be to take away God’s own freedom, the |
T4:8.12 | not have been an act of love. To take away your freedom would be to | take away God’s own freedom, the freedom of creation. Your rebellion |
T4:12.6 | Take delight in these surprises. Laugh and be joyous. You no longer | |
T4:12.18 | of the past but without the struggle. Let not the idea of struggle | take hold in the new. Let not the idea of fear take hold in the new. |
T4:12.18 | the idea of struggle take hold in the new. Let not the idea of fear | take hold in the new. Let not the idea of judgment take hold in the |
T4:12.18 | the idea of fear take hold in the new. Let not the idea of judgment | take hold in the new. Announce far and wide freedom from the old |
T4:12.20 | engrained into your singular consciousness, to let doubt of yourself | take hold of you. Even though you are abiding now in the state of |
D:1.5 | to be prepared, for you are already accomplished. What will it now | take for your mind to accept this truth? For the mind’s acceptance of |
D:2.1 | that willingness was all that was necessary for you to be able to | take this Course into your heart and let it return you to your true |
D:4.14 | inspired system of thought. In such a way of thinking, one would | take the internal thought pattern, enhance it with the external |
D:5.8 | does not become some “thing,” for in the becoming it would need to | take on the properties of the truth. Think of the ego again as an |
D:5.10 | While you have learned to | take judgment from your seeing, this must be reemphasized now as you |
D:6.10 | What these laws of science do not | take into account are the laws of God. Although science is beginning |
D:6.18 | You have been taught that if you | take care of the body in certain ways, then good health will result. |
D:6.21 | And yet, what ridding your mind of ideas of placing blame does, is | take it one step away from the thinking of the “if this, then that” |
D:7.4 | Experiences of form | take place in time because experience, too, was designed for |
D:7.13 | This discovery can only | take place in the reality of love. |
D:8.1 | as the dot within the circle, I ask you to imagine now being able to | take a step outside of the area of this dot, and into the area of the |
D:8.2 | ability to do. These things some of you have practiced or studied to | take advantage of your natural ability and in doing so may have found |
D:8.12 | aspect of your Self is the doorway. Step through that doorway. | Take the first step outside of the known reality of your conscious |
D:8.13 | have taken that step and yet remain unchanged. When you choose to | take this step it is taken. What you will become aware of on the |
D:11.1 | you to do, you order your thoughts to communicate effectively, you | take note of your thoughts and you take notes on the thoughts of |
D:11.1 | to communicate effectively, you take note of your thoughts and you | take notes on the thoughts of others. |
D:11.13 | nature of who you are if you but let this idea dwell within you and | take up residence in your heart. We are the sacred heart. As was said |
D:12.4 | the same language, you truly began to enter the place of unity, to | take the step outside of the dot of the body. |
D:12.5 | into the realm of unity, and you may rightly wonder now, if you can | take such a step and be unaware of it, what its value to you is. |
D:13.4 | of a divine “ray” of light descending and granting enlightenment. | Take another look at your Bible for many stories such as these, and |
D:15.18 | that you already have something of value, and that you wish to | take care of it so that it will continue to be of service to you. |
D:Day1.24 | of paradise and of your true Self and true home, in a form that will | take you beyond time to eternity. |
D:Day2.23 | was that of a symbolic gesture. It, too, was a choice. A choice to | take all that suffering upon myself and kill it. To say, here is what |
D:Day2.23 | and kill it. To say, here is what we will do with suffering. We will | take it away once and for all. We will crucify it upon the cross of |
D:Day3.30 | while at the same time dreading the disease that may at any point | take it from you, those of you who have money see it in the same way. |
D:Day3.49 | how what you might do might affect the response of God. You | take this step without realizing that you are still acting in accord |
D:Day4.38 | replaced by love. If you fear to go where the portal of access will | take you, you will not go. Thus your desire needs to be greater than |
D:Day6.7 | or only late in its development. But at some point, the sharing will | take place, and the reactions of those with whom the music is shared |
D:Day6.7 | Finishing touches will be put on the piece. Some collaboration might | take place to get it just right. By the time the artist has completed |
D:Day6.11 | being who you are right now and eliciting the expression that will | take you to the final stage of being who you will be in oneness. |
D:Day6.14 | Let’s begin with the seeming difficulty. It may | take on many forms, but its main source is almost surely a desire to |
D:Day8.8 | you are now. There will be many things within your life that will | take some time to change, but many others that can change instantly |
D:Day8.13 | will be intolerant only of illusion and that this intolerance will | take the form of seeing only the truth rather than attempting to |
D:Day9.5 | must be realized together for the elevation of the self of form to | take place. What good will be the certainty of unity if the self of |
D:Day9.6 | the freedom of what your mind would think or heart would feel. But | take away the ability to express what the mind would think or heart |
D:Day10.29 | Do they not dislike poverty? Are they not called upon at times to | take unpopular stands against popular leaders? Do not even your ideas |
D:Day15.8 | an ongoing aspect of creation. It is thus not time bound. It did not | take place at the birth of creation and then cease to be. It did not |
D:Day15.8 | take place at the birth of creation and then cease to be. It did not | take place at the birth of the body and then cease to be. It is not |
D:Day22.5 | There is also, however, the idea of a channel as a passage to | take into consideration. This we have spoken of previously as your |
D:Day24.2 | smallest particle of existence. Wholeness exists in you. Nothing can | take wholeness from you. It is as natural to you as it is to all of |
D:Day28.8 | is a choice so different and a means so revolutionary that it will | take some getting used to. This change is predicated on all the |
D:Day28.13 | in many ways and at many times. Therefore, you think that you must | take what life has to “give.” This is most likely the attitude of |
D:Day28.14 | with ideas of success or failure. Therefore, you think that you must | take what God has to “give.” |
D:Day28.18 | This change, this transformation, can only | take place within time because only within time is the experience of |
D:Day28.18 | the power of transformation lies. This transformation will, however, | take you beyond time, because once experience is moved out of the |
D:Day28.18 | evolution. Only this first change, this first transformation, must | take place in time. |
D:Day28.26 | together into the tapestry of your new life. This weaving will | take place as you continue to intertwine the two experiences that you |
D:Day35.8 | These are ideas that | take the way in which you once related to life and shift it entirely. |
D:Day35.9 | are neither learned nor accomplished. They simply are. They thus | take no time to learn and require no steps to accomplishment. They |
D:Day35.14 | exists for conditions other than love to exist. It should not | take much consideration to know that to create from anything but love |
D:Day39.43 | shape of your skull. Realize that I love your hands and that as you | take another’s hand, you hold my own, and that I am with you as well |
D:Day40.28 | you are in relationship with you create. You give attributes and you | take on attributes. You individuate your being in union and |
E.21 | This difference, if you will allow it to come, will | take away all worry, all thought about how you could be better, more, |
E.23 | if you are not vigilant of your thought processes. This will not | take long, however, to overcome, for once you have begun to realize |
A.5 | perception of this Course’s difficulty. Thus it is said to you to | take this Course with as little attachment to your old means of |
A.14 | to extend who you are. True giving and receiving as one begins to | take place. You have entered Holy Relationship. |
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C:P.3 | The separated self or the ego does not learn. Even when the ego has | taken many courses and received many teachings, the ego has not |
C:6.11 | why choose heaven? Surely it can be chosen later when disease has | taken your limbs’ use from your control and your mind no longer races |
C:7.6 | is seen as a constant taking away and this, you claim, will never be | taken from you. For those whose lives are threatened, it is called |
C:7.13 | and what you hold against them you withhold from them. You have | taken a piece of them and hold it unkindly to yourself, not in |
C:9.19 | to tell a child truthfully there is no cause for fear. Age has not | taken fear from any of you nor made your dream of life any less of a |
C:9.33 | is of your making, an idea of use gone mad, as once again you have | taken something made for your own use and allowed it to become the |
C:9.44 | daily life gone awry, are but demonstrations of internal desires | taken to a greater extreme; only these, rather than being reflected |
C:10.13 | that trust to be misplaced? What if you are simply naïve and are | taken for a fool? What if you are wrong? |
C:10.24 | before considered the nature of your thoughts, or have you merely | taken them for granted? |
C:15.4 | misery to others with his desire for specialness, but not you. Yes, | taken on a grand scale, you can see that this desire can wreak havoc; |
C:16.21 | is not determined by might or any authority that can be given and | taken away. Power is possessed by those who claim it. By those who |
C:17.6 | many unknown states. Some of you have gotten married, had children, | taken mind-altering drugs, or attempted strenuous or even terrifying |
C:18.24 | the love from your real Self that would dispel it. The Self you have | taken out of the learning loop is the Self of love. |
C:19.3 | for you can choose a new experience. Your free will has not been | taken from you, nor has the power of creation abandoned you. Within |
C:20.32 | and your God-given authority is to know what you do. Let the fear be | taken from this area of your thought so that you can see the |
C:22.19 | Think a moment of how you tell a story or report on events that have | taken place within your life. You personalize. You are likely to |
C:22.20 | a lovely day.” What this sentence says is that you have immediately | taken in your surroundings and judged them. It is a lovely day “to |
C:23.12 | begun with an alteration of beliefs regarding form. Here we have | taken an opposite approach, beginning with exercises to alter your |
C:25.24 | act in ways that are contrary to usual patterns of action you have | taken in the past, you will often meet resistance. Try to be |
C:26.4 | last and final end to all such fears and myths. All such fears were | taken to the cross with me and banished in the resurrection of the |
C:28.10 | validation that your teachers can give you. When this step is not | taken, gatherings of witnesses abound, and what they bear witness to |
C:29.11 | avoid doing it at all. Thus have your paper plates and dishwashers | taken the ritual from a meal, your mass-manufacturing the |
T1:2.13 | first sunset of which a young child is aware. It might be a scene | taken totally for granted as you go about whatever business calls you |
T1:7.5 | You have advanced, | taken steps, climbed to a new level, and acquired an ability to |
T1:9.14 | answer as your initial reaction and your response will likely have | taken on different forms. You may for instance, have reacted by being |
T2:4.6 | is the condition from which unity is recognized. The water is not | taken for granted but always recognized as the condition of the |
T2:7.1 | Thus the connotation of reliance on others, or dependence, has | taken on a negative meaning specifically in contrast to your desire |
T2:9.8 | shared by all is not owned. What all have is in no danger of being | taken away. All that you are capable of having you already have as |
T2:13.2 | us to have a personal relationship. We have, within these lessons, | taken you far from your personal self, and I, as your teacher, have |
T3:4.6 | capable of being built upon. This is what we have done. We have | taken away the foundation of illusion, the one error that became the |
T3:5.8 | and back. Each father’s son will die. This means not what you have | taken it to mean, an endless series of generations passing. What this |
T3:6.6 | Bitterness, as the word implies, is something | taken into the self, much as the bitter herbs of scripture |
T3:8.3 | This resistance is the reason you have been | taken on such a long journey before we ever once talked of an idea as |
T3:10.7 | is up to you to become aware of the total change that has, in truth, | taken place. |
T3:15.1 | than others. For most mature adults, some form of new beginning has | taken place or been offered. Often, those within the relationship of |
T3:22.15 | Thus the creative tension can be | taken from the creative act of observation without a loss of any |
T4:1.8 | current time, the choice to not learn what is taught in school, when | taken up by many, becomes a crisis in education that calls for |
T4:1.23 | world of your ancestors despite the advances of learning that have | taken place, it is a different world. You have not known the secret |
T4:4.2 | of growth and seasons of decline. This is the pattern of creation | taken to extremes. Inherent within the extreme is the balance. Even |
T4:4.2 | spoken of. Creation balanced with rest is the pattern that has been | taken to extremes within your world. You think of birth as creation |
T4:9.3 | You have realized that all of your learning and studying has | taken you as far as you can go. You complete your study of |
D:1.11 | the separate self being enfolded, embraced, and finally consumed— | taken into the Self of union. The body of Christ becomes real through |
D:4.18 | that learning was for. Let us not dwell any longer on why this has | taken so long or on the suffering that occurred during the time of |
D:4.20 | no longer a prisoner. Do not give keys to a new jailer and ask to be | taken care of in exchange for your newfound freedom. |
D:6.9 | been impossible to repopulate the earth afterwards even if it had | taken place as described. |
D:8.4 | infiltrate the dot of the body, or, conversely, as the body having | taken a step outside of the dot of self to infiltrate the wider |
D:8.13 | if no shaft of light descends upon you, if you feel as if you have | taken that step and yet remain unchanged. When you choose to take |
D:8.13 | and yet remain unchanged. When you choose to take this step it is | taken. What you will become aware of on the other side of that door |
D:17.11 | now at the threshold. The stimulus has been provided, the journey | taken. You are present. Now is the time for your response. |
D:17.25 | have been told: “As within, so without.” This is why you have been | taken to the top of the mountain without leaving home. You have taken |
D:17.25 | been taken to the top of the mountain without leaving home. You have | taken the inward course, the inward journey, the only journey that is |
D:Day3.22 | lie your biggest failures, your greatest fears, the risks you have | taken or not taken, your hopes for success. What you wish for is |
D:Day3.22 | failures, your greatest fears, the risks you have taken or not | taken, your hopes for success. What you wish for is contingent upon |
D:Day3.27 | desire, and know that desire must first be met before you can be | taken beyond it. |
D:Day4.8 | effortful. Learning was designed, like the intake of breath, to be | taken in and given out. Inhaled and exhaled. Inhaled and expressed. |
D:Day4.34 | is meditation, for you are no longer in need of tools. But you have | taken yourself away from the ordinary world. You are on top of the |
D:Day4.45 | desire is what A Course of Love taught you so that you could be | taken to this place and tempted to leave behind the temptations of |
D:Day6.2 | of our time together, few, if any of you, feel as if you have truly | taken leave of the everyday world of your “normal” existence and feel |
D:Day8.17 | a personal self who had not yet unlearned the lessons of the past or | taken these steps toward elevation. Now, however, it is crucial that |
D:Day11.7 | Because it is that which differentiates, it is that which has | taken form as well as that from which form arose. It is the |
D:Day12.2 | body is now ready to know that it is embodied, enclosed, surrounded, | taken up, by consciousness. It is your feelings that now will be the |
D:Day37.11 | is to continue to exist. It is what is left when parts have been | taken away. It is what was not destroyed by the removal of the parts. |
D:Day39.42 | Realize your own expansion, the expansion that has | taken place under the tutelage of Jesus, within the dialogue with |
D:Day40.3 | in union and relationship. I am the anchor that holds all that has | taken on attributes within the embrace of the attributelessness of |
D:Day40.6 | Through the application of your being to relationship you have | taken on distinguishers through which you became a different or |
D:Day40.11 | this statement and said I am the anchor that holds all that has | taken on attributes within the embrace of the attributelessness of |
D:Day40.13 | Because it is that which differentiates, it is that which has | taken form as well as that from which form arose. It is the |
E.16 | There is no longer an in-between unless you create it. You have | taken the step of accepting the relationship of the between, the |
A.4 | Since the mind is the realm of perception we have | taken a step away from the realm of perception by appealing to the |
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C:2.19 | home you made for it, it slowly dies. Until this happens, the ego | takes pride in what the mind has acquired, even unto the greater |
C:3.12 | and it is only in the study of the two that you believe learning | takes place. |
C:6.18 | Here they find the loveliest of answers to their questions. It | takes not time nor money nor the sweat of their brow to change the |
C:6.18 | time nor money nor the sweat of their brow to change the world: it | takes only love. A forgiven world is whole, and in its wholeness one |
C:7.10 | Your withholding | takes on many forms that nonetheless are merely effects of the |
C:9.23 | your life trying to fulfill your needs. For most of you, this trying | takes on the form of work and you spend your entire life working to |
C:10.3 | so that your ideas can begin to change, until finally your heart | takes over and makes the one choice you are bound to make. Your heart |
C:13.1 | for feeling that which is not of your body. Our next exercise | takes this one step further, and is merely an extension of the first. |
C:15.3 | into being. This is the self that is easily wounded, the self that | takes on grievances and refuses to give them up, the self that is |
C:18.12 | time. Time is actually a measurement of learning, or the “time” it | takes for learning to pass from one level to another through |
C:20.39 | getting. All that is received is for the mutual benefit of all and | takes nothing away from anyone. There is no limit to love and so |
C:22.15 | to be what they are, their meaning is naturally revealed. What this | takes is a pass-through approach and a relinquishment of the idea of |
C:22.16 | same person in a laboratory? Are you still who you are when another | takes you into his or her mind and assigns meaning to you? |
C:29.12 | It is extremely important for you to realize that God’s work | takes place outside of time, as do all acts of true service or |
T1:10.14 | Peace, in whatever way you find it, in whatever expression it | takes, no matter what words you use to describe it, is your answer to |
T2:2.4 | What bravery it | takes in today’s world to follow a calling to teach. To set aside |
T2:4.18 | within A Course of Love, time is but a measurement of the “time” it | takes for learning to occur. As this notion of time dissolves, the |
T2:6.5 | become part of your identity when you have passed beyond the time it | takes for those treasures to become abilities. Thus all that you |
T2:9.4 | accustomed to having a reaction to this meeting of a need as if it | takes place apart from you, or from outside of you. You assign the |
T3:17.4 | As has been said before, time is a measurement of the “time” it | takes for learning to occur. A new experience was chosen—the |
T3:22.13 | Observation, both of yourself and of what you desire, is an act that | takes place in the here and now that is and brings what is into |
T4:10.5 | Relationship happens in the present moment. Studying | takes up residence within the student; there to be mulled over, |
D:7.16 | Observation | takes place in time. Even while you have been called to observe what |
D:17.7 | are not alone in your glory or achievement and you marvel that this | takes nothing from your feeling of accomplishment. You want to share |
D:17.24 | returns him home. To where he started from. In story form, this | takes place with movement. Years are spent traveling many paths and |
D:Day6.6 | of a piece of music, like the creation of a painting or a poem, | takes place in stages. |
D:Day6.19 | Learning | takes the student away from “normal” life and creates a place for |
D:Day9.10 | of the ideal self you hold in your mind, no matter what form it | takes, is still an image, and must now be done without if you are |
D:Day20.9 | the truth and all the wisdom that is available but unknown to you, | takes you to make it known. And if this is the only way that the |
D:Day32.12 | —cannot be reconciled or joined in harmony. Either the self or God | takes precedence in all lives. All lives. There is no other choice as |
D:Day40.11 | being. I am love, being. But in being God, as in being human, being | takes on attributes. As was said earlier, this was meant to provide |
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C:3.10 | of seeing something old as new, of improving on a former idea, of | taking various information and collecting it into a new configuration. |
C:7.6 | never to that which would beat you down. Life is seen as a constant | taking away and this, you claim, will never be taken from you. For |
C:10.26 | You may laugh at yourself for | taking part in this silly experiment, but you will realize the desire |
C:12.17 | seem to have been there the day before. Perhaps it is the idea of | taking a trip or having a baby, of returning to school, or quitting a |
C:12.19 | nor change the essence of its Source in any way. While the idea of | taking an adventurous vacation when brought to fruition might reshape |
C:12.21 | The Father did not prevent the idea of separation from | taking place, and could not any more than you could prevent an idea |
C:18.8 | those who comprise it, and imagine the life that you experience now | taking place much like that you would see projected on a movie |
C:20.39 | an understanding of abundance. Receiving replaces all notions of | taking or getting. All that is received is for the mutual benefit of |
C:20.45 | the idea of to use and is its opposite. It replaces the thought of | taking with the thought of receiving. It implies that you are welcome |
C:23.19 | of before. This spark is inspiration, the infusion of spirit. | Taking the creation of form backward, it leads to this conclusion: |
C:23.21 | You then can move forward again, | taking form beyond its given parameters and becoming a miracle worker. |
C:23.26 | tested and will try to take control of the learning situation. Not | taking control, however, is the key to unlearning. What you term as |
C:24.3 | can be seen as a sign. Let them alert you that unlearning is | taking place. Welcome them as harbingers of this good news. Know that |
C:25.19 | This is unlearning | taking place. It may feel frustrating and be tinged with anxiety, |
C:25.25 | Being fully engaged with life while | taking the time for discernment is uncommon. Putting action before |
C:28.4 | Few are chosen to be prophets, and the plethora of testimony | taking place is brought about by innocence more so than by wisdom. |
C:31.33 | and receiving being one in truth. Giving and receiving are both | taking place, both at the same time, as are seeking and finding, once |
T2:6.5 | need time? Have you ever conceived of accomplishing anything without | taking into account the time that it will take? Relate this question |
T2:7.7 | will be tempted to believe that giving and receiving as one is not | taking place. Your previous pattern of behavior will be quick to |
T2:7.17 | rather than more forthcoming about your thoughts and feelings since | taking this Course. You have done so out of a desire to be truthful, |
T2:13.4 | end of the time of separation and the beginning of the time of unity | taking place around you, practice the beliefs that have been put |
T3:6.3 | tied to your notions of being good, performing deeds of merit, and | taking care of, or surviving, the many details that seem to make it |
T3:10.4 | Taking away the idea of placing blame will change your thought | |
T3:13.14 | is to be creative. Forming your own ideas happens in relationship. | Taking action on your ideas forms a relationship between your |
T3:15.2 | at other types of new beginnings and all that would hamper them from | taking place. |
T3:22.2 | Course to the world. If this had not been the case, you would not be | taking this Course. It would not be available, and it would not be |
T4:1.4 | another’s property? Take another’s husband or wife? Choosing is not | taking. Choosing implies relationship. Just as there are answers to |
T4:8.11 | see that you cannot stop your child from perilous behavior save by | taking away their freedom through the most extreme of measures—this |
D:2.13 | work will see you through,” or that “safety is the absence of risk | taking,” or that “information is power.” |
D:3.11 | That giving and receiving are one in truth is best understood by | taking away the idea of one who gives and one who receives. If all |
D:11.2 | Am I but a giver of information from whom another is capable of | taking notes? You think it is only the content of your thoughts that |
D:15.22 | ascent of the highest mountain. These dialogues might be seen as | taking place there, with the guide and the team of climbers who |
D:16.4 | a state in which the unified principles of creation are seen to be | taking place as separate steps. This is so because of the condition |
D:Day3.49 | want you to do, be it being still and not worrying about money, or | taking actions, right-actions now, as opposed to your idea of the |
D:Day4.37 | words, the desire to go beyond where your imagination is capable of | taking you. It is a desire for true discovery, a desire to access the |
D:Day5.26 | exit. When you think of breathing, you may think of inhaling as | taking in air, and of air as something that is not “of” you. But the |
D:Day6.16 | This is why this dialogue is occurring on the holy mountain without | taking you away from life as you know it. We are, after all, speaking |
D:Day8.9 | However, a simple acceptance that you do not like the gossip | taking place in a present moment situation, will enable you not to |
D:Day8.16 | not want to confuse the term and the condition. You may think that | taking away the type of certainty associated with the “term” of |
D:Day10.23 | dialogue, a true sharing in relationship in which an exchange is | taking place, you will further your progress greatly. |
D:Day10.29 | them as world leaders as well, leaders not only capable but bound to | taking a stance against the many situations there are to dislike in |
D:Day15.4 | regard for your level of understanding or knowing. You do this by | taking what is into your spacious form rather than observing it as |
D:Day16.5 | on others. These manifest in your interactions with the world, | taking on form in the actions of others, in instances where acts of |
D:Day21.7 | each moment and that the interaction, rather than being one of | taking something from an outside source into the self where it is |
D:Day21.9 | This reliance upon yourself has been expressed as a dialogue | taking place within Christ-consciousness, the consciousness you share |
D:Day22.4 | Every choice is thus a means of channeling. It is | taking the infinite number of experiences or information available |
D:Day27.1 | being fearful of the rest of your life, but apprehensive in terms of | taking hold of the rest of your life, of keeping it within your |
D:Day27.12 | just as an illustration, of your experience of separation always | taking place at a certain number of degrees away from the ideal. The |
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C:9.43 | will use. If you are gifted with beauty or athletic or artistic | talent that can be used, how lucky you think you are. A beautiful |
C:29.23 | How can one’s | talent cause another to be less talented? How can one’s service |
T1:4.13 | fail to give love? Can a dancer not struggle mightily to perfect her | talent without experiencing its joy? |
T2:1.1 | that lie within you. What was once regarded as treasure, such as a | talent that was in need of developing, when realized, is often |
T3:21.12 | added to the few ideas that you hold certain. A degree earned or | talent developed is seen as part of your identity, as part of who you |
D:8.2 | you, something you might have said or been told you have a natural | talent or ability to do. These things some of you have practiced or |
D:8.2 | discouraged by not being able to be the “best” despite your natural | talent or ability, and have given up “working hard” to be the best. |
D:8.3 | the very simple idea of each of you containing a natural ability or | talent that existed in some form prior to the time of learning. We |
D:8.4 | you have realized that you are “more” than your body, your natural | talent or ability has been one of the primary factors leading to this |
D:8.6 | you realized that although you had not previously known that this | talent or ability existed, it was there awaiting but your discovery. |
D:8.6 | discovery. You may also have seen that in the expression of this | talent or ability new discoveries awaited you and that you greeted |
D:8.10 | yourself in the past is very likely linked to the natural ability or | talent you did not have to learn, to that which was given and |
D:9.12 | but this is not the case. Heredity can be cited as a cause for | talent, but what is heredity but that which already exists within |
D:9.14 | in the wider circle and accept that your discovery of your natural | talent or ability and your discovery of new ideas are discoveries of |
D:Day3.12 | gifted more abundantly than others that they can use the givens of | talent and inspired ideas to bring them wealth. This is the idea of |
D:Day3.32 | garden, a musical instrument, the equipment that enabled a hobby or | talent to be developed, a well-loved book, dinner with a friend, a |
D:Day3.53 | as you were told you cannot “think” great ideas into being, or great | talent into fruition, just as you were told, in other words, that the |
D:Day3.53 | can only be accepted and received, just as great ideas and great | talent can only be accepted and received. |
D:Day3.54 | You might argue now that what you do with great ideas and great | talent is of consequence, and this is true. A great idea or great |
D:Day3.54 | talent is of consequence, and this is true. A great idea or great | talent that is not brought into form, that is not expressed, that is |
D:Day3.54 | than a seed not planted. But the gift of the great idea, the great | talent, must first be seen and recognized, acknowledged and accepted, |
D:Day3.54 | expressed, and shared. What good would it do you to say “if I had | talent,” I would accept and receive it, express and share it. “If I |
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C:29.23 | How can one’s talent cause another to be less | talented? How can one’s service deprive anyone else of the right to |
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C:29.25 | Your gifts, your | talents, your uniqueness, are your service. Can you not look at them |
T1:4.12 | of which might be your children. Another of which might be your | talents. It is the idea of your responsibility for these gifts that |
T2:2.1 | the way for talking of calling. What is it in you that recognizes | talents that lie fully realized within? The practical mind is not the |
T2:3.7 | linear as you have perceived them to be. If we return to the idea of | talents this may be easier to explain. If the ability to create |
T2:5.1 | as if you are listening to a new voice that would reveal your | talents and desires to you. This type of calling comes as a light |
D:8.2 | Others who have achieved the highest possible acclaim for their | talents find this acclaim unfulfilling once it is achieved. |
D:8.4 | what science might have to say to you about the source of such | talents or abilities, you have known that they are not of the body. |
D:8.6 | too in your understanding of discovery, as your natural abilities or | talents were discovered and in that discovery, you realized that |
D:8.7 | include much that goes beyond what you now think of as your natural | talents or abilities, the place or Source of your natural talents or |
D:8.7 | natural talents or abilities, the place or Source of your natural | talents or abilities is a place from which to start building your |
D:10.1 | is timeless. What comes to you in the form of natural abilities or | talents, as ideas, as imagination, as inspiration, instinct, |
D:10.2 | learning. Notice the inability of teaching or learning to call forth | talents, ideas, imagination, inspiration, instinct, intuition, |
D:Day3.11 | for a few, you think of it much like the “given” of natural gifts or | talents, the “givens” of fresh and inspired ideas. You do not, |
D:Day4.15 | of thoughts that arise that you didn’t think. We have spoken of | talents that were not learned. We have spoken of ideas that were not |
D:Day5.17 | Who you are now, what your desires are, and where your | talents have been recognized, are as given as the goal you now desire |
D:Day9.25 | differences as givens, as gifts? These are not just the givens of | talents or inspired ideas, but all the givens that combined create |
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C:26.5 | fly too closely to the sun. You cannot be deceived any longer by | tales of woe or of fallen heroes. Your story is one of glory. Your |
T2:11.3 | learned people. This is the classic battle revealed in all myths and | tales of war and strife. It is the battle that in your imaginings has |
D:Day4.42 | state, this state of high elevation? Do you wish to go back and tell | tales of your experiences here and be made special because of this |
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C:10.11 | Let us | talk a moment here of miracles. Simply stated, miracles are a natural |
C:14.25 | This is why this Course cannot just | talk of love and bring you any closer to it than you are. While you |
C:19.20 | the home stretch and all you long for is nearer than ever before. To | talk of going “back” will undoubtedly make you feel impatient, but |
C:22.1 | We will | talk much more of imagining now, and you may, at first, be resistant |
T2:5.1 | understand the life that this Course calls you to, we must also | talk of another aspect of being called. While we have concluded that |
T3:10.1 | A Course of Love talked much of remembering. Now we must | talk about forgetting. While nothing need be given up to enter the |
T4:12.27 | in unity that concerns you now and what we are speaking of when we | talk of patterns. There was a pattern to the process of learning that |
D:3.8 | Let us | talk again for a moment of the idea of giving and receiving as one |
D:3.8 | quite thoroughly in “A Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition”. Let’s | talk of this now as an idea, rather than as something learned, and as |
D:3.8 | first of many ideas that were previously taught that I would like to | talk of in a new way. These are ideas that address your true nature |
D:4.13 | Both of these divine patterns are being newly recreated and we will | talk much more of them and of the creative time we are now entering. |
D:Day4.56 | is the choice that allows us to continue our dialogue as one. To | talk heart to heart. To have the kind of discourse that can only be |
D:Day8.19 | create an attitude that will not be compassionate. This is why we | talk specifically here of dislikes. While you are prone to acceptance |
D:Day10.24 | Let us | talk a moment of this exchange, for it is a key to your understanding |
D:Day26.2 | Let us | talk a moment of the concept of guidance. When you have sought |
D:Day29.4 | accomplish this—in your reality. As you realize by now, all this | talk of accomplishment is merely about bringing forward what already |
D:Day37.20 | Now let us | talk of God. |
D:Day40.10 | you do not fully understand, this might be more easily grasped if we | talk for just a moment of specifics, such as art or music or |
A.31 | placing these experiences in context. After giving the group time to | talk, the facilitator might choose a brief passage that will fit |
A.47 | you and will never leave you comfortless. Call on me, for I am here. | Talk to me, and I will hear you. Listen, and I will respond. I am in |
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C:8.14 | We have | talked now of what is on the surface. Let us try an experiment. |
C:11.6 | Willingness must thus be | talked about and separated from what you would have it be. |
C:15.1 | We have | talked much now of your special love for others, but what of the |
C:18.21 | We | talked briefly here of emotions, doing so only to differentiate your |
C:18.21 | love from your feelings of lack of love or fear. What we have as yet | talked even less of, however, is what emotion covers up, and the |
C:22.18 | Obviously two kinds of meaning are being | talked about. The first we talked of earlier as the finding of truth. |
C:22.18 | Obviously two kinds of meaning are being talked about. The first we | talked of earlier as the finding of truth. The second is what we are |
C:26.1 | not very far, had few possessions or influential friends. We have | talked before of the tragedy you feel when anyone dies young. You |
T1:8.17 | We have | talked thus far of union of heart and mind. Lest you think that this |
T2:5.1 | that it will come in but one form, as in a call to action. We have | talked heretofore about a calling you feel from within, as if you are |
T2:7.1 | We have | talked much in this Course of your desire to be independent without |
T3:8.3 | you have been taken on such a long journey before we ever once | talked of an idea as crucial as that of bitterness. This bitterness |
T3:10.1 | A Course of Love | talked much of remembering. Now we must talk about forgetting. While |
T3:14.13 | it. The past is but a starting point for the future. Just as we | talked of the consequences of blame and how you are unaware of all |
D:6.24 | We have | talked of but one replacement for the pattern of learning—the |
D:7.3 | at another level, and that levels are a function of time. We then | talked of the integration of levels that collapse time. This |
D:Day2.18 | this Course, my life is the example life. The way in which I have | talked of it recently may have led some of you to consider it as a |
D:Day4.36 | We | talked earlier of this as a time of fulfillment and desire. We |
D:Day8.17 | We have | talked little of feelings here, and there has been a reason for this |
D:Day10.3 | We have | talked before of conviction and your willingness to, like the |
D:Day28.24 | As you move toward wholeness, all the pieces of all that we have | talked about will begin to fit together. A whole will form within |
D:Day39.7 | “Between” you and me is the presence of Christ. Remember we have | talked about the Christ “in” you. Remember that you have been told of |
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C:22.18 | talked of earlier as the finding of truth. The second is what we are | talking of here, the finding of a definition, a personal meaning. Can |
T1:9.3 | However, we are | talking now, in a certain sense, of an elevation of form. While this |
T1:10.12 | The extremes that we are | talking of leaving behind are extremes of reaction to a chosen |
T2:2.1 | Why would we begin “A Treatise on Unity” by | talking of treasure? To pave the way for talking of calling. What is |
T2:2.1 | “A Treatise on Unity” by talking of treasure? To pave the way for | talking of calling. What is it in you that recognizes talents that |
T2:10.16 | or let go the ability to choose their lessons. And still we are only | talking about learning as you have perceived of it rather than |
T3:7.1 | As you have seen by now, we have moved from | talking of beliefs in “A Treatise on Unity,” to speaking here of |
D:11.1 | We haven’t, here, been | talking of the art of thought, but of the use of thought. You use |
D:Day1.5 | In these examples we are | talking of simple requirements, requirements of daily life rather |
D:Day3.17 | even when it seems to come from some event of luck or fate. We are | talking specifically here of the money “given” through inheritance, |
D:Day8.5 | you are now, rather than the external circumstance. We are not, when | talking of acceptance, talking of externals, but of internals. We are |
D:Day8.5 | the external circumstance. We are not, when talking of acceptance, | talking of externals, but of internals. We are not talking of the old |
D:Day8.5 | of acceptance, talking of externals, but of internals. We are not | talking of the old adage or prayer that calls you to “accept what you |
D:Day10.25 | relationship, let me spend my final time with you as the man Jesus | talking more of feelings. |
D:Day34.3 | creates sameness—or the very oneness in being that we have been | talking about. |
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T2:1.13 | unity see beauty. You are used to thinking that if you do not have a | tangible goal, such as that of music lessons or the purchase of a |
T2:1.13 | of a piano, you will never reach the goals associated with those | tangible steps. Thoughts joined in unity create without goals or |
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D:Day5.3 | just as when you might look up when trying to remember something, or | tap a finger at your temple, there is, in a certain sense, a “place” |
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D:Day6.7 | the artist puts pen to paper, or picks up a guitar, or sings into a | tape recorder. Much starting and stopping may be done, or the piece |
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C:20.6 | the soul’s delight, rather than otherness. It is a seamless world, a | tapestry where each thread is vibrant and strong. A canticle where |
D:Day28.24 | mind much as if you have been following a thread and now can see the | tapestry. This tapestry will bear the mark of your experiences and |
D:Day28.24 | you have been following a thread and now can see the tapestry. This | tapestry will bear the mark of your experiences and will be like no |
D:Day28.26 | Now you must begin to weave these two threads together into the | tapestry of your new life. This weaving will take place as you |
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C:11.5 | What love is cannot be taught. Remember that your | task here is to remove the barriers that keep you from realizing what |
C:22.19 | the story without the “I.” Yet this you must learn to do, and this | task is given you as an exercise. |
C:27.8 | your relationship with Christ always was and always will be. Your | task here is to come to know that relationship once again. |
C:28.12 | more, bitterly disappointed. Again, as in the beginning, you seek a | task to accomplish, forgetting that only you can be accomplished. |
T1:1.5 | All that illusion provided you with was nothing. Thus your first | task as you remember and re-experience is that of separating illusion |
T2:13.6 | together, in love, to share love. This is not such a frightening | task. Let fear go and walk with me now. Our journey together is just |
T3:1.12 | Self, with no parts hidden, a Self with no parts in truth, is the | task that I set before you and am here to help you fulfill. I can do |
T3:20.18 | rest upon you even if it is one you might have freely chosen. Your | task is to create the new world and make it observable, not for you |
D:3.13 | been hidden by the mists of illusion is the more challenging | task. |
D:Day4.31 | An athlete who suddenly thinks of the requirements of the athletic | task he is about to perform, fails to perform with excellence. Why? |
D:Day6.24 | as has been stated from the beginning, there is an urgency to your | task. |
D:Day6.25 | as well as companions, as fellow workers or work-mates with a | task to accomplish, as well as conversationalists, is not an |
D:Day6.26 | all others behind, you would not feel this devotion. You know our | task is holy and incomparable. You know there is nothing more |
D:Day6.26 | might previously have placed your devotion pale in comparison to our | task. |
D:Day6.27 | As your belief grows in our ability to accomplish together our given | task, you are almost surely feeling this devotion extend to others, |
D:Day6.28 | But this very knowing of the sanctity and incomparability of our | task is what seems to create the difficulty so many of you are |
D:Day14.6 | disclaim all that you have called your “own,” you are now given the | task of claiming your power as your own. All that is within your |
D:Day19.17 | those pursuing the way of Mary would have a much more difficult | task. There would be little space in which to anchor the new. Those |
D:Day23.3 | speak of being a carrier. Your instruction has been given. Now the | task before us is to come to understanding of the means by which you |
D:Day25.7 | except by your own will. I remind you not to attempt this as a | task to which you apply the mind or the question of “What am I |
D:Day39.30 | or any other concept that has become your God can be a tough | task master, or a fair friend, loving or unloving, distance you from |
A.12 | to give yourself a chance to let the relief of not having another | task to apply your effort to fill you. I ask you but to give yourself |
A.15 | The | task of facilitators of such meetings of open hearts is to direct the |
A.31 | naturally include more sharing of experiences. The facilitator’s | task is now one of placing these experiences in context. After giving |
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C:4.17 | prestige will follow certain accomplishments; you accept that some | tasks have to be done for survival’s sake. You hope there will be |
C:7.18 | view from the specific to the general is one of the most difficult | tasks of the curriculum. It is easy to see why this is so when you |
D:Day6.23 | shown the skills and activities needed for the accomplishment of the | tasks he or she is to perform. But often it is only when the teacher |
D:Day6.24 | time as an apprentice by being removed from the performance of your | tasks? Perhaps you would. But as has been stated from the beginning, |
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C:21.3 | then it is eternity itself. It is the face of love, its texture, | taste, and feel. It is love conceptualized. It is an abstract rather |
D:17.5 | “presence” of Self so long awaited, the joy of accomplishment, the | taste of victory. |
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C:P.35 | to death. But Jesus did not advocate for a powerless people. Jesus | taught true power, the power of love, a power proven by the |
C:1.9 | changes in application. Fifty students may sit in a classroom being | taught the same lessons and not one will learn in exactly the same |
C:2.1 | What love is cannot be | taught. It cannot be learned. But it can be recognized. Can you pass |
C:2.1 | by choosing to see illusion rather than the truth. You cannot be | taught love but you can be taught to see love where it already |
C:2.1 | rather than the truth. You cannot be taught love but you can be | taught to see love where it already exists. The body’s eyes are not |
C:2.4 | or oppose. Love has no attributes, which is why it cannot be | taught. |
C:2.5 | If love cannot be | taught but only recognized, how is this recognition made possible? |
C:10.6 | and teacher in your separation, not realizing that what it has | taught you is to be separate. Be warned that it will constantly try |
C:11.5 | What love is cannot be | taught. Remember that your task here is to remove the barriers that |
C:12.15 | son joined in unity with that of his Father. Many of you have been | taught this mystery of faith. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are One. |
C:12.15 | and Holy Spirit are One. If you had indeed learned what you were | taught, the separation would be no more. |
C:18.6 | While you have been | taught that you are not your body, it is impossible for you to deny |
C:20.47 | Your personal concerns are concerns you have been | taught to believe you have. They are small concerns and they are |
T1:4.18 | The art of thought is being | taught here in order to prevent just such a conclusion. The truth is |
T1:7.4 | has ended and asked you not to look to those historical figures that | taught in such a way as your examples any longer. I have said a new |
T2:4.3 | A Course of Love work hand-in-hand because the change of thinking | taught within A Course in Miracles was a change of thinking about |
T2:11.1 | creating you in such a way, and second in forgiving a world that has | taught you to want to be other than who you are. Now our aim is to |
T3:19.12 | These lessons could not be | taught while blame remained within your thought system. No victim is |
T4:1.7 | life, however, is one of learning, and if they do not learn what is | taught in school, they will, by default, learn what is not taught in |
T4:1.7 | what is taught in school, they will, by default, learn what is not | taught in school. If you can consider this example with no judgment, |
T4:1.8 | school systems in the current time, the choice to not learn what is | taught in school, when taken up by many, becomes a crisis in |
T4:1.8 | that calls for education to change. It may signal that what is | taught is no longer relevant, or that the means of teaching what is |
D:1.15 | Only those ready to hear will listen. Remember that you cannot be | taught what unity would freely give. The goal is no longer learning. |
D:1.21 | state in which this learning could occur, a state that could not be | taught but only accessed through your longing and desire. |
D:1.26 | see that it is true. Like the acceptance of unity that could not be | taught, but was the condition for learning, acceptance of your true |
D:1.26 | condition for learning, acceptance of your true identity cannot be | taught but is the condition necessary for being who you are and the |
D:3.8 | and receiving as one that was introduced within A Course of Love and | taught quite thoroughly in “A Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition”. |
D:3.8 | into the new. This is the first of many ideas that were previously | taught that I would like to talk of in a new way. These are ideas |
D:6.18 | You have been | taught that if you take care of the body in certain ways, then good |
D:6.18 | body in certain ways, then good health will result. You have been | taught that if your body expends energy, then it will need the |
D:8.8 | Now this is not new information. Much of this was | taught in “A Treatise on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”. |
D:8.8 | to learn was put forth. What we are now doing is discussing what was | taught from the realm of wholeheartedness. What was learned was only |
D:9.8 | If thought is what imprisons you, why would the “art of thought” be | taught? You must continually remember your newness and the different |
D:9.9 | in “A Treatise on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”. What was | taught in order to aid your “recognition” will clearly be different |
D:13.9 | Just as you were | taught that you could not learn on your own, you are now being told |
D:Day3.25 | the untruths that you learned. You must fully reject the ideas that | taught you that you do not have enough, that you will only have what |
D:Day3.36 | to invite dialogue and a journey. This is what all master “teachers” | taught, often throwing the questions posed back upon the poser, in |
D:Day3.59 | Like all that was | taught within this Course, this is a matter of all or nothing. You |
D:Day4.9 | coming to identify the world in the same way—the way that has been | taught—think that you have succeeded in learning, is the cause of |
D:Day4.10 | You are here now not to relearn or be | taught what life is all about, not to relearn or be taught the “way |
D:Day4.10 | to relearn or be taught what life is all about, not to relearn or be | taught the “way things are” but to discover what life is all about |
D:Day4.19 | in the world of their former perception, in a world-view that was | taught to them—but to live in a new world and, by so doing, to |
D:Day4.45 | Wholehearted desire. Wholehearted desire is what A Course of Love | taught you so that you could be taken to this place and tempted to |
D:Day5.23 | They have understood that what they have gained access to cannot be | taught. This has not meant that they were not eager to share, only |
D:Day6.23 | endeavor in which you apprenticed. In such a situation a person is | taught and shown the skills and activities needed for the |
D:Day9.27 | your ability to express the beauty and truth of who you are has been | taught out of you by learning practices that sought for sameness, and |
D:Day17.12 | the “time” of fulfillment of the way of Jesus. What could be | taught and learned has been taught and learned. Now it is time to |
D:Day17.12 | of the way of Jesus. What could be taught and learned has been | taught and learned. Now it is time to move beyond what could be |
D:Day17.12 | been taught and learned. Now it is time to move beyond what could be | taught and learned to what can only be realized through relationship. |
D:Day20.3 | transition in which you really “get it” that the unknown cannot be | taught, laid out on a map, or shown to you by another. |
D:Day21.3 | Nothing was capable of being | taught or learned without the reception of what the giver gave. The |
D:Day27.3 | Life itself showed you the way, pointed you in differing directions, | taught you what you needed to know. This was the external experience |
D:Day37.4 | of separation. You were not alone in this story, and yet you were | taught to experience only in separation from the being you were |
A.11 | yourself accepting through this method is precisely what cannot be | taught. What you are learning through this method is precisely what |
A.20 | you have come to a level of frustration with what can be | taught that has exceeded its limits. Your readiness is felt as |
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C:P.36 | Jesus, united with the Christ in you, is he who can | teach you who you are and how to live as who you are in a new world. |
C:P.37 | the power of heaven to earth. This is what the Christ in you can | teach you to do. This is miracle-mindedness. This is love. |
C:1.10 | your own teacher. Accept me as your teacher and accept that I will | teach you the truth. Find no shame in this. You cannot learn what I |
C:1.10 | you the truth. Find no shame in this. You cannot learn what I would | teach you without me. You have tried in countless ways and can try |
C:6.2 | what the world is here for. And when you have learned what it would | teach you, you will have need of it no more, and you will gently let |
C:6.3 | and symbols and forms and structures of your world have come to | teach you, stated as simply and directly as is possible. You are |
C:8.26 | deemed meant to embarrass or destroy you that were in truth meant to | teach you what you needed to learn to lead you to a success you now |
C:10.3 | failure to learn what I would have you learn. What God would have me | teach, you cannot fail to learn, but neither can you learn of it in |
C:10.15 | I am here to | teach you once again because I was the example life. Do you believe |
C:11.3 | the last page be done with learning what this book would have to | teach and rush on to the next. Those of you less confident may quit |
C:11.17 | no words on it, for words cannot express it any more than words can | teach you what love is—or that love is. You need not concentrate on |
C:18.8 | long as you would choose to learn what the idea of separation would | teach you. Making a new choice, a choice to learn from unity, is what |
C:18.9 | created from your wish to learn what the idea of separation would | teach you. When you resided in unity, you could not imagine what this |
C:18.9 | would require. In order to learn what the idea of separation would | teach you, you needed to believe that you existed in a separated |
C:18.13 | to that of learning in unity, learning from what unity can | teach you must be birthed as an idea. To hear or learn of another’s |
C:23.29 | objective? Yet how can you become a master of what another would | teach? Of lessons another would select? Your life must become your |
T2:2.4 | What bravery it takes in today’s world to follow a calling to | teach. To set aside other careers that offer far more prestige and |
T3:10.7 | passed through your time of unlearning what the past but seemed to | teach you. Now, while life may seem much unchanged in its outward |
T3:10.11 | the time for uncertainty is past. Uncertainty will not now come to | teach you lessons you have already learned but will only visit you as |
T4:10.3 | encountered problems and wondered what lessons they have come to | teach you. You have encountered illness and wondered what learning |
T4:10.4 | In keeping with your new self-centered focus on what life has had to | teach you, you have also seen your relationships as teachers. It is |
T4:10.13 | the time of learning. Those who have learned what this Course would | teach but do not move beyond the state of learning will change the |
T4:10.13 | place and see many of their students advance beyond what they can | teach and to the state of leaving learning behind. |
T4:11.3 | Can I | teach you to do this? My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, as you |
D:1.18 | So what is it that we will now do? If I do not | teach, and you do not learn, what is our continuing means for |
D:1.21 | has been the difficulty with every curriculum that has sought to | teach the truth. In order for the truth to be truly learned, you |
D:2.20 | work, let’s fix it.” You would say, “If the old way doesn’t work, | teach me a new way.” You would say, “I will work hard to learn and to |
D:5.6 | representing what “is.” The form was created in order to show—to | teach—that joining is the way. Think of the word desire and its |
D:6.18 | suffice. These modes of behavior concerning the body were given to | teach and to represent. What you have done is turn them into |
D:15.12 | which was contained within this Course. The Course sought to | teach you to develop a relationship with all that passes through you. |
D:Day3.3 | saw yourself as having little choice. When the body had something to | teach you, what choice did you have but to listen? So the mind and |
D:Day3.36 | words of the Bible, the words of Lao-tzu, the words of Buddha. To | teach is to convey the known. To speak of a way is to invite dialogue |
D:Day4.20 | to an externalized institution, trying to learn what it would | teach, and trying to live by the rules it would have them obey. Much |
D:Day4.30 | it is a product of learning, does nothing but attempt to learn or | teach. These are the natural responses of its training. Thus, a major |
D:Day5.23 | that was discussed earlier. While many will heal, all attempts to | teach or learn “how to” heal must be thwarted, for if not, the |
D:Day21.3 | the giver gave. The giver could make available but could not really | teach, guide, or even make information coherent without the action of |
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C:1.8 | is tried and found to work, your confidence in the wisdom of this | teacher would continue to grow. You might consider that you could |
C:1.8 | and eventually you would realize also that the wisdom of your | teacher had become your own. |
C:1.9 | own way and have it be a better way. It is the urge not to trust the | teacher in all things but only in certain things. It is the desire to |
C:1.10 | Resign as your own | teacher. Accept me as your teacher and accept that I will teach you |
C:1.10 | Resign as your own teacher. Accept me as your | teacher and accept that I will teach you the truth. Find no shame in |
C:1.11 | A | teacher always has a role in the learning of the student. This does |
C:1.12 | love “on one’s own” is ludicrous. This is why love is your greatest | teacher. To yearn for what is like yourself is to yearn for your |
C:10.6 | listen to this voice because it has been your constant companion and | teacher in your separation, not realizing that what it has taught you |
C:10.7 | Think of another, a | teacher or a parent, whose “voice” you hear as you go through your |
C:19.23 | to that of right-mindedness. Your willingness to accept me as your | teacher will help you to accept my sight as your own and thus to be |
C:23.1 | only true understanding, the only true knowing. Love is the great | teacher. And your loving relationships the means of learning love. |
C:23.27 | that which was stated in A Course in Miracles: Resign as your own | teacher. The desire to control is the desire to remain your own |
C:23.27 | own teacher. The desire to control is the desire to remain your own | teacher and/or to choose your teachers and learning situations. |
C:23.29 | teach? Of lessons another would select? Your life must become your | teacher, and you its devoted pupil. Here is a curriculum designed |
C:28.13 | to you and to how you are guided to respond to them. One will be a | teacher, another a student. The difference will be clear if you |
C:31.37 | One relationship in which this is not the case is the relationship of | teacher and student. Another relationship that expects change and |
C:32.1 | Let us first consider the roles of | teacher and learner. A teacher is first and foremost anything that |
C:32.1 | Let us first consider the roles of teacher and learner. A | teacher is first and foremost anything that aids your remembering. |
C:32.1 | that aids your remembering. Thus look not at the form in which a | teacher arrives. It can truly be said that all of life is your |
C:32.1 | a teacher arrives. It can truly be said that all of life is your | teacher. There is not one aspect of it that is not designed to help |
C:32.3 | here until you realize that you are Love. You then become the | teacher of what you are. Your mind and heart join in wholeheartedness |
T2:10.1 | live it rather than to take it. This is why you are called to be a | teacher and a learner both. This is how the exchange of giving and |
T2:10.2 | expressed in A Course in Miracles by the saying resign as your own | teacher. This belief in the self as teacher has now been replaced |
T2:10.2 | by the saying resign as your own teacher. This belief in the self as | teacher has now been replaced with the belief that you only learn in |
T2:10.9 | The ego is the | teacher you have relied upon when you have relied upon yourself as |
T2:10.9 | you have relied upon when you have relied upon yourself as your own | teacher. |
T2:10.10 | here. What need is there for a computer brain or for the ego to be | teacher when the learner in you is the all-powerful? The learner in |
T2:13.2 | these lessons, taken you far from your personal self, and I, as your | teacher, have all but discounted the personal self I experience in |
T3:4.1 | that you cannot learn on your own and that resigning as your own | teacher is the only way to learn a new curriculum. This Course will |
T3:22.4 | reality. One is the often-repeated injunction to resign as your own | teacher. The other is the ability to cease all acts of comparison. |
T3:22.5 | The injunction that you resign as your own | teacher originated in A Course in Miracles and was furthered here. |
T4:10.1 | This Course has led you through resigning as your own | teacher, to becoming a true student, and to now leading you beyond |
T4:10.1 | of your accomplishment. You were once comfortable being your own | teacher. You willingly gave up this role and became comfortable in |
T4:10.5 | new behaviors. Relationship recognizes that love is the greatest | teacher. Studying places the power of the teacher in a place other |
T4:10.5 | that love is the greatest teacher. Studying places the power of the | teacher in a place other than that of love. Relationship happens as |
T4:11.3 | and sisters in Christ, as you once willingly resigned as your own | teacher, I now willingly resign as your teacher. In unity there is no |
T4:11.3 | resigned as your own teacher, I now willingly resign as your | teacher. In unity there is no need for teachers or for learners. |
T4:12.32 | I do not have the answers that would continue to make of me a | teacher and you a student. The answers to the elevation of the |
D:1.22 | You have now come upon a curriculum that is impossible to learn. No | teacher is available for none is needed. And yet many of you still |
D:1.22 | a need for continued learning and a continuing relationship with a | teacher who will guide you through the application of what you have |
D:2.5 | Education has a natural endpoint. When the education of a doctor, | teacher, scientist, priest, or engineer is completed, it is time for |
D:2.5 | it is time for the student to claim a new identity—that of doctor, | teacher, scientist, priest or engineer—and to begin to live that |
D:3.17 | This is why I will often repeat that I am no longer your | teacher. You must realize your oneness with me and all that was |
D:3.17 | all that was created and you cannot do so while you think of me as | teacher and yourself as student. While you think of yourself as a |
D:6.2 | One of the methods employed by your | teacher within the text of your coursework was that of comparison, a |
D:11.2 | you willing any longer to see me as a lecturer, or even as a great | teacher? Am I but a giver of information from whom another is capable |
D:11.10 | center of your Self, as do all answers. Your desire to make of me a | teacher is the same as your desire to make your thoughts into answers |
D:Day1.3 | mountain together, beginning our work together. I am no longer your | teacher, but there is a reason that you are here with me. You have |
D:Day1.16 | I am not your | teacher and you are not called to follow me blindly. But you are |
D:Day6.23 | of the tasks he or she is to perform. But often it is only when the | teacher steps aside, and the apprentice is able to gain experience, |
D:Day6.24 | You have done your learning and your | teacher has stepped aside as a teacher and become a companion. Would |
D:Day6.24 | You have done your learning and your teacher has stepped aside as a | teacher and become a companion. Would you desire to prolong your time |
D:Day10.15 | from yourself. Although I have removed myself from the role of | teacher and entered this dialogue with you as an equal, you still |
D:Day21.2 | patterns, the wisdom, guidance, or information sought moved from a | teacher—whether that teacher was an actual teacher, or a parent or |
D:Day21.2 | guidance, or information sought moved from a teacher—whether that | teacher was an actual teacher, or a parent or a friend—to a |
D:Day21.2 | sought moved from a teacher—whether that teacher was an actual | teacher, or a parent or a friend—to a student, or in other words, |
D:Day21.6 | But even the pattern of learning had as its outcome the sameness of | teacher and learner—the transfer of knowledge that would eventually |
D:Day21.6 | and learner—the transfer of knowledge that would eventually make | teacher and learner equal. Means and end have always been the same. |
D:Day21.7 | Now, however, there is no longer an “eventually.” | Teacher and learner are equal and thus neither are needed any longer. |
D:Day21.9 | top experience with a companion who had offered himself as a | teacher in order to bring you to the place of being willing to accept |
D:Day21.9 | in order to bring you to the place of being willing to accept that a | teacher was not needed. He joined you on the mountain top in order to |
D:Day22.1 | all of life is a channel. There is a big difference between seeing a | teacher as a channel, all of life as a channel, and the Self as a |
D:Day22.2 | their most basic levels—be seen as known and unknown states. The | teacher in the example used was also an intermediary with the |
D:Day32.14 | known as the Son of God and as God. This is why Jesus came as your | teacher and was used as the example life for this work. This is the |
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C:23.27 | is the desire to remain your own teacher and/or to choose your | teachers and learning situations. Neither can occur if you would |
C:26.12 | And have you not become impatient with advice, with | teachers and with courses of study? Have you not felt at the limit of |
C:28.10 | time. Now is the time to step beyond the validation that your | teachers can give you. When this step is not taken, gatherings of |
T4:10.4 | life has had to teach you, you have also seen your relationships as | teachers. It is here that you can begin to learn to let go of |
T4:11.3 | now willingly resign as your teacher. In unity there is no need for | teachers or for learners. There is need only for the sustainability |
D:16.14 | you are no longer a learning being and that you have no need for | teachers or for guidance other than for that which comes from your |
D:Day1.4 | will not relate to many men in many ways, have many male friends, | teachers, guides. It means that one is chosen as a mate to the |
D:Day3.2 | with. In the area of the mind were you most willing to accept | teachers, leaders, guides, authorities, for only through them did you |
D:Day3.37 | To read the inspired wisdom of | teachers such as these in order to “learn” has prevented the very |
D:Day3.37 | in order to “learn” has prevented the very relationship that these | teachers sought to impart. |
D:Day22.1 | that can occur in regards to channeling. Yesterday we spoke of | teachers being channels during the time of learning. It was also |
D:Day26.2 | not known of a source of internal guidance. You have been guided by | teachers, counselors, and leaders of all kinds, through words spoken |
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C:P.38 | This is oneness. The Christ in you | teaches only in the sense of imparting knowledge that you already |
C:3.1 | Love is. It | teaches by being what it is. It does not do anything. It does not |
T1:4.23 | is a proper description of the mode by which the art of thought | teaches and helps you learn. It is not through study, effort, or |
T3:15.11 | that have been used in the past to learn illusion. This Course | teaches that love cannot be learned. I have said here that love, |
D:6.11 | in which to learn because it seemed to provide proof. Yet if science | teaches anything, it teaches that what is proven can be disproved— |
D:6.11 | it seemed to provide proof. Yet if science teaches anything, it | teaches that what is proven can be disproved—and often is. Thus the |
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C:P.29 | the lessons of the Course well, leave their learning and their | teaching sit idly by while they earn their living until the dust that |
C:1.9 | will learn in exactly the same way as another. This is true with the | teaching and learning of information, and true with the teaching and |
C:1.9 | with the teaching and learning of information, and true with the | teaching and learning of the truth as well. The only way that you can |
C:6.8 | would show you. Contrast demonstrates, which is why it is a favorite | teaching device of the Holy Spirit. Contrast demonstrates only to |
C:25.9 | is possible for you now only if you have integrated the most basic | teaching of this Course and no longer feel duped by life. All of your |
C:28.6 | the mists of dawn. It is the middle of the journey, a time of | teaching and of learning both. It is the time of planting and of |
T1:2.7 | who you are through these same means was the fallacy that the early | teaching of A Course of Love sought to dispel. |
T1:7.4 | Yes, I have said that contrast is a favored | teaching device of the Holy Spirit. But I have not yet said that the |
T2:1.8 | in terms of form. Thus even I have often used the idea of place as a | teaching aid. But you are ready now to begin to think without the |
T2:5.5 | the form of demands are often calls that come to you from within the | teaching and learning ground of relationships. You may be literally |
T2:10.13 | I am here to show you the way to the Christ in you. I began my | teaching by appealing to your heart so as to ready you for the return |
T3:10.14 | them will diminish over time. You will find yourself continuously | teaching the language, if you will, of the new thought system, for |
T3:22.7 | giving and receiving as one. Observation, as I am speaking of it and | teaching it, makes you one with what you observe. Being one with what |
T4:1.8 | that what is taught is no longer relevant, or that the means of | teaching what is relevant no longer works. It may be a choice made |
T4:12.2 | to you through direct communication or dialogue rather than through | teaching. As with all new means of doing anything, this dialogue must |
T4:12.10 | same questions and concerns, you will be prone to think of them as | teaching dialogues and to consider yourself still a student. |
D:3.22 | ideas of your brothers and sisters as much as they are of God. I am | teaching you nothing, nothing old and nothing new. I am reminding you |
D:6.1 | those you already had about yourself. A Course of Love is a | teaching text and the goal of its teaching was stated and restated |
D:6.1 | yourself. A Course of Love is a teaching text and the goal of its | teaching was stated and restated many times so that you would not |
D:9.8 | This may seem as well to be inconsistent with the | teaching of “A Treatise on the Art of Thought”. If thought is what |
D:10.2 | learning, through the process of learning. Notice the inability of | teaching or learning to call forth talents, ideas, imagination, |
D:10.2 | instinct, intuition, vision, or calling. You may believe that | teaching and learning appropriately work with and enable the use of |
D:10.3 | and limit your expression in much the same ways that the effort of | teaching and learning limits them. It is your joyous acceptance of |
D:Day4.20 | what my life represented to those who did not know me, methods of | teaching were devised. From these methods of teaching, rules |
D:Day4.20 | not know me, methods of teaching were devised. From these methods of | teaching, rules developed. The teaching was externalized and |
D:Day4.20 | were devised. From these methods of teaching, rules developed. The | teaching was externalized and institutionalized. People began to see |
D:Day5.23 | not eager to share, only that the means of sharing was not one of | teaching or learning. |
D:Day6.19 | takes the student away from “normal” life and creates a place for | teaching and only calls this place elevated. Awareness, acceptance, |
D:Day17.4 | coming to know what others had already learned and were capable of | teaching, learning began to fail the cause of knowing. |
D:Day17.9 | after them. One way, that of Jesus, was the way of acceptance, | teaching by example, and preparing a way for those who would approach |
D:Day17.9 | a way for those who would approach Christ-consciousness through | teaching and learning and leading example lives. Another way, that of |
D:Day18.3 | As has been said, the time of | teaching and learning is over. If the way of Jesus was a way of |
D:Day18.3 | and learning is over. If the way of Jesus was a way of acceptance, | teaching, learning, and leading an example life, then the remaining |
D:Day21.6 | channeled to one that isn’t channeled to all. The old notions of | teaching and learning but made it seem as if some had more and others |
A.17 | the openness of their hearts. The need for some to remain within the | teaching and learning situation of “right” and “wrong” answers will |
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C:P.3 | learn. Even when the ego has taken many courses and received many | teachings, the ego has not learned but has merely become threatened. |
C:P.11 | The further | teachings of the original Course were designed to turn fear into |
C:P.11 | you can go only so far and no further in your acceptance of the | teachings of the Course and the truth of your Self as God created |
C:P.15 | invisible foe to do battle with. This was hardly the purpose of any | teachings of the truth that have as their aim the exact opposite of |
C:P.23 | that you must return to. Those who continue to seek may have left | teachings of the Course or of one or another spiritual or religious |
C:P.43 | ego cannot take your Self from you but only can obscure it. Thus the | teachings you need now are to help you separate the ego from your |
C:2.18 | Yet your mind too rejoiced in the learning of all the | teachings that have brought you here, congratulating itself on a feat |
C:3.10 | the mind. What you conceive it to be, it will be to you. While many | teachings have attempted to dislodge this concept that you hold so |
T2:7.10 | and be an active force within it. These are aims consistent with the | teachings of this Course, but what will prevent you from following |
T2:7.13 | Again I return you to the early | teachings of A Course of Love, teachings concerning your desire to be |
T2:7.13 | Again I return you to the early teachings of A Course of Love, | teachings concerning your desire to be good and to do good. This is |
T3:17.7 | dispelled illusion within themselves and those who followed their | teachings and example. This has occurred within the time of the Holy |
T3:22.2 | dissuade any of you who feel a call to represent this Course and the | teachings of this Course with your lives and work. Those who feel |
T3:22.2 | do no more than mention this Course as the one, or only one of the | teachings that has led you to the truth. |
T4:9.3 | gone on so that they can tell you where it is that all these great | teachings are leading. All of these learned works that speak the |
D:Day1.14 | the way of the world since my time learned, accepted, and lived the | teachings that have brought you to this point which I now would like |
D:Day3.25 | another’s loss. In other words, here is where you must accept the | teachings of this Course. |
D:Day3.26 | were learned, to the degree that you could learn them within the | teachings of A Course of Love. But beyond learning is where we now |
D:Day9.21 | these only within the minds of those who would seek to follow their | teachings. This desire of “followers” to accept an image is less |
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D:15.22 | might be seen as taking place there, with the guide and the | team of climbers who accompanied you on your ascent. And at this |
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C:7.14 | pit yourself not only against individuals but groups and nations, | teams and organizations, religions and neighbors and family members. |
C:9.42 | larger than yourself demonstrates to you. All society, groups, | teams, and organizations are but a collective portrayal of individual |
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T1:5.3 | tell you suffering is illusion, you cannot still your fear of it nor | tear your eyes away from it or remove from it the feelings of your |
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C:3.20 | answer yes. What else is worth such cost, such suffering, so many | tears? What else would you not let go when pain comes near, as a hand |
C:8.6 | through your senses. Thus, the sight of a lovely sunset can bring | tears to your eyes. The slightest contact between your hand and the |
C:20.2 | to move now into my embrace and let yourself be comforted. Let the | tears fall and the weight of your shoulders rest upon mine. Let me |
C:20.19 | thingness? And has it not as well lost its personalness? Are your | tears not shed for what lives and breathes and exists along with you? |
C:20.19 | and breathes and exists along with you? And is the you who shed such | tears a personal being? A thing? A mass of flesh and bone? Or are |
C:24.2 | The time to resist tenderness is over. The time to resist the | tears of weariness is over. This is the time of the embrace. |
T3:20.6 | common observance in such a circumstance. You might feel called to | tears, to words that acknowledge how “bad” the illness or suffering |
D:Day39.46 | evil and good, sickness and health. You will turn anger to gladness, | tears to laughter, and replace weariness with rest. But you will |
D:Day40.33 | When you turn the last page, will you cry | tears of sadness that our dialogue is complete, that you will hear my |
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C:12.1 | to take the word love and change it to some sophisticated-sounding | technical term, and say this is the stuff that binds the world |
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T2:10.4 | in which all that has ever been known or thought is contained. The | technology that has created super-computers will immediately come to |
T3:20.7 | the statistics would seem to tell you. You might “thank God” for | technology that would seem to offer hope, or for drugs that would |
T4:1.14 | capabilities of those existing within it. It must be your science or | technology, your advanced mental abilities, or even your leisure time |
T4:1.19 | the truth that have led to your advances in science and | technology, and to the refinement of your minds, hearts and senses, |
T4:1.22 | self, with acquiring all that your new learning in science and | technology but seemed to offer. It is what has caused your growing |
T4:7.3 | them out will come ever closer to the truth by means of science, | technology, and even art and literature. Those who allow themselves |
D:Day10.35 | all that exists apart from your Self—your reliance on science and | technology and medicine and military might—has been shown to be |
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D:Day39.43 | Realize that I love your smile, your | teeth, the hair upon your head, the warm, smooth shape of your skull. |
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C:I.2 | in these new rules and not in those of old. The mind will then | tell you how to feel according to its rules and will resist all ways |
C:I.8 | easy to some, complex to some. The mind may say, “Yes, yes, I know. | Tell me something I don’t know.” The mind may reel at contradictions, |
C:P.28 | world with you. And yet your history, in which you so believe, will | tell you that the world has always been thus and that there is no |
C:P.40 | To | tell someone, even a young child, that a caterpillar becomes a |
C:3.17 | brain that keeps on registering it all, a silent observer, soon to | tell you that the feelings of your heart were foolishness indeed. It |
C:7.12 | You might choose to | tell those you encounter of your bad day, and if they are properly |
C:7.21 | to cause. All of these relationships are based on what your senses | tell you, the evidence you have relied upon to make sense of your |
C:9.19 | tormented by nightmares. Each parent’s most fervent wish would be to | tell a child truthfully there is no cause for fear. Age has not taken |
C:9.19 | To live in fear is, indeed, a curse, and one that you would try to | tell yourself is not present in your life. You look to others to feel |
C:9.22 | of need surely these acts of charity are of some value, but again I | tell you that this value is temporary. My words call you to the |
C:9.33 | in so doing you once again imitated what your faulty memory would | tell you that your Creator did. God alone can give free will. In |
C:10.1 | to all disease and the hope of all healing. While the body seems to | tell you what you feel and bid you act in accordance with its |
C:10.2 | of what you have for so long hidden from yourself. I can merely | tell you where to look, and save you countless years of seeking where |
C:10.8 | I | tell you this not to discourage you, but to encourage you not to give |
C:10.8 | these examples that will make you say, “It will not be easy,” but I | tell you neither will it be hard if you but remember this: your |
C:10.8 | self whispers to you, “Your body is but a fact,” all you need | tell yourself is, “I am still willing to believe otherwise.” |
C:12.1 | but ignorant of this, as was everyone else.” If a scientist were to | tell you that a benign energy had been found that proved your |
C:12.2 | thought it to be. You think it is typical of a spiritual text to | tell you love is the answer, as if it has not been said before. This |
C:13.6 | in your own heart. Are you willing to believe what your heart would | tell you? |
C:16.11 | deficiency is your saving grace. Letting go of what your mind would | tell you in favor of what your heart already knows is but the purpose |
C:19.8 | saw in me allowed me to be who I was, even while in human form. I | tell you truly if you were to see any of your brothers and sisters |
C:21.3 | heart can feel. When your heart can feel, you need no judgment to | tell you the difference between one thing and another. You thus can |
C:22.19 | individual is the “I” we are dispelling. Think a moment of how you | tell a story or report on events that have taken place within your |
C:22.20 | on your personal self. Begin to form sentences and eventually to | tell stories without the use of the “I” pronoun. This will seem, at |
C:23.7 | to want to have a relationship with the other person. This should | tell you something about the nature of love. |
C:26.20 | I cannot | tell you here what you will hear. How can I, when each of you will |
C:29.6 | If God were to speak to you Himself and | tell you of what means your service would be to Him, He would but |
C:29.6 | tell you of what means your service would be to Him, He would but | tell you this: My child, return to me. God has no Will apart from |
C:29.19 | was a choice prevented you from making this choice before now. Now I | tell you clearly, the choice is yours. Choose once again. |
T1:3.12 | But again I | tell you this is no idle request. Whatever is necessary to convince |
T1:4.12 | for these gifts that has led to your oppression. Again I | tell you, your call is to respond rather than to be responsible. How |
T1:5.3 | human condition is what I speak of specifically here. While I can | tell you suffering is illusion, you cannot still your fear of it nor |
T1:5.9 | Again I | tell you that it is only your body and the thinking of your ego-mind |
T1:10.2 | is experiencing feelings on an extreme level and this will seem to | tell you that this friend is really alive. Whether it be joy or |
T2:2.8 | All of you are capable of hearing the truth of what the heart would | tell you. All of you are just as capable of believing in that truth |
T2:4.2 | it and affect it not. This is consistent to the thinking that would | tell you that you are at the mercy of fate. Fate and creation are |
T2:4.15 | to see that your thought processes, the very thought processes that | tell you hour-by-hour and minute-by-minute how to perceive of and |
T2:6.7 | Your mind would | tell you that a chair is a chair and regard it as a fact. Through the |
T2:12.11 | through relationship, all that it is. As valuable as the ego would | tell you that you are, it still would thwart you being who you are |
T3:3.9 | Course into practice. If not quite this drastic, your thoughts might | tell you that if you were in another job, devoid of certain familial |
T3:4.1 | This Course will not call you to effort of any kind. It will not | tell you to leave behind your addictions or to go on a diet or a |
T3:4.1 | your addictions or to go on a diet or a fast. It will not even | tell you to be kind. It does not tell you to be responsible and does |
T3:4.1 | a diet or a fast. It will not even tell you to be kind. It does not | tell you to be responsible and does not chide your irresponsibility. |
T3:11.12 | If I can | tell you in truth that you are no different than I am, then you must |
T3:13.10 | that will cause you no fear to begin with. For instance, you might | tell yourself something such as this: “I have an idea that if I sleep |
T3:17.4 | story of Adam and Eve, as well as many other creation stories, but | tell of a “mistake” in the learning of a thought system of |
T3:19.16 | and saintly souls stricken with every calamity and yet remaining to | tell those who would listen about the glory of God. What will make |
T3:20.7 | situations, and you believe in what the statistics would seem to | tell you. You might “thank God” for technology that would seem to |
T4:1.1 | Let me | tell you what this Treatise will not be about. It will not be |
T4:1.1 | to fear nor give you cause for fear. It will not be about tools or | tell you that some have the tools for accomplishment and that others |
T4:2.21 | Now I | tell you something else and hope you will remember it and bid it |
T4:5.13 | nothing. Many of you have thought of it as a time of judgment. But I | tell you truly; it is no different than the time that is upon you |
T4:9.3 | sciences. You read books that are channeled, books that | tell of personal experiences, books that promise ten steps to |
T4:9.3 | all of the great learning that has gone on so that they can | tell you where it is that all these great teachings are leading. All |
T4:12.17 | you do not continue to advance learned wisdom. Learned wisdom will | tell you to work hard. Learned wisdom will tell you that the strong |
T4:12.17 | Learned wisdom will tell you to work hard. Learned wisdom will | tell you that the strong survive, the mighty prevail, the weak shall |
T4:12.18 | speak no more of the suffering of the past. Spread the joyous news! | Tell only joyous stories. Advance the idea of joyous challenges that |
D:2.20 | “I will work hard to learn and to implement the new if you will just | tell me what that new way is!” You would say, “Teach me the new |
D:4.6 | I | tell you truthfully that until you are living as who you are and are |
D:4.20 | barred windows and doors to keep you safe. Do not seek someone to | tell you anew what to do with who you are now that you are no longer |
D:4.26 | truth, and wonder how, save a grand escape, you can proceed. But I | tell you truthfully, your release is at hand and it will come from |
D:5.17 | not a constant that can be answered. That you want answers while I | tell you to await revelation speaks to the impatience of the human |
D:5.21 | wonder how to live in time as a being no longer bound by time. And I | tell you truly, that once acceptance of what is is complete, we will |
D:6.9 | a scientist whether or not these miracles were possible, they would | tell you of all the “laws” of science that would be opposed to them |
D:6.14 | in what you think you know about the body, in what science would | tell you about the body, in what you have experienced as a body—a |
D:11.13 | evidence to your brothers and sisters that I know who they are, will | tell you something of the nature of who you are if you but let this |
D:11.16 | contribution made by the man Jesus was an individual contribution? I | tell you truthfully that the only contributions that endure, the only |
D:14.5 | it will?” Questions such as, “While I realize that the facts would | tell me this or that is true, I wonder what would happen if I |
D:15.7 | because there is no story without movement. There is no story to | tell without movement. Nothing is happening. So movement might be |
D:Day3.6 | discussed; but be aware of your feelings as we proceed, for I | tell you truly, here is where your greatest anger, and your greatest |
D:Day3.11 | of money or abundance: the way you have learned. The mind would | tell you that nothing is “given,” and that all must be either learned |
D:Day4.42 | state, this state of high elevation? Do you wish to go back and | tell tales of your experiences here and be made special because of |
D:Day4.44 | life of misery you have known and the beginning of new life. And I | tell you truly, here is where this new life either begins or is once |
D:Day6.19 | occur in a place set apart from “normal” life. Believe me when I | tell you that the elevation you are currently experiencing is the |
D:Day10.38 | I want to comfort and reassure you in this final message. I want to | tell you to be embraced by love and to let all the feelings of love |
D:Day16.12 | intuition is treated—with a “knowing” that the feeling has come to | tell you something that is as yet unknown to you, but nevertheless |
D:Day22.6 | can you express it? Can you put it into words, make it into images, | tell it in a story? You will feel as if you will burst if you cannot |
D:Day39.4 | share this answer in a way that makes sense to anyone else. Let this | tell you something. |
D:Day39.16 | Let me | tell you what has occurred in the past so that you know not to |
E.6 | This little note is just included to | tell you to expect this. Expect heaven on earth you were told. This |
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C:P.40 | that the two seemingly disparate creatures were the same. Someone | telling you this story of transformation without being able to show |
C:9.1 | it seems so often to deceive you. It seems as fickle as your mind, | telling you one thing one day and one thing the next. Even more so |
C:9.22 | precisely what the Bible has instructed you to do. I am recorded as | telling you to feed the hungry, to quench the thirst of the thirsty, |
C:10.2 | are unavailable to you. As much as I would like it to be so, my | telling you the truth of your existence is not enough of itself to |
C:10.3 | There are aspects of what I am | telling you that you readily embrace and others that you do not |
C:31.25 | the idea of “telling” the truth and using it as an opposite to | telling an untruth or lie. Thus were born ideas of being able to keep |
C:32.1 | you are. It also reflects the content of who you are not. It is in | telling the difference between the two that you need guidance. You |
T3:19.12 | be able to look at and see reality for what it is. Just as we are | telling you that new beliefs and ideas will lead to a new reality, |
D:4.23 | prison of the old. You have asked, and because you have asked I am | telling you, that the permission you seek must come from your own |
E.9 | For as long as you know that what I am | telling you is true, for as long as you carry this knowing within |
A.12 | Am I | telling you not to question? Not to enter discussion? I am only |
A.12 | Am I telling you not to question? Not to enter discussion? I am only | telling you to receive before you seek to perceive. I ask you not to |
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C:1.15 | do not exist apart from your Creator. Your yearning for love is what | tells you this is so. It is the proof you do not recognize. |
C:8.20 | more day is greeted, and its greeting lies upon your heart. Each day | tells you all things come to pass. At times this is cause for |
C:8.24 | is the best, in your forgetfulness, that you could do; but still it | tells you much. |
C:9.41 | you need not look far for evidence that this is so. This idolatry | tells you that glory is for the few, and so you take your place in |
C:10.6 | try to interfere as long as you place any merit in what it | tells you. |
C:16.11 | you, even if it has not served you well. It is this memory that | tells you that love does not judge, and only your split mind that has |
T2:3.2 | of unity and the realm of physicality is your heart. Your heart | tells you of the already accomplished and bids you to express it with |
T2:4.12 | This is not a quick fix that calls you to what might have been and | tells you that if you had but acted earlier you would have had the |
T4:2.7 | from the beginning of time until the end of time. Any text that | tells you that you or those of your kind or time are more or better |
D:4.5 | “accept” this opportunity, you remain incarcerated in a system that | tells you when you will awaken, how you will spend your day and when |
D:Day18.8 | of life, over what causes the formation of life, over what | tells the brain what to do, over the organizing factor of DNA, of |
A.17 | will be strong. Many will not be dissuaded from the logic that | tells them they must work hard to attain anything of value. |
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D:Day27.12 | hot and cold. If you were to perceive of wholeness as an ideal | temperature, you might think for a moment, just as an illustration, |
D:Day27.12 | but rather always either too hot or too cold. Yet the perfect | temperature always existed, you just did not experience it. You were, |
D:Day27.12 | never chose union, or wholeness, you did not experience lack of body | temperature or the effects of weather, but it is as if you denied |
D:Day27.12 | degrees externally. There is no living body that does not exhibit a | temperature, no environment that does not do so. Some kind of |
D:Day27.12 | a temperature, no environment that does not do so. Some kind of | temperature is thus a constant. A constant is an aspect of wholeness. |
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C:4.12 | than your own, that unconditional love is great, but must it not be | tempered by good judgment? And surely that ability to guide others |
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D:Day5.3 | look up when trying to remember something, or tap a finger at your | temple, there is, in a certain sense, a “place” to which you turn for |
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D:15.11 | is what began when life took on existence in form and space. It is | temporal rather than eternal. Alongside it, in the state of unity, |
D:15.11 | way of saying what is true. What is true is eternal life, not | temporal life. There are no degrees of life. One form is not more |
D:15.12 | and being are about what is eternal passing through what is | temporal. Thus I return you to the lesson on “pass through” which was |
D:15.12 | end. What passes through you now is the eternal come to replace the | temporal. |
D:Day29.1 | individuated self, what you do and who you are, the eternal and the | temporal, joy and sadness, sickness and health, all cease to have the |
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C:18.12 | This is why miracles save time, for they integrate all levels, | temporarily collapsing time. Time is actually a measurement of |
A.17 | them they are true and their belief in the supremacy of the mind has | temporarily overridden the openness of their hearts. The need for |
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C:9.6 | It contains the means for joining, but for joining that is of a | temporary nature. It is as capable of violence as gentleness. It is |
C:9.21 | only keeps you safe while its boundary is respected. To replace the | temporary with the temporary is not an answer. |
C:9.21 | while its boundary is respected. To replace the temporary with the | temporary is not an answer. |
C:9.22 | charity are of some value, but again I tell you that this value is | temporary. My words call you to the eternal, to nourishment and rest |
C:11.14 | give up your guardianship of it, it is sufficient to begin with a | temporary choice, though a lasting choice will be required before you |
C:11.14 | matters not at this point. You are offered the opportunity to make a | temporary decision that can be rescinded at any time. Your temporary |
C:11.14 | to make a temporary decision that can be rescinded at any time. Your | temporary willingness will be enough to begin to effect cause and in |
C:14.5 | to exist in harmony? Harmony is life. What creator would create a | temporary life and hold eternal life as a reward for death? |
C:21.2 | being, you are time-bound. You can realize the eternal even in your | temporary form if you can let go of your particularity. Particularity |
C:21.5 | together momentarily diminishes the boundaries of language, and a | temporary solidarity is formed through like action. At such times two |
T1:8.8 | It laid aside death’s claim and with it the claim of all that is | temporary. The resurrection was witnessed as the proof required, much |
T3:20.15 | To minister to those within the house of illusion is to offer the | temporary to the temporary when I call you to offer the eternal to |
T3:20.15 | those within the house of illusion is to offer the temporary to the | temporary when I call you to offer the eternal to the eternal. The |
T4:4.18 | your Self in form because this goal but reflected the desire for a | temporary experience. The temporary experience has been elongated |
T4:4.18 | this goal but reflected the desire for a temporary experience. The | temporary experience has been elongated because of the appeal of the |
T4:6.1 | differing reports of the afterlife from those who have experienced | temporary death. It is why you hear differing words and scenarios |
T4:7.1 | Christ-consciousness will be | temporary or sustainable depending on your ability to refrain from |
D:15.19 | that will allow it to do so. This is, as with all maintenance, a | temporary measure, but one you desire to have discussed, just as we |
D:Day18.6 | lays aside death’s claim and with it the claim of all that is | temporary. This is why we have spent time on the idea of sickness and |
D:Day18.6 | have spent time on the idea of sickness and other unwanted states as | temporary manifestations. Your separated state was a sickness, an |
D:Day18.6 | Your separated state was a sickness, an unwanted state, and thus a | temporary manifestation. The joining of mind and heart provided |
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C:9.46 | How could God allow all this suffering, you ask? Why does He | tempt you with such destructive forces? Forces beyond your control? |
C:11.10 | times you think that this was but God’s curse on you, a thing to | tempt you to the life of desperation that you live. But your |
T3:13.4 | lay out. Because you have made these things that would but seem to | tempt you, you have believed in them and their ability to affect you. |
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T1:10.4 | This is | temptation. The temptation of the human experience. This is what you |
T1:10.4 | This is temptation. The | temptation of the human experience. This is what you continue to |
T3:11.11 | of the human experience. Two are spoken of in tandem here: The | temptation to judge and the temptation to accept the existence of a |
T3:11.11 | Two are spoken of in tandem here: The temptation to judge and the | temptation to accept the existence of a reality other than the truth. |
T3:11.16 | This first lesson on the | temptation of the human experience comes in truth as a warning |
T3:11.16 | cause for righteousness. You are not right and others wrong. This | temptation will not long be with you for once the old thought system |
T3:13.4 | to learn. What is of love is truth. What is of fear is illusion. The | temptation is to see love where it is not and to not see fear where |
T3:13.6 | being no loss but only gain under the laws of love, is to resist the | temptation of requiring yourself to pay for what you gain. |
T3:13.7 | new idea into practice today and every day by simply refusing the | temptation to believe in concepts such as earning and paying. How you |
T3:16.8 | in truth. This struggling to be other than who you are in truth is a | temptation of the human experience. It will come in many forms, all |
T3:16.10 | are lacking only in what you do not give. The belief in lack is a | temptation of the human experience. This will relate to all |
T3:16.12 | of love, you are being told to have no fear. Fear of loss is a great | temptation of the human experience. If it were not for this fear of |
T3:16.15 | to maintain specialness. A key aid in helping you to put this | temptation behind you is the idea of the holy relationship in which |
D:Day4.4 | Real choice is the first new | temptation. |
D:Day4.11 | This is the new choice, the first new | temptation. |
D:Day4.12 | The second new | temptation is access. |
D:Day8.19 | or those living in illusion—in disregard. This disregard is a | temptation of those who live in peace, a temptation unlike the more |
D:Day8.19 | This disregard is a temptation of those who live in peace, a | temptation unlike the more pleasant temptations that were spoken of |
D:Day8.19 | the more pleasant temptations that were spoken of earlier. This | temptation stems from one thing only—from not living in the |
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T3:10.16 | who exist in the house of illusion you will continue to encounter | temptations of the human experience. These are what we will now |
T3:11.11 | Thus we begin to address the | temptations of the human experience. Two are spoken of in tandem |
T3:11.16 | transitional phase, that this and all such reminders regarding the | temptations of the human experience are necessary. |
T3:12.3 | Temptations of the human experience exist only in time. What we are | |
T3:12.3 | the realm of time. For this to happen, we must remove the time-bound | temptations of the human experience of the personal self. |
T3:12.5 | the limits that continue to exist, we must remove all time-bound | temptations. |
T3:12.6 | These | temptations are not temptations of the body. They may seem to be, but |
T3:12.6 | These temptations are not | temptations of the body. They may seem to be, but the body is |
T3:12.6 | of the body. They may seem to be, but the body is neutral. All | temptations originate in the mind and are transferred to the body. |
T3:12.6 | temptations originate in the mind and are transferred to the body. | Temptations do not originate from love. While some temptations will |
T3:12.6 | to the body. Temptations do not originate from love. While some | temptations will seem to be of love they are not. |
T3:13.2 | We proceed by further defining the | temptations of the human experience. In “A Treatise on the Art of |
T3:13.2 | experience. In “A Treatise on the Art of Thought,” we spoke of these | temptations in regards to extremes of the human experience, saying |
T3:13.3 | These | temptations will concern you less and less as we uncover their true |
T3:13.4 | a vision of a life in physical form that will not include the very | temptations we are beginning to lay out. Because you have made these |
T3:14.2 | flirted with illusion. This flirting with illusion is like unto the | temptations of the human experience and would not occur were the |
T3:14.2 | the temptations of the human experience and would not occur were the | temptations gone from you. |
T3:16.6 | As has already been said, this change has to do with the time-bound | temptations of the human experience. All of these temptations relate |
T3:16.6 | the time-bound temptations of the human experience. All of these | temptations relate to the beliefs set forth in “A Treatise on Unity.” |
T3:16.8 | be related to an old pattern of dissatisfaction with yourself. These | temptations will be related to the intrigue of the challenge and |
T3:16.8 | to “accomplish” set goals in life. The key to resisting these | temptations is not resistance at all but the idea that you are |
T3:16.12 | and as such is the greatest detriment to your new beginning. These | temptations relate to everything you fear to do because of the |
T3:16.12 | certainty and result in a lack of trust. The key to resisting these | temptations is not resistance at all but the idea that there is no |
T3:16.14 | illusion. All of your fears in regards to special relationships are | temptations of the human experience. These temptations will relate to |
T3:16.14 | special relationships are temptations of the human experience. These | temptations will relate to any issues that you consider to be issues |
T3:16.14 | All of your desires, fears, hopes and expectations of others are | temptations that arise from your old idea of special relationships. |
T3:16.16 | All of these | temptations worked together in the thought system of the ego and |
T3:19.4 | For ages physical reality has been linked to | temptations of the human experience. Let us now dispel this link. The |
T3:19.10 | Leave all blaming of the body behind and see it not as the source of | temptations of the human experience. The true source of these |
T3:19.10 | of temptations of the human experience. The true source of these | temptations has been revealed to lie within the faulty beliefs to |
T3:19.11 | still reflect harmful actions that will seem to arise from bodily | temptations. Although you will now represent who you are in physical |
T4:12.13 | desire it to be? These questions relate to our earlier discussion of | temptations of the human experience. Are you willing to leave them |
D:Day2.8 | from the erroneous idea that you can fail, even here. These are the | temptations that confront those who have dared to ascend the |
D:Day4.1 | We can argue here before we go on. We face together here the | temptations of these arguments, these temptations of the human |
D:Day4.1 | on. We face together here the temptations of these arguments, these | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.2 | be having will be meant to show you this: That on one side are the | temptations of the human experience, which is just another way of |
D:Day4.2 | that you have learned; on the other side will be the truth, the new | temptations that will incite you to leave behind the temptations of |
D:Day4.2 | truth, the new temptations that will incite you to leave behind the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.3 | How can you feel as if you have a choice when the | temptations of the human experience are the only choices that have |
D:Day4.34 | from want. You know that you are here to experience both the old | temptations and the new. You realize that this is the purpose of our |
D:Day4.41 | a choice between one or the other? It is the first choice of the new | temptations, the first real choice of Christ-consciousness, of the |
D:Day4.45 | you could be taken to this place and tempted to leave behind the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.49 | These are the only | temptations of the new that I can make you aware of until you have |
D:Day4.60 | of succession be returned to you and put behind us forever the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day6.20 | it doesn’t always seem so. Give your attention for a moment to the | temptations associated with the mountain top of my own experience. |
D:Day6.20 | associated with the mountain top of my own experience. They were | temptations of the world, of the normal, daily life of my time. They |
D:Day6.20 | to lure me from the place of elevation I knew I had attained. The | temptations of the human experience are the same now as they were |
D:Day8.19 | of those who live in peace, a temptation unlike the more pleasant | temptations that were spoken of earlier. This temptation stems from |
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T3:10.16 | who exist in the house of illusion you will continue to encounter | temptations of the human experience. These are what we will now |
T3:11.11 | Thus we begin to address the | temptations of the human experience. Two are spoken of in tandem |
T3:11.16 | transitional phase, that this and all such reminders regarding the | temptations of the human experience are necessary. |
T3:12.3 | Temptations of the human experience exist only in time. What we are | |
T3:12.3 | the realm of time. For this to happen, we must remove the time-bound | temptations of the human experience of the personal self. |
T3:13.2 | We proceed by further defining the | temptations of the human experience. In “A Treatise on the Art of |
T3:14.2 | flirted with illusion. This flirting with illusion is like unto the | temptations of the human experience and would not occur were the |
T3:16.6 | As has already been said, this change has to do with the time-bound | temptations of the human experience. All of these temptations relate |
T3:16.14 | illusion. All of your fears in regards to special relationships are | temptations of the human experience. These temptations will relate to |
T3:19.4 | For ages physical reality has been linked to | temptations of the human experience. Let us now dispel this link. The |
T3:19.10 | Leave all blaming of the body behind and see it not as the source of | temptations of the human experience. The true source of these |
T4:12.13 | desire it to be? These questions relate to our earlier discussion of | temptations of the human experience. Are you willing to leave them |
D:Day4.1 | on. We face together here the temptations of these arguments, these | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.2 | be having will be meant to show you this: That on one side are the | temptations of the human experience, which is just another way of |
D:Day4.2 | truth, the new temptations that will incite you to leave behind the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.3 | How can you feel as if you have a choice when the | temptations of the human experience are the only choices that have |
D:Day4.45 | you could be taken to this place and tempted to leave behind the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day4.60 | of succession be returned to you and put behind us forever the | temptations of the human experience. |
D:Day6.20 | to lure me from the place of elevation I knew I had attained. The | temptations of the human experience are the same now as they were |
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C:10.11 | on your own. In the early stages of your learning, you will be | tempted to play a game of make believe. You will not believe that you |
C:10.11 | body, but you would make believe that you are not. You may then be | tempted to believe that because you are pretending you are not a |
C:23.9 | of people in a small room. This is not relationship. When you are | tempted to think of relationship having to do with physical |
T1:10.3 | have you given yourself over to those highs and lows? You will be | tempted to give yourself over once again in this most human of ways. |
T1:10.3 | of the human experience. This is the known that you will be | tempted not to give up. If you can’t be moved from your peace by the |
T2:7.7 | the living of your life. Each time another thwarts you, you will be | tempted to believe that giving and receiving as one is not taking |
T2:7.7 | feel resentment and claim that the situation is unfair. You will be | tempted to withhold as others withhold from you. |
T2:9.17 | the give and take of breathing that you live. Each time you are | tempted to think that your needs can only be met in special ways by |
T3:9.3 | is known to you and requires no new learning at all. You will be | tempted, at first, to see things that are like unto those within the |
T3:9.5 | You will be | tempted, nonetheless, to re-enter the house of illusion, if only to |
T3:11.10 | that must be kept in mind as we proceed so that you are not | tempted to judge those living in illusion or their reality. Their |
T3:13.6 | This is a simple place to start because each of you are | tempted to hang on to this idea despite all that it has cost you. To |
T3:19.15 | You will be | tempted to return to the house of illusion to gather those within and |
D:4.22 | not to be who you are, then you are called to walk away. If you are | tempted by a relationship in which you cannot be fully yourself |
D:4.22 | fully yourself because of the security it will provide, you are but | tempted by a false security, and are called to turn away. If you are |
D:Day4.44 | been brought here for revelation. You have been brought here to be | tempted by the unknown of your inheritance, an unknown that, while it |
D:Day4.45 | of Love taught you so that you could be taken to this place and | tempted to leave behind the temptations of the human experience. |
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T1:10.2 | have it, you will have to choose not to have it. And this will be | tempting on occasion. You will wonder at the lack of extremes in your |
T3:19.14 | for those still living in illusion. But it will be much more | tempting to be divisive, uncomfortable and rage-producing for those |
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C:3.6 | with a face much like your own, a body with two legs and two arms, | ten fingers and ten toes. And yet you know this was not Jesus, nor is |
C:3.6 | like your own, a body with two legs and two arms, ten fingers and | ten toes. And yet you know this was not Jesus, nor is this a picture |
C:12.17 | idea would not come to be. You may have a thousand ideas one day and | ten thousand the next, so many that you could never keep track of |
T4:9.3 | books that tell of personal experiences, books that promise | ten steps to success. You go out in search of experiences of a |
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C:3.22 | more for some and less for others, your answers depending on the | tenacity of your thoughts, which, led by your ego, would throw logic |
T1:8.10 | union as a prerequisite to creation is proof of your memory’s | tenacity and the failure of illusion to completely rid you of what |
D:Day10.35 | unfounded, a new source of reliable power is finally sought with the | tenacity with which these other sources of seeming power have been |
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D:2.11 | to achieve a successful grade or outcome in one instance would | tend to be seen as a “successful pattern,” and would be repeated |
D:Day8.18 | higher path to enlightenment. In denying your own feelings you will | tend also to deny the feelings of others. You will think that you |
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D:1.9 | These anti-ego | tendencies are a real danger in this time. You are not called to |
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C:29.11 | to stay alive, and if a thing is required, expected, necessary, your | tendency is to rebel against it and to seek for ease in getting it |
D:Day4.18 | The problem with this throughout the centuries has been a | tendency to challenge one world-view only to replace it with another |
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C:I.3 | very logic that it uses, though new, wounds the heart of the most | tender, of those most called to love and its sweetness. “I am wrong |
C:24.1 | want to cry because everything will touch you, each lesson will feel | tender. Unlearning has no harshness about it. If you simply allow it |
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C:I.3 | to love and its sweetness. “I am wrong to feel the way I do” the | tender-hearted says to herself and, convinced that another knows what |
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C:I.3 | and, convinced that another knows what she does not, covers-over her | tenderness with protection. |
C:24.1 | it will reward you constantly with what can best be described as | tenderness. |
C:24.2 | The time to resist | tenderness is over. The time to resist the tears of weariness is |
C:24.3 | These feelings of | tenderness can be seen as a sign. Let them alert you that unlearning |
C:24.3 | Welcome them as harbingers of this good news. Know that the time of | tenderness is a sure path on the way home. |
C:24.4 | The time of | tenderness precedes the time of peace and is the forerunner of |
C:24.4 | the time of peace and is the forerunner of compassion. The time of | tenderness is thus the final learning ground before accomplishment is |
C:24.4 | is complete. The learning that occurs during the time of | tenderness is learning from love. No lessons learned without love |
C:25.1 | lesson in learning how to be engaged in life during the time of | tenderness. |
C:25.7 | allowing giving and receiving to be one. It is, during the time of | tenderness, a true practice that, like vigilance, is a means to a |
C:25.8 | those for whom devotion is practiced, is useful during the time of | tenderness. It will lead to the understanding of oneness as |
C:25.12 | belief in your separated and vulnerable state. During the time of | tenderness, you will learn, through the practice of devotion, to |
C:25.13 | with risk and danger. It is simply your reality. During the time of | tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the time of tenderness is a |
C:25.13 | the time of tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the time of | tenderness is a time of healing, and as you are healed you will |
C:25.13 | your own state of being healed is a key purpose of the time of | tenderness. You cannot realize your true identity while you hang on |
C:29.1 | of the present. It is the appropriate attitude for the time of | tenderness, as it is an attitude of ministry. |
C:29.9 | The time of | tenderness is the time of your approach to unity. The atonement that |
T3:6.6 | cleanse bitterness from the heart without your choice. The time of | tenderness began your release of bitterness and made you ready for |
D:Day2.14 | thoroughly discussed earlier. You have all been through the time of | tenderness, the time that preceded your giving and receiving of |
D:Day10.39 | and sister, we feel the same love, the same compassion, the same | tenderness for each other and the world. This is unity. This will |
A.14 | You are patient, loving, and kind. You have entered the time of | tenderness. You begin to hear what your feelings are saying to you |
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T2:12.10 | of earth and water, light and air. The gardener knows that | tending the garden will help it to flourish and show its abundance. |
D:Day25.7 | of “What am I looking for?” You are looking for nothing. You are | tending your garden. |
D:Day26.5 | You can trust in your Self. Will you? By | tending your garden you will develop this trust and prepare for your |
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C:10.3 | truth, but completely consistent as a system. You cannot abandon one | tenet and retain another because by retaining part you retain all. |
T3:16.17 | Accept one “part” or | tenet of the truth and see the reverse take place. See how quickly |
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C:16.20 | many of you, and even those who know the saying not believe in the | tenets it represents. This, you will claim, you have evidence for. It |
C:25.9 | and year after year until you realize and truly believe the basic | tenets this Course has put forward. |
C:25.10 | will be out of harmony. If, however, you have accepted the basic | tenets of this Course and believe you are here to realize unity, then |
T3:4.1 | It does not claim that you were once bad but that by following these | tenets you can become good. It gives no credence and no blame to any |
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T2:1.9 | gather round. A writer sees a book in print, a runner wins a race, a | tennis player becomes a champion. These are all scenes of things and |
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T3:22.4 | always been. There has always been within you, however, a creative | tension between accepting who you are and becoming who you want to |
T3:22.4 | between accepting who you are and becoming who you want to be. This | tension will continue if you are unable to integrate two precepts of |
T3:22.12 | I return you now to what I spoke of earlier as creative | tension, the tension that exists between accepting what is and |
T3:22.12 | I return you now to what I spoke of earlier as creative tension, the | tension that exists between accepting what is and desiring what will |
T3:22.12 | what is and desiring what will be. Linking the words creative and | tension is caused by the dualistic world in which you have lived, a |
T3:22.12 | You may have, upon reading those words, thought that this creative | tension would not necessarily be a good thing to give up. You do not |
T3:22.12 | not know how to reach beyond what was for what will be without this | tension. You do not yet believe in what is. |
T3:22.13 | the new world, the world where truth reigns, there is no cause for | tension for there is no world of illusion where what is, is separate |
T3:22.15 | Thus the creative | tension can be taken from the creative act of observation without a |
T3:22.15 | creative act of observation without a loss of any kind. The creative | tension existed not only as a product of the duality of time, but |
T3:22.15 | of the duality of time, but also as a product of distrust. It was a | tension that existed between desire and accomplishment, the tension |
T3:22.15 | It was a tension that existed between desire and accomplishment, the | tension that told you that you might be able to achieve what you |
D:Day3.18 | to its effect on you. You can feel, perhaps, the strain and | tension in your stomach, back and neck. |
D:Day38.8 | and union within one’s own Self. This has been called the | tension of opposites, of being one’s own Self and being one in union |
D:Day39.37 | who you are and who I Am are the same being in the constant creative | tension of differentiating from one another. |
D:Day39.38 | holding, or carrying, the mystery within you. That mystery is the | tension of opposites. It is time and eternity. Love and hate. Good |
D:Day39.38 | and hate. Good and evil. In other words, All and Nothing. It is the | tension of individuation, a tension that has existed since the |
D:Day39.38 | other words, All and Nothing. It is the tension of individuation, a | tension that has existed since the beginning of time, between time |
D:Day39.46 | You will realize as you enter union that the | tension of opposites is the individuation process and that you are |
D:Day39.47 | we are in a constant state of creation as well as of creative | tension. As we become individuated beings in union and relationship, |
D:Day40.7 | I became I Am. I became instantly because there was no opposing | tension—only love and an idea that entered love, of love’s |
D:Day40.8 | force of separation, for you no longer know it. The creative | tension that now remains in our relationship is the tension of |
D:Day40.8 | it. The creative tension that now remains in our relationship is the | tension of individuation or the individuation and differentiation |
D:Day40.9 | This | tension, or process, is not bad. There is nothing wrong with this |
D:Day40.9 | is nothing wrong with this individuation process or the creative | tension that has been in existence since the beginning of time. It is |
D:Day40.22 | This is why individuation has become the conflict between, or the | tension of, opposites. Because you have relationship with both fear |
E.24 | love, remember that you are now the bridge between this creative | tension of opposites becoming one. Remember that this is creation in |
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T4:1.13 | might just be different than any other time. Even as you begin to | tentatively let this excitement grow, your loyalty to your race, |
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C:10.25 | from the body. This is why we conduct this experiment. Whether you | term yourself successful or a hopeless failure at conducting this |
C:12.1 | the word love and change it to some sophisticated-sounding technical | term, and say this is the stuff that binds the world together in |
C:12.1 | you to accept. If I were to say you know not of this sophisticated | term and this is why you have believed in your separation rather than |
C:23.12 | We are speaking here of ways of thinking similar to those which you | term induction and deduction. In the past, exercises have most often |
C:23.26 | Not taking control, however, is the key to unlearning. What you | term as being in control is simply another way of saying acting on |
C:24.1 | touch your heart. It may be a time of weepiness and what you would | term emotionalism. You may feel as if everything makes you want to |
C:27.17 | relationship will guide you surely to the proper response. I use the | term “proper” here not as a measure of judgment, but as an indication |
D:Day4.19 | is that of my attraction of followers, my claiming of disciples. The | term disciple can be linked here with the idea of succession. What I |
D:Day8.16 | even certain that you do not like peas, is an inaccurate use of the | term of certainty. It may have been consistent with the term or word |
D:Day8.16 | use of the term of certainty. It may have been consistent with the | term or word certainty as it was used in the past, but you will not |
D:Day8.16 | as it was used in the past, but you will not want to confuse the | term and the condition. You may think that taking away the type of |
D:Day9.20 | as these, and while some use of similar terms, like our use of the | term elevated, are still necessary, it is only in your understanding |
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C:P.26 | Let us, for the moment, speak of the family of God in | terms of the family of man, in terms, in short, that you will |
C:P.26 | moment, speak of the family of God in terms of the family of man, in | terms, in short, that you will recognize. In the family of man, there |
C:P.34 | the way God was thought of, to put an end to seeing God in human | terms of vengeance, punishment, and judgment. |
C:1.6 | worries go. Remember always that they simply do not matter except in | terms of time, and that you will save time by letting them go. |
C:2.8 | of you believe you will succeed. Others refuse to think of life in | terms of purpose and thereby condemn themselves to purposeless lives, |
C:5.4 | with child or employer or parent. In thinking in these specific | terms you lost the meaning of the holy relationship. Relationship |
C:5.6 | It is not one thing or another thing. It is not a third thing in | terms of being a third object, but it is something separate, a third |
C:8.17 | that heaven is your home, but it is not. There is no here in the | terms that you would think of it, the terms that set your reality in |
C:8.17 | not. There is no here in the terms that you would think of it, the | terms that set your reality in a location, on a planet, in a body. |
C:9.37 | A love relationship, while seen as the ultimate achievement in | terms of the closeness you can acquire with a brother or sister, is |
C:10.16 | all that is asked is that your body is seen as what it is—both in | terms of what you made it for and in terms of the way in which you |
C:10.16 | is seen as what it is—both in terms of what you made it for and in | terms of the way in which you can now be guided to use it for the |
C:10.17 | happiness. As you observe your body, also observe its actions in | terms of the choices it makes. Ask yourself, “What choice may have |
C:18.1 | cultures and religions. When you accept this, even in non-literal | terms, as the story of the separation, you accept separation itself. |
C:19.13 | It cannot be otherwise in your separated state. You must think in | terms of “I” and “them,” “death and life,” “good and evil.” This is |
C:22.5 | many layers. While such a piercing has no intrinsic value in | terms of purpose, it provides an image of a straight line passing |
C:22.21 | using the word I or my. Quit referring to people and things in | terms of ownership, saying “my boss,” “my husband,” “my car.” |
C:23.22 | the new. It allows your form to reflect what and who you are now in | terms that coincide with the “you” whom you have always been. |
C:25.14 | A realization of your invulnerability is not necessary in | terms of use but in terms of service. Those who claim invulnerability |
C:25.14 | of your invulnerability is not necessary in terms of use but in | terms of service. Those who claim invulnerability and use it as a |
C:27.12 | not learning the truth. You do not understand because you think in | terms of singularity rather than in terms of unity. This is why this |
C:27.12 | understand because you think in terms of singularity rather than in | terms of unity. This is why this Course has not concentrated on your |
C:28.9 | with what you know. While you continue to think of a separation in | terms of doing and of knowing, it is obvious this cannot be the case. |
C:29.2 | that will lead you to a subservient stature. Others think of it in | terms of charity, and continue to see a difference between those who |
C:29.13 | No matter how busy your schedule, it is only a schedule in | terms of your perception of it. Your schedule is just another way of |
C:29.14 | No wholeness will be possible for you while you look at life in | terms of schedules, plans, time-tables, or things to get done. No |
C:29.22 | Claiming is also contrary to how you have perceived of it in | terms of claiming something for your own: You claim not to own or to |
C:30.11 | All thinking that is of a “if this, then that” nature is thinking in | terms of gain and loss. This is why we have worked to leave thinking |
T1:3.1 | for the art of thought to be applied relate to memory in | terms of your experience here. In other words they will relate to the |
T1:7.1 | accomplished. You have perceived this inability to be who you are in | terms of not being able to do as you would desire to do, live as you |
T1:8.5 | as I was but as I Am. Does this not make sense, even in your human | terms of evolution? You are the resurrected and the life. |
T1:9.9 | through my resurrection. This I tried to pass on in the simplest of | terms. I tried to make it known that while I would die and resurrect |
T1:9.12 | In the broadest of | terms, this is already happening. As the ego has become threatened |
T2:1.8 | chaos that seems to reign there. You must realize that you think in | terms of place because you think in terms of form. Thus even I have |
T2:1.8 | must realize that you think in terms of place because you think in | terms of form. Thus even I have often used the idea of place as a |
T2:2.1 | that sees with true imagination and the heart that speaks to you in | terms that are consistent with the idea you currently hold of hearing |
T2:2.2 | Having a calling is spoken of in lofty | terms. Few outside of those who feel they have a calling for |
T2:9.16 | is complete. Once this trust is realized you will no longer think in | terms of needs at all. Once you are no longer concerned with needs |
T2:9.19 | Ceasing to think in these | terms will soon be seen as a valuable ability and a timesaving |
T2:11.1 | you remain. This is the truth of who you are and even, in your own | terms, a fact of your existence. Earlier this was pointed out to you |
T3:2.1 | anything exist only as a representation? We might think of this in | terms of original purpose and the original purpose of representation |
T3:2.1 | of the self alone. They are not expressions of the self alone in | terms you might consider autobiographical, and they are not |
T3:2.4 | but think you made, this discussion was necessary only in the same | terms that made it necessary to thoroughly discuss the ego’s thought |
T3:12.8 | the result of love. The choice to express who you are in physical | terms was not a choice made of fear but made of love. A physical self |
T3:13.13 | your own ideas about those beliefs that you own those beliefs in | terms of making them your beliefs. To believe without forming your |
T3:14.12 | or correction, is not of you but of God. You might think of this in | terms of nature and look upon nature’s ability to correct itself. You |
T3:20.2 | a slow pace or a fast pace. There is no more or less to learning in | terms of knowing the truth that you have always known, but there are |
T4:2.8 | this is not about evolution unless you wish to speak of evolution in | terms of awareness. You must realize that if you were to see into the |
T4:2.19 | as your Self. This holiness need only be observed. When you think in | terms of evangelizing or convincing, you think in terms of future |
T4:2.19 | When you think in terms of evangelizing or convincing, you think in | terms of future outcome rather than in terms of what already is. This |
T4:2.19 | or convincing, you think in terms of future outcome rather than in | terms of what already is. This type of thinking will not serve the |
D:1.3 | What this means in practical | terms is that you let the personal self step back and the true Self |
D:3.11 | In a way, this is true. Giving and receiving as one is senseless in | terms related to a shared consciousness. Giving and receiving as one |
D:4.10 | Let’s look at each of these | terms separately so that we see the nature of existence in the same |
D:6.22 | beginning and start with the body as a given. It is what it is in | terms of flesh and bone, and it is also the form that is now serving |
D:8.3 | learning. We concentrate on this idea merely as an idea and not in | terms of the specific ability it may represent. We concentrate on |
D:11.11 | explanation for everything, and an explanation that makes sense in | terms of the world you have always known. |
D:11.12 | giving and receiving of these words will never make sense within the | terms of the world you have always known. No explanation will ever be |
D:12.1 | In the | terms in which you are used to thinking, terms that have put the body |
D:12.1 | In the terms in which you are used to thinking, | terms that have put the body at the center of your universe and |
D:Day3.9 | is more pronounced than your own. Fairness seems non-existent in | terms of who “has” and who “has not,” and the world seems made up of |
D:Day3.14 | To think in such | terms, and then to see such thoughts as even capable of having |
D:Day3.14 | when practiced, are capable of making a difference, especially in | terms of monetary abundance. This is one of those situations in which |
D:Day3.47 | knowledge it attains. What you have perhaps begun to see in similar | terms, is that money is also not the source of certainty, no matter |
D:Day4.7 | constitutes your ideas about what it means to think. In evolutionary | terms this was true as well. Despite the creation story that |
D:Day4.7 | any of you. You all begin life without the ability to think in the | terms you now associate almost exclusively with thinking, the terms |
D:Day4.7 | in the terms you now associate almost exclusively with thinking, the | terms of having thoughts, or words, in your mind. |
D:Day4.31 | In practical | terms, you might think of this as a disengagement from the details. |
D:Day4.44 | longed for all your life. This unknown has been described to you in | terms both specific and obscure. It has been described as all you |
D:Day9.20 | stripped of usages such as these, and while some use of similar | terms, like our use of the term elevated, are still necessary, it is |
D:Day9.20 | necessary, it is only in your understanding that our use of these | terms is not a cause for predetermination that we can proceed. For if |
D:Day21.6 | and that you are constantly receiving. You still perhaps think in | terms of receiving meaning that there is something given from a |
D:Day22.5 | passes through your self of form. It is clear, when looked at in | terms of process, that there is no intermediary function involved in |
D:Day27.1 | Think now not of being apprehensive in | terms of being fearful of the rest of your life, but apprehensive in |
D:Day27.1 | terms of being fearful of the rest of your life, but apprehensive in | terms of taking hold of the rest of your life, of keeping it within |
D:Day30.4 | two or more are joined together.” If you would think of this in | terms of “God” or the state of “Wholeness” or “Beingness” separating |
D:Day30.5 | Now let us consider this in | terms of experience. As knower and known are one, experience and |
D:Day32.5 | easier to relate to God than when God is thought of in broader | terms. You might think of God as you think of yourself. When thinking |
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C:14.7 | now of what your reason and your intellect have made for you. How | terrible would it really be to realize that although you have tried |
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C:8.6 | all of it in ways that make you uncomfortable, anxious, ecstatic, or | terrified. |
T1:3.25 | that you did not even realize you held so closely or would be so | terrified to let go. |
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C:4.27 | have been so lonely and afraid will linger for a while where it can | terrify you no longer, until finally it will fade away into the |
C:5.28 | you enter into, your real world is increased and what is left to | terrify you decreased. This is the only loss that union generates, |
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C:17.6 | children, taken mind-altering drugs, or attempted strenuous or even | terrifying physical feats. But all of you without exception have |
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C:11.3 | be confident in your learning skills and rush in to conquer this new | territory as you have others that have come before. These would read |
D:7.28 | places of civic duty or social engagement. You may expand this small | territory you call your own with business travel or vacations, and |
D:7.28 | you dwell. What I ask you to do is to think of these areas as the | territory of your body, and to remember that while this is your |
D:7.28 | the territory of your body, and to remember that while this is your | territory, it is a shared territory and a territory within the |
D:7.28 | and to remember that while this is your territory, it is a shared | territory and a territory within the territory of planet Earth. |
D:7.28 | that while this is your territory, it is a shared territory and a | territory within the territory of planet Earth. |
D:7.28 | your territory, it is a shared territory and a territory within the | territory of planet Earth. |
D:7.29 | Thus we will begin once again with parameters, with a | territory of shared consciousness, rather than with consciousness of |
D:7.29 | rather than with consciousness of the All of Everything. This | territory we will call the territory of your conscious awareness. |
D:7.29 | of the All of Everything. This territory we will call the | territory of your conscious awareness. This territory of conscious |
D:7.29 | we will call the territory of your conscious awareness. This | territory of conscious awareness is shared with the larger |
D:7.29 | is shared with the larger consciousness of unity, just as the | territory of your body is shared with those who live and work nearby. |
D:7.29 | of your body is shared with those who live and work nearby. This | territory of conscious awareness exists within the larger |
D:7.29 | exists within the larger consciousness of unity, just as the | territory of your body exists within the larger territory of the |
D:7.29 | unity, just as the territory of your body exists within the larger | territory of the planet Earth. We will begin here, with the territory |
D:7.29 | larger territory of the planet Earth. We will begin here, with the | territory of your conscious awareness, knowing that discovery and |
D:7.29 | awareness, knowing that discovery and revelation will expand this | territory, and realizing that no matter how small this cosmic |
D:7.29 | this territory, and realizing that no matter how small this cosmic | territory may be, it will still at times give way to awareness of the |
D:8.3 | represent. We concentrate on this idea as the first parameter of the | territory of your conscious awareness as you let awareness grow in |
D:8.7 | level, and will help establish it as the first parameter in the | territory of your conscious awareness. |
D:9.11 | We thus return to discovery and continue to expand the | territory of your conscious awareness. We do this by discussing now |
D:12.8 | the “thoughts” these words symbolize. Thus we continue to expand the | territory of your conscious awareness through this realization that |
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C:4.6 | what would be a brief adventure and replaces it with dreams of | terror and confusion so rampant that no toehold of security is |
C:5.13 | Do you see the practicality of this lesson? What | terror can be caused by an urge to violence that, once joined with |
C:5.14 | Within you is all the world safe, sure, and secure. No | terror reigns. No nightmares rule the night. Let me give you once |
C:5.30 | fear is fear of relationships and thus fear of God. You can accept | terror that reigns in another part of the world because you feel no |
C:5.30 | discomfort and your pain. To think that any relationship can cause | terror, discomfort, or pain is where you err in thinking of |
C:6.21 | thoughts that has led you to a life of such unhappiness. Thoughts of | terror and of sin you will embrace, but thoughts of resurrection and |
C:9.36 | self seeks for what it can use to fill the emptiness and ease the | terror of its separation. What your heart seeks in love it attains, |
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C:1.9 | The urge to | test another’s wisdom is the urge to find your own way and have it be |
C:5.22 | that you cannot get there on your own. You thus have made of life a | test, believing that you can pass or fail through your own effort. |
C:5.24 | not found happiness in what you seek! You continue living life as a | test, driving yourself to follow one accomplishment with another, |
C:10.28 | fun of it, without allowing room for discouragement. This is not a | test and you cannot fail. You are merely playing. Play at observing |
C:25.14 | in terms of service. Those who claim invulnerability and use it as a | test of fate, or an excuse to challenge the mighty forces of humanity |
T1:3.11 | fear of not being able to perform is greater. You think of this as a | test and one you can pass or fail. And what’s more, not only would |
T1:3.11 | pass or fail. And what’s more, not only would your passing of this | test require you to contemplate your power, but your failure would |
T3:13.10 | You are not, however, meant to | test these words with foolish acts. To do so would be to act as if |
T4:1.4 | relationship. Just as there are answers to choose between on a | test, some of them correct and some of them incorrect, there are some |
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D:Day1.20 | The New | Testament was the beginning of the new. My life represented |
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C:23.23 | your beliefs. As you begin the process of unlearning you may feel | tested. You are not being tested but given opportunities for |
C:23.23 | the process of unlearning you may feel tested. You are not being | tested but given opportunities for unlearning. To learn that a |
C:23.26 | lead to the conviction you have so long sought, you will indeed feel | tested and will try to take control of the learning situation. Not |
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C:9.21 | that rages beyond it. All of your behavior and even your fantasies | testify that you believe an absence of cold makes for warmth. That |
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C:19.11 | My | testimony witnessed to your arrival just as the scriptures witnessed |
C:28.3 | of all proof. And so you believe coming together to share common | testimony validates the proof of inner and collective knowing. You |
C:28.3 | bringing the collective to a fever pitch of belief through common | testimony is not our aim. |
C:28.4 | of distrust. Few are chosen to be prophets, and the plethora of | testimony taking place is brought about by innocence more so than by |
C:28.4 | about by innocence more so than by wisdom. This sharing of personal | testimony has reached its zenith and will no longer be as welcomed or |
C:28.4 | or appreciated, so even were the intent of this Course to bring | testimony together in such a way as to cause an evolutionary step, it |
D:11.5 | self, the fertile ground, still, of your individuality, your | testimony that you believe you are still on your own, and that you |
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C:22.17 | where you bring everything for examination, categorization, | testing, and filing away. This is the scenario that separates you |
D:14.4 | invulnerability and the cautions given within this Course concerning | testing this invulnerability. In a certain sense, these cautions are |
D:14.4 | lessened. While you still are not to view your invulnerability as a | testing ground against fate, you will, to a certain extent, need to |
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C:3.11 | that a warm blanket is comforting, you subject it to a thousand | tests dependent on your senses and your judgment. While you believe |
T4:3.6 | having brought a child into a fearful world, became subject to the | tests of time. Thus did the world become a world of effort with all |
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D:Day6.21 | have spoken of, a connection with the state of union as real as if a | tether were stretched from here to there. |
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C:11.3 | through each page and section, giving total dedication to what this | text would have them do, are at risk of trying too hard to be earnest |
C:12.2 | you have thought it to be. You think it is typical of a spiritual | text to tell you love is the answer, as if it has not been said |
T4:2.7 | and sisters from the beginning of time until the end of time. Any | text that tells you that you or those of your kind or time are more |
T4:2.23 | in the pattern of your thinking. We have spoken of this within the | text of A Course of Love as your inability to realize the |
T4:12.11 | that relates to the state of rebellion that was discussed within the | text of this Treatise. |
D:6.1 | Within the | text of the coursework provided you heard many ideas that either |
D:6.1 | those you already had about yourself. A Course of Love is a teaching | text and the goal of its teaching was stated and restated many times |
D:6.2 | One of the methods employed by your teacher within the | text of your coursework was that of comparison, a method that will be |
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T1:4.27 | In the translations of the Bible and many other religious | texts, the word or idea of awe has been confused with the word or |
D:Day1.28 | other stories, and accept the story we share. The Bible and all holy | texts can be seen clearly now as one creation story. One story of one |
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C:21.3 | heartbeat, then it is eternity itself. It is the face of love, its | texture, taste, and feel. It is love conceptualized. It is an |
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T3:20.14 | I | thank you for your strong desire to be saviors of the world and to |
T3:20.14 | strong desire to be saviors of the world and to end her suffering. I | thank you for your compassion and for your desire to be of service to |
D:6.11 | —and often is. Thus the prayer of the Native Americans who | thank the sun for rising each day is a prayer that acknowledges that |
D:Day37.22 | leave you feeling bereft of a God you can feel close to, appeal to, | thank and praise. But doing so can also be confusing if it leads to |
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C:7.15 | due, that without which you will withhold what you have. And you are | thankful for these things with which you can demand ransom of the |
D:Day3.30 | Just as so many of you are | thankful for your good health while at the same time dreading the |
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C:31.6 | give all the commands necessary if such commands were needed. | Thankfully, you have a brain that fulfills this function, yet this |
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C:20.25 | Thankfulness is the nature of your being. It could not be otherwise | |
T2:13.5 | time and the passing of all form. It is an attitude of praise and | thankfulness that flows between us now. The light of heaven shines |
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C:P.17 | leave behind the old and choose a new way, a way in which you become | the accomplished, and in your accomplishment bring the new into being? |
T1:1.9 | Love accomplished. This learning was accomplished in you, making you | The Accomplished. As The Accomplished, you now are able to access |
T1:1.9 | learning was accomplished in you, making you The Accomplished. As | The Accomplished, you now are able to access universal mind. |
T2:6.10 | Christ is your Self as you were created and remain. The Christ is | the accomplished Self. |
T3:1.12 | and in all time and time beyond time, making you, along with me, | the accomplished. As has already been said, the accomplished Self is |
T3:1.12 | you, along with me, the accomplished. As has already been said, | the accomplished Self is the Christ. Your remembrance of the |
T3:16.8 | By saying that you are not only accomplished, but | The Accomplished, it is being said that you are already what you have |
T3:16.8 | Thus, in order to live by the truth, you must live in the world as | The Accomplished and cease struggling to be other than who you are in |
T4:2.8 | hearts of any human from any time with true vision, you would see | the accomplished Self there. There can be no judgment carried forward |
T4:10.1 | that you will become comfortable and more in your new role as | the accomplished. |
D:Day14.1 | is not possible. Everything that is, is with us, which is why we are | the accomplished as well as the void, the healed as well as the sick, |
D:Day18.9 | separation never actually occurred and that you have always been | the accomplished. If this had not been true, the cause of life would |
D:Day27.13 | That you are who you are and that you have always been | the accomplished is a constant and an aspect of wholeness. The |
D:Day39.41 | the time of being in union and relationship. The Christ in you is | the accomplished. The Christ in you is that which, upon this final |
A.49 | you—without your ability to stand in unity and relationship as | The Accomplished. |
A.50 | Beloved brothers and sisters, You are | The Accomplished. |
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C:22.12 | to send them to various compartments—or, continuing with the onion | theme, to one of the various layers of yourself. These layers protect |
T1:1.6 | you little in the mechanics of the mind was consistent with the | theme and learning goals of this Course. The mechanics of the mind |
D:Day28.16 | Acceptance has been a main | theme of this dialogue and was revisited and defined as acceptance of |
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C:10.32 | perhaps, and not be required to take it. You will want to keep it | theoretical and not apply it. You will ask for the information, and |
T1:5.12 | the reality of the new thought system or it will remain forever | theoretical. You must let go of the foundation of fear on which the |
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C:2.8 | add the contents of your history, the learned facts and the assumed | theories of your existence. Although your purpose here remains |
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C:28.3 | amass, like a congregation around a pulpit, and even believe in a | theory of mass that purports that when a certain magnitude of belief |
T3:7.9 | you have seized upon even this idea and called it not treasure but | theory and related it to the origins of the universe, and still you |
D:Day33.4 | While these may seem like simple words, or like a | theory being proposed, these words are at the heart of the new way of |
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C:10.7 | or “You will never amount to anything.” Many of you may have used | therapy to still the negative messages that you hear, and after much |
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C:3.18 | is rife with sentiment, sure to lead you to abandoning logic, and | thereafter certainly to cause your ruin, I say to you again: take |
T2:1.1 | that was in need of developing, when realized, is often disregarded | thereafter as a treasure and becomes instead something regarded as an |
T4:4.5 | of continuity. What belonged to the Father passed to the son and | thereafter belonged to the son. What was of the Father continued with |
T4:8.15 | of knowing and never know more of love? Does one grasp beauty and | thereafter remain ever unstirred by it? Is not the very essence of |
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C:2.8 | will succeed. Others refuse to think of life in terms of purpose and | thereby condemn themselves to purposeless lives, convinced one person |
C:5.17 | What you join with becomes real. As you take it into your Self you | thereby make it real because you make it one with your real Self. |
D:Day5.22 | that was given into what “you” could only work hard to attain, and | thereby claim as your individual accomplishment. Obviously, union is |
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C:8.18 | than ever of its actions and complaints, its sturdiness or lack | thereof. You may be realizing how it governs your existence and |
A.31 | Now, despite the rapidity of movement or lack | thereof, to read the Treatises together will likely feel as if it is |
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C:P.37 | to reach heaven. Knowing your Self as who you really are is the only | thing that will allow you to quit fearing your power. Jesus accepted |
C:P.39 | identity made Jesus one with Christ. The two names mean the same | thing, as oneness is what was always shared and always will be. You |
C:1.8 | what else you had been told and disregarded. You might try one more | thing and then another that you previously would not have tried when |
C:4.20 | A | thing set apart from the madness of the world is useful now. It may |
C:5.6 | Relationship is what exists between one | thing and another. It is not one thing or another thing. It is not a |
C:5.6 | is what exists between one thing and another. It is not one | thing or another thing. It is not a third thing in terms of being a |
C:5.6 | exists between one thing and another. It is not one thing or another | thing. It is not a third thing in terms of being a third object, but |
C:5.6 | and another. It is not one thing or another thing. It is not a third | thing in terms of being a third object, but it is something separate, |
C:5.6 | real and that causes all creation to sing a song of gladness. No one | thing exists without another. Cause and effect are one. Thus, one |
C:5.6 | thing exists without another. Cause and effect are one. Thus, one | thing cannot cause another without their being one or joined in truth. |
C:5.24 | Yet you think when this occurs that you have simply chosen the wrong | thing and so choose another and another, not stopping to realize that |
C:6.6 | ever be. What loving creator would create a universe in which such a | thing could be? A thing alone would be a thing created without love, |
C:6.6 | creator would create a universe in which such a thing could be? A | thing alone would be a thing created without love, for love creates |
C:6.6 | a universe in which such a thing could be? A thing alone would be a | thing created without love, for love creates like itself and is |
C:7.3 | Comparison of one | thing to another—a comparison that seeks out differences and |
C:7.3 | that seeks out differences and magnifies them and names one | thing this and one thing that—is the basis of all learning in your |
C:7.3 | out differences and magnifies them and names one thing this and one | thing that—is the basis of all learning in your world. It is based |
C:7.21 | is known to you is not known at all. You thus cling to the one sure | thing that permeates your existence: the knowledge that death will |
C:8.26 | How like to memory it is to think a | thing remembered in every smallest detail and yet to have no idea |
C:8.29 | so one day lived in your world is misery incarnate and the next a | thing of joy. |
C:9.1 | to deceive you. It seems as fickle as your mind, telling you one | thing one day and one thing the next. Even more so than your mind it |
C:9.1 | seems as fickle as your mind, telling you one thing one day and one | thing the next. Even more so than your mind it seems to lead you |
C:9.5 | the room in which you sit and take away the usefulness from each | thing you see in it. How many items would you keep that you now look |
C:9.27 | in meeting another’s need that makes the meeting of the need a | thing of lasting value. It is your willingness to say, “Brother, you |
C:9.30 | Think of your automobile or computer or any other | thing you use. Without a user, would it have any function at all? |
C:9.34 | fear that this, too, you would squander and lay to ruin. The only | thing that might succeed in proving your place as that of royal |
C:9.39 | this you know. But you know not what this valuable something is. One | thing alone is sure: When you have found it you will know that it has |
C:9.40 | You seek it here, you seek it there, and scurry on to the next | thing and the next. Each person runs this race alone, with hope only |
C:10.2 | not in physical form. Joining is not the obliteration of one | thing to make another—joining makes each one whole, and in this |
C:10.12 | you also want to be “right” about what you believe. The convenient | thing about your belief in God, in me, in heaven and in an afterlife |
C:10.13 | said about the concept of not being separate, however. The only | thing you find really difficult to believe is that you are in union |
C:10.13 | right now, today. To believe in God without understanding God is one | thing. To believe in your union with your neighbor without |
C:10.20 | itself despite its unhappiness and say, “I did the right | thing.” It will see itself as victor over the foolish dreams of |
C:11.8 | possible. You regard it as your one protection from God, the one | thing that allows you to be other than what God would have you be. It |
C:11.10 | At other times you think that this was but God’s curse on you, a | thing to tempt you to the life of desperation that you live. But your |
C:11.11 | not to God at all, for what you have chosen to use it for is the one | thing that it cannot provide—your separation from your Creator. He |
C:12.20 | aspect of life. Before the idea of the separation, there was no such | thing—and there still is no such thing except as an extension of |
C:12.20 | the separation, there was no such thing—and there still is no such | thing except as an extension of the original idea. Just as we |
C:13.2 | include others in your observation, I ask you to concentrate on one | thing only. This is a simple exercise, and enjoyable too. It but |
C:13.2 | simple exercise, and enjoyable too. It but calls for you to ask one | thing: Ask yourself what you already know of the spirit of the person |
C:13.10 | Yet time is not required, nor is money or the use of any other | thing you value. And there is not even the slightest chance of being |
C:14.24 | is what you have ascribed it to be. The purpose you give each | thing within your world is what makes it what it is to you. And as |
C:14.30 | your world love has no meaning unless it is attached to a particular | thing. And as soon as love is attached to a particular, love’s |
C:18.7 | it was created to fulfill. But when perception changes and a | thing is seen as what it is, then it cannot fail to accomplish what |
C:20.3 | eyes and the “I” of your ego. You are loosed of bounds, no longer a | thing of beauty, but beauty itself. |
C:20.17 | we seek to return you to. This realization that the world is not a | thing, as you are not a thing. Your identity is shared and one in |
C:20.17 | to. This realization that the world is not a thing, as you are not a | thing. Your identity is shared and one in Christ. A shared identity |
C:20.19 | with you? And is the you who shed such tears a personal being? A | thing? A mass of flesh and bone? Or are you, like the world you cry |
C:21.2 | from particulars. I repeat that relationship exists between one | thing and another and that it is in the intersection of parts that |
C:21.3 | feel, you need no judgment to tell you the difference between one | thing and another. You thus can begin to quit relying on your body’s |
C:21.8 | moral conflict, an example being the individual knowing the “right” | thing to do but acting instead on what is the accepted thing to do |
C:21.8 | the “right” thing to do but acting instead on what is the accepted | thing to do within his or her community. In such an instance the |
C:21.9 | The final | thing you must understand is that meaning does not change. While only |
C:22.2 | While we have previously discussed relationship as not being one | thing or the other but a third something, we have not as yet |
C:25.10 | grace, then all action will be in harmony. If you believe one living | thing is more important than any other, then all action will be out |
C:27.7 | between the human and the divine. Life is not a matter of one living | thing versus another, but of the relationship between all living |
C:27.19 | How often have you known the “right” | thing to do without knowing the details of what came before and what |
C:29.11 | as toil. There is much you need to do just to stay alive, and if a | thing is required, expected, necessary, your tendency is to rebel |
C:29.14 | time for work and time for leisure and seeing them not as the same | thing. Life is life. Life is. As love is. |
C:30.1 | How is being present different than being? Are they not the same | thing? Should they not be? And yet how seldom are you fully present |
C:30.4 | illustrates, there is nothing about time that can be kept. The only | thing real about time is its eternal nature. |
C:31.27 | This altar is not a | thing, but a devotion to the one truth, the whole truth. Being of one |
T1:4.27 | that awe is the providence of God and not due miracles or any other | thing or being. I bring up this point to assure you that this |
T2:1.3 | to say that the feelings that cause one to think that any physical | thing is capable of being a treasure or being treasured are of the |
T2:1.10 | “forms” are the product of the separation. Unity is not a place or a | thing but the realm of the one heart and one mind; the realm of the |
T2:4.2 | you are at the mercy of fate. Fate and creation are hardly the same | thing. You are at the mercy only of your own ego and only until you |
T2:4.17 | recognize it not as such. It is not a process of waiting until one | thing is accomplished for another to begin. What is happening now is |
T2:7.11 | The only | thing that will prevent this is your ability to go out into the world |
T2:7.14 | the same as saying you are a being who needs relationship. The only | thing that keeps you, in this new pattern, from being needy and |
T2:9.14 | There is no such | thing as a static level in unity where creation is continuous and |
T2:11.4 | ego is the one untruth, given many names and many faces and the only | thing given by you the power to do battle with the truth, or with |
T2:11.13 | contingent upon relationship for its existence, is this not the same | thing as saying that you are a being who exists in relationship? Is |
T2:12.5 | in miracles and your belief in atonement or correction are the same | thing. While you believe there is anything other than your own |
T2:12.9 | As we spoke within A Course of Love of relationship being not one | thing or another but a third something, this is what we speak of here |
T3:2.11 | Self and God. Give up your desire to think that if you did such a | thing there was a reason for you to have done so. How many times have |
T3:7.5 | The only | thing within the human experience that made you incapable of |
T3:7.5 | incapable of representing who you are in truth was the ego. The only | thing within the human experience that deprived the human experience |
T3:10.3 | The first | thing I ask you to forget is your need to find a place where blame |
T3:13.10 | to do. You may even begin by something as simple as choosing one | thing a day that you will change to reflect the fact that you have |
T3:21.9 | a set of information. These facts are subject to change and mean one | thing to one person and one thing to another. Illusion is symbolic. |
T3:21.9 | facts are subject to change and mean one thing to one person and one | thing to another. Illusion is symbolic. And what’s more it symbolizes |
T3:22.5 | that a specific role is required of you, or that you have a specific | thing to do of which you need to be aware, are functions of the |
T3:22.12 | thought that this creative tension would not necessarily be a good | thing to give up. You do not know how to reach beyond what was for |
T4:1.15 | so that you are left with no confusion and only certainty. The only | thing that will dispel this confusion and bring you the certainty |
T4:7.5 | exists in the state or reality in which you think you are. The only | thing that has created an unreal reality for your heart and body has |
T4:8.16 | and pride that at least you know all there is to know about this one | thing. This was the ego’s answer to being a learning being—choosing |
T4:9.5 | You have begun to see that all messages of the truth say the same | thing but in different ways. There seems to be nothing new to be |
T4:12.11 | Another | thing that you will want to be vigilant of, dear brothers and |
T4:12.20 | The only | thing that is going to hold you back from your ability to sustain |
D:2.12 | This will not often prevent you from trying the same | thing again although at times it will. No matter what you try, |
D:3.5 | Sustaining Christ-consciousness will accomplish the same | thing in your world. |
D:4.19 | I speak of structure here not as a | thing—not as a building in which to dwell or as a set of rules or |
D:6.6 | you have made you have not made from nothing. There is not one | thing that you have made that does not exist as some variation of |
D:6.20 | force that has no reality except in your imagination. What is this | thing called fate? Like all the systems you believe in, it is a |
D:Day3.29 | You think abundance is the most difficult | thing to demonstrate, when it is actually the easiest. You think you |
D:Day4.50 | which you arrive at acceptance, nor to focus on acceptance of one | thing over another. You are not to label good or bad. Just to accept. |
D:Day5.18 | Realize here that while you want to know the specifics of how this | thing called access to unity will work, you are also impatient with |
D:Day8.11 | This acceptance is the only | thing that will truly prevent judgment, for it does not require you |
D:Day8.19 | that were spoken of earlier. This temptation stems from one | thing only—from not living in the present. Distancing, or |
D:Day10.7 | never had any proof that following your intuition was the correct | thing to do but still felt as if it was. Or you may have doubted your |
D:Day10.31 | powerless but because you do not know your power. If there is one | thing associated with my life more so than any other, it was this. I |
D:Day10.33 | and go where they lead. And everywhere they lead you, remember one | thing only. Remember to embrace your power. The power of love is the |
D:Day10.35 | to you of such things, I am aware of them. So is every other living | thing because all that lives exists in relationship. What I have |
D:Day12.5 | this endless space as an expression of love is the simplest | thing imaginable. All you must do is listen to your Self. Your Self |
D:Day18.7 | of duality or the truth of union, you are demonstrating the same | thing. The way in which you do this must be chosen, and for this |
D:Day20.7 | Why you can know yourself and constantly be coming to know. The only | thing there is to know is the One Self in its many expressions. You |
D:Day21.1 | you may still have that an outside source exists. There is no such | thing as an outside source. There are no outside sources of wisdom, |
D:Day38.9 | become faulty ideas in separation. They mean an entirely different | thing in union and relationship. They mean union and relationship. |
D:Day39.12 | is intermediary, it is what you carry, the connection between one | thing and another. In this instance it is the connection between two |
E.10 | You need not worry about this joy being selfish for there is no such | thing in unity. You will share your joy continuously just by sharing |
A.34 | certificates and degrees, admiration, respect, and status, are now a | thing of the past. What individuals may well be looking for is their |
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C:20.13 | no time awaits. Nothing is like unto anything else. Likeness, like | thingness, has been overcome with oneness. Oneness prevails. The |
C:20.19 | for one small child in need of love? Has the world then not lost its | thingness? And has it not as well lost its personalness? Are your |
C:20.19 | of flesh and bone? Or are you, like the world you cry for, devoid of | thingness and a personal self? And when you have leapt for joy at the |
C:20.39 | that each one is worthy of his or her desires. Eachness replaces | thingness but not oneness. All fear that what one gets means that |
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C:I.2 | counter to these rules, as if it knows, because of these rules, how | things are. |
C:P.24 | that grows impatient for change, for your ego is highly invested in | things remaining the same. It is, rather, a spirit of compassion that |
C:P.28 | from a place that does not accept and will never accept that these | things are what are meant for you or for those who walk this world |
C:P.30 | and independence that come with age are seen as the way that | things should be, and yet a return to the “family of origin” is also |
C:P.40 | as if the butterfly is both butterfly and caterpillar, two separate | things becoming one. You are well aware of the fact that if you could |
C:1.6 | letting go of the old world to make way for the new. Realize these | things do not matter and will not be carried with you to the new |
C:1.7 | Now you are beginning to trust that you will not need these | things you have carried. Ah, no heavy coat. For you trust the sun |
C:1.9 | it be a better way. It is the urge not to trust the teacher in all | things but only in certain things. It is the desire to find your way |
C:1.9 | the urge not to trust the teacher in all things but only in certain | things. It is the desire to find your way on your own so that you can |
C:1.9 | in your arrival would be diminished. This wanting to do | things on your own is a trick of the ego, your pride a gift the ego |
C:1.16 | means do you continue to recognize that love is at the heart of all | things even while it is not valued here? Here is a fine example that |
C:1.18 | Love is at the heart of all | things. How you feel but reflects your decision to accept love or to |
C:2.3 | Because you have chosen fear so many times and labeled it so many | things you no longer recognize it as fear. The same is true of love. |
C:2.4 | have given fear that love has been given attributes. Only separate | things have attributes and qualities that seem to complement or |
C:2.8 | Although your purpose here remains obscure, you identify some | things you call progress and others that you call evolution and you |
C:2.16 | from your being. Nothing stands alone. All your attempts to keep | things separate are but a re-enactment of the original separation |
C:3.5 | only what your eyes can see and hands can hold. You call these | things real and all else unreal. You can close your eyes and believe |
C:3.11 | for evidence that shows that if you behave in a certain way certain | things will happen as a result. Like a child learning not to touch a |
C:4.8 | the grasping call, the driving force, the chosen passion—all these | things that you have made to replace what you already have will lead |
C:5.7 | We are beginning now to paint you a new picture, a picture of | things unseen before but visible to your heart if not your eyes. Your |
C:5.8 | that fill your shelves, whether they are of ideas or money or | things to look at, are your desperate attempts to keep something for |
C:5.9 | This urge to preserve | things is but your urge to leave a mark upon the world, a mark that |
C:5.9 | a mark that says, “I have acquired much in my time here. These | things I love are what I leave the world, what I pass down; they |
C:5.13 | with love, becomes something else? An urge to violence may mean many | things, but always lurking behind it is an overwhelming desire for |
C:5.18 | and nothing is happening in truth. This illusionary world is full of | things you have told yourself and been instructed that you have to |
C:5.18 | but that you do not want to do. The more your life consists of such | things, the smaller your reality becomes. All that would join with |
C:5.29 | These do not have to be two separate | things, but are made so by your choice, the choice to achieve what |
C:6.2 | the center of everything that exists. This is reality. None of these | things make you less than what you have perceived yourself to be, but |
C:6.4 | is. Yet you still refuse to listen and to learn. You still prefer | things to be other than what they are and, through your preference, |
C:6.8 | is only seen in relation to peace. While you see these as separate | things you do not see what the relationship would show you. Contrast |
C:7.1 | whose ideas do come to fruition and succeed in getting desirable | things within this world. “I had that idea,” you lament when another |
C:7.15 | you will withhold what you have. And you are thankful for these | things with which you can demand ransom of the world, for without |
C:7.16 | of that which you withhold from the world of yourself? Both these | things are much the same in truth, for what you hold away from all |
C:7.16 | only you would benefit from, that wealth you would amass—these | things are as useless to you when saved for yourself alone as they |
C:8.20 | and its greeting lies upon your heart. Each day tells you all | things come to pass. At times this is cause for rejoicing. At other |
C:9.4 | or to you. In your memory of creation you have remembered that all | things exist in relationship, and that all things happen in |
C:9.4 | have remembered that all things exist in relationship, and that all | things happen in relationship. Thus you have chosen to use |
C:9.4 | have chosen to use relationship to prove your existence and to make | things happen. This use of relationship will never provide the proof |
C:9.21 | absence of violence peace. You think that if you but provide these | things that are opposite to what you would not want to have, you have |
C:9.33 | Creator did. God alone can give free will. In giving your power to | things like your body and to ideas like time your imitation of the |
C:9.35 | be forgiven is a first step away from your belief that you can fix | things by yourself and in so doing earn your way back into your |
C:9.37 | You have placed limits on all | things in your world, and it is these limits of usefulness that would |
C:9.38 | fear “putting all your eggs in one basket.” You seek to balance the | things you label drudgery and the things you label exciting. In doing |
C:9.38 | basket.” You seek to balance the things you label drudgery and the | things you label exciting. In doing so you see yourself as “spending |
C:9.39 | Seeking what you have lost in other people, places, and | things is but a sign that you do not understand that what you have |
C:9.45 | that makes use improper. The Holy Spirit can guide you to use the | things that you have made in ways that benefit the whole, and this is |
C:9.45 | displacement of yourself and your abdication of your power to the | things that you have made. |
C:10.3 | implementing. What you truly do not understand is wholeness. All | things exist in wholeness, including the thought system that you made |
C:10.31 | find you are too serious to play this game and that you have better | things to do. Yet as much as you resist, the idea has been planted |
C:11.1 | causes it to function, then you would indeed be required to learn | things on your own, for all true learning must come from your Source. |
C:11.2 | You think your source and your Creator are two separate | things, and too seldom remember even that you are not your own |
C:11.9 | not your own. You think you can be grateful to Him for some | things and blame Him for others. Yes, perhaps this God you think you |
C:12.1 | have believed in your separation rather than in your unity with all | things, you would be far more likely to nod your head and say, “I was |
C:12.18 | an idea seemed to take on a life of its own and compel you to do | things you might have never dreamed of doing. People often look back |
C:12.19 | born into. All that would change would be the shape of his life, the | things that would happen within it, perhaps the places in which it |
C:13.10 | kind of foolishness, a waste of time that could be spent on better | things. Yet time is not required, nor is money or the use of any |
C:14.15 | you could not wait to share. Perhaps you think the desire to keep | things for yourself stems from something other than fear. You might |
C:14.21 | found a love to shield them for a little while from all the other | things they fear. And yet the greatest fear of all is that of loss of |
C:15.5 | within it. Depending on your culture what is necessary may mean few | things, or many and different things for each one. From this sphere |
C:15.5 | culture what is necessary may mean few things, or many and different | things for each one. From this sphere of influence comes your notions |
C:16.14 | of the time, you believe you can guarantee your safety against some | things some of the time. And for this occasional protection that has |
C:17.5 | is good for you to know, and that to know more is going to mean that | things you would rather not know, and therefore must be bad, are what |
C:18.16 | step in what will seem now like an attempt to balance two separate | things, but is really an attempt to unite what you have only |
C:19.15 | through the same methods you have used in order to know about other | things. And, increasingly, you are willing to exchange experience for |
C:20.21 | thought go. Within the embrace, you can quit thinking even of holy | things, holy men and women, and even divine beings, even the one God. |
C:20.23 | remember that you are holy and that the world is sacred. A thousand | things can pull you from your remembrance. Forgetting “things” can |
C:20.38 | Hope acknowledges the kindliness of the universe and has no use for | things. The inanimate as well as the animate is called upon, depended |
C:20.47 | from the whole. These concerns are a matter of perception, and are | things your mind has been trained to see as being within its scope. |
C:20.47 | have cordoned off a little section of life and said, “These are the | things that relate to my existence and to me and they are all I need |
C:21.8 | unity is achieved you do not understand that you give meaning to all | things, and that there is nothing and no one external to you who can |
C:22.7 | encounter situations in your daily life, where you experience those | things that cause you to feel or believe in a certain way—and it is |
C:22.12 | of them are involved with denial, with creating places where | things enter and simply sit. These “things” are not really things, |
C:22.12 | where things enter and simply sit. These “things” are not really | things, but are all that you have found no meaning for. Since your |
C:22.13 | The “meaningless” category might include such | things as the happenings of your daily routine, chance encounters, |
C:22.13 | search for God. By using the word sit, I mean to imply that these | things have not passed through you and in the act of passing through |
C:22.15 | yourself from the self-held position of “meaning-giver,” you let | things be what they are and, allowed to be what they are, their |
C:22.15 | a pass-through approach and a relinquishment of the idea of bringing | things to a stop where they can be examined under a microscope quite |
C:22.21 | without using the word I or my. Quit referring to people and | things in terms of ownership, saying “my boss,” “my husband,” “my |
C:25.3 | are uncertain, interest where you feel indifference, knowledge of | things about which you know nothing. But those who have tried to fake |
C:25.10 | will be out of harmony. If you believe you and all other living | things are here in a state of grace, then all action will be in |
C:25.18 | matters. You will wonder why you are unconcerned about many of the | things you have been concerned about previously. Your life may |
C:25.19 | and should be accepted as such. You will learn that while some | things you have done and will continue to do may not matter, they may |
C:25.19 | be done with patience, grace, and love. You will learn that other | things you have done, beliefs you have held, patterns and habits that |
C:25.22 | necessarily reflect real need but rather an impatience with the way | things are and were. You will want to force change rather than wait |
C:26.13 | Are you not simply ready to be done with the way | things have been and to begin a new way? Are you not ready to listen |
C:27.7 | thing versus another, but of the relationship between all living | things. |
C:27.17 | ever come without an understanding of the relationship of all | things? |
C:27.18 | Does an understanding of the relationship of all | things mean that you will have power that is not of this world? Will |
C:27.19 | provides a constant knowing of this sort, a simple knowing of a way | things are meant to be. It is a knowing felt within the heart for |
C:29.14 | while you look at life in terms of schedules, plans, time-tables, or | things to get done. No wholeness will be possible for you while you |
C:31.19 | as a learning device to help you remember who you are. Those | things about which you feel guilt and shame are simply the remnants |
C:31.20 | Who you are is love, and all | things brought to love are seen in a new light, a light that keeps |
T1:2.2 | you to leave behind within the pages of A Course of Love. These many | things which seemed so distinct and separate and which ranged from |
T1:2.16 | that experience it speaks to your survival needs. It may signal many | things ranging from a desire to get safely home before it is dark, to |
T1:3.20 | needs not you for its accomplishment. Better not to mess with such | things. Even the thought of it leads you to ideas of magic and power |
T1:4.19 | of the ego-mind. Interpretation but gives you opinions about those | things that you experience. Response reveals the truth to you because |
T2:1.9 | a race, a tennis player becomes a champion. These are all scenes of | things and places, or in other words, of the external, of form. |
T2:2.2 | this phrase. But many recognize that they have a calling even unto | things the world considers mundane. |
T2:4.12 | what you feel called to do. This is not about the past and all those | things that at one time or another you thought would bring you |
T2:7.2 | waiting to happen, love that is not returned, the withholding of | things you deem important. This fear that you feel in relation to |
T2:7.10 | idea of the desire for change. Certainly there will continue to be | things within your life that are in need of change. As was stated in |
T2:11.12 | Separate | things must still exist in relationship. This is the key to |
T3:1.7 | which you have been called. These changes, perhaps, seem like little | things—a change in attitude here, a change in behavior there. But I |
T3:4.8 | Love has accomplished. Now the choice is before you to do one of two | things: to proceed toward love or fear. If you proceed with fear you |
T3:5.3 | or addiction, depression, or even physical exhaustion. All these | things you have brought to yourself for they have been the only way |
T3:5.5 | have already tried to learn. This Course has come so that these many | things that you have tried need not be repeated, just as the |
T3:7.6 | many doors to the same house and but thought them to offer different | things, only to find that the house you entered was still the same |
T3:8.1 | Kingdom of God. I remind you, once again, that what you have called | things are but representations too and that we move now beyond |
T3:9.3 | no new learning at all. You will be tempted, at first, to see | things that are like unto those within the house of illusion and call |
T3:11.2 | larger, an all-encompassing recognition of the unity of all | things with which the Self coexists in truth and peace and love. |
T3:13.2 | in regards to extremes of the human experience, saying that these | things that draw you from the peace of God draw you from the state in |
T3:13.4 | temptations we are beginning to lay out. Because you have made these | things that would but seem to tempt you, you have believed in them |
T3:13.13 | is the action of giving birth. Realize that you believe in many | things that did not originate with yourself. But it is not until you |
T3:14.2 | the thought system of the truth, you will begin to believe in such | things as benevolence and abundance. What this means is that you will |
T3:14.7 | disrespect. It is only by your choice that you will keep these | things and only by your choice that these things will leave you. |
T3:14.7 | that you will keep these things and only by your choice that these | things will leave you. |
T3:14.10 | If there are | things that you, at this point, still hold to yourself and call |
T3:15.2 | beginnings of all kinds within the human experience are ideas that | things cannot be different than they once were. The only true |
T3:17.2 | this beginning of making distinctions between the self and all other | things in creation that existed with the self. This is why the story |
T3:17.2 | every day to understanding the unity and interconnectedness of all | things. |
T3:17.8 | as the truth is the truth and illusion is illusion; just as these | things are what they are without judgment; so is the beginning the |
T3:18.10 | shared by all. This is the relationship of the truth that unites all | things and that must now become observable. |
T3:19.2 | —no joy felt by the physical form alone—the joy that comes of | things physical can certainly still be experienced and expressed. |
T3:19.4 | from lust and greed, hate and fear, vengeance and retribution. These | things have always had as their cause the thought system of the ego |
T3:20.14 | and let not the suffering of the world call you from it. When these | things of the world threaten to call you from your peace, you must |
T3:21.11 | of this as being certain of facts and information, for these are the | things about yourself that few of you have doubted. Those who have |
T3:21.11 | your family and the accumulated experiences of your lifetime are the | things upon which you draw to feel the certainty you feel about your |
T3:21.11 | white or Indian. Your personal self may be deeply affected by these | things you call yourself or may be minimally affected. |
T3:21.12 | And even more so than these | things, although this hasn’t as often been considered as part of what |
T3:21.12 | changeable, are unmistakably claimed to be your own in the way few | things, in addition to your name and family of origin ever are. Even |
T3:21.13 | fall within the parameters of your belief system. You think of these | things as part of what make up the totality of who you are, of your |
T3:21.16 | All of these | things have contributed to your idea that you are a separate being |
T3:21.17 | system has changed and you believe that you exist in unity, all the | things we have enumerated above will act to challenge these beliefs |
T3:21.18 | Thus, certain | things about your personal self must be accepted as aspects of your |
T3:22.10 | You have needed to become bored with what has been, tired of the way | things were, uninterested in matters of a personal nature. This very |
T4:2.32 | All of these | things are possible. But true vision is seeing relationship and |
T4:3.2 | has to do with the divine pattern, the unity that binds all living | things. Observation is the means of seeing this binding pattern in |
T4:3.4 | Original intent has everything to do with the nature of | things for original intent is synonymous with cause. The original |
T4:3.6 | tests of time. Thus did the world become a world of effort with all | things in it and beyond it, including God, weighed and balanced |
T4:7.3 | The understanding of the unity that creates and sustains all living | things will now be as close to the surface of consciousness as was, |
T4:8.7 | to breathe, to speak, to walk, much as a baby learns to do these | things, and that these things were loving acts within a loving |
T4:8.7 | to walk, much as a baby learns to do these things, and that these | things were loving acts within a loving universe, a love-filled |
T4:10.3 | from your dreams. Learned from art and music. In all of these | things you have viewed yourself as the learner. You may not have |
T4:10.6 | The outcome of learning or what is studied is the production of | things and perceived meaning. |
T4:10.7 | What we work toward now is to advance from learning and producing | things and perceived meaning, to producing unity and relationship |
T4:10.8 | one, cause and effect the same. Thus this applied learning produced | things and perceived meaning. |
T4:12.6 | surprises. Laugh and be joyous. You no longer have a need to figure | things out. Surprises cannot be figured out! They are meant to be |
D:1.26 | Learning accepts that there are those separate from you who know | things that you know not. This is not the case. When you fully accept |
D:2.1 | You are now asked to do two | things simultaneously: To accept the new and to deny the old. |
D:3.19 | once newly birthed even though my Self was eternal. One of the major | things we will be seeing as we proceed is the difference between form |
D:5.2 | These distortions occurred as you assigned meaning or “truth” to | things, truly believing in your ability to do so. You thus determined |
D:5.7 | body and its acts as representative of truth. You have thought the | things you do represent your drives, but they simply represent what |
D:6.6 | for everything that exists in form is of the same Source. Even those | things you have made you have not made from nothing. There is not one |
D:6.8 | What is not real are the | things that you have made to represent what is real since you didn’t |
D:6.8 | what is real since you didn’t understand what it was you were making | things to represent. These are the systems we have already spoken of: |
D:7.9 | for content, and need not be maligned. The content of all living | things is the energy of the spirit of wholeheartedness. The content |
D:7.9 | energy of the spirit of wholeheartedness. The content of all living | things is, in other words, whole. By seeing only aspects of wholeness |
D:8.2 | said or been told you have a natural talent or ability to do. These | things some of you have practiced or studied to take advantage of |
D:9.7 | As we continue, you may feel as if contradictory | things are being said, such as being called to consider what |
D:13.8 | of the time of Christ, and you will begin to see the evidence that | things are different now. Join with others who are coming to know |
D:Day3.3 | quit resisting most of this learning and “accepted” it as the way | things are. This kind of acceptance is what we are reversing with a |
D:Day3.14 | and so you would rather not even attempt an understanding of how | things might be different. As far as you have come, these ideas are |
D:Day3.26 | Do not feel dejected that you have not learned these | things. They were learned, to the degree that you could learn them |
D:Day3.33 | think that money spent on the more lasting pleasures such as the | things described above is the secret. |
D:Day3.59 | reality of lack. You cannot accept that in the reality of unity all | things come to you without effort or striving except money. You |
D:Day4.6 | You might begin to think of all the “givens” of unity as those | things that require no thinking. |
D:Day4.9 | of an externalized system. That you all attempt to learn the same | things, and in coming to identify the world in the same way—the way |
D:Day4.9 | cause of the insanity of the world and of your anger with the way | things “are” within the world. This is an anger that stems from lack |
D:Day4.9 | anger that stems from lack of choice. When you are “taught” the “way | things are,” where is the room for choice? Where is the room for |
D:Day4.10 | taught what life is all about, not to relearn or be taught the “way | things are” but to discover what life is all about and to discover |
D:Day4.10 | to discover what life is all about and to discover the way to remake | things as they are. |
D:Day4.15 | ideas that were not gained through effort. We have spoken of these | things to begin to familiarize you with the “given” world as opposed |
D:Day4.46 | no return to judgment. It means no longer trying to leave these | things behind for they will be gone. It will mean no longer striving. |
D:Day4.50 | alongside accepting me, your Self, and abundance. But none of these | things are meant to be dwelt upon. The acceptance of abundance no |
D:Day4.52 | of you, or because you still feel like bargaining with God. These | things are only reactions to faulty perceptions, only the steps |
D:Day4.57 | your becoming is your enlightenment realized without judgment. These | things become not achievements, but the acknowledgments of the |
D:Day4.58 | to feel sadness, anger, depression, or nostalgia for the way | things were. These things will not leave you before you leave them. |
D:Day4.58 | anger, depression, or nostalgia for the way things were. These | things will not leave you before you leave them. But you will leave |
D:Day5.18 | is still of your own choosing. The realization of a “way” to make | things as they are is never effortful in and of itself. |
D:Day5.26 | So we will continue our work now in releasing you from those | things that would still block your full awareness. |
D:Day6.6 | How might these | things be linked to the example of creating art? I choose this |
D:Day8.8 | to effect change comes from acceptance—not acceptance of the way | things are, but acceptance of who you are in the present. Not through |
D:Day8.8 | way you want to be but of the way you are now. There will be many | things within your life that will take some time to change, but many |
D:Day8.8 | to practice acceptance of the present, that there will be far fewer | things you do not like, and that you will be shown, in the |
D:Day9.28 | these learning practices were the product of false images of the way | things—and you—should be! Can you not see the extreme urgency of |
D:Day10.26 | This is why we have recently spoken of anger and of those | things which you dislike—why we have spoken, in short, of the |
D:Day10.35 | of the issues facing your time in order to speak to you of such | things, I am aware of them. So is every other living thing because |
D:Day10.38 | Jesus, to speak of feelings without addressing the grand scheme of | things. I want to comfort and reassure you in this final message. I |
D:Day10.38 | your peace, and your acceptance of the power that will cause these | things to come to be. Yet I know you and what you want to hear. I |
D:Day14.7 | opposite of the holding within you are asked to do now because those | things that were held in a “holding pattern” were based on fear. You |
D:Day15.3 | The spirit that animated all | things is the spirit that is in all things and that is the great |
D:Day15.3 | The spirit that animated all things is the spirit that is in all | things and that is the great informer. As you are more fully able to |
D:Day15.3 | being observed to being in-formed by the spirit which animates all | things. You begin the movement away from observing to informing. |
D:Day15.10 | the creative force of the universe, the animator and informer of all | things. |
D:Day17.1 | to start somewhere. We have spoken of the spirit that animated all | things as the movement or cause of movement that began the creation |
D:Day22.9 | the words that have been expressed here, that say so many similar | things in so many different ways, are words that are simply calling |
D:Day24.2 | only once potential is realized or made manifest, but always in all | things. |
D:Day26.4 | A guide shows the way, creates movement, gives direction. These | things too the Self can do if allowed to do so. The Self will guide |
D:Day32.13 | man is disenfranchised. Even while God is perhaps seen in all | things, or as the spirit by which all that lives, lives, God is still |
D:Day37.3 | not a tree. As a separate being, you only relate to other separate | things. In short, who you are being is all predicated, first and |
D:Day39.30 | money, career, beauty, fame, celebrity, intellect? Then these | things have become the content of who you are. Science, money, fame, |
D:Day40.20 | This search only makes sense to the separated self, who believes all | things are separate and thus believes that its self, as well as its |
E.21 | how you could be better, more, greater. If you still possess some | things that you would consider character flaws or faults, forget |
A.31 | from inclinations, which may be strong during this time, to “figure | things out.” Problem solving is to be discouraged. Trust is to be |
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C:I.4 | You | think that in order to share you must be able to speak the same |
C:P.8 | made. Christ is what God made. The ego is your extension of who you | think you are. Christ is God’s extension of who He is. In order to |
C:P.9 | in the glory of who they are, few who can lay aside the idea that to | think of themselves in the light of God’s thought of them rather than |
C:P.11 | the original Course were designed to turn fear into love. When you | think you can go only so far and no further in your acceptance of the |
C:P.15 | By rejecting who you are, you are demonstrating that you | think you can believe in some of the truth but not all of it. Many of |
C:P.18 | good intentions and willing with God? The difference is in who you | think you are and who God knows you to be. While this difference |
C:P.18 | your will with God or do what God has appointed you to do. Who you | think you are reveals the choice that you have made. It is either a |
C:P.20 | works but that you do not know how to do what God asks of you. You | think, if God asked me to build a bridge I would build a bridge, and |
C:P.20 | and union with God and all your brothers and sisters. You prefer to | think a good deed here, a bit of charity there, is more important. |
C:P.28 | strife, there is another part of you that knows this is not true. | Think back, and you will remember that, from the earliest of ages you |
C:P.31 | they stand for, what their truth is, what rules they obey, how they | think and how what they think aligns with what they do is the essence |
C:P.31 | truth is, what rules they obey, how they think and how what they | think aligns with what they do is the essence of knowing them. God |
C:1.6 | by letting them go. Remember that your worries affect nothing. You | think if your worries affect time this is an effect, but time is an |
C:1.12 | heart yearns for what is like itself. Thus love yearns for love. To | think of achieving love “on one’s own” is ludicrous. This is why love |
C:1.14 | what this Course is about. It has nothing to do with struggle. You | think also that to leave struggle behind, to disengage from the |
C:1.14 | back on the real world and all that has meaning in it. In this you | think correctly. And yet you do not choose this option, thinking that |
C:1.14 | you in distractions that keep you from your real responsibility. | Think again about your attraction to struggle. It is your attraction |
C:1.18 | creates love. A choice for fear creates fear. What choice do you | think has been made to create the world you call your home? This |
C:2.2 | They simply realize love is all there is. Nothing unreal exists. | Think for yourself: If you were going to die tomorrow what would you |
C:2.4 | Love is the name you give to much you fear. You | think that it is possible to choose it as a means to buy your safety |
C:2.6 | proportions. You again label love a “sometimes” component and | think that to act in love more frequently is an achievement. You |
C:2.8 | of doing, and few of you believe you will succeed. Others refuse to | think of life in terms of purpose and thereby condemn themselves to |
C:2.8 | up on one and hoping that the other will bring them some peace. To | think that these are the only options available to creatures of a |
C:2.8 | to creatures of a loving God is insane. Yet you believe that to | think the opposite is true insanity. Given even your limited view of |
C:2.10 | look on a loveless world, on misery and despair, and not be moved? | Think not that those who seem to add to the world’s misery are any |
C:2.10 | They are not there! This is the miracle. The miracle is true seeing. | Think not that love can look on misery and see love there. Love looks |
C:2.11 | believe in a God who is compassionate as you are compassionate. You | think you would end misery if you could, beginning with your own, and |
C:2.16 | reversal has not occurred because you separate mind and heart and | think you can involve one without involving the other. You believe |
C:2.16 | are. Thus you can know without that knowing being who you are. You | think you can love without love being who you are. Nothing stands |
C:3.7 | forms a day with different names and different functions and you | think not that they are all the same. You place values on each one |
C:3.11 | this world? It means that you filter it through the same lens. You | think of it in the same way. You seek to gather it together so that |
C:3.12 | Think not that your mind as you conceive of it learns without | |
C:3.18 | You who | think this idea is rife with sentiment, sure to lead you to |
C:3.21 | Think not that these are senseless questions, made to bring love and | |
C:3.23 | Think you not that love can be kept apart from life in any way. But | |
C:4.2 | before you can love for love’s sake. What is a false idol? What you | think love will get you. You are entitled to all that love would give |
C:4.2 | You are entitled to all that love would give but not to what you | think love will provide for you through its acquisition. This is a |
C:4.10 | better place. The heart knows not these distinctions, and those who | think their hearts have learned them by being battered and abused by |
C:4.12 | When you | think of acting out of love, your thoughts of love are based on |
C:4.12 | something to be gained at too high a price, that devotion you might | think is fine for one whose partner is more loving than your own, |
C:4.15 | an ideal that changed over time. Those most bound by the ego might | think of stature and of wealth, of physical beauty and the trappings |
C:4.18 | all that is set apart in your perception from what you do here. You | think this setting apart gives love little relevance to other areas |
C:4.26 | secure within you and your brother, as you join together in truth. | Think you not that this joining is a metaphor, a string of pleasant |
C:5.2 | have so filled your mind with senseless wanderings and thoughts that | think of nothing that is real, rejoice that there is a way to end |
C:5.4 | same is true of relationship. God creates all relationship. When you | think of relationship, you think of one relationship and then |
C:5.4 | God creates all relationship. When you think of relationship, you | think of one relationship and then another. The one you share with |
C:5.5 | with any of the specific details or forms of your world. You | think relationship exists between one body and another, and while you |
C:5.5 | relationship exists between one body and another, and while you | think this is so, you will not understand relationship or union or |
C:5.8 | “Ah,” you | think when you find love, “now my heart is singing; now I know what |
C:5.20 | to union.” As often as you need to replace senseless thoughts, | think of this and say it to yourself not once but a hundred times a |
C:5.22 | and alone. Your entire resistance to God is based on this. You | think you have chosen to be separate from God so that you can make it |
C:5.23 | the adversity and obstacles that would keep you from having what you | think you want to have. This is your definition of life, and while it |
C:5.24 | again to not be what you want once you have achieved it. Yet you | think when this occurs that you have simply chosen the wrong thing |
C:5.25 | failed to work will surely fail again. Stop now and give up what you | think you want. |
C:5.30 | relationship with you would add to your discomfort and your pain. To | think that any relationship can cause terror, discomfort, or pain is |
C:5.31 | You | think that to come in contact with violence is to have a relationship |
C:6.10 | in effort to attain it? And even if it were so, what then? Some, you | think, might choose to live near the equator, to have the sun shine |
C:6.10 | the need to stoke the fire put behind them. But not you. You, you | think, prefer the seasons, the cold as well as the warmth, the snow |
C:6.12 | Heaven and its milieu of eternal peace is rightly kept, you | think, for the end of life, and so you scream at the unfairness when |
C:6.16 | and the rain falls on the good and evil alike.” Why then do you | think that peace is endless sunshine? Peace is merely enjoyment of |
C:6.19 | Think about this now—for how could heaven be a separate place? A | |
C:6.20 | those you love severed when they leave this world? Do you not still | think of them? And do you not still think of them as who they were in |
C:6.20 | this world? Do you not still think of them? And do you not still | think of them as who they were in life? What is the difference, in |
C:7.23 | be open to a new kind of evidence of what constitutes the truth. | Think of no other outcomes than your happiness, and when happiness |
C:8.6 | You | think of the heart as the place of feeling, and thus you associate |
C:8.8 | What foolishness to | think love could abide with companions such as these. If these be in |
C:8.9 | your heart lies love’s reality, a reality so foreign to you that you | think you remember it not. Yet it is to this reality we head as we |
C:8.15 | Think of your body now as the surface of your existence and look upon | |
C:8.17 | you are, and you could not be anywhere else. Your home is here. You | think this is incongruous with the truth as I’m revealing it, the |
C:8.17 | home, but it is not. There is no here in the terms that you would | think of it, the terms that set your reality in a location, on a |
C:8.19 | described in A Course in Miracles as the Holy Instant. You may not | think observation of your body is a good way to achieve this, but as |
C:8.26 | How like to memory it is to | think a thing remembered in every smallest detail and yet to have no |
C:8.26 | is twisted and distorted by what you would have it be. Everyone can | think of at least one long remembered incident that when given to the |
C:9.6 | just like every other object that shares the space you occupy. | Think for a moment of what the creator of such a body would have |
C:9.10 | back and observe your body, always with the vision of your heart, | think about just what it is that you would use it for. What God |
C:9.21 | Think now of one of those you have identified as living the life of | |
C:9.21 | absence of hunger is fullness. The absence of violence peace. You | think that if you but provide these things that are opposite to what |
C:9.22 | I have said when you do this unto others you do this to me. Do you | think that I am in need of a meal, a cup of water, a warm bed? While |
C:9.30 | Think of your automobile or computer or any other thing you use. | |
C:9.38 | your prayerfulness. Like a diversified investment portfolio, you | think this parceling out of different aspects of yourself protects |
C:9.43 | based on use is to see a world where freedom is impossible. What you | think you need your sister for is thus based upon this insane premise |
C:9.43 | or athletic or artistic talent that can be used, how lucky you | think you are. A beautiful face and a fit body can be traded for so |
C:9.45 | All such confusion stems from the initial confusion of the use you | think your body would put you to. All such confusion stems from your |
C:9.46 | from God, still you blame God for creating a situation in which you | think you have been allowed to hurt yourself. How could God allow all |
C:10.1 | your separation. That it has seeming power can only be because you | think you put your power there. If this were true, much power indeed |
C:10.1 | with the power of creation without your joining with it. How, you | think, could you be more linked with anything than you are with your |
C:10.3 | separate from your own and must exist in the reality where you | think you are. |
C:10.5 | the greatest hurdle to overcome. As you observe the body and dare to | think of life without it, you again and again encounter its reality. |
C:10.5 | to you that it is insurmountable. Many people at this point try to | think these maladies away, and when they do not succeed they see this |
C:10.5 | evidence of their entrenchment in the body. Beware all attempts to | think the body away and to think miracles into existence. This desire |
C:10.5 | in the body. Beware all attempts to think the body away and to | think miracles into existence. This desire merely shows you know not |
C:10.7 | Think of another, a teacher or a parent, whose “voice” you hear as | |
C:10.12 | in God, in me, in heaven and in an afterlife is that you do not | think you will be proven wrong here. If you are wrong, you will |
C:10.26 | conceived from meanness. There will be a happier self who seems to | think this game is rather fun, and who is not at all concerned with |
C:11.2 | You | think your source and your Creator are two separate things, and too |
C:11.9 | To | think you must protect anything from God is insane, and you know that |
C:11.9 | up its protection. It does not matter to you that it is insane to | think that He who has given you everything seeks to take anything |
C:11.9 | you. While you still view yourself as a body, you cannot help but | think of God as a vengeful God whose final vengeance is your own |
C:11.9 | God whose final vengeance is your own death. While you still | think of your self as a body, it is easier to accept that your |
C:11.9 | your banishment from paradise was God’s decision, not your own. You | think you can be grateful to Him for some things and blame Him for |
C:11.9 | for some things and blame Him for others. Yes, perhaps this God you | think you know has given you everything, but He can also take it all |
C:11.10 | and cherish your free will, the true god of the separated self. You | think at times that this was God’s mistake, the one weakness in His |
C:11.10 | weakness in His plan, and one that you would use. At other times you | think that this was but God’s curse on you, a thing to tempt you to |
C:11.17 | you to do nothing but to remain faithful to it. You do not need to | think about it, but only let it be. You need put no words on it, for |
C:12.2 | to be told you know love not. You feel a little deceived to | think that love may not be limited to what you have thought it to be. |
C:12.2 | that love may not be limited to what you have thought it to be. You | think it is typical of a spiritual text to tell you love is the |
C:12.7 | to any ideas that seem to be about change. What little that you | think you know you would strive to keep, and yet deep down you |
C:12.8 | change at all, for it merely seeks to remove all the changes you but | think that you have made to God’s creation. This change seeks but to |
C:12.15 | Joined minds cannot | think separately and have no hidden thoughts. They are, in fact, not |
C:13.8 | but know that anything that distracts you from the little self you | think you are is worth the minutes you would give to its |
C:14.1 | within God’s creation, rather than in the world that you have made. | Think but a minute of this, and you will begin to see the enormity of |
C:14.2 | can be achieved any more than can your separation from what you | think is unlike you. |
C:14.6 | who is insane. You—who pride yourself on reason and practicality— | think if a creation such as this could contain any reason whatsoever. |
C:14.7 | You who have made a god of reason and of intellect, | think carefully now of what your reason and your intellect have made |
C:14.9 | Think you not that reason opposes love, for love gives reason its | |
C:14.15 | that you consider valuable you could not wait to share. Perhaps you | think the desire to keep things for yourself stems from something |
C:14.18 | You | think that you are quite aware of your small space within the |
C:14.18 | within the universe, and that it is foolishness to say that you | think otherwise. Yet, since only what you know is part of your |
C:14.21 | still believe that love exists despite fear’s claim upon it, and | think that they are lucky to have found a love to shield them for a |
C:14.22 | make you special to someone else, and that one special to you. You | think this is what love is for, and so you make of it something it is |
C:14.29 | You | think love is what you value most, and so resist any notion that what |
C:14.29 | and so resist any notion that what you view as love is not what you | think it is. But as long as you equate love with the special ones on |
C:14.30 | fact, you have no hope of change, nor does your world. You who | think, “What harm can come of loving this one above all others?” |
C:14.30 | who think, “What harm can come of loving this one above all others?” | think again. For you are choosing not to love but to make special. |
C:15.1 | to love without the interference of all that would make special. You | think issues of survival rule the world—and so they do, but they |
C:15.4 | parents or your friends, and would be quite content to have them | think you special and to make them special to you. Out in the wider |
C:15.4 | special and to make them special to you. Out in the wider world you | think you are anonymous and so are they. If within the small sphere |
C:15.7 | to you. It diminishes your freedom, and for no end. For what others | think of you does not make you special, nor does what you think or do |
C:15.7 | others think of you does not make you special, nor does what you | think or do for others make them special. All notions of popularity, |
C:15.9 | seems the ultimate act of disloyalty to your own kind. To even | think that you could change and be unlike others of your kind, you |
C:16.1 | not from another. Love is not available from anyone in the way you | think it is. Love has but one source! That this source lies within |
C:16.12 | but true forgiveness is as foreign to you as is true love. You | think forgiveness looks upon another in judgment and pardons the |
C:16.14 | You | think you cannot give up your vigilance because you know no other way |
C:16.15 | many that you do not are all that make your life worth living. You | think that to be asked to give up the caution, protection, and |
C:16.16 | and culture indulge in the desire to judge, the more godlike they | think they make themselves. For all of you here know that judgment is |
C:16.18 | who judges all of creation as it was created and remains. You only | think that you have changed the unchangeable. |
C:16.22 | in your identity. For you are not powerless. Those of you who | think you have traditional means of power on your side turn not to |
C:16.24 | not want. You look back on stories of sacrifice from the Bible and | think what a barbaric time that was, and yet you repeat the same |
C:16.24 | it a waste, and yet you give up your power to be who you are and | think it is just the way life is. You give away your power and then |
C:16.25 | power created the world of illusion in which you live, and so you | think another must be able to do it better. You no longer trust |
C:16.25 | do, you reason, society would collapse and anarchy would rule. You | think you are only fair in deciding that if everyone cannot do what |
C:18.4 | Yet this is, in effect, what you | think you have done. You think that you have changed the nature of |
C:18.4 | Yet this is, in effect, what you think you have done. You | think that you have changed the nature of the universe and made it |
C:18.22 | While we spoke of what you | think of as emotion being reactions of the body to stimulus, we did |
C:18.24 | and replace them with feelings of love causes all your distress. | Think not that you react to pain of any kind with the love from your |
C:19.13 | of duality. It cannot be otherwise in your separated state. You must | think in terms of “I” and “them,” “death and life,” “good and evil.” |
C:19.16 | To | think without thought or know without words are ideas quite foreign |
C:19.22 | more in the way of reflection than review, although if you were to | think of this as a re-viewing of your self, you would be quite |
C:20.14 | I am alive and you do believe this or you would not be here. Yet you | think not of me living and imagine it not. Christ reigns in the |
C:20.29 | Miracles are expressions of love. You might | think of them as acts of cooperation. Holiness cannot be contained, |
C:20.47 | the greater life of the universe. You must understand that when you | think of your personal life, personal concerns, personal |
C:20.47 | to me and they are all I need concern myself with.” Even when you | think of expanding your view, you deem that expansion unrealistic. |
C:20.48 | the return to what is known. This knowing you might call wisdom and | think of as an attainable ideal of thought. Yet it is not about |
C:22.9 | day must pass through you in order to gain reality. While you might | think of this as everything outside of yourself, please, when |
C:22.11 | You might | think of the axis for a moment as a funnel through which eternity is |
C:22.12 | pass through one or another of your five senses—which you might | think of collectively as layers—and are allowed no other access. |
C:22.19 | The personal and individual is the “I” we are dispelling. | Think a moment of how you tell a story or report on events that have |
C:22.20 | when you walk out your door in the morning you might generally | think, “What a lovely day.” What this sentence says is that you have |
C:23.9 | in a small room. This is not relationship. When you are tempted to | think of relationship having to do with physical proximity, think of |
C:23.9 | to think of relationship having to do with physical proximity, | think of this example. Now imagine communities of faith. Around the |
C:23.10 | This is true of the body as well. | Think of the way in which the word body is used and this will be |
C:25.13 | as hurt, but you do feel these emotions as wounds. While you | think you can remain disappointed or disillusioned, you will not be |
C:25.23 | this is exactly when a time of stillness is needed. You might | think of this time of stillness as a time of consulting with your new |
C:26.1 | career, religious commitment, or creative endeavors. Some would | think of travel and adventure, friendships, or financial security. |
C:26.1 | and adventure, friendships, or financial security. Most of you will | think of having a long life. |
C:26.7 | if you were to attempt to assign the meaning to your life that you | think it should have, a fall would surely await you, at least in your |
C:26.22 | Think a moment of a novel or movie with no plot. This would be the | |
C:26.25 | of that thought and that pattern. The only way to know it is to | think it once again. The only way to think it once again is to be |
C:26.25 | The only way to know it is to think it once again. The only way to | think it once again is to be wholehearted, for a split mind and heart |
C:26.25 | once again is to be wholehearted, for a split mind and heart do not | think clearly. |
C:27.10 | only exist in relationship to you only exist as relationship? You | think it is, and feel yourself further diminished and lacking in |
C:27.12 | you are not learning the truth. You do not understand because you | think in terms of singularity rather than in terms of unity. This is |
C:27.16 | Will to be done. You fear being a miracle worker because you do not | think that you will ever know what is called for. |
C:27.18 | see it here, the power of details and the information of which you | think when desiring or fearing a fate of prophecy. The power we speak |
C:28.3 | testimony validates the proof of inner and collective knowing. You | think shared beliefs amass, like a congregation around a pulpit, and |
C:28.7 | You would | think of this as the time of work being done. This it is, but without |
C:28.9 | to know pointless to you as well as to those you would convince? You | think that when you are enlightened enough to know, you are also |
C:28.9 | enough to know what to do with what you know. While you continue to | think of a separation in terms of doing and of knowing, it is obvious |
C:29.2 | choice, a course that will lead you to a subservient stature. Others | think of it in terms of charity, and continue to see a difference |
C:29.11 | Many of you | think of life itself as toil. There is much you need to do just to |
C:29.11 | ideas of service. You have no time for more than you do now, and you | think of service, if you think of it at all, as something to be fit |
C:29.11 | no time for more than you do now, and you think of service, if you | think of it at all, as something to be fit in here or there where it |
C:30.4 | is being present. Being present has nothing to do with time as you | think of it. You think of this instruction to be present as an |
C:30.4 | Being present has nothing to do with time as you think of it. You | think of this instruction to be present as an instruction that |
C:30.4 | to be present as an instruction that relates to time. You | think of present time, past time, future time. We have spoken of |
C:30.5 | achieved. For universal consciousness is knowing Self, while you | think it is knowing all. Knowing Self is knowing all, but this you do |
C:30.11 | information, some guarantee, some proof or validation. You might | think if you are “right” you will be successful, if you are |
C:30.13 | The source of love and its location is your own heart. | Think now of the created form, the body. When the heart stops |
C:31.10 | is the reason for man’s quest for God throughout all time. Man may | think he looks to God for answers, for release from pain, for reward, |
C:31.15 | All that you would keep private and unshared is, in essence, who you | think you are. I say who you think you are because it is important to |
C:31.15 | and unshared is, in essence, who you think you are. I say who you | think you are because it is important to distinguish who you think |
C:31.15 | who you think you are because it is important to distinguish who you | think you are from who you truly are. On the one hand, you think that |
C:31.15 | who you think you are from who you truly are. On the one hand, you | think that you are your past, your shame, your guilt; on the other |
C:31.18 | worrying about honesty and sharing being about some need to confess, | think a moment about why you are worried. The idea of confessing is |
C:31.18 | who you are being all tied up with sin and a need for forgiveness, | think of this simply as a need to share. This would seem antithetical |
C:31.18 | said—that what you keep you lose, and what you share you gain. You | think of confessing as a way of letting go and getting rid of that |
C:31.22 | Sharing is thus not about who you | think you are, but about who you truly are, and yet it is the way to |
C:31.29 | their Selves in you. If you are constantly reflecting back what you | think your brothers and sisters want to see, they can learn nothing |
C:31.29 | to see, they can learn nothing from you. If your truth about who you | think you are changes day-to-day, you are reflecting the very variety |
C:31.30 | You do not | think you are looking for yourself in others, but think instead that |
C:31.30 | You do not think you are looking for yourself in others, but | think instead that you are looking for something or someone other |
C:32.4 | Love, and your relationship with Love has returned you to your Self. | Think not. This Course requires no thought and no effort. There is no |
C:32.5 | If you do not | think you are yet prepared, if you think you are not yet ready, cease |
C:32.5 | If you do not think you are yet prepared, if you | think you are not yet ready, cease to think. Read again these words |
C:32.5 | you are yet prepared, if you think you are not yet ready, cease to | think. Read again these words of love and let the sound of love |
T1:1.10 | truth. This is what it is to create, for this is what it is like to | think as God thinks.” Where once you recognized only illusion and |
T1:2.1 | The closing pages of A Course of Love instructed you to | think no more. A break in time was needed for you to disengage the |
T1:2.7 | such focused thoughts and thus further entrenched the ego-mind. To | think that you could learn the truth of who you are through these |
T1:3.6 | to call upon. For calling upon miracles is an act of faith. You | think the quest for miracles is a quest for proof that demonstrates a |
T1:3.9 | Observe yourself as you | think through this question. Can you remove all fear from it? Why |
T1:3.9 | at doing, you want to choose the “right” miracle. Some of you may | think through just what kind of miracle would be most convincing to |
T1:3.9 | you see this exercise as what it is, an attempt to convince you to | think otherwise about yourself. If you ask for a cure for a disease, |
T1:3.11 | miracles is, the fear of not being able to perform is greater. You | think of this as a test and one you can pass or fail. And what’s |
T1:4.10 | Think of all you now feel responsible for and this lesson will become | |
T1:4.14 | Do you | think the Creator is responsible for what was created? To think of |
T1:4.14 | Do you think the Creator is responsible for what was created? To | think of the Creator in this way is to think of the Creator with the |
T1:4.14 | for what was created? To think of the Creator in this way is to | think of the Creator with the upside-down thinking of the ego-mind. |
T1:4.19 | interpretation of events and feelings has given them their meaning— | think again. Their meaning exists already and is not up to you to |
T1:4.19 | and the feelings they have aroused have defined who you are, | think again. Be willing to apply the art of thought rather than the |
T1:5.10 | The body, and thus the “you” whom you | think you are, would not experience anything without the presence of |
T1:8.17 | We have talked thus far of union of heart and mind. Lest you | think that this union is not all-encompassing, we will reflect a |
T1:9.3 | an elevation beyond form, it must begin in the reality where you | think you are. In other words, it must begin with form. You cannot |
T1:9.15 | might be to puff oneself up with pride, bolster one’s position, | think one’s way through, argue, manipulate, or chastise another so |
T1:10.2 | back. You will experience this loss of extremes as a lack. You will | think something is wrong. You will feel this particularly when others |
T1:10.2 | that a wave of desire to be fully human will wash over you. You will | think that this human who has caught your attention is fully engaged |
T1:10.2 | is fully engaged and fully experiencing the moment. You will | think this is what you want. And I say again that it will not matter |
T1:10.3 | or the most all-encompassing joy, you will feel inhuman. You will | think that this cannot be where you are meant to be, what you are |
T1:10.9 | grief that also became an experience of profound learning. You will | think that you would not be who you are now without experiences such |
T1:10.9 | be who you are now without experiences such as this one. You will | think that I cannot possibly be asking you to give up these types of |
T2:1.3 | physical treasure except to say that the feelings that cause one to | think that any physical thing is capable of being a treasure or being |
T2:1.4 | internal treasures you had once hoped to have become abilities. You | think this willingness to accept who you are now is what this Course |
T2:1.8 | and the chaos that seems to reign there. You must realize that you | think in terms of place because you think in terms of form. Thus even |
T2:1.8 | there. You must realize that you think in terms of place because you | think in terms of form. Thus even I have often used the idea of place |
T2:1.8 | idea of place as a teaching aid. But you are ready now to begin to | think without the need for form. |
T2:1.13 | Ego desires cause one to | think of a grand piano. Thoughts joined in unity hear music. Ego |
T2:1.13 | piano. Thoughts joined in unity hear music. Ego desires cause one to | think of an elaborately framed painting. Thoughts joined in unity see |
T2:2.9 | You | think that what prevents you from being who you are is far broader |
T2:2.9 | simple idea of hearing and following a calling would indicate. You | think what prevents you from being who you are is far broader than a |
T2:3.3 | Your mind exists in unity. Your heart exists where you | think you are, thus providing the means for union between where you |
T2:3.3 | think you are, thus providing the means for union between where you | think you are and where your being actually resides. Remember always |
T2:4.2 | completely contrary to the meaning of creation. Yet you continue to | think that you stand apart from it and affect it not. This is |
T2:4.3 | the ego-mind that has provided you with an identity that you but | think you are. A Course of Love then followed in order to reveal to |
T2:4.3 | you truly are. While you continue to act within the world as who you | think you are rather than as who you are, you have not integrated |
T2:4.4 | acted out of a set of conditions that corresponded to who you | think you are rather than who you truly are. |
T2:4.5 | You will almost literally continue to “bump in” to who you | think you are as you complete the process of unlearning. It might be |
T2:4.5 | world as who you truly are is like swimming, bumping in to who you | think you are could be likened to trying to move within water as you |
T2:4.6 | in learning to recognize when you are acting upon notions of who you | think you are rather than on who you truly are, is the appearance of |
T2:4.11 | callings, matters not at this juncture. What matters is that you | think it does. You think it matters because you compare and judge |
T2:4.11 | not at this juncture. What matters is that you think it does. You | think it matters because you compare and judge rather than accept. |
T2:4.19 | of it grows, it is going to raise it to a level you will come to | think of as an ability. As your old way of responding to life causes |
T2:5.4 | These calls you may | think of as signs. Like literal signposts along a roadway, they alert |
T2:6.2 | end of time as you know it is close at hand. If you can begin now to | think without the barriers of time you but place upon your thinking, |
T2:6.5 | What does this mean in regards to time? You might | think of being accomplished as all of your work being done. If there |
T2:6.10 | As I have already said that your heart must exist where you | think you are, you can begin to see that this change in thinking will |
T2:9.1 | felt from another the desire to help or to meet your needs. Do not | think that this desire is not present in all relationships. It is |
T2:9.4 | a job or loved one or even of the promise of some service. When you | think in such a way you believe in loss and gain rather than in the |
T2:9.7 | only. Thinking beings share needs because of the way in which they | think. That some seem to have more needs than others is a fallacy of |
T2:9.11 | as it is of special relationships and what you might more readily | think of as treasure, such as a successful career or inspired |
T2:9.16 | is complete. Once this trust is realized you will no longer | think in terms of needs at all. Once you are no longer concerned with |
T2:9.17 | Holding on to what you | think will meet your needs is like holding your breath. Your breath |
T2:9.17 | and take of breathing that you live. Each time you are tempted to | think that your needs can only be met in special ways by special |
T2:9.17 | special relationships, remember this example of holding your breath. | Think in such a way no longer than you can comfortably hold your |
T2:9.18 | which trust can grow. Once this trust is realized you will no longer | think of trust just as you will no longer think of needs. |
T2:9.18 | you will no longer think of trust just as you will no longer | think of needs. |
T2:9.19 | Ceasing to | think in these terms will soon be seen as a valuable ability and a |
T2:10.3 | I ask you to | think for a moment of a time when you attempted to recall a specific |
T2:10.4 | You might | think of unity as you have so often thought of your brain, but rather |
T2:10.4 | of your brain, but rather than thinking of it in the singular, | think of it as a storehouse or giant brain in which all that has ever |
T2:10.8 | to lie beyond your ability lies in the Christ in you. You might | think of the ego as the hand that swats away this knowing. |
T2:10.15 | for you to believe that the Christ in you is in need of learning. | Think a moment of why this should be so. Is there ever a moment in |
T2:10.17 | What difference does it make to your concepts of learning when you | think of life as your coursework? Would you be any more willing to |
T2:10.18 | What are your plans and dreams but chosen lessons? While you do not | think of them as such you do not think of life as your learning |
T2:10.18 | chosen lessons? While you do not think of them as such you do not | think of life as your learning ground. You still think of lessons as |
T2:10.18 | as such you do not think of life as your learning ground. You still | think of lessons as being about specific subject matter. When life |
T2:11.10 | Realize that when you | think that this total reversal of thought concerning yourself and |
T2:11.16 | the world will not change and you will not know who you are. You may | think you know, and you may waste much time in perceived battles, |
T2:12.5 | other than your own thinking that is in need of correction you | think falsely. Right-thinking is the realm of miracles. |
T2:13.4 | of false thinking because I lived among you as a thinking being. | Think not that I was different than you and you will realize that we |
T3:2.1 | to serve to have anything exist only as a representation? We might | think of this in terms of original purpose and the original purpose |
T3:2.1 | are not expressions that remain contained to who you are or who you | think yourself to be. They are not expressions of the self alone. |
T3:2.4 | time was spent within this Course, discussing the choice you but | think you made, this discussion was necessary only in the same terms |
T3:2.11 | you, but you who abandoned your Self and God. Give up your desire to | think that if you did such a thing there was a reason for you to have |
T3:3.8 | You cannot | think your way to the new life that calls to you. You can only get |
T3:3.9 | this Course, your self is still seen as a stumbling block. You might | think that were you able to live in some ideal community, away from |
T3:3.9 | simply declare yourself unsuitable for further learning. Whether you | think such thoughts consciously or not, there is a part of you that |
T3:6.1 | from God, some from life, some from fate. No matter who it is you | think is in charge of rewarding you, the attitude that causes you to |
T3:8.4 | of bitterness as something that you are attached to, I want you to | think of attachments for a time and see how bitterness does indeed |
T3:8.6 | your ancestors for the history, both ancient and recent, that you | think you would have given anything to change? Do you look upon the |
T3:9.3 | and finding a completely new reality beyond its walls. You might | think, at first, that you are in a place so foreign that you must |
T3:10.13 | Think of this, for a moment as you would a learned language. If you | |
T3:10.13 | But eventually, if this situation went on for many years, you might | think you had forgotten your ability to understand English. |
T3:10.14 | of the ego into the thought system of the Christ-Self that you but | think you have forgotten. As you dwell in the House of Truth, if you |
T3:11.12 | no different than I am, then you must see that you cannot begin to | think of yourself as different than your brothers and sisters. All |
T3:11.12 | the House of Truth because it is where your brothers and sisters | think they are. The house of illusion is not a hell to which anyone |
T3:13.7 | way must be birthed and lived by. While most of you will immediately | think of your survival needs, this is far from the only area in which |
T3:14.2 | If you have felt a lack of respect you may feel that what others | think of you matters not and enjoy a heightened self-concept. While |
T3:14.5 | What this means to the learning stage you are at now is that you but | think you are discontent with much of your life. As you begin to |
T3:14.11 | up bitterness in order to usher in a world of peace, would you not | think this a selfish act? |
T3:14.12 | Atonement, or correction, is not of you but of God. You might | think of this in terms of nature and look upon nature’s ability to |
T3:16.10 | or to desires that you may feel have gone unfulfilled. While you may | think that this means you are being asked to do without, this is not |
T3:17.6 | such as Holy Spirit, are but word symbols that represent what is. So | think now of whatever stories you know of the Holy Spirit, stories |
T3:19.8 | and effect are not influenced by what comes of fear. You may still | think that suffering and “bad” behavior have had great effects but |
T3:19.14 | You would | think that this disparity would be divisive and extremely |
T3:19.14 | the house of illusion will still be able to deny what they see. Just | think of how many saints and miracles you have heard of in the past |
T3:20.6 | Think about a situation in which you have observed the illness or | |
T3:20.6 | Judgment is never far from these observations. Suffering, you would | think, could not be seen as anything but “bad.” You cannot feel |
T3:20.7 | such circumstances. You cannot imagine not offering sympathy. You | think it naïve to believe in positive outcomes. You listen to |
T3:20.7 | that God spare this one from a future seemingly already written, and | think that is more realistic and even helpful than living by the laws |
T3:20.8 | call for the same response, the response of love to love. Why | think you it is loving to believe in suffering? Do you not begin to |
T3:20.11 | who you are and because you realize you can no longer be, live, or | think as other than who you are in truth. This is how thorough your |
T3:21.8 | This certainty is antithetical to you. You | think that to believe in one truth is to deny other truths. There is |
T3:21.11 | simply because you could not exist without an identity. You might | think of this as being certain of facts and information, for these |
T3:21.13 | behaviors that fall within the parameters of your belief system. You | think of these things as part of what make up the totality of who you |
T3:21.24 | of this Course than you to be the savior only you can be. Do not | think that only those who are more bold than you or who speak more |
T3:22.1 | to a leadership role, you know that you are called to something and | think that you as yet know not what that something is. You think that |
T3:22.1 | and think that you as yet know not what that something is. You | think that to be asked to simply “live” by the truth could not |
T4:2.9 | upon hearing words such as the end of time or the fullness of time, | think of the predictions of the biblical end of time. I speak of this |
T4:2.10 | these false ideas that would keep you from this awareness. If you | think you can observe in judgment you do not understand the |
T4:2.19 | as holy as your Self. This holiness need only be observed. When you | think in terms of evangelizing or convincing, you think in terms of |
T4:2.19 | observed. When you think in terms of evangelizing or convincing, you | think in terms of future outcome rather than in terms of what already |
T4:2.23 | Think of this denial now, for it is still evident in the pattern of | |
T4:2.29 | yet recognize it when you experience it. This is why you can still | think of observance of what is as a game of make believe and feel |
T4:4.2 | the pattern that has been taken to extremes within your world. You | think of birth as creation and death as rest. You do not realize that |
T4:4.10 | prolonged without a substantial change in the nature of life. To | think of living on and on as you have lived your life thus far would |
T4:4.16 | exist now. Remember, the heart must abide in the reality where you | think you are. Only through your mind’s acceptance of your new |
T4:5.2 | exist with you, form the orchestra and chorus of creation. You might | think of your time here as that of being apprentice musicians. You |
T4:5.4 | to live, this one Energy had to enter your form and exist where you | think you are. This is the Energy of Love, the Energy of Creation, |
T4:5.5 | but an extension of this energy, a representation of it. You might | think of this as a small spark of the energy that has created a |
T4:5.9 | is as impossible as it would be for the finger to do so. And yet you | think that this is possible and that this is the meaning of free |
T4:5.11 | human form. When you die, you do not die to who you are or who you | think you are. You do not die to choice. At the time of death you are |
T4:5.12 | only after your death that you chose direct revelation by God. | Think about this now and you will see that it is true. You hoped to |
T4:7.5 | just like your heart, exists in the state or reality in which you | think you are. The only thing that has created an unreal reality for |
T4:8.14 | one whose name and identity is synonymous with creation? You like to | think that God knows everything, and God surely knows everything that |
T4:8.16 | You | think of a state of knowing as a state of there being nothing you do |
T4:10.2 | rather than studying, and yet you will quickly see that you merely | think of experience as learning through a different means than |
T4:12.10 | concerns and questions, you will be prone to continue to | think of yourself as a learning being. While these dialogues continue |
T4:12.10 | to address these same questions and concerns, you will be prone to | think of them as teaching dialogues and to consider yourself still a |
T4:12.18 | Think and speak no more of the suffering of the past. Spread the | |
T4:12.19 | try to remember to turn to the new rather than the old each time you | think you are experiencing uncertainty or lack. |
T4:12.23 | it. It cannot be grasped by the singular consciousness. You could | think of this as something which, were it integrated into the thought |
D:1.7 | prepare and plan. It does not know how to do otherwise. You do not | think you know how to do otherwise. |
D:1.19 | As you begin this Dialogue, questions naturally arise. You might | think that for the receiver, or transcriber, of this Dialogue, this |
D:1.20 | of the transcriber of these words were the way for everyone, and | think not that to hear “directly” from the Source is different than |
D:2.18 | is based on the workings of a split mind and a split mind does not | think clearly. |
D:3.17 | with me and all that was created and you cannot do so while you | think of me as teacher and yourself as student. While you think of |
D:3.17 | while you think of me as teacher and yourself as student. While you | think of yourself as a learning being you will still be looking to |
D:4.5 | and any arguments you would cite about the heinous crimes of some. | Think instead of prison simply becoming a way of life for those who |
D:4.12 | not be beyond your belief. Despite the differences in what you see, | think, and feel, there is but one external divine pattern that |
D:4.16 | divine pattern. The ego is one such system. It may seem peculiar to | think of the ego as a system, and we have heretofore referred to both |
D:5.6 | was created in order to show—to teach—that joining is the way. | Think of the word desire and its association with sex. To desire |
D:5.8 | the becoming it would need to take on the properties of the truth. | Think of the ego again as an example here. The ego but seemed to be |
D:5.13 | and this is not needed now. The desire for such is a desire to | think through once again the meaning of everything and to have a tool |
D:5.18 | Yet what you | think imprisons you is also what I am addressing here. Release |
D:5.20 | what was once a prison may no longer be a prison! If you continue to | think of your body as a prison, if you continue to think of your |
D:5.20 | you continue to think of your body as a prison, if you continue to | think of your environment, your mind, and time as a prison, how can |
D:6.6 | and what exists as inanimate or non-living form. While you might | think this is an easily drawn distinction—and it is—it is not |
D:6.8 | of economics and science—the systems—in short, of what you | think governs you. |
D:6.14 | with you. So let us begin with a suspension of belief in what you | think you know about the body, in what science would tell you about |
D:6.16 | about the time of discovery that is before you. Calling what you | think you know into question is not a call to return to uncertainty, |
D:6.17 | If you | think of the “old” as a world in which an attitude of “if this, then |
D:6.19 | When a person who has exhibited healthy habits get sick, you | think it is unfair. When a person who has exhibited unhealthy habits |
D:6.19 | When a person who has exhibited unhealthy habits gets sick, you | think, even if you would not say, that they “did it to themselves” or |
D:7.16 | Your envisioning too is bound to time and that is why so many of you | think of envisioning as envisioning the future. Envisioning is less |
D:7.28 | far from the building in which you dwell. What I ask you to do is to | think of these areas as the territory of your body, and to remember |
D:8.2 | of not being bound by this constraint. In all of your life, you can | think of no ability you have not achieved through learning. And yet |
D:8.4 | You might | think of this ability that existed prior to the time of learning as |
D:8.7 | of the new will naturally include much that goes beyond what you now | think of as your natural talents or abilities, the place or Source of |
D:8.9 | means of thinking. What has been learned will become an ability to | think wholeheartedly, or with mind and heart in union, and then that |
D:9.2 | of what imprisons you, only to have it later suggested that what you | think imprisons you may not be what imprisons you at all. What you |
D:9.2 | think imprisons you may not be what imprisons you at all. What you | think is what imprisons you. |
D:9.3 | You continue to | think that your desire to know who you are calls you to think about |
D:9.3 | continue to think that your desire to know who you are calls you to | think about who you are and in that thinking to come up with a |
D:9.12 | and received. They are surprising and pleasing in nature. You may | think that they are the result of learning, of thoughts you have |
D:9.12 | of thoughts you have contemplated and struggled with. You may | think that all of your previous learning and thinking merely resulted |
D:10.3 | You | think that the use you put these givens to, what you do with them, |
D:10.3 | unique and individual accomplishment. Such it is. But when you also | think that it is your hard work and diligence, your effort and |
D:10.3 | and struggle, that bring the expression of these givens forward, you | think in error and limit your expression in much the same ways that |
D:10.4 | is not of union but of the individual self. You may feel that to | think of this in any other way will leave you with no individual, |
D:11.2 | example can you not see the fallacy inherent in all the others? To | think of these Dialogues in this way, dear brothers and sisters, is |
D:11.2 | Dialogues in this way, dear brothers and sisters, is insane. To | think of the thought or idea of God by which you were created as the |
D:11.2 | of information from whom another is capable of taking notes? You | think it is only the content of your thoughts that differentiate you |
D:11.2 | content of your thoughts that differentiate you from others. Do you | think the same is true of you and me? It is that you think that |
D:11.2 | others. Do you think the same is true of you and me? It is that you | think that differentiates you from me, not our content, which is one |
D:11.3 | You might imagine that the way you | think is so different from the way I think that they are |
D:11.3 | might imagine that the way you think is so different from the way I | think that they are incomparable. But thinking is not an accurate |
D:11.6 | Let me ask you a question. Do you | think desire will still be with you when you have achieved what you |
D:11.13 | with the vision of unity you become as I was during life. You do not | think your way through life, but instead draw your knowing forth from |
D:12.4 | what occurs here. You have “entered into” this dialogue. While you | think these words come to you through the written form of this book, |
D:12.11 | I am not saying that your ego is still at work because you still | think in the same way as before. I am about to make the two main |
D:12.11 | of the separated self and does not serve you. The way in which you | think may seem vastly improved since the ego ruled or may seem only |
D:12.17 | I have said about your way of thinking being insane is true. You | think it is perfectly sane to go through life without knowing |
D:13.9 | come to the knowing of the state of unity alone. Why then would you | think that you could come to full expression of what you have come to |
D:16.9 | between the way that is and what is lies in choice. While you | think that you can choose to stand apart from God, apart from Love, |
D:16.9 | to be who you are, without allowing for self-expression. You might | think that you can be simply because you exist and that as long as |
D:16.9 | because you are being something. You are alive. You have form. You | think and feel. You have even been told that you would cease to be |
D:16.9 | you would cease to be without the existence of spirit, and so, you | think, you must at least be. You are, after all, called a human being. |
D:17.14 | asked of you earlier, for they are even more pertinent now. Do you | think desire will still be with you when you have achieved what you |
D:Day1.11 | Many people now are discovering the power of healing. Some | think this power comes from one source and some from another. You may |
D:Day1.11 | this power comes from one source and some from another. You may | think that, as long as the power is called forth, it matters not the |
D:Day1.11 | called forth, it matters not the name by which it is called. You may | think that it all comes from the same source, regardless of what the |
D:Day1.11 | to your needs of healing, or you may make many choices. You may | think these choices matter not, but only the power of the healer. |
D:Day3.9 | for your life will assist you in living abundantly will cause you to | think, “I doubt it.” Or, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” You might |
D:Day3.9 | think, “I doubt it.” Or, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” You might | think spirituality can assist you in living a more simple life and |
D:Day3.11 | money or abundance is not a “given” for all, but only for a few, you | think of it much like the “given” of natural gifts or talents, the |
D:Day3.14 | To | think in such terms, and then to see such thoughts as even capable of |
D:Day3.14 | thoughts as even capable of having spiritual value, is something you | think of as insane. There seems no remedy, and so you would rather |
D:Day3.14 | knowing may even say to yourself as you read them that you no longer | think in such a way, they are there in the learned pattern and you |
D:Day3.20 | is a power that is denied, rarely acknowledged, seldom spoken of. | Think you not that the shame that comes from heartaches or mistaken |
D:Day3.21 | you would consider a shaming act. You would fear that they might | think you want something from them and you would suffer |
D:Day3.22 | upon having the “means” to pursue it, and few of you truly | think that money would not solve most of your problems. Even those of |
D:Day3.22 | most of your problems. Even those of you on this spiritual path | think money is among the greatest limits to what you can accomplish, |
D:Day3.29 | You | think abundance is the most difficult thing to demonstrate, when it |
D:Day3.29 | difficult thing to demonstrate, when it is actually the easiest. You | think you could learn what is for you the most difficult type of |
D:Day3.29 | learn how to make money, or in other words, to have abundance. You | think you could more easily find love than money, even those of you |
D:Day3.30 | unworried about your health until the slightest pain makes you | think of cancer. In this same way, there are not any of you, those |
D:Day3.32 | And so you might | think, here, of what has brought you joy. A home, a garden, a musical |
D:Day3.33 | You might | think here too that money made from what you love to do has a |
D:Day3.33 | to do has a different quality than money earned from toil. You might | think that money earned from what you love to do is the answer, just |
D:Day3.33 | earned from what you love to do is the answer, just as you might | think that money spent on the more lasting pleasures such as the |
D:Day3.39 | you had known before. We spoke of this as thoughts you did not | think. We spoke of these thoughts you did not think coming with |
D:Day3.39 | thoughts you did not think. We spoke of these thoughts you did not | think coming with authority and certainty, a certainty you had |
D:Day3.40 | but since for most of you it has arisen as thoughts you did not | think, if you were to make an association in regards to entry, you |
D:Day3.40 | of the mind and heart joined in unity. It would be more true to | think of this joining as creating a portal of access, a new source of |
D:Day3.54 | and receive it, express it and share it. And yet you continue to | think that if you had money or abundance, you would accept and |
D:Day3.57 | is an active function. It is something given you to do. You | think it is difficult, but it is only difficult until it becomes easy. |
D:Day3.58 | While you | think of acceptance as just another word, another concept, another |
D:Day4.6 | breathing, yet neither do you, under normal circumstances, have to | think about breathing. You might begin to think of all the “givens” |
D:Day4.6 | circumstances, have to think about breathing. You might begin to | think of all the “givens” of unity as those things that require no |
D:Day4.7 | time of language that constitutes your ideas about what it means to | think. In evolutionary terms this was true as well. Despite the |
D:Day4.7 | has not left any of you. You all begin life without the ability to | think in the terms you now associate almost exclusively with |
D:Day4.9 | identify the world in the same way—the way that has been taught— | think that you have succeeded in learning, is the cause of the |
D:Day4.15 | the mind. We have spoken of thoughts that arise that you didn’t | think. We have spoken of talents that were not learned. We have |
D:Day4.29 | like breathing, something that is natural to you until you begin to | think about it. Realize how unnatural your breathing becomes when it |
D:Day4.31 | In practical terms, you might | think of this as a disengagement from the details. Thinking is about |
D:Day4.35 | You might | think of the mountain top as symbolic of a place close to God. If God |
D:Day4.35 | touch God, stretch just a little more and reach heaven. You thus may | think of this time on the mountain as a time of getting in touch with |
D:Day4.35 | with your own access to God, your own access to heaven. You might | think that if you stretch your idea of reality just a little bit |
D:Day4.42 | Smile with me now, as you | think of yourself in this elevated place. You are still the self of |
D:Day4.50 | odd timing as you have just been asked to accept your anger. Just | think. Anger was discussed rather casually alongside accepting me, |
D:Day4.50 | to accept. Accept all. You do not have to hesitate here because you | think you are still angry, or think you are still depressed. When you |
D:Day4.50 | not have to hesitate here because you think you are still angry, or | think you are still depressed. When you hesitate you have not |
D:Day4.52 | that fear is all that needs to be left behind. You will still | think you have more to learn because you are angry, depressed, in a |
D:Day4.54 | You but | think that you can wholeheartedly desire to move forward with love |
D:Day4.55 | Think a moment of the story of the prodigal son. All that the | |
D:Day4.55 | son was asked to do was to accept his own homecoming. Do you | think he would have considered himself perfect as he approached his |
D:Day4.57 | you have reached some ideal of enlightenment or what you might | think of as perfection. If this were asked of you, how many of you |
D:Day5.13 | of giving and receiving as one within your own heart. You might | think of access in the same way—as enabling you to realize that you |
D:Day5.25 | the example of how your breathing becomes unnatural when you | think about it, and contrast this with the increase in awareness of |
D:Day5.26 | is entering you, and it does not imply entry without exit. When you | think of breathing, you may think of inhaling as taking in air, and |
D:Day5.26 | not imply entry without exit. When you think of breathing, you may | think of inhaling as taking in air, and of air as something that is |
D:Day5.26 | that is not “of” you. But the air you breathe is “of” you. You may | think of the air you exhale as being more “of” you, but there is no |
D:Day6.22 | remove yourself from life! If this were required it would be done! | Think not that I cannot arrange the ideal environment for our |
D:Day6.23 | Think a moment about a new job or some other endeavor in which you | |
D:Day6.25 | as well as conversationalists, is not an erroneous way to | think of our relationship. We are both friends and co-workers. |
D:Day6.30 | you find yourself. There is no time to wait while you learn, or | think you learn, the qualities that will allow this. This is the |
D:Day6.31 | no call to be discouraged. This is not delay, but what you might | think of as trial by fire. Be encouraged rather than discouraged that |
D:Day8.3 | This is not about acceptance of what you do not like. Do you really | think you are being called to accept “normal life?” Called to accept |
D:Day8.15 | your reference, that it is you who are not as “advanced” as you | think you are. |
D:Day8.16 | but you will not want to confuse the term and the condition. You may | think that taking away the type of certainty associated with the |
D:Day8.18 | feelings you will tend also to deny the feelings of others. You will | think that you know the real from the unreal, truth from illusion, |
D:Day8.19 | prone to acceptance of that which you “like,” to those feelings you | think of as “good” feelings, you are still prone to non-acceptance of |
D:Day8.26 | you are used to hiding the self of potential, the future self you | think you can only dream of being. The ego-self was the self you felt |
D:Day9.6 | of expression. No one can block the freedom of what your mind would | think or heart would feel. But take away the ability to express what |
D:Day9.6 | would feel. But take away the ability to express what the mind would | think or heart would feel, and freedom is no more. Yet it is not an |
D:Day9.32 | It begins with the simple realization that you do still desire, or | think you desire, learning challenges of this type and with the |
D:Day10.6 | in your feelings will lead to confidence in your Self. While you | think it is your access to unity that will be the more difficult to |
D:Day10.7 | have doubted your intuition and had something occur that made you | think back and wish that you had not doubted it. |
D:Day10.11 | different than rational thought, as are feelings of all kinds. You | think of feelings either as that which comes to you through your five |
D:Day10.14 | and the ability to act. To “know” before you act is wise. But to | think that doubting your feelings or seeking outside assurances of |
D:Day10.23 | I will still be with you to point the way, but if you can cease to | think of this as the wisdom of an outside source, if you can hear it |
D:Day10.23 | the wisdom of an outside source, if you can hear it and feel it and | think of it as a true dialogue, a true sharing in relationship in |
D:Day10.26 | dislike—why we have spoken, in short, of the feelings you would | think would have no place within the ideal self or the elevated Self |
D:Day10.27 | reigns and the spirit is free of the body. Yet if you were to | think now of a person whom you know who has died, you would not be |
D:Day10.27 | of a person whom you know who has died, you would not be likely to | think of them much differently than they were in life, even while you |
D:Day10.28 | you have thought of him or her since death. Do you not occasionally | think that this person would be happy or sad to see you in the state |
D:Day10.28 | would be happy or sad to see you in the state you are in when you | think of them? Do you not at times shake your head and think that a |
D:Day10.28 | in when you think of them? Do you not at times shake your head and | think that a dead loved one was lucky not to have lived to see the |
D:Day10.28 | know they would not have liked it? And do you not, in all honesty, | think that even in whatever form or lack of form they now occupy, |
D:Day10.30 | Consciousness is about what you are aware of, not about what you | think. And you are very much aware of your feelings. |
D:Day10.31 | it was this. I was an advocate for all to know their power. Do you | think that my advocacy was a social statement for the times in which |
D:Day13.3 | oneness of the Holy One who is both one—somewhat in the way you | think of the individual self—and All. |
D:Day15.16 | remained within them that Christ-consciousness is a form of “group | think.” Never will you feel more like an individual than when you are |
D:Day16.4 | feelings. These manifestations come to you to prove to you what you | think you know—that you are responsible for the sorry circumstances |
D:Day16.5 | all kinds. These manifestations also come to you to prove what you | think you know—that others, or the world in general, are to blame |
D:Day19.2 | and denial. Although this is overly simplified, you might | think of this as the artist being content in creating art, the |
D:Day20.4 | When you read what has been written here, you perhaps | think this is a contradiction, for surely you have been told much |
D:Day21.6 | a channel and that you are constantly receiving. You still perhaps | think in terms of receiving meaning that there is something given |
D:Day22.10 | You might | think of yourself as a channel through which union with God is |
D:Day24.5 | You might | think of the caterpillar as the unaltered self with which you began |
D:Day24.5 | as the unaltered self with which you began your journey. You might | think of your body as the cocoon, the carrier of your potential. You |
D:Day24.5 | of your body as the cocoon, the carrier of your potential. You might | think of the butterfly as your spirit, revealed only after the |
D:Day25.5 | Rather than a time of questions and answers, you might | think of this time as a time of sorting and culling. Become used to |
D:Day25.6 | weed a garden, recognizing that you know the harvest from the weeds. | Think of yourself as stockpiling this harvest. It is not yet time for |
D:Day27.1 | Think now not of being apprehensive in terms of being fearful of the | |
D:Day27.7 | with life. You quite literally have a new way of seeing. You might | think of this initially as having two perspectives, an internal and |
D:Day27.12 | you were to perceive of wholeness as an ideal temperature, you might | think for a moment, just as an illustration, of your experience of |
D:Day28.13 | are not in control in many ways and at many times. Therefore, you | think that you must take what life has to “give.” This is most likely |
D:Day28.14 | more so than with ideas of success or failure. Therefore, you | think that you must take what God has to “give.” |
D:Day30.4 | injunction of “where two or more are joined together.” If you would | think of this in terms of “God” or the state of “Wholeness” or |
D:Day32.5 | to God than when God is thought of in broader terms. You might | think of God as you think of yourself. When thinking of the ideas put |
D:Day32.5 | God is thought of in broader terms. You might think of God as you | think of yourself. When thinking of the ideas put forth here, you |
D:Day32.5 | of yourself. When thinking of the ideas put forth here, you might | think of God deciding to know Himself. You might think of God |
D:Day32.5 | here, you might think of God deciding to know Himself. You might | think of God deciding to create. You might think of God creating. You |
D:Day32.5 | know Himself. You might think of God deciding to create. You might | think of God creating. You might think of God granting free will to |
D:Day32.5 | God deciding to create. You might think of God creating. You might | think of God granting free will to His creations. Then, perhaps, you |
D:Day32.5 | of God granting free will to His creations. Then, perhaps, you might | think of God resting, or standing back and witnessing the unfolding |
D:Day33.7 | You might | think of being as what you are, and responding as who you are. You |
D:Day36.14 | greed, humility, and longing—has always been yours. The power to | think—rationally or passionately, logically or instinctively—has |
D:Day37.7 | not be so difficult to dislodge, but the difficulty lies in that you | think of God in your image, and the image you hold of yourself has |
D:Day37.11 | when added to the previous number returns it to its original value. | Think further of a problem in division that results in something left |
D:Day37.16 | As a separate being unable to know, you have been forced, or so you | think, to rely on “external” proof. |
D:Day39.11 | as simple as relationship is within your everyday life. You may not | think that relationship within everyday life is simple, but you also |
D:Day39.48 | this is what we do and who we are? That we are creators? That we | think, feel, know, and create. Creation is the manifestation of all |
D:Day39.48 | feel, know, and create. Creation is the manifestation of all we | think, feel, know and come to know. Because we are constantly |
E.17 | You do not as yet | think you know how to just be, and this is why, in a sense, this |
E.20 | Do not be afraid now to be who you are. Do not | think you need to be something different, something other than you |
A.15 | “How do you feel?” is a more appropriate question than, “What do you | think?” The sharing of experience is more appropriate than the |
A.18 | to which they are capable of giving up reliance on what they but | think has worked for them in the past. |
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T1:4.17 | What you have decided that this means is that you are an independent | thinker, something you have prized. Some of you will accept another’s |
A.31 | thinking is always ruthless, judgmental, and wearing on the | thinker. He or she needs help in breaking its grip and should never |
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C:19.14 | This is, in essence, why the greatest | thinkers have not been able to decipher the riddle, the mystery, of |
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C:1.14 | In this you think correctly. And yet you do not choose this option, | thinking that to do so you turn your back on responsibility and on |
C:2.7 | joy heaven and pain hell and seek the middle ground for your reality | thinking there are more than these two choices. A life of little joy |
C:2.16 | You have not sufficiently reversed your | thinking, or your heart would not still be troubled. The reversal has |
C:3.14 | to process, no data for it to compute. The only change in | thinking you are asked to make is to realize that you do not need it. |
C:5.4 | or that, with husband or wife, with child or employer or parent. In | thinking in these specific terms you lost the meaning of the holy |
C:5.30 | can cause terror, discomfort, or pain is where you err in | thinking of relationship. |
C:6.21 | you still before they have a chance at birth and call them wishful | thinking. What harm do you expect happy thoughts to do to you? At |
C:7.18 | It is easy to see why this is so when you recognize how bound your | thinking is to specifics. Again this is why we call on love and the |
C:8.3 | memory begins to return to you. Your heart will aid you in replacing | thinking with remembering. In this way, remembering can be |
C:8.11 | rather than from the grace-filled place of union. Perhaps you are | thinking now that if you knew how this union worked you would surely |
C:8.16 | We will go one step further as well, for many of you are | thinking still that it is what is within the body that is real: your |
C:9.22 | You may be | thinking now that what I have just told you is not an answer is |
C:10.32 | Many of you will rebel here | thinking this is not what you signed on for. You just want to read |
C:17.15 | go your belief in sin and still held onto your belief in judgment, | thinking one is different from the other. They are not different, and |
C:19.1 | in what you have, in your forgetfulness, made of the body. Only from | thinking of the body as yourself did ideas of glorifying the body |
C:20.21 | embrace you can let all thought go. Within the embrace, you can quit | thinking even of holy things, holy men and women, and even divine |
C:20.44 | Your | thinking will begin to change to reflect your recognition of |
C:20.44 | to serve them. To serve rather than to use is an enormous change in | thinking, feeling, and acting. It will immediately make the world a |
C:20.45 | well. It implies willingness rather than resistance. To change your | thinking and your feelings from expecting resistance to expecting |
C:20.48 | love. This realization is not one of sentiment, regrets, or wishful | thinking. It is the view from the embrace, the return to one |
C:21.5 | between the language of your mind and heart. Your mind insists on | thinking and learning in a certain way, a way contrary to the |
C:22.9 | might think of this as everything outside of yourself, please, when | thinking of this, use the words I have provided: everything within |
C:22.19 | on what a certain set of circumstances meant “to you.” This kind of | thinking is thinking with the small “I.” “I saw.” “I felt.” “I |
C:22.19 | set of circumstances meant “to you.” This kind of thinking is | thinking with the small “I.” “I saw.” “I felt.” “I thought.” “I did.” |
C:23.12 | critical to how you live with form. We are speaking here of ways of | thinking similar to those which you term induction and deduction. In |
C:27.12 | terms of unity. This is why this Course has not concentrated on your | thinking. Again you are bidden to turn to your heart for the truth |
C:30.11 | if you are “good” you will prosper. You do not see these ways of | thinking as ideas associated with gain and loss, but they are. All |
C:30.11 | thinking as ideas associated with gain and loss, but they are. All | thinking that is of a “if this, then that” nature is thinking in |
C:30.11 | they are. All thinking that is of a “if this, then that” nature is | thinking in terms of gain and loss. This is why we have worked to |
C:30.11 | in terms of gain and loss. This is why we have worked to leave | thinking behind. This belief in gain and loss is a cornerstone of |
C:31.3 | possible. Like the fear of death, it is the product of upside-down | thinking. |
C:31.18 | worried. The idea of confessing is an idea of sharing. Rather than | thinking of who you are being all tied up with sin and a need for |
T1:1.8 | You are a | thinking being. This cannot be denied nor should it be. Thus a Course |
T1:2.1 | needed for you to disengage the ego-mind that produced the type of | thinking that needs to come to an end. This ending is but a beginning |
T1:2.6 | The so-called | thinking of the ego-mind was so tyrannical that its use throughout |
T1:2.6 | that it left you unable to respond purely to anything. The so-called | thinking of the ego-mind could be likened to chitchat, background |
T1:2.12 | is but relationship between Creator and Created. The new means of | thinking is referred to here as the “art” of thought in order to call |
T1:3.2 | is the same as seeing how different the art of thought is from the | thinking of the ego-mind! The art of thought is diametrically opposed |
T1:3.2 | of the ego-mind! The art of thought is diametrically opposed to the | thinking of the ego-mind. |
T1:3.26 | of these fears, bringing to them the art of thought rather than the | thinking of the ego-mind. |
T1:4.2 | this is but an indication that you are still in the habit of | thinking you learned under the instruction of the ego-mind. This |
T1:4.3 | thought has led you to see. Miracles are, in other words, a way of | thinking, the new way that we are going to learn together. They are |
T1:4.12 | than to be responsible. How can you be free to respond when your | thinking remains tied to responsibility? |
T1:4.14 | Creator in this way is to think of the Creator with the upside-down | thinking of the ego-mind. Is this not the kind of thinking that has |
T1:4.14 | the upside-down thinking of the ego-mind. Is this not the kind of | thinking that has caused you to blame God for what you have labeled |
T1:4.19 | think again. Be willing to apply the art of thought rather than the | thinking of the ego-mind. Interpretation but gives you opinions about |
T1:4.21 | so that you may apply to them the art of thought rather than the | thinking of the ego-mind. The art of thought will reveal the truth to |
T1:4.21 | the ego-mind. The art of thought will reveal the truth to you. The | thinking of the ego-mind would simply reinterpret the meaning you |
T1:4.26 | the enormity of this confusion sink in, for this is the reversal in | thinking that will pave the way for all the rest. Because of this |
T1:4.27 | time immemorial, fear has been associated with God. This was the | thinking I came to reverse. While I succeeded in revealing a God of |
T1:5.9 | Again I tell you that it is only your body and the | thinking of your ego-mind that make the in-between state of the |
T1:8.6 | How does this relate to your | thinking? You have been reborn as god-man, as God and man united. The |
T2:1.9 | to develop into abilities, are given a structure and form in your | thinking of them. A desire to paint, in your thoughts becomes a |
T2:1.10 | Thinking without form is a harbinger of unity. Form is a product of | |
T2:1.12 | Thoughts joined in unity. Thoughts joined in unity can be likened to | thinking without thought. They can be likened to imagination. They |
T2:1.13 | painting. Thoughts joined in unity see beauty. You are used to | thinking that if you do not have a tangible goal, such as that of |
T2:1.14 | This is a first step in the change in | thinking that needs to occur. It is an elementary step and one easily |
T2:1.14 | easily accomplished with but a bit of willingness. This change in | thinking in regards to treasures you do recognize will pave the way |
T2:3.6 | then your idea of the Christ is still based on an old way of | thinking, as are your ideas of learning. |
T2:4.2 | you stand apart from it and affect it not. This is consistent to the | thinking that would tell you that you are at the mercy of fate. Fate |
T2:4.3 | and A Course of Love work hand-in-hand because the change of | thinking taught within A Course in Miracles was a change of thinking |
T2:4.3 | of thinking taught within A Course in Miracles was a change of | thinking about yourself. It attempted to dislodge the ego-mind that |
T2:4.12 | not with who you are. They do not recognize the difference between | thinking and knowing. |
T2:4.19 | While this adjustment of your | thinking may not seem to be the miracle that it truly is, as your |
T2:4.19 | to life causes you to struggle or resist and the new way of | thinking replaces that old pattern with a new pattern of response, |
T2:6.2 | govern your days and years and that you thus allow to govern your | thinking. If time is but a measure of learning, and if your learning |
T2:6.2 | now to think without the barriers of time you but place upon your | thinking, you will advance this process and more quickly bring about |
T2:6.10 | where you think you are, you can begin to see that this change in | thinking will release your heart, returning it to its natural realm. |
T2:9.7 | the same as feeling that one has a need. Needs are the domain of the | thinking being only. Thinking beings share needs because of the way |
T2:9.7 | one has a need. Needs are the domain of the thinking being only. | Thinking beings share needs because of the way in which they think. |
T2:9.14 | alert you, or serve as a sign, that the ego-mind and its fear-based | thinking has momentarily returned. This does not mean that you will |
T2:9.15 | as valuable as the others mentioned here, this adjustment in your | thinking may seem difficult to accept. How does the identification of |
T2:9.19 | and a timesaving measure of great magnitude. As these old ways of | thinking leave you, you will be left as who you are in truth. |
T2:10.2 | Thinking that needs can be met only in certain ways is akin to | |
T2:10.4 | of unity as you have so often thought of your brain, but rather than | thinking of it in the singular, think of it as a storehouse or giant |
T2:11.15 | or but a form of the insanity that is prevalent still, even in your | thinking. You do not realize that this source of conflict is the |
T2:11.15 | Does this not but reveal to you a fraction of the power of your | thinking and its ability to shape the world you see? |
T2:11.17 | it with new learning. While you have learned much here, you may be | thinking that your ego is still very much with you, and wondering, if |
T2:12.1 | Miracles are thoughts and I am the corrector of false | thinking. You have been made ready for this correction and your |
T2:12.5 | same thing. While you believe there is anything other than your own | thinking that is in need of correction you think falsely. |
T2:13.4 | I am the corrector of false | thinking because I lived among you as a thinking being. Think not |
T2:13.4 | I am the corrector of false thinking because I lived among you as a | thinking being. Think not that I was different than you and you will |
T2:13.5 | which all calls are sounded and received, the place where the true | thinking of those united in mind and heart arises. Gratitude is the |
T3:2.13 | may be happily congratulating yourself on leaving such adolescent | thinking behind, this thinking must be quickly replaced with a new |
T3:2.13 | yourself on leaving such adolescent thinking behind, this | thinking must be quickly replaced with a new idea about yourself or |
T3:9.5 | and will want to return to add your own to those going on inside, | thinking that with the force of one more, maybe the walls will |
T3:18.10 | link observance and ideas. Ideas form in the mind. You are used to | thinking that what you observe forms outside of your mind. This is |
T3:18.10 | that what you observe forms outside of your mind. This is the | thinking of the ego-thought system. The thought system of the truth |
T3:20.10 | good or mentally healthy, to exercises in visualization or positive | thinking. I am calling you to live by the truth and to never deny it. |
T3:21.24 | and no followers are needed. This is quite obviously an old way of | thinking. While no one is called to evangelize, all are called |
T4:1.6 | this generation believe they are a chosen generation. Neither way of | thinking is wrong. All are chosen. |
T4:1.25 | before they allow themselves to directly experience the truth, | thinking still that the experience of the truth will exclude much |
T4:2.10 | consistent with the idea of unity. If you proceed into this new time | thinking that this new time will separate you from others, or cause |
T4:2.19 | future outcome rather than in terms of what already is. This type of | thinking will not serve the new or allow you full awareness of the |
T4:2.23 | of this denial now, for it is still evident in the pattern of your | thinking. We have spoken of this within the text of A Course of Love |
T4:4.16 | of form in order to be reborn as a true Self. This is an old way of | thinking. Have we not worked throughout this Course to return your |
D:1.20 | from the Source is different than what you do here. This is | thinking with the mindset of separation rather than the mindset of |
D:1.23 | This is akin to | thinking of a god who exists outside or apart from yourself. If you |
D:4.14 | of as a divinely inspired system of thought. In such a way of | thinking, one would take the internal thought pattern, enhance it |
D:5.11 | but to accept revelation. You will not arrive at the truth through | thinking about what everything means. This is the old way that led to |
D:6.19 | habits. Again we could go into countless examples of this type of | thinking, but the examples matter not except to make you see that |
D:6.21 | of ideas of placing blame does, is take it one step away from the | thinking of the “if this, then that” thought system we are leaving |
D:8.2 | it seems too impossible, too “good” to be true. You are too used to | thinking of yourself as a learning being to truly experience the |
D:8.9 | accepts the new, the art of thought will become your new means of | thinking. What has been learned will become an ability to think |
D:9.3 | to know who you are calls you to think about who you are and in that | thinking to come up with a definition of who you are, a truth of who |
D:9.10 | Just as the “Art of Thought” led to abilities beyond the | thinking of the ego-mind, the beliefs of the “Treatise on Unity” were |
D:9.12 | struggled with. You may think that all of your previous learning and | thinking merely resulted eventually in a new idea being birthed, but |
D:10.4 | Now you might be | thinking, here, that while these givens come from the realm of unity, |
D:11.3 | is so different from the way I think that they are incomparable. But | thinking is not an accurate description of what I do, or of what |
D:12.1 | In the terms in which you are used to | thinking, terms that have put the body at the center of your universe |
D:12.7 | as thoughts. Keep in mind that she thus has thoughts she is not | thinking. |
D:12.9 | this a simpler subject to discuss by making a distinction between | thinking and thought. This distinction, while it will not be |
D:12.10 | of your “thinking,” often even resulting in a conclusion to your | thinking, a summary of the finer points, as what might come to you in |
D:12.11 | Thinking is more descriptive of the ego mind; thoughts are more | |
D:12.11 | to make the two main points of this discussion: The first is that | thinking, with or without the ego, is a pattern of the separated self |
D:12.11 | the ego, that is still with you. The second point is that although | thinking does not serve you, you do have, right now, and have always |
D:12.13 | One of the primary ideas that will assist you in leaving patterns of | thinking behind is the idea that thought as we are describing it, the |
D:12.16 | reaction to this truth, or simple doubt that arose within your | thinking, but regardless of this fading of your certainty, you still |
D:12.16 | about yourself—is true. If another challenges you, or if your own | thinking challenges you, doubt is quick to arise simply because you |
D:12.17 | more aware than ever before that what I have said about your way of | thinking being insane is true. You think it is perfectly sane to go |
D:14.6 | of questions such as these is that they can circumvent the usual | thinking you would apply to these situations. They can circumvent the |
D:15.16 | You have been prepared for this by the realization that your | thinking mind will no longer be necessary as your access to unity, or |
D:16.18 | still sees in forms and symbols. This kind of image may leave you | thinking that you are “acting” as if you have changed, while even |
D:17.15 | It is because you have now turned to your heart, instead of to your | thinking, that you feel both fulfillment and desire. But my earlier |
D:Day3.9 | agitated, to go back and forth between the general and specific, | thinking of both your own lack in life and that of those whose lack |
D:Day3.31 | of you who would feel prepared to let it bring you joy would err in | thinking that it could. How many times has what you thought would |
D:Day4.6 | think of all the “givens” of unity as those things that require no | thinking. |
D:Day4.7 | Learning was not meant to be linked with | thinking. Again I’ll draw your attention to the learning of |
D:Day4.7 | to think in the terms you now associate almost exclusively with | thinking, the terms of having thoughts, or words, in your mind. |
D:Day4.8 | Even after the onset of language, children continue to learn without | thinking. Does this not sound odd, foreign to you? And yet this is |
D:Day4.29 | your breathing becomes when it becomes the focus of your thought. | Thinking about breathing imposes an unnatural constraint upon a |
D:Day4.30 | Thinking, in this time beyond learning, could be rightly seen as a | |
D:Day4.30 | as a constraint you but try to impose on all that is natural. Your | thinking, since it is a product of learning, does nothing but attempt |
D:Day4.30 | of all that exists within you in the state of unity, is an end to | thinking as you know it. |
D:Day4.31 | terms, you might think of this as a disengagement from the details. | Thinking is about details. I am imparting to you the key to abundance |
D:Day4.31 | with the end of the time of learning. You, on the other hand, are | thinking, yearning, grasping for the details. You would like to know |
D:Day4.37 | This is a longing that carries with it the desire to go beyond | thinking, the desire to go beyond words, the desire to go beyond |
D:Day4.51 | before full acceptance of what is would be confusing. You who are | thinking that you have not moved through the stages to full |
D:Day5.21 | you seek. Imagine this wisdom not as being stopped by the layers of | thinking and feeling that we used the onion to illustrate, but as a |
D:Day5.22 | by layers of defenses. No longer will it meet the road-block of your | thinking, your effort, your attempts to figure out how to do it and |
D:Day5.25 | as well as you focus on your access to unity. Focus does not mean | thinking. Focus does not mean learning. Remember the example of how |
D:Day6.14 | desire not to have to focus on the details of daily life. You may be | thinking that the ease so often spoken of in our conversations would |
D:Day6.25 | Thinking of our relationship as that of colleagues as well as | |
D:Day8.7 | Now you may have been | thinking—again, at least subconsciously—that your “real” Self has |
D:Day8.29 | Remove all | thinking that says that you can err in following your feelings. This |
D:Day8.29 | that says that you can err in following your feelings. This is the | thinking of the old thought system, not the new. This is thinking |
D:Day8.29 | This is the thinking of the old thought system, not the new. This is | thinking comprised of the time-delay of the time of learning—of a |
D:Day10.29 | And do you not, when | thinking of idolized spiritual leaders, see them as world leaders as |
D:Day32.5 | broader terms. You might think of God as you think of yourself. When | thinking of the ideas put forth here, you might think of God deciding |
D:Day32.6 | standing back, judging Himself on the goodness of what He created? | Thinking that He’d like to make adjustments here or there, perhaps, |
D:Day32.6 | this provide? Wouldn’t this suggest a situation similar to a parent | thinking he or she could know him- or herself through observation of |
D:Day37.3 | define every relationship with either/or rather than both/and | thinking: that is, you are a woman and not a man, you are a human |
D:Day37.16 | is being said is that you are simply being. You are being a feeling, | thinking, creating, perceiving human being because this is what you |
D:Day37.27 | “part” of God you have been being is being. You have been a feeling, | thinking, creating, perceiving being. The “part” of God you have not |
D:Day40.28 | all that is love is up to you. That through the application of your | thinking, feeling, creating, and knowing being to all that you are in |
E.14 | you are and what you will do, and your willingness to give up this | thinking will be paramount to your realization that everything has |
E.20 | something different, something other than you have been. Leave all | thinking behind. Leave all notions of being better, smarter, kinder, |
A.13 | an agenda to attend to, to not be so anxious to say what you are | thinking that you forget to listen. Now you are ready to let |
A.14 | are saying to you without the interferences and cautions of your | thinking mind. You begin to trust and as you begin to trust you begin |
A.23 | even when many in a group may remain attached to the ways of the | thinking mind. The demonstration will work for those who observe from |
A.31 | of the art of thought over the relentless stridency of the | thinking mind is always helpful. Obsessive thinking is always |
A.31 | stridency of the thinking mind is always helpful. Obsessive | thinking is always ruthless, judgmental, and wearing on the thinker. |
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D:15.16 | You have been prepared for this by the realization that your | thinking mind will no longer be necessary as your access to unity, or |
A.14 | are saying to you without the interferences and cautions of your | thinking mind. You begin to trust and as you begin to trust you begin |
A.23 | even when many in a group may remain attached to the ways of the | thinking mind. The demonstration will work for those who observe from |
A.31 | of the art of thought over the relentless stridency of the | thinking mind is always helpful. Obsessive thinking is always |
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C:P.28 | Just as there is part of you that | thinks that you are undeserving and made for suffering and strife, |
C:3.10 | This is because you believe your mind is in control of what it | thinks. You believe in a process of input and output, all completely |
C:12.5 | not of your mind but of your heart. There is a part of you that | thinks, “If I could just be sure…” and stops there, for you are not |
C:28.13 | When one | thinks, “There is so much to say,” one forgets to listen. Be guided |
T1:1.10 | is what it is to create, for this is what it is like to think as God | thinks.” Where once you recognized only illusion and called it |
D:Day4.31 | skills react to this type of concentration. A pianist who suddenly | thinks of the notes she is playing, falters. An athlete who suddenly |
D:Day4.31 | thinks of the notes she is playing, falters. An athlete who suddenly | thinks of the requirements of the athletic task he is about to |
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D:15.22 | peak of the highest mountain, you pause and become accustomed to the | thinner air, the view from above, to what you now can see. You catch |
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C:5.6 | thing and another. It is not one thing or another thing. It is not a | third thing in terms of being a third object, but it is something |
C:5.6 | thing or another thing. It is not a third thing in terms of being a | third object, but it is something separate, a third something. You |
C:5.6 | in terms of being a third object, but it is something separate, a | third something. You realize that a relationship exists between your |
C:22.2 | discussed relationship as not being one thing or the other but a | third something, we have not as yet discussed how this relationship |
T2:12.9 | Course of Love of relationship being not one thing or another but a | third something, this is what we speak of here again. If Christ is |
T2:12.9 | without you, both you and all you are in relationship with, is that | third something that is the holy relationship. |
T4:2.11 | the moon, being first implies only that there will be a second and a | third. That attention and respect is given to those who first achieve |
D:15.5 | Life is movement through the force of expression. The | third principle of creation is thus expression. |
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C:9.22 | do. I am recorded as telling you to feed the hungry, to quench the | thirst of the thirsty, to welcome and give rest to the stranger. I |
C:9.27 | example of feeding your sister’s hunger and quenching your brother’s | thirst. This is not only a lesson in feeding and quenching spiritual |
C:9.27 | is not only a lesson in feeding and quenching spiritual hunger and | thirst, but a lesson in relationship as well. It is the relationship |
C:9.27 | is in saying, “Sister, you are not alone” that spiritual hunger and | thirst is met with the fullness of unity. It is in realizing that you |
D:11.10 | draw with no danger of ever drawing an empty bucket. You need never | thirst again when you have accepted this. You need never seek again |
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C:9.22 | as telling you to feed the hungry, to quench the thirst of the | thirsty, to welcome and give rest to the stranger. I have said when |
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T3:20.11 | be, live, or think as other than who you are in truth. This is how | thorough your learning must be. It is a learning that must not change |
D:Day4.17 | a new choice. It asks that you challenge your world-view in a most | thorough manner. |
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C:8.27 | retain to the smallest detail, and yet the details mask the truth so | thoroughly that all truth is given over to illusion. |
T3:2.4 | was necessary only in the same terms that made it necessary to | thoroughly discuss the ego’s thought system. What you believe about |
T3:11.16 | will not long be with you for once the old thought system is | thoroughly translated to the new, such ideas as right and wrong will |
D:3.8 | as one that was introduced within A Course of Love and taught quite | thoroughly in “A Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition”. Let’s talk |
D:Day2.14 | speak not of forgiveness or even atonement here, for these have been | thoroughly discussed earlier. You have all been through the time of |
D:Day3.12 | It is the base idea that is behind all ideas of lack, an idea you so | thoroughly learned during the time of learning that letting it go, |
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C:I.3 | helpful and with all sincerity, and yet the very logic that it uses, | though new, wounds the heart of the most tender, of those most called |
C:P.16 | are so afraid to let go of the world that you have known that, even | though it is a world of conflict, sickness, and death, you will not |
C:1.3 | not realize its heart is beating. You are no less your Self even | though you do not realize that without love you would not exist. |
C:5.22 | on your own, the more you realize the futility of your efforts, even | though you do not want to admit that your efforts are futile. You |
C:7.21 | it even appears to be in conflict. You cling to known truths, even | though you are aware of their instability in time as well as place, |
C:8.3 | is union that we will speak of here as being of the highest level, | though in truth, no levels separate union at all. As a learning |
C:10.9 | and all its effort. This is but a stage you will pass through, | though some may linger long here. You will stay until you realize |
C:11.14 | of it, it is sufficient to begin with a temporary choice, | though a lasting choice will be required before you will feel the |
C:12.5 | have it do, for you are looking for something specific from it, | though you know it not. You are looking for the rest and quiet joy |
C:12.21 | But just as your ideas do not take on a life of their own even | though they at times seem to, this idea as well had no ability to be |
C:22.3 | picture is the relationship between the globe and the axis, even | though you realize the axis allows the globe to spin. |
C:29.27 | No chance to learn or grow is ever missed. Each still exists, | though not in time. Each still exists, but in the present. Can you |
C:30.5 | You are headed toward what might be called universal consciousness, | though you will not know it when it is at first achieved. For |
C:31.5 | of sameness is your fear of oneness, and it is an unfounded fear, | though understandable given your concept of what is the same and what |
T1:7.4 | I have not yet said that the time of the Holy Spirit is ending even | though I have stated that the time of the second coming of Christ is |
T1:8.2 | for all, the meaning of life, the reality of life, changed, | though you have known this not. The great experiment in separation |
T1:8.2 | not. The great experiment in separation ended with the resurrection, | though you have known this not. For the resurrection and life are now |
T1:8.3 | or even two thousand years for the real truth to be realized. Even | though many versions of the truth have been accepted previously, |
T1:8.5 | the separation, you need no longer suffer the separation. Even | though the resurrection returned not life to the form I once |
T2:4.18 | This is why you do not have to “wait” to hear your calling even | though some of you may feel as if you are in a time of waiting for |
T2:6.9 | are creating the state of unity as a new reality for your Self even | though it is actually a return to what has always been. You are |
T2:11.2 | Even | though you no longer want to be other than who you are, and even |
T2:11.2 | Even though you no longer want to be other than who you are, and even | though you now have a much clearer understanding of who you are, you |
T3:10.14 | memory. You will soon forget the thought system of the ego-self even | though, when encountering those who still use that thought system, |
T4:2.16 | without knowing that the truth of who they are is present even | though it might seem not to be? This is the power of the devotion of |
T4:12.20 | consciousness, to let doubt of yourself take hold of you. Even | though you are abiding now in the state of Christ-consciousness, the |
D:1.21 | an incredible feat by allowing and accepting the state of unity even | though you could not learn how to do so. This has been the difficulty |
D:2.19 | that no new learning is seen as possible or desirable even | though the systems and patterns are known not to work. In truth, no |
D:3.19 | form is newly birthed, just as I was once newly birthed even | though my Self was eternal. One of the major things we will be seeing |
D:14.14 | of unity is what is real, yet you have known this reality not, even | though it is the more subtle memory of this state that is behind your |
D:16.12 | if you still have a long way to go. You have often thought that even | though you may be done with learning, you don’t feel quite complete, |
D:Day3.14 | ideas are still with most of you to one degree or another. Even | though you know these are false ideas, and in that knowing may even |
D:Day3.24 | of your survival. It is the pattern of the ego’s survival, and even | though the ego is no longer with you, the pattern remains because |
D:Day4.34 | You realize that this is the purpose of our time together here even | though you have not put this purpose into words and put these words |
D:Day5.1 | longer needed once a door has been unlocked and passed through. Even | though it will not be permanently needed, however, this point of |
D:Day5.9 | is helpful in some instances to associate love with your heart even | though we have identified heart as the center of the Self rather than |
D:Day15.13 | by the joining of spacious Selves? Do you fear your power even | though you have been told it cannot be misused? Do you feel unworthy |
D:Day21.2 | so familiar with, for in order to learn, the source of wisdom, even | though you may have seen it as existing outside of yourself, had to |
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C:I.5 | bring spiritual freedom, the freedom that lies beyond belief, beyond | thought, beyond adherence to any authority other than one’s own heart. |
C:P.8 | this means. Where the original Course in Miracles was a course in | thought reversal and mind training, a course to point out the |
C:P.9 | lay aside the idea that to think of themselves in the light of God’s | thought of them rather than their own is arrogance. This is only |
C:P.34 | embodied God by embodying love. He came to reverse the way God was | thought of, to put an end to seeing God in human terms of vengeance, |
C:1.4 | God’s only | thought is love. It is a thought without limit, endlessly creating. |
C:1.4 | God’s only thought is love. It is a | thought without limit, endlessly creating. Because of the extension |
C:1.4 | without limit, endlessly creating. Because of the extension of God’s | thought of love, you exist. I exist with you in this selfsame |
C:1.4 | God’s thought of love, you exist. I exist with you in this selfsame | thought. You do not understand this only because you do not |
C:1.5 | Yet when you apply your | thought to learning you learn. Let this encourage you. This is an |
C:2.9 | The insanity of your | thought process and the world you perceive must be made known to you |
C:2.13 | Reverse this | thought and see if it makes any more sense than it did before. In |
C:2.17 | Your mind rebels because it is the stronghold of the ego. Your | thought system is what has made the world you see, the ego its |
C:3.10 | Everything has birth in an idea, a | thought, a conception. Everything that has been manifested in your |
C:5.1 | divine that is your purpose here, the only purpose worthy of your | thought. |
C:5.2 | be newly dedicated, dedicated to the only purpose worthy of your | thought: the purpose of joining with your real Self, the Christ in |
C:5.20 | your mind within this Course has already been stated: Dedicate your | thought to union. When senseless thoughts fill your mind, when |
C:5.20 | fill your mind, when resentments arise, when worry comes, repeat the | thought that comes to open your heart and clear your mind: “I |
C:5.20 | that comes to open your heart and clear your mind: “I dedicate all | thought to union.” As often as you need to replace senseless |
C:6.2 | Why not forgive the world for being other than what you have | thought it to be and begin to learn what it really is? This is what |
C:6.8 | truth and illusion. When you chose to deny relationship, you chose a | thought system based on the opposite of your reality. Thus each |
C:6.14 | into truth. For in truth are all illusions gone, in heaven is all | thought of hell forever vanquished. |
C:7.1 | A major | thought reversal is required now before we can go on. It has been |
C:7.5 | This one | thought constitutes a thought system in and of itself, for it is the |
C:7.5 | This one thought constitutes a | thought system in and of itself, for it is the primary thought by |
C:7.5 | constitutes a thought system in and of itself, for it is the primary | thought by which you live your life. Your effort goes into |
C:7.5 | yourself separate. Like the love you set aside from this world, this | thought too is one that can be used, for it recognizes that you are |
C:7.9 | away in a vault so impenetrable and so long secured that you have | thought it forgotten. You have not realized the vault is your own |
C:8.24 | completed each night. Each day is your creation held together by the | thought system that gave it birth. To observe this is to see its |
C:8.25 | Everything is held together by the | thought system that gave birth to it. There are but two thought |
C:8.25 | by the thought system that gave birth to it. There are but two | thought systems: the thought system of God, and the thought system of |
C:8.25 | system that gave birth to it. There are but two thought systems: the | thought system of God, and the thought system of the ego or the |
C:8.25 | are but two thought systems: the thought system of God, and the | thought system of the ego or the separated self. The thought system |
C:8.25 | of God, and the thought system of the ego or the separated self. The | thought system of the separated self sees everything in separation. |
C:8.25 | system of the separated self sees everything in separation. The | thought system of God sees everything in unity. God’s thought system |
C:8.25 | The thought system of God sees everything in unity. God’s | thought system is one of continuous creation, rebirth and renewal. |
C:8.25 | system is one of continuous creation, rebirth and renewal. The ego’s | thought system is one of continuous destruction and disassembly, of |
C:10.2 | Now we must return to the concept of relationship, for the | thought of bodies joined in union closer than the union that you feel |
C:10.3 | is wholeness. All things exist in wholeness, including the | thought system that you made to protect the illusion you hold so |
C:10.3 | system that you made to protect the illusion you hold so dear. Your | thought system is completely alien to the truth, but completely |
C:10.3 | cannot fail to learn, but neither can you learn of it in parts. The | thought system of truth is as wholly consistent as the thought system |
C:10.3 | in parts. The thought system of truth is as wholly consistent as the | thought system of illusion, and you cannot take what you will and |
C:10.3 | rest. Thus we will continue to point out the differences in the two | thought systems so that your ideas can begin to change, until finally |
C:10.3 | runs the body, but identified as the center of yourself—has no | thought system separate from your own and must exist in the reality |
C:10.19 | concern for needs such as food and shelter, but for survival of the | thought system of the separated self. Happiness is not a priority |
C:10.24 | course that is the way we hear our thoughts—it is the nature of | thought.” But have you ever before considered the nature of your |
C:11.6 | to relinquish illusion’s hold on you. You can be faithful to but one | thought system. One is the thought system of the separated self and |
C:11.6 | on you. You can be faithful to but one thought system. One is the | thought system of the separated self and is based on separation. The |
C:11.6 | of the separated self and is based on separation. The other is the | thought system of creation and is based on union. Your faith in what |
C:12.2 | deceived to think that love may not be limited to what you have | thought it to be. You think it is typical of a spiritual text to tell |
C:12.17 | You have all seen the way a | thought that seems to arise out of nowhere can affect you. An idea, |
C:16.25 | through your life trying to comply with rules of God and man with | thought of some greater good in mind. If everyone did what he or she |
C:17.16 | your mind rather than the compassion of your heart is to only give | thought to forgiveness. This many of you will give, even to deciding |
C:18.17 | would be included in this Course of Love is that you dedicate all | thought to union. This now must be seen in two dimensions rather than |
C:18.17 | be seen in two dimensions rather than one. In addition to dedicating | thought to unity with the whole, you must dedicate yourself to |
C:18.17 | to unity with the whole, you must dedicate yourself to unifying | thought itself. |
C:18.20 | Unifying | thought is more than a matter of focus or single-mindedness, although |
C:18.20 | although these are both steps in the right direction. Unifying | thought is also a matter of integrating the thought or language of |
C:18.20 | direction. Unifying thought is also a matter of integrating the | thought or language of your heart with that which you more naturally |
C:18.20 | of your heart with that which you more naturally perceive as | thought, the words and images that “go through” your mind. |
C:18.21 | to you. So what we speak of now is integrating remembrance and | thought. |
C:19.13 | order to do this there is still one more layer to the unification of | thought, and this brings up another reason for our reliance on the |
C:19.13 | and this brings up another reason for our reliance on the heart. | Thought, as you know it, is an aspect of duality. It cannot be |
C:19.13 | terms of “I” and “them,” “death and life,” “good and evil.” This is | thought. Thought occurs in words, and words separate. It is only in |
C:19.13 | “I” and “them,” “death and life,” “good and evil.” This is thought. | Thought occurs in words, and words separate. It is only in combining |
C:19.13 | a focus on letting the heart lead that love can be combined with | thought in such a way as to actually transcend thought as you know |
C:19.13 | can be combined with thought in such a way as to actually transcend | thought as you know it. This transcendence is a function of |
C:19.15 | Philosophy applies | thought to mystery and that is why philosophy becomes such a muddle |
C:19.16 | To think without | thought or know without words are ideas quite foreign to you, and |
C:19.16 | even experiences beyond thoughts and words you will apply word and | thought to. Yet love has often brought you close to a “thought-less” |
C:19.17 | can bypass the need for the separate thoughts of the separated one’s | thought system. But you must be trained to do this. Thus your |
C:20.2 | Close your eyes and begin to see with an imagination that is beyond | thought and words. |
C:20.21 | the oneness of the embrace. Within the embrace you can let all | thought go. Within the embrace, you can quit thinking even of holy |
C:20.32 | is to know what you do. Let the fear be taken from this area of your | thought so that you can see the application of cooperative action. As |
C:20.45 | to replace the idea of to use and is its opposite. It replaces the | thought of taking with the thought of receiving. It implies that you |
C:20.45 | use and is its opposite. It replaces the thought of taking with the | thought of receiving. It implies that you are welcome to all the |
C:20.48 | knowing you might call wisdom and think of as an attainable ideal of | thought. Yet it is not about thought at all, but is beyond thought. |
C:20.48 | and think of as an attainable ideal of thought. Yet it is not about | thought at all, but is beyond thought. It is not wisdom but the |
C:20.48 | ideal of thought. Yet it is not about thought at all, but is beyond | thought. It is not wisdom but the truth. The truth is that which |
C:21.4 | in ways that touch your heart will free your mind of its reliance on | thought concepts, thus allowing heart and mind to speak the same |
C:22.19 | of thinking is thinking with the small “I.” “I saw.” “I felt.” “I | thought.” “I did.” The individual, personal, separated self is at the |
C:22.20 | most of the requirements you find pleasing in a day. Replace such a | thought with: “The grass is green. The birds are singing. The sun is |
C:23.25 | will remember that the one exercise for your mind is dedicating all | thought to union, you will keep your mind engaged and less resistant |
C:26.21 | You are a | thought of a God. An idea. This thought, or idea, is what you seek. |
C:26.21 | You are a thought of a God. An idea. This | thought, or idea, is what you seek. It can be found only at its |
C:26.25 | and what you feel deprived of creating. As a being birthed by a | thought of God, you grew simultaneously with God’s thought. You knew |
C:26.25 | birthed by a thought of God, you grew simultaneously with God’s | thought. You knew your place in the pattern of creation from the |
C:26.25 | from the outset. A full life is quite simply a fulfillment of that | thought and that pattern. The only way to know it is to think it once |
C:26.27 | I fulfilled my story, my pattern, the idea of me that came from the | thought of God. In doing so, I restored unity, oneness with God. I |
C:27.9 | The | thought of God by which you were created is synonymous with the |
C:28.12 | You may be asking now, “Are you saying to do nothing?” At the | thought of this you will be aghast and, what is more, bitterly |
C:31.2 | are made in many religions and philosophies that separate | thought—as dictated by the body—from thought of a higher order, |
C:31.2 | philosophies that separate thought—as dictated by the body—from | thought of a higher order, or spiritual thought. Thoughts related to |
C:31.2 | dictated by the body—from thought of a higher order, or spiritual | thought. Thoughts related to your personal self and the “laws” of the |
C:31.2 | be made for some of you to fully let go of your fear of the shared | thought system of unity. |
C:31.25 | to keep truth a secret, one of the most ridiculous ideas of the ego | thought system. |
C:32.4 | has returned you to your Self. Think not. This Course requires no | thought and no effort. There is no prolonged study and the few |
T1:1.6 | in truth be left behind now as we concentrate rather on the art of | thought. |
T1:1.8 | leave your learning incomplete. Without this “Treatise on the Art of | Thought,” too many of you would become muddled in your feelings and |
T1:1.12 | your willingness is called upon. Be willing now to apply the art of | thought to the experience of truth. |
T1:2.1 | beginning in truth and has led you to readiness to learn the art of | thought. |
T1:2.5 | to this unlearning and learning. That response is the art of | thought. |
T1:2.8 | is being revealed to you, and it does call for a change of | thought so extensive that all thought as you once knew it does need |
T1:2.8 | you, and it does call for a change of thought so extensive that all | thought as you once knew it does need to cease. |
T1:2.9 | and again until the new way totally replaces the old and the art of | thought leaves behind forever the need for what the ego-mind once but |
T1:2.12 | The new means of thinking is referred to here as the “art” of | thought in order to call your wholehearted attention to the continual |
T1:2.12 | is but a dialogue to which you have not responded. The art of | thought will free you to respond. |
T1:2.18 | through your experience of it, an opportunity to apply the art of | thought. |
T1:2.19 | Thus, these are the basic rules of the art of | thought: First, to experience what is and to acknowledge what is, |
T1:2.22 | like unto the Creator may be used as a definition for the art of | thought. |
T1:3.1 | The first opportunities for the art of | thought to be applied relate to memory in terms of your experience |
T1:3.2 | experience of truth is the same as seeing how different the art of | thought is from the thinking of the ego-mind! The art of thought is |
T1:3.2 | the art of thought is from the thinking of the ego-mind! The art of | thought is diametrically opposed to the thinking of the ego-mind. |
T1:3.4 | of truth dispels illusion and thus the ego-mind. The art of | thought replaces the ego-mind with the wholehearted. The wholehearted |
T1:3.9 | not requested a bigger miracle. You will almost feel panic at the | thought of such a choice being put before you. If you will agree to |
T1:3.14 | now if your fear is mightier than your willingness. But hold this | thought within your mind. What is needed to convince you will be |
T1:3.20 | its accomplishment. Better not to mess with such things. Even the | thought of it leads you to ideas of magic and power that is not of |
T1:3.26 | Now we can address each of these fears, bringing to them the art of | thought rather than the thinking of the ego-mind. |
T1:4.1 | you into the state of mind that is miracle-readiness. The art of | thought is the expression of that state. The art of thought is the |
T1:4.1 | The art of thought is the expression of that state. The art of | thought is the miracle. |
T1:4.3 | a definition of miracles. Both are the same. Prayer and the art of | thought are the same. This should serve to make it clear that the |
T1:4.3 | once again far more broad and generalizable than your old habit of | thought has led you to see. Miracles are, in other words, a way of |
T1:4.4 | How can the rules of | thought we have identified serve to bring about the miracle that you |
T1:4.6 | The second rule of the art of | thought is to acknowledge relationship, the call for a response, and |
T1:4.7 | This is an enormous shift in your habit of | thought as you become the center of the universe. |
T1:4.8 | creation, put the “you” of the ego or the body at the center of its | thought system and from this central position developed all of its |
T1:4.10 | to respond for them rather than responding to them. You thus have | thought it is your responsibility to care for the world outside of |
T1:4.18 | The art of | thought is being taught here in order to prevent just such a |
T1:4.19 | You who have | thought that your interpretation of events and feelings has given |
T1:4.19 | to you to determine. This is not your responsibility. You who have | thought that your interpretation of situations and the feelings they |
T1:4.19 | defined who you are, think again. Be willing to apply the art of | thought rather than the thinking of the ego-mind. Interpretation but |
T1:4.20 | The joy you have | thought has come to you from an interpretation that is uniquely your |
T1:4.20 | the chance to leave you is for you to begin to practice the art of | thought and thus begin to learn the difference. |
T1:4.21 | already stated, the first opportunities for you to learn the art of | thought will be provided through what we have called the |
T1:4.21 | with these lessons so that you may apply to them the art of | thought rather than the thinking of the ego-mind. The art of thought |
T1:4.21 | art of thought rather than the thinking of the ego-mind. The art of | thought will reveal the truth to you. The thinking of the ego-mind |
T1:4.23 | Revelation is a proper description of the mode by which the art of | thought teaches and helps you learn. It is not through study, effort, |
T1:4.26 | all fear is doubt about your self. Now we must expand upon this | thought, for doubt about your Self is doubt about God. While God is |
T1:5.2 | must be looked at carefully now and with all the power of the art of | thought. One aspect of this fear has to do with the human experience, |
T1:5.4 | the all or the nothingness, the eternal or the void. While your | thought system here has been described often as insanity, this is the |
T1:5.9 | we have defined it many times within this Course, must exist in the | thought system that is real to you. The thought system of the |
T1:5.9 | Course, must exist in the thought system that is real to you. The | thought system of the ego-mind is what has been real to you and thus |
T1:5.9 | nothing else that will free who you are but freedom from the ego’s | thought system. That the ego’s thought system has kept you from this |
T1:5.9 | you are but freedom from the ego’s thought system. That the ego’s | thought system has kept you from this freedom is the seeming |
T1:5.10 | the only cause of your experience here. When released from the ego | thought system, the heart becomes the determiner of what you |
T1:5.10 | is the real you or center of your Self, being joined with the only | thought system that is real, the thought system of the truth. How |
T1:5.10 | Self, being joined with the only thought system that is real, the | thought system of the truth. How could a thought system based on |
T1:5.10 | system that is real, the thought system of the truth. How could a | thought system based on anything but the truth lead to anything but |
T1:5.12 | and finally convinced. You must experience the reality of the new | thought system or it will remain forever theoretical. You must let go |
T1:5.12 | You must let go of the foundation of fear on which the old | thought system was built in order to experience the new. |
T1:5.13 | The art of | thought invites the experience of the new thought system by being |
T1:5.13 | The art of thought invites the experience of the new | thought system by being willing to replace the old with the new. |
T1:6.1 | The | thought system of the ego-mind is a learned system and this is why it |
T1:6.1 | is a learned system and this is why it can be unlearned. The | thought system of the truth is always present as the truth is always |
T1:6.1 | unlearned. It will thus be revealed to you as soon as the learned | thought system ceases to block its realization. |
T1:6.2 | this revelation to take place? It will begin by learning the art of | thought as the act of prayer. We have spoken already of memory here, |
T1:6.5 | that can reasonably be called a way of life or likened to the art of | thought. Prayers such as these emanate from either heart or mind and |
T1:6.8 | are revisited under the all-encompassing umbrella of a new way of | thought? The different personalities become one, the different paths |
T1:8.17 | all-encompassing, we will reflect a moment here on how the art of | thought brings all you have seen as parts of the self, such as male |
T1:9.1 | The art of | thought is not possible without a return to the virgin or unaltered |
T1:9.1 | a return to the virgin or unaltered self. The practice of the art of | thought is what will complete the return begun through the coursework |
T1:9.8 | and one to receive. You have long waited to receive what you have | thought could come only from some other. Your churches are but |
T1:10.14 | the condition of the wholehearted, the prerequisite to the art of | thought, the description of heaven, the abode of Christ. Peace has |
T2:1.10 | form is a harbinger of unity. Form is a product of the separation. | Thought “forms” are the product of the separation. Unity is not a |
T2:1.11 | You are a creator but a creator who creates with | thought unlike to any thoughts you have had before. Your thoughts of |
T2:1.12 | unity. Thoughts joined in unity can be likened to thinking without | thought. They can be likened to imagination. They can be likened to |
T2:3.1 | Everything you have ever wanted to be is. Everything you have ever | thought or imagined is and is reflected in the world you see. The |
T2:3.7 | Creation is a continuous and on-going expansion of the same | thought of love that brought life into existence. The seeds of |
T2:3.8 | Christ is the continuous and on-going expansion of the same | thought of love that brought life into existence. Christ is your |
T2:4.12 | about the past and all those things that at one time or another you | thought would bring you fulfillment. This is about recognizing who |
T2:4.12 | have led you. All these notions are concerned with who you have | thought yourself to be, not with who you are. They do not recognize |
T2:4.15 | You must be beginning to see that your | thought processes, the very thought processes that tell you |
T2:4.15 | You must be beginning to see that your thought processes, the very | thought processes that tell you hour-by-hour and minute-by-minute how |
T2:4.15 | that you are still in need of unlearning, of undoing old patterns of | thought. This is atonement and it is continuous and ongoing until it |
T2:6.7 | You may have regarded these exercises as silly or you may have | thought of the lessons of physics and felt as if you understood these |
T2:6.9 | by perceiving a new world. You are changing from who you have | thought yourself to be to who you are. |
T2:7.19 | relationships. Does this mean that you are required to express every | thought and feeling that comes your way? No, but this does mean that |
T2:9.2 | assist you in bypassing your ego mind. Some practices more commonly | thought of as tools might be meditation, exercises of the body such |
T2:9.15 | Because you have not | thought previously of needs as tools every bit as valuable as the |
T2:10.4 | You might think of unity as you have so often | thought of your brain, but rather than thinking of it in the |
T2:10.4 | a storehouse or giant brain in which all that has ever been known or | thought is contained. The technology that has created super-computers |
T2:11.10 | Realize that when you think that this total reversal of | thought concerning yourself and your world will be difficult you are |
T2:12.7 | The power of | thought and the power of prayer, once aligned, call constantly upon |
T2:13.6 | as we return to the premise put forth in “A Treatise on the Art of | Thought:” that of the elevation of form. |
T3:1.6 | self, as represented by your body, while adhering to the ego’s | thought system, became an ego-self or an unreal self. An unreal self |
T3:1.7 | The ego’s | thought system has been replaced by the thought system of unity and |
T3:1.7 | The ego’s thought system has been replaced by the | thought system of unity and you are left, perhaps, feeling unsure of |
T3:1.13 | with the ego once and finally vanquished, the patterns of the ego’s | thought system remain to be undone. This is atonement. We work now to |
T3:2.4 | same terms that made it necessary to thoroughly discuss the ego’s | thought system. What you believe about yourself is part of the |
T3:2.11 | impossible for you to imagine this holiness with the concepts of the | thought system you heretofore have relied upon. This thought system |
T3:2.11 | concepts of the thought system you heretofore have relied upon. This | thought system has allowed only the acceptance of a reality within |
T3:3.7 | the changed beliefs we have worked together to integrate into your | thought system, are only a first step, a step toward holy |
T3:3.7 | step, a step toward holy relationship. These new beliefs of your new | thought system must be wholehearted. They cannot be beliefs that |
T3:6.4 | self, there has always been just enough room within the ego’s | thought system to keep within you the idea of a self the ego is not. |
T3:7.1 | beliefs in “A Treatise on Unity,” to speaking here of ideas. God’s | thought of you is an idea of absolute truth. Your existence derives |
T3:7.1 | The ego’s existence derived from your idea of a separated self, a | thought, or idea, of absolute untruth. The ego’s thought system then |
T3:7.1 | a separated self, a thought, or idea, of absolute untruth. The ego’s | thought system then formed beliefs that supported the initial idea of |
T3:7.2 | now of ideas or thoughts. If you believe that God created you with a | thought or idea, then you can begin to see the power of thought. If |
T3:7.2 | you with a thought or idea, then you can begin to see the power of | thought. If you can believe that you created the ego with a thought |
T3:7.2 | power of thought. If you can believe that you created the ego with a | thought or an idea, you can see where the power of thought is your |
T3:7.2 | the ego with a thought or an idea, you can see where the power of | thought is your power as well as God’s. |
T3:7.6 | many doors. You have chosen many doors to the same house and but | thought them to offer different things, only to find that the house |
T3:7.7 | one found poetry and another music, one seized upon a single | thought and through its extrapolation founded one science or another. |
T3:8.3 | played upon these feelings, using them as building blocks for its | thought system. As long as you carry this bitterness within you, you |
T3:8.7 | within God’s creation. As was said in “A Treatise on the Art of | Thought,” the idea of love can replace the idea of suffering but it |
T3:8.8 | that even an army of angels could not bring about. While such a | thought remains inconceivable to you it will not come to be. |
T3:9.3 | within it and held together by the learned ideas of the ego | thought system. Now you must imagine yourself walking outside of the |
T3:10.4 | Taking away the idea of placing blame will change your | thought processes beyond your wildest imagining. You will be |
T3:10.4 | you no word or sentiment to replace it. I ask you simply to take the | thought of it from your mind as quickly as it enters. |
T3:10.8 | like all the rest, be forgotten. The process of forgetting these | thought patterns will be only slightly different from forgetting your |
T3:10.10 | your past uncertainty. Uncertainty, like all the rest of the ego’s | thought system, was learned. Your true Self has no cause for |
T3:10.11 | you as an echo from the past. It is a habit, a pattern of the old | thought system. All you must do is not listen to it. Its voice will |
T3:10.12 | but you will need to learn what will at first seem to you a foreign | thought system. This thought system recognizes no fear or judgment, |
T3:10.12 | learn what will at first seem to you a foreign thought system. This | thought system recognizes no fear or judgment, no uncertainty or |
T3:10.12 | no uncertainty or doubt, no contrast and no division. It is the | thought system of unity. It is your true thought system and will be |
T3:10.12 | and no division. It is the thought system of unity. It is your true | thought system and will be easily remembered once you begin to let it |
T3:10.14 | What we are doing now is much like translating the learned | thought system of the ego into the thought system of the Christ-Self |
T3:10.14 | much like translating the learned thought system of the ego into the | thought system of the Christ-Self that you but think you have |
T3:10.14 | dwell in the House of Truth, if you do not resist unlearning the ego | thought system, the thought system of your true Self will quite |
T3:10.14 | Truth, if you do not resist unlearning the ego thought system, the | thought system of your true Self will quite simply return to your |
T3:10.14 | will quite simply return to your memory. You will soon forget the | thought system of the ego-self even though, when encountering those |
T3:10.14 | the ego-self even though, when encountering those who still use that | thought system, you will be able to communicate with them. Yet the |
T3:10.14 | yourself continuously teaching the language, if you will, of the new | thought system, for you will have no desire to communicate with |
T3:11.16 | against righteousness. It comes to remind you, as you replace the | thought system of illusion with the thought system of the truth, that |
T3:11.16 | remind you, as you replace the thought system of illusion with the | thought system of the truth, that having remembered the truth of who |
T3:11.16 | wrong. This temptation will not long be with you for once the old | thought system is thoroughly translated to the new, such ideas as |
T3:13.2 | temptations of the human experience. In “A Treatise on the Art of | Thought,” we spoke of these temptations in regards to extremes of the |
T3:13.4 | lies ahead of you now is simply learning in accordance with the new | thought system of the truth; accepting the truth and leaving illusion |
T3:13.4 | the truth; accepting the truth and leaving illusion behind. The new | thought system is simple to learn. What is of love is truth. What is |
T3:13.14 | form and your Self as your physical self represents, in form, the | thought or image produced within the Self. Ideas, in the context in |
T3:14.1 | The death of the ego | thought system has made way for the birth of the thought system of |
T3:14.1 | The death of the ego thought system has made way for the birth of the | thought system of the truth. The thought system of the ego was based |
T3:14.1 | has made way for the birth of the thought system of the truth. The | thought system of the ego was based on fear. In this time of |
T3:14.1 | of the ego was based on fear. In this time of translation from one | thought system to the other, the most subtle and yet significant |
T3:14.1 | is the change from the foundation of fear, the basis of the ego | thought system, to a foundation of love, the basis of the thought |
T3:14.1 | of the ego thought system, to a foundation of love, the basis of the | thought system of truth. While the foundation of fear, like the ego, |
T3:14.1 | action, you will not experience the freedom of living from the new | thought system. The new thought system will still exist within your |
T3:14.1 | the freedom of living from the new thought system. The new | thought system will still exist within your mind and heart, as |
T3:14.1 | nothing can now take this memory from you, but to experience the new | thought system as thought alone will not bring about the changes you |
T3:14.1 | this memory from you, but to experience the new thought system as | thought alone will not bring about the changes you would so desire to |
T3:14.2 | Let me attempt to make the difference between having a new | thought system and living by a new thought system more clear. Because |
T3:14.2 | difference between having a new thought system and living by a new | thought system more clear. Because you now are translating the |
T3:14.2 | a new thought system more clear. Because you now are translating the | thought system of the ego into the thought system of the truth, you |
T3:14.2 | you now are translating the thought system of the ego into the | thought system of the truth, you will begin to believe in such things |
T3:14.3 | with you old patterns of behavior. Once the translation of the new | thought system for the old is complete, this will no longer happen. |
T3:14.5 | immeasurably in leaving behind patterns of behavior based on the old | thought system of fear. Despite the foundation of fear upon which |
T3:14.5 | system of fear. Despite the foundation of fear upon which your old | thought system was based, you still would not be other than who you |
T3:14.8 | making but simply the choice to live by the truth of the new | thought system. If you but let go the old, and with it the patterns |
T3:15.11 | this new beginning save for the finalizing of the translation of the | thought system of the ego to the thought system of the truth. As we |
T3:15.11 | of the translation of the thought system of the ego to the | thought system of the truth. As we have said before, it is impossible |
T3:15.11 | As we have said before, it is impossible to learn the new with the | thought system of the old. It is impossible to learn the truth |
T3:15.11 | that love, peace, and truth are interchangeable ideas within the new | thought system. Thus, truth, like love, is not something that you can |
T3:15.14 | the past. What will assist you most, as the translation of the old | thought system for the new continues, are the beliefs that you |
T3:15.16 | be represented in form. These beliefs can, with the help of the new | thought system, change the very nature of the self described by the |
T3:15.18 | The total replacement of illusion with the truth is what the new | thought system will accomplish. Obviously, this replacement must be |
T3:16.3 | which it is you plan. These have been the ways of creation in the | thought system of the ego, ways that have brought much advancement to |
T3:16.8 | mind and heart will aid the translation of this aspect of the ego | thought system to the thought system of the truth. |
T3:16.8 | aid the translation of this aspect of the ego thought system to the | thought system of the truth. |
T3:16.12 | this fear of loss, you would not find it difficult to live by the | thought system of the truth. This fear relates very strongly to your |
T3:16.16 | All of these temptations worked together in the | thought system of the ego and created patterns that caused them to |
T3:16.17 | of the truth and see the reverse take place. See how quickly the | thought system of the truth builds upon itself and forms a real and |
T3:17.4 | beginning you are now called to. It required the learning of a new | thought system, the thought system of the physical, a thought system |
T3:17.4 | now called to. It required the learning of a new thought system, the | thought system of the physical, a thought system that was not needed |
T3:17.4 | of a new thought system, the thought system of the physical, a | thought system that was not needed before there was physical form. |
T3:17.4 | other creation stories, but tell of a “mistake” in the learning of a | thought system of physicality, a mistake that became a building block |
T3:17.8 | God the Creator, has known the existence of the illusion and the | thought system of the ego-self and been able to communicate within |
T3:18.9 | way, you will join the mechanisms of your physical form to the new | thought system of the truth. Your body, as has been often said, is a |
T3:18.9 | you choose to have it serve you. It has always been led by your | thought system. If it is no longer instructed by the thought system |
T3:18.9 | led by your thought system. If it is no longer instructed by the | thought system of illusion, it is natural to realize that it will now |
T3:18.9 | it is natural to realize that it will now be instructed by the | thought system of the truth. Thus your eyes will learn to observe |
T3:18.10 | of your mind. This is the thinking of the ego-thought system. The | thought system of the truth realizes that the external world is but a |
T3:19.1 | occur within your physical form as it begins to be guided by the | thought system of the truth rather than the thought system of |
T3:19.1 | to be guided by the thought system of the truth rather than the | thought system of illusion. You will fear these changes less if you |
T3:19.2 | For ages man has | thought that spiritual joy diminishes physical joy. While there is no |
T3:19.4 | and retribution. These things have always had as their cause the | thought system of the ego or the bitterness of the heart. As cause |
T3:19.4 | in physical form without a corresponding cause birthed in the ego | thought system or the bitterness of the heart. |
T3:19.9 | There is no longer any time to waste on such illusions. The | thought system of the truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it |
T3:19.9 | truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it not in truth. The | thought system of the truth is a thought system that is not split by |
T3:19.9 | and so sees it not in truth. The thought system of the truth is a | thought system that is not split by varying goals and desires. It is |
T3:19.9 | system that is not split by varying goals and desires. It is a | thought system of unity. It is a thought system of one thought, one |
T3:19.9 | varying goals and desires. It is a thought system of unity. It is a | thought system of one thought, one goal. That goal is the original |
T3:19.9 | It is a thought system of unity. It is a thought system of one | thought, one goal. That goal is the original thought that began the |
T3:19.9 | a thought system of one thought, one goal. That goal is the original | thought that began the experience in physical form, the thought of |
T3:19.9 | the original thought that began the experience in physical form, the | thought of expressing the Self in observable form. |
T3:19.10 | to which the body merely responded. The body’s response to the new | thought system will be different in many ways, none of which will |
T3:19.11 | While others still remain tied to the old | thought system, human behavior will still reflect harmful actions |
T3:19.12 | These lessons could not be taught while blame remained within your | thought system. No victim is to blame for the violence done to them. |
T3:20.1 | seemed to become a master that made of you a slave. Now time must be | thought of in a new way, a way that has to do with effectiveness. |
T3:20.1 | a false cause and so no effects that exist in truth. Now, your every | thought and action will have effect, and the choices that lie before |
T3:20.4 | In “A Treatise on the Art of | Thought,” you were asked to request a miracle as a learning device. |
T3:20.10 | Your new | thought system is not tied to beliefs of an “if this, then that” |
T3:21.15 | feel you have chosen to be within that world. Whether you have given | thought to the interconnection of these ideas you hold about yourself |
T3:21.20 | personal self will be useful as that certainty is translated to the | thought system of the truth and aids you in becoming certain of your |
T3:22.12 | what is and what will be. You may have, upon reading those words, | thought that this creative tension would not necessarily be a good |
T3:22.15 | might not. Realize that this game of chance is a pattern of the old | thought system that needs to be replaced by certainty. If you have |
T3:22.15 | game and have fun doing it. Do not bring this attitude into your new | thought system or your new life. If you are tired of the old, be |
T4:1.23 | You may have seen the acts that this yearning has driven them to and | thought, incorrectly, that the new time that is here is the end of |
T4:1.23 | time that is here is the end of the days of innocence. You may have | thought it advantageous to have once been so clearly able to see the |
T4:2.13 | your Self and in your uncertainty, still subject to the patterns of | thought of the old. Many of these patterns do not concern me for they |
T4:2.31 | Have you expected to see in the same way but more lovingly? Have you | thought you might begin to recognize those who, like you, are joined |
T4:2.31 | Have you included other senses in your idea of sight? Have you | thought your instincts will be sharpened and that you will know with |
T4:5.13 | you have believed in any kind of afterlife at all, you have perhaps | thought of the afterlife as having two sides. Some have thought of |
T4:5.13 | have perhaps thought of the afterlife as having two sides. Some have | thought of this as heaven and hell. Others as all or nothing. Many of |
T4:5.13 | this as heaven and hell. Others as all or nothing. Many of you have | thought of it as a time of judgment. But I tell you truly; it is no |
T4:6.8 | accept in this fullness of time. In this time of unity, dedicate all | thought to unity. Accept no separation. Accept all choices. Thus are |
T4:7.6 | The mind, once released from the ego’s | thought system, has but to relearn the thought system of the truth. |
T4:7.6 | once released from the ego’s thought system, has but to relearn the | thought system of the truth. Your mind, heart, and body have joined |
T4:8.7 | was! If you can imagine for a moment yourself as a being whose every | thought became manifest, as perhaps you can envision from remembering |
T4:12.10 | The only way to do so is to, for a short while, be vigilant of your | thought patterns so that you eradicate the idea of learning in |
T4:12.20 | they are replaced by a new pattern. That self-doubt arises in your | thought patterns will not mean that you have cause for self-doubt. |
T4:12.23 | words, you, as a being of singular consciousness, could learn the | thought patterns of a singular consciousness because it was a finite |
T4:12.23 | could think of this as something which, were it integrated into the | thought processes of the singular brain, would cause brain damage, |
T4:12.27 | the pattern of your thoughts, even after the ego came to rule your | thought system. Without this pattern, the ego could have succeeded in |
D:1.12 | This | thought makes you worry about the identity of the one you have called |
D:1.21 | unity, a learning that has been different from all learning you but | thought you accomplished as a separated self. You have achieved an |
D:2.11 | you desired it to be you call it a failure. You admit that what you | thought would work did not work. |
D:2.12 | trial and error. No sure results are counted on. When a pattern of | thought or behavior has been found to work in more cases than not, it |
D:3.8 | to you because you have recently learned them and through the art of | thought begun to integrate them into the elevated Self of form. These |
D:4.7 | For most, the prison system is a very successful deterrent. The | thought of time in prison fills the mind with fear. And yet those who |
D:4.9 | Your prison was created by the separated thoughts of the separated | thought “system.” Systems, as you may recall, are the result of your |
D:4.14 | Systems of | thought are both divinely inspired and products of the separated |
D:4.14 | the separated self. The idea of giving and receiving as one might be | thought of as a divinely inspired system of thought. In such a way of |
D:4.14 | as one might be thought of as a divinely inspired system of | thought. In such a way of thinking, one would take the internal |
D:4.14 | of thought. In such a way of thinking, one would take the internal | thought pattern, enhance it with the external pattern, and by seeing |
D:4.14 | cooperation of all, understand and live according to the system of | thought of giving and receiving being one. Systems of thought are |
D:4.14 | the system of thought of giving and receiving being one. Systems of | thought are thus the foundation upon which how you live arises. The |
D:4.14 | foundation upon which how you live arises. The truth is a system of | thought. It exists in wholeness and has always been available. |
D:4.15 | Systems of | thought that arose from the separated self are those you have |
D:4.15 | are those you have accepted as the truth. Some of these systems of | thought were part of the divine pattern. Contrast is one such system. |
D:4.15 | for your learning. It was upon the foundation of this and other | thought systems that your perception developed. Through contrast, you |
D:4.16 | Other systems of | thought were not part of the divine pattern. The ego is one such |
D:4.16 | and we have heretofore referred to both the ego and to the ego’s | thought system, but the ego is quite rightly seen as a system in and |
D:4.16 | the ego is quite rightly seen as a system in and of itself. It is | thought externalized and given an identity you but falsely believed |
D:4.16 | you but falsely believed to be yourself. From this one externalized | thought pattern came most of your false ideas, ideas that made it |
D:4.16 | ideas, ideas that made it difficult even for the divinely inspired | thought systems to provide the learning they were designed to impart. |
D:4.17 | patterns, or systems, were also built from the systems of | thought that have been your foundation, the basic building blocks of |
D:4.24 | rather than learning. Turn to this as the new pattern and to the | thought system of giving and receiving as one. Let the authority of |
D:5.7 | the body and its acts as representative of truth. You have | thought the things you do represent your drives, but they simply |
D:5.10 | now as you are called to see what you might previously have | thought of as inconsequential in the light of truth. Everything given |
D:5.20 | with the universe? As you can see, you are now approaching another | thought reversal. Fear not that your confusion will last, for with |
D:5.20 | reversal. Fear not that your confusion will last, for with this | thought reversal will come your final release. |
D:6.2 | that will be used less and less as the time of learning passes. The | thought reversal of which we recently spoke is why I bring this up. |
D:6.5 | is thus with new ideas about the body that we will begin the final | thought reversal that will allow you to live in form as who you truly |
D:6.17 | and receiving are one, you will begin to see the enormity of the | thought reversal that now awaits your acceptance. As I said earlier, |
D:6.21 | take it one step away from the thinking of the “if this, then that” | thought system we are leaving behind. As a non-learning being you are |
D:6.27 | is capable of providing. We have redefined the miracle as the art of | thought, or the continual act of prayer that sustains the unity of |
D:8.9 | these dialogues. As the mind opens and accepts the new, the art of | thought will become your new means of thinking. What has been learned |
D:9.2 | The final | thought reversal that was spoken of in the section on acceptance is |
D:9.3 | led to see that this desire has always been with you, and you have | thought it is the very desire that, once defined and acted upon, |
D:9.4 | But you have | thought about this desire to know who you are in one way or another |
D:9.4 | learning, the pattern, even of your wholeheartedness, remains one of | thought. This pattern is what the new patterns of acceptance and |
D:9.5 | Thought is a practice and a pattern of the separated and thus | |
D:9.5 | God, and when ideas were spoken of as if they were synonymous with | thought, this was an accurate and truthful way of expressing what was |
D:9.8 | with the teaching of “A Treatise on the Art of Thought”. If | thought is what imprisons you, why would the “art of thought” be |
D:9.10 | to create the new, through the means of old, including the means of | thought. |
D:11.1 | We haven’t, here, been talking of the art of | thought, but of the use of thought. You use thought to solve |
D:11.1 | haven’t, here, been talking of the art of thought, but of the use of | thought. You use thought to solve problems, apply thought to |
D:11.1 | talking of the art of thought, but of the use of thought. You use | thought to solve problems, apply thought to intellectual puzzles, |
D:11.1 | but of the use of thought. You use thought to solve problems, apply | thought to intellectual puzzles, focus your thoughts in order to make |
D:11.2 | in this way, dear brothers and sisters, is insane. To think of the | thought or idea of God by which you were created as the same type of |
D:11.2 | thought or idea of God by which you were created as the same type of | thought I have just described would be insane. Are you willing any |
D:11.4 | is of unity. True giving and receiving is not of the separated | thought of the separated thought system of the separated self. Your |
D:11.4 | and receiving is not of the separated thought of the separated | thought system of the separated self. Your acceptance of the concepts |
D:11.4 | on the Art of Thought” was but a beginning to the total rejection of | thought as you know it that must now occur in order to go on to |
D:12.1 | of your universe and yourself, there is no mechanism through which | thought can enter your mind. You believe thoughts exist in your mind |
D:12.1 | that a cessation of brain activity is equivalent to the end of | thought, you accept this as proof that your thoughts originate from |
D:12.3 | They are, quite simply, not the separated thoughts of the separated | thought system. |
D:12.4 | This work is called a dialogue. A dialogue is most often | thought of as a discourse between two or more people and as such is |
D:12.9 | from unity are not the same as the thoughts that arise from the | thought system of the separated self. We might make this a simpler |
D:12.9 | subject to discuss by making a distinction between thinking and | thought. This distinction, while it will not be consistent with your |
D:12.13 | assist you in leaving patterns of thinking behind is the idea that | thought as we are describing it, the thought that is not really |
D:12.13 | behind is the idea that thought as we are describing it, the | thought that is not really thought but the way of coming to know of |
D:12.13 | that thought as we are describing it, the thought that is not really | thought but the way of coming to know of the Self joined in unity, |
D:14.1 | of unity. Discovery is also consistent with the way most of you have | thought of it throughout your lifetime. It is, in other words, |
D:14.13 | it will become your identity.” That treasure is the new way of | thought put forth in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought”, the thought |
D:14.13 | way of thought put forth in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought”, the | thought that is the miracle, or miracle-readiness, the thought that |
D:14.13 | Thought”, the thought that is the miracle, or miracle-readiness, the | thought that comes of unity and that extends and expresses itself |
D:15.17 | Maintenance is | thought of most often as keeping what you have, and as keeping what |
D:15.17 | have, and as keeping what you have in good repair. It is not often | thought of as a lasting measure, which is the primary difference |
D:16.5 | know, the ability to be, the ability to create. Through the art of | thought, these abilities become who we are. God and Creation are |
D:16.12 | and it should not be seen as a cause for disappointment. Perhaps you | thought you were beyond this point of becoming. And yet, as you have |
D:16.12 | you have felt as if you still have a long way to go. You have often | thought that even though you may be done with learning, you don’t |
D:16.17 | is but a photograph that remains, a copy of what you once might have | thought of as your “original” self. It is but an impression, as in |
D:17.13 | as well as your desire, has moved beyond the pattern of | thought. |
D:Day1.6 | Now that you have moved beyond the | thought system of the ego self, you look back on it and realize why |
D:Day1.6 | ego was your guide. You were required to make a choice between the | thought system of the ego and the thought system of unity. This |
D:Day1.6 | to make a choice between the thought system of the ego and the | thought system of unity. This choice was made, and thus you have |
D:Day3.28 | was a learning device—not one of divine design, but one of the | thought system of the ego. It was a trick to keep you constantly |
D:Day3.31 | joy would err in thinking that it could. How many times has what you | thought would provide you with reason for joy failed to do so once |
D:Day4.5 | has not been a choice. Both as divine design and as a pattern of the | thought system of the ego, learning has been with you and within you. |
D:Day4.29 | unnatural your breathing becomes when it becomes the focus of your | thought. Thinking about breathing imposes an unnatural constraint |
D:Day4.51 | fear, for fear is the cause of the state of learning. You may have | thought separation was the cause, but separation into form, had it |
D:Day5.5 | from their mouths as speech is enabled that bypasses the realm of | thought completely. Do not fight any of these feelings or others that |
D:Day7.12 | with grace. This occurs as you give up the control you have but | thought you exerted over your life and its circumstances, and live in |
D:Day8.17 | have been to accept the feelings generated by the fear of the ego | thought system or the bitterness of your heart. It would have been to |
D:Day8.26 | The very idea of potential, you may recall, is a product of the ego | thought system that would keep your true Self hidden. You are used to |
D:Day8.29 | can err in following your feelings. This is the thinking of the old | thought system, not the new. This is thinking comprised of the |
D:Day9.7 | of expression, you believe you have allowed yourself freedom of | thought. You believe you have allowed yourself freedom of feeling. |
D:Day10.10 | This type of intuition seems to come more as | thought than as feeling, but even so, it is your feelings about such |
D:Day10.11 | What you have trusted in the most is rational | thought, and intuition is different than rational thought, as are |
D:Day10.11 | most is rational thought, and intuition is different than rational | thought, as are feelings of all kinds. You think of feelings either |
D:Day10.11 | trusted in these feelings as much as you have trusted in rational | thought. This lack of trust works both for you and against you now. |
D:Day10.28 | a particular person you fondly remember from life and how you have | thought of him or her since death. Do you not occasionally think that |
D:Day13.1 | Once the One Self became form and knew Its Self, it knew separate | thought. The separate thoughts of the one self, rather than the form |
D:Day15.26 | whom you are coming to know, and perhaps quite different than you | thought it would be. You will be shown that you can enter the |
D:Day15.27 | may have grown less eager to strike out on your own. You may have | thought the joining being done here was the joining with a specific |
D:Day16.2 | touched your heart is there because you felt it. All that you have | thought is still there because you thought it. |
D:Day16.2 | you felt it. All that you have thought is still there because you | thought it. |
D:Day16.15 | Consciousness began as all feeling and all | thought, all of which were of love because love is everything. All |
D:Day19.8 | from Christ-consciousness as demonstrations of ways. Those who have | thought of Mary as an intermediary are as inaccurate in this belief |
D:Day19.8 | as an intermediary are as inaccurate in this belief as are those who | thought of Jesus in such a way. Neither demonstrated intermediary |
D:Day20.10 | Apply the art of | thought to this idea and you will complete the first transition. |
D:Day21.10 | Concentrate on making the first transition and on the reversal of | thought that it requires. Thus will you carry this time forward with |
D:Day26.6 | Your self-guidance can be | thought of as an internal compass. It will not necessarily know the |
D:Day27.4 | showing up as flashes of insight. These flashes of insight might be | thought of as brief views from the mountain. The obstacles confronted |
D:Day28.16 | the truth. Most of what is not the truth has been identified as old | thought patterns. This is all that the notion of a giver and a |
D:Day28.16 | This is all that the notion of a giver and a receiver is: An old | thought pattern. |
D:Day28.17 | Thought patterns exist within thought systems that have been | |
D:Day28.17 | Thought patterns exist within | thought systems that have been externalized and are part of the world |
D:Day32.5 | concept of God as Supreme Being—God as one being, one entity. When | thought of in such a way, it is somewhat easier to relate to God than |
D:Day32.5 | such a way, it is somewhat easier to relate to God than when God is | thought of in broader terms. You might think of God as you think of |
D:Day35.17 | return to previous discussions of original creation, but it must be | thought of so that you understand creation. It has been said before |
D:Day35.19 | unity as has been your concept of God and man. Few of you have even | thought of creating as God creates. You have barely been able to |
D:Day35.19 | of creating as God creates. You have barely been able to accept the | thought of the miracle! |
D:Day35.20 | “created” during the time of your separation by being who you have | thought yourself to be. |
D:Day36.13 | with nobility or doubt, boldness or timidity, all within a frame of | thought and feeling that has felt completely real to you and is |
D:Day36.15 | To be a being of feeling, | thought, creativity and knowing or perception is to be one in being |
D:Day37.13 | “a” being) you have power—the power of being which is the power of | thought, feeling, creating, and perceiving or knowing. |
D:Day37.21 | in unity and relationship with everything God is one with every | thought and every feeling. God is one with every creation. God is all |
D:Day40.16 | your brothers and sisters, relationships that define who you have | thought me to be. Because these relationships are so different, many |
E.2 | it? The questions remain only as questions of the old patterns of | thought, patterns that you need only be aware of before choosing to |
E.21 | if you will allow it to come, will take away all worry, all | thought about how you could be better, more, greater. If you still |
E.23 | to drift between being and becoming if you are not vigilant of your | thought processes. This will not take long, however, to overcome, for |
E.23 | you will not desire to turn back, not even for the familiar | thought processes that, although they have bedeviled you, you have |
A.4 | to learn in a new way. You are thus instructed not to apply your | thought and your effort, your usual means of learning, to this Course |
A.4 | Course is not for the mind but for the heart. It is not a way of | thought and effort but a way of feeling, of ease, and of direct |
A.5 | in giving up your attachment to learning through the application of | thought and effort that creates the perception of this Course’s |
A.31 | situation in a new way?” To encourage the gentleness of the art of | thought over the relentless stridency of the thinking mind is always |
A.35 | entering spoken dialogue. As was said in “A Treatise on the Art of | Thought,” “Creation is but a dialogue to which you have not |
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C:P.8 | this means. Where the original Course in Miracles was a course in | thought reversal and mind training, a course to point out the |
C:7.1 | A major | thought reversal is required now before we can go on. It has been |
D:5.20 | with the universe? As you can see, you are now approaching another | thought reversal. Fear not that your confusion will last, for with |
D:5.20 | reversal. Fear not that your confusion will last, for with this | thought reversal will come your final release. |
D:6.2 | that will be used less and less as the time of learning passes. The | thought reversal of which we recently spoke is why I bring this up. |
D:6.5 | is thus with new ideas about the body that we will begin the final | thought reversal that will allow you to live in form as who you truly |
D:6.17 | and receiving are one, you will begin to see the enormity of the | thought reversal that now awaits your acceptance. As I said earlier, |
D:9.2 | The final | thought reversal that was spoken of in the section on acceptance is |
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C:2.17 | Your mind rebels because it is the stronghold of the ego. Your | thought system is what has made the world you see, the ego its |
C:6.8 | truth and illusion. When you chose to deny relationship, you chose a | thought system based on the opposite of your reality. Thus each |
C:7.5 | This one thought constitutes a | thought system in and of itself, for it is the primary thought by |
C:8.24 | completed each night. Each day is your creation held together by the | thought system that gave it birth. To observe this is to see its |
C:8.25 | Everything is held together by the | thought system that gave birth to it. There are but two thought |
C:8.25 | system that gave birth to it. There are but two thought systems: the | thought system of God, and the thought system of the ego or the |
C:8.25 | are but two thought systems: the thought system of God, and the | thought system of the ego or the separated self. The thought system |
C:8.25 | of God, and the thought system of the ego or the separated self. The | thought system of the separated self sees everything in separation. |
C:8.25 | system of the separated self sees everything in separation. The | thought system of God sees everything in unity. God’s thought system |
C:8.25 | The thought system of God sees everything in unity. God’s | thought system is one of continuous creation, rebirth and renewal. |
C:8.25 | system is one of continuous creation, rebirth and renewal. The ego’s | thought system is one of continuous destruction and disassembly, of |
C:10.3 | is wholeness. All things exist in wholeness, including the | thought system that you made to protect the illusion you hold so |
C:10.3 | system that you made to protect the illusion you hold so dear. Your | thought system is completely alien to the truth, but completely |
C:10.3 | cannot fail to learn, but neither can you learn of it in parts. The | thought system of truth is as wholly consistent as the thought system |
C:10.3 | in parts. The thought system of truth is as wholly consistent as the | thought system of illusion, and you cannot take what you will and |
C:10.3 | runs the body, but identified as the center of yourself—has no | thought system separate from your own and must exist in the reality |
C:10.19 | concern for needs such as food and shelter, but for survival of the | thought system of the separated self. Happiness is not a priority |
C:11.6 | to relinquish illusion’s hold on you. You can be faithful to but one | thought system. One is the thought system of the separated self and |
C:11.6 | on you. You can be faithful to but one thought system. One is the | thought system of the separated self and is based on separation. The |
C:11.6 | of the separated self and is based on separation. The other is the | thought system of creation and is based on union. Your faith in what |
C:19.17 | can bypass the need for the separate thoughts of the separated one’s | thought system. But you must be trained to do this. Thus your |
C:31.2 | be made for some of you to fully let go of your fear of the shared | thought system of unity. |
C:31.25 | to keep truth a secret, one of the most ridiculous ideas of the ego | thought system. |
T1:4.8 | creation, put the “you” of the ego or the body at the center of its | thought system and from this central position developed all of its |
T1:5.4 | the all or the nothingness, the eternal or the void. While your | thought system here has been described often as insanity, this is the |
T1:5.9 | we have defined it many times within this Course, must exist in the | thought system that is real to you. The thought system of the |
T1:5.9 | Course, must exist in the thought system that is real to you. The | thought system of the ego-mind is what has been real to you and thus |
T1:5.9 | nothing else that will free who you are but freedom from the ego’s | thought system. That the ego’s thought system has kept you from this |
T1:5.9 | you are but freedom from the ego’s thought system. That the ego’s | thought system has kept you from this freedom is the seeming |
T1:5.10 | the only cause of your experience here. When released from the ego | thought system, the heart becomes the determiner of what you |
T1:5.10 | is the real you or center of your Self, being joined with the only | thought system that is real, the thought system of the truth. How |
T1:5.10 | Self, being joined with the only thought system that is real, the | thought system of the truth. How could a thought system based on |
T1:5.10 | system that is real, the thought system of the truth. How could a | thought system based on anything but the truth lead to anything but |
T1:5.12 | and finally convinced. You must experience the reality of the new | thought system or it will remain forever theoretical. You must let go |
T1:5.12 | You must let go of the foundation of fear on which the old | thought system was built in order to experience the new. |
T1:5.13 | The art of thought invites the experience of the new | thought system by being willing to replace the old with the new. |
T1:6.1 | The | thought system of the ego-mind is a learned system and this is why it |
T1:6.1 | is a learned system and this is why it can be unlearned. The | thought system of the truth is always present as the truth is always |
T1:6.1 | unlearned. It will thus be revealed to you as soon as the learned | thought system ceases to block its realization. |
T3:1.6 | self, as represented by your body, while adhering to the ego’s | thought system, became an ego-self or an unreal self. An unreal self |
T3:1.7 | The ego’s | thought system has been replaced by the thought system of unity and |
T3:1.7 | The ego’s thought system has been replaced by the | thought system of unity and you are left, perhaps, feeling unsure of |
T3:1.13 | with the ego once and finally vanquished, the patterns of the ego’s | thought system remain to be undone. This is atonement. We work now to |
T3:2.4 | same terms that made it necessary to thoroughly discuss the ego’s | thought system. What you believe about yourself is part of the |
T3:2.11 | impossible for you to imagine this holiness with the concepts of the | thought system you heretofore have relied upon. This thought system |
T3:2.11 | concepts of the thought system you heretofore have relied upon. This | thought system has allowed only the acceptance of a reality within |
T3:3.7 | the changed beliefs we have worked together to integrate into your | thought system, are only a first step, a step toward holy |
T3:3.7 | step, a step toward holy relationship. These new beliefs of your new | thought system must be wholehearted. They cannot be beliefs that |
T3:6.4 | self, there has always been just enough room within the ego’s | thought system to keep within you the idea of a self the ego is not. |
T3:7.1 | a separated self, a thought, or idea, of absolute untruth. The ego’s | thought system then formed beliefs that supported the initial idea of |
T3:8.3 | played upon these feelings, using them as building blocks for its | thought system. As long as you carry this bitterness within you, you |
T3:9.3 | within it and held together by the learned ideas of the ego | thought system. Now you must imagine yourself walking outside of the |
T3:10.10 | your past uncertainty. Uncertainty, like all the rest of the ego’s | thought system, was learned. Your true Self has no cause for |
T3:10.11 | you as an echo from the past. It is a habit, a pattern of the old | thought system. All you must do is not listen to it. Its voice will |
T3:10.12 | but you will need to learn what will at first seem to you a foreign | thought system. This thought system recognizes no fear or judgment, |
T3:10.12 | learn what will at first seem to you a foreign thought system. This | thought system recognizes no fear or judgment, no uncertainty or |
T3:10.12 | no uncertainty or doubt, no contrast and no division. It is the | thought system of unity. It is your true thought system and will be |
T3:10.12 | and no division. It is the thought system of unity. It is your true | thought system and will be easily remembered once you begin to let it |
T3:10.14 | What we are doing now is much like translating the learned | thought system of the ego into the thought system of the Christ-Self |
T3:10.14 | much like translating the learned thought system of the ego into the | thought system of the Christ-Self that you but think you have |
T3:10.14 | dwell in the House of Truth, if you do not resist unlearning the ego | thought system, the thought system of your true Self will quite |
T3:10.14 | Truth, if you do not resist unlearning the ego thought system, the | thought system of your true Self will quite simply return to your |
T3:10.14 | will quite simply return to your memory. You will soon forget the | thought system of the ego-self even though, when encountering those |
T3:10.14 | the ego-self even though, when encountering those who still use that | thought system, you will be able to communicate with them. Yet the |
T3:10.14 | yourself continuously teaching the language, if you will, of the new | thought system, for you will have no desire to communicate with |
T3:11.16 | against righteousness. It comes to remind you, as you replace the | thought system of illusion with the thought system of the truth, that |
T3:11.16 | remind you, as you replace the thought system of illusion with the | thought system of the truth, that having remembered the truth of who |
T3:11.16 | wrong. This temptation will not long be with you for once the old | thought system is thoroughly translated to the new, such ideas as |
T3:13.4 | lies ahead of you now is simply learning in accordance with the new | thought system of the truth; accepting the truth and leaving illusion |
T3:13.4 | the truth; accepting the truth and leaving illusion behind. The new | thought system is simple to learn. What is of love is truth. What is |
T3:14.1 | The death of the ego | thought system has made way for the birth of the thought system of |
T3:14.1 | The death of the ego thought system has made way for the birth of the | thought system of the truth. The thought system of the ego was based |
T3:14.1 | has made way for the birth of the thought system of the truth. The | thought system of the ego was based on fear. In this time of |
T3:14.1 | of the ego was based on fear. In this time of translation from one | thought system to the other, the most subtle and yet significant |
T3:14.1 | is the change from the foundation of fear, the basis of the ego | thought system, to a foundation of love, the basis of the thought |
T3:14.1 | of the ego thought system, to a foundation of love, the basis of the | thought system of truth. While the foundation of fear, like the ego, |
T3:14.1 | action, you will not experience the freedom of living from the new | thought system. The new thought system will still exist within your |
T3:14.1 | the freedom of living from the new thought system. The new | thought system will still exist within your mind and heart, as |
T3:14.1 | nothing can now take this memory from you, but to experience the new | thought system as thought alone will not bring about the changes you |
T3:14.2 | Let me attempt to make the difference between having a new | thought system and living by a new thought system more clear. Because |
T3:14.2 | difference between having a new thought system and living by a new | thought system more clear. Because you now are translating the |
T3:14.2 | a new thought system more clear. Because you now are translating the | thought system of the ego into the thought system of the truth, you |
T3:14.2 | you now are translating the thought system of the ego into the | thought system of the truth, you will begin to believe in such things |
T3:14.3 | with you old patterns of behavior. Once the translation of the new | thought system for the old is complete, this will no longer happen. |
T3:14.5 | immeasurably in leaving behind patterns of behavior based on the old | thought system of fear. Despite the foundation of fear upon which |
T3:14.5 | system of fear. Despite the foundation of fear upon which your old | thought system was based, you still would not be other than who you |
T3:14.8 | making but simply the choice to live by the truth of the new | thought system. If you but let go the old, and with it the patterns |
T3:15.11 | this new beginning save for the finalizing of the translation of the | thought system of the ego to the thought system of the truth. As we |
T3:15.11 | of the translation of the thought system of the ego to the | thought system of the truth. As we have said before, it is impossible |
T3:15.11 | As we have said before, it is impossible to learn the new with the | thought system of the old. It is impossible to learn the truth |
T3:15.11 | that love, peace, and truth are interchangeable ideas within the new | thought system. Thus, truth, like love, is not something that you can |
T3:15.14 | the past. What will assist you most, as the translation of the old | thought system for the new continues, are the beliefs that you |
T3:15.16 | be represented in form. These beliefs can, with the help of the new | thought system, change the very nature of the self described by the |
T3:15.18 | The total replacement of illusion with the truth is what the new | thought system will accomplish. Obviously, this replacement must be |
T3:16.3 | which it is you plan. These have been the ways of creation in the | thought system of the ego, ways that have brought much advancement to |
T3:16.8 | mind and heart will aid the translation of this aspect of the ego | thought system to the thought system of the truth. |
T3:16.8 | aid the translation of this aspect of the ego thought system to the | thought system of the truth. |
T3:16.12 | this fear of loss, you would not find it difficult to live by the | thought system of the truth. This fear relates very strongly to your |
T3:16.16 | All of these temptations worked together in the | thought system of the ego and created patterns that caused them to |
T3:16.17 | of the truth and see the reverse take place. See how quickly the | thought system of the truth builds upon itself and forms a real and |
T3:17.4 | beginning you are now called to. It required the learning of a new | thought system, the thought system of the physical, a thought system |
T3:17.4 | now called to. It required the learning of a new thought system, the | thought system of the physical, a thought system that was not needed |
T3:17.4 | of a new thought system, the thought system of the physical, a | thought system that was not needed before there was physical form. |
T3:17.4 | other creation stories, but tell of a “mistake” in the learning of a | thought system of physicality, a mistake that became a building block |
T3:17.8 | God the Creator, has known the existence of the illusion and the | thought system of the ego-self and been able to communicate within |
T3:18.9 | way, you will join the mechanisms of your physical form to the new | thought system of the truth. Your body, as has been often said, is a |
T3:18.9 | you choose to have it serve you. It has always been led by your | thought system. If it is no longer instructed by the thought system |
T3:18.9 | led by your thought system. If it is no longer instructed by the | thought system of illusion, it is natural to realize that it will now |
T3:18.9 | it is natural to realize that it will now be instructed by the | thought system of the truth. Thus your eyes will learn to observe |
T3:18.10 | of your mind. This is the thinking of the ego-thought system. The | thought system of the truth realizes that the external world is but a |
T3:19.1 | occur within your physical form as it begins to be guided by the | thought system of the truth rather than the thought system of |
T3:19.1 | to be guided by the thought system of the truth rather than the | thought system of illusion. You will fear these changes less if you |
T3:19.4 | and retribution. These things have always had as their cause the | thought system of the ego or the bitterness of the heart. As cause |
T3:19.4 | in physical form without a corresponding cause birthed in the ego | thought system or the bitterness of the heart. |
T3:19.9 | There is no longer any time to waste on such illusions. The | thought system of the truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it |
T3:19.9 | truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it not in truth. The | thought system of the truth is a thought system that is not split by |
T3:19.9 | and so sees it not in truth. The thought system of the truth is a | thought system that is not split by varying goals and desires. It is |
T3:19.9 | system that is not split by varying goals and desires. It is a | thought system of unity. It is a thought system of one thought, one |
T3:19.9 | varying goals and desires. It is a thought system of unity. It is a | thought system of one thought, one goal. That goal is the original |
T3:19.10 | to which the body merely responded. The body’s response to the new | thought system will be different in many ways, none of which will |
T3:19.11 | While others still remain tied to the old | thought system, human behavior will still reflect harmful actions |
T3:19.12 | These lessons could not be taught while blame remained within your | thought system. No victim is to blame for the violence done to them. |
T3:20.10 | Your new | thought system is not tied to beliefs of an “if this, then that” |
T3:21.20 | personal self will be useful as that certainty is translated to the | thought system of the truth and aids you in becoming certain of your |
T3:22.15 | might not. Realize that this game of chance is a pattern of the old | thought system that needs to be replaced by certainty. If you have |
T3:22.15 | game and have fun doing it. Do not bring this attitude into your new | thought system or your new life. If you are tired of the old, be |
T4:7.6 | The mind, once released from the ego’s | thought system, has but to relearn the thought system of the truth. |
T4:7.6 | once released from the ego’s thought system, has but to relearn the | thought system of the truth. Your mind, heart, and body have joined |
T4:12.27 | the pattern of your thoughts, even after the ego came to rule your | thought system. Without this pattern, the ego could have succeeded in |
D:4.16 | and we have heretofore referred to both the ego and to the ego’s | thought system, but the ego is quite rightly seen as a system in and |
D:4.24 | rather than learning. Turn to this as the new pattern and to the | thought system of giving and receiving as one. Let the authority of |
D:6.21 | take it one step away from the thinking of the “if this, then that” | thought system we are leaving behind. As a non-learning being you are |
D:11.4 | and receiving is not of the separated thought of the separated | thought system of the separated self. Your acceptance of the concepts |
D:12.3 | They are, quite simply, not the separated thoughts of the separated | thought system. |
D:12.9 | from unity are not the same as the thoughts that arise from the | thought system of the separated self. We might make this a simpler |
D:Day1.6 | Now that you have moved beyond the | thought system of the ego self, you look back on it and realize why |
D:Day1.6 | ego was your guide. You were required to make a choice between the | thought system of the ego and the thought system of unity. This |
D:Day1.6 | to make a choice between the thought system of the ego and the | thought system of unity. This choice was made, and thus you have |
D:Day3.28 | was a learning device—not one of divine design, but one of the | thought system of the ego. It was a trick to keep you constantly |
D:Day4.5 | has not been a choice. Both as divine design and as a pattern of the | thought system of the ego, learning has been with you and within you. |
D:Day8.17 | have been to accept the feelings generated by the fear of the ego | thought system or the bitterness of your heart. It would have been to |
D:Day8.26 | The very idea of potential, you may recall, is a product of the ego | thought system that would keep your true Self hidden. You are used to |
D:Day8.29 | can err in following your feelings. This is the thinking of the old | thought system, not the new. This is thinking comprised of the |
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C:8.25 | by the thought system that gave birth to it. There are but two | thought systems: the thought system of God, and the thought system of |
C:10.3 | rest. Thus we will continue to point out the differences in the two | thought systems so that your ideas can begin to change, until finally |
D:4.15 | for your learning. It was upon the foundation of this and other | thought systems that your perception developed. Through contrast, you |
D:4.16 | ideas, ideas that made it difficult even for the divinely inspired | thought systems to provide the learning they were designed to impart. |
D:Day28.17 | Thought patterns exist within | thought systems that have been externalized and are part of the world |
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C:1.4 | this only because you do not understand the nature of your own | thoughts. You have placed them inside your body, conceptualizing them |
C:1.9 | of the ego, your pride a gift the ego demands. These are the magic | thoughts that oppose miracle-mindedness. These are the thoughts that |
C:1.9 | are the magic thoughts that oppose miracle-mindedness. These are the | thoughts that say on my own I am everything, rather than on my own I |
C:3.22 | Your | thoughts might lead you to a dozen answers now, more for some and |
C:3.22 | and less for others, your answers depending on the tenacity of your | thoughts, which, led by your ego, would throw logic in love’s way. |
C:3.22 | ego, would throw logic in love’s way. Some others might use their | thoughts in yet another manner, claiming to choose love and not pain |
C:4.10 | illusion is believed in because your mind has made it so. Your | thoughts have reviewed and reviewed again all the pain that love has |
C:4.12 | When you think of acting out of love, your | thoughts of love are based on sentiment and must be challenged. Love |
C:5.2 | You who have so filled your mind with senseless wanderings and | thoughts that think of nothing that is real, rejoice that there is a |
C:5.2 | chaos. The world you see is chaos and nothing in it, including your | thoughts, are trustworthy. This is why your thoughts must be newly |
C:5.2 | in it, including your thoughts, are trustworthy. This is why your | thoughts must be newly dedicated, dedicated to the only purpose |
C:5.19 | full heart can overshadow a full mind, leaving no room for senseless | thoughts but only for what is truly real. |
C:5.20 | already been stated: Dedicate your thought to union. When senseless | thoughts fill your mind, when resentments arise, when worry comes, |
C:5.20 | all thought to union.” As often as you need to replace senseless | thoughts, think of this and say it to yourself not once but a hundred |
C:5.20 | You do not need to worry about what to replace your senseless | thoughts with, as your heart will intercede by fulfilling its longing |
C:6.20 | awareness of who you are, an awareness you would deny in favor of | thoughts of death so grim they make of life a nightmare. |
C:6.21 | It is your denial of all your happy | thoughts that has led you to a life of such unhappiness. Thoughts of |
C:6.21 | your happy thoughts that has led you to a life of such unhappiness. | Thoughts of terror and of sin you will embrace, but thoughts of |
C:6.21 | unhappiness. Thoughts of terror and of sin you will embrace, but | thoughts of resurrection and new life you still before they have a |
C:6.21 | birth and call them wishful thinking. What harm do you expect happy | thoughts to do to you? At best you see them as delusional. But what |
C:8.1 | The | thoughts of your heart you have defined as your emotions. These |
C:8.1 | The thoughts of your heart you have defined as your emotions. These | thoughts stand apart from the wisdom of your heart that we have |
C:8.1 | knows to set love apart, as well as your own Self. Emotions, the | thoughts of your heart, are what we will now work with, separating as |
C:8.2 | curriculum aims to help you see that your emotions are not the real | thoughts of your heart. What other language might your heart speak? |
C:8.5 | Many emotions as well as | thoughts would seem to block your way to the stillness in which this |
C:8.7 | one day, even by those who claim to have them not. It is not your | thoughts to which you turn to bring you evidence for your resentment, |
C:8.16 | is what is within the body that is real: your brain and heart, your | thoughts and emotions. If your body contained what was real, it too |
C:10.7 | nature. And these are but messages of an outside source! Your own | thoughts are much more persistent and insistent than these. They have |
C:10.19 | a mood—and this setting is determined with your heart. The | thoughts of your separated self care little for such as this and |
C:10.24 | does not come through your ears. You will find that you are full of | thoughts—thoughts about your body, the same kind of thoughts you |
C:10.24 | through your ears. You will find that you are full of thoughts— | thoughts about your body, the same kind of thoughts you might have of |
C:10.24 | are full of thoughts—thoughts about your body, the same kind of | thoughts you might have of someone else’s body. The difference will |
C:10.24 | might have of someone else’s body. The difference will be that these | thoughts will not seem to have originated in your head. You may |
C:10.24 | the first time or in a different way that you have always heard your | thoughts without the benefit of your ears. You may be saying now, “Of |
C:10.24 | ears. You may be saying now, “Of course that is the way we hear our | thoughts—it is the nature of thought.” But have you ever before |
C:10.24 | of thought.” But have you ever before considered the nature of your | thoughts, or have you merely taken them for granted? |
C:10.25 | Thoughts are not seen nor heard and yet they are with you constantly, | |
C:10.25 | at conducting this experiment, you will realize anew that your | thoughts more accurately define who you are than your body does. |
C:10.25 | body does. Whether they wander aimlessly or are quite focused, your | thoughts are more the source of all you are and all you do than is |
C:10.30 | to be aware of feelings too that are not bound to the body. Like the | thoughts you neither see nor hear with your body’s eyes or ears, |
C:10.32 | in the most gentle of ways. Its whisper will be heard within your | thoughts. Its melody will play within your mind. “Come back, come |
C:12.15 | Joined minds cannot think separately and have no hidden | thoughts. They are, in fact, not minds in the plural at all, but |
C:17.3 | You shy away from | thoughts of a consciousness beyond that which you are aware because |
C:17.5 | bad, are what will be revealed. And yet all the evidence of your own | thoughts will reveal to you your willingness to accept the bad about |
C:17.14 | from fear is nothing, and has no existence apart from your own | thoughts. |
C:17.15 | Your | thoughts, however, have become quite harsh, and quite entrenched in |
C:17.15 | other. They are not different, and while you do not see this your | thoughts remain based on fear and fear thus remains your foundation. |
C:18.17 | A wandering mind is seen as quite the norm, and | thoughts that dart about in a chaotic fashion are as acceptable and |
C:19.16 | to you, and truly, while you remain here, even experiences beyond | thoughts and words you will apply word and thought to. Yet love has |
C:19.17 | concept of this, as all concepts are born from the mind’s separate | thoughts. Yet this same mind could still conceive of a creator. A |
C:19.17 | and union with, that creator, can bypass the need for the separate | thoughts of the separated one’s thought system. But you must be |
C:22.1 | is an appropriate time, an essential time, for such activity. Your | thoughts regarding imagining and imagination will change with your |
C:23.3 | inviolate. Yet relationally, you may be able to “read each other’s | thoughts,” be cognizant of the slightest switch in mood, finish each |
C:26.12 | life in your world? Have you not wished you could throw out all the | thoughts and worries that fill your mind and begin anew? |
C:31.2 | is not so unacceptable to you as the idea of sharing one mind. Your | thoughts, you feel, are your own, private and sacrosanct. These |
C:31.2 | your own, private and sacrosanct. These highly guarded and regarded | thoughts are what A Course in Miracles calls body thoughts. |
C:31.2 | and regarded thoughts are what A Course in Miracles calls body | thoughts. Distinctions are made in many religions and philosophies |
C:31.2 | by the body—from thought of a higher order, or spiritual thought. | Thoughts related to your personal self and the “laws” of the body, |
C:31.2 | and the “laws” of the body, such as those of survival, are not the | thoughts of the true Self. This is the clarification that needs to be |
C:31.11 | the upside-down perception that causes you to protect your private | thoughts and see them as the seat of yourself calls for the exact |
C:31.11 | true source of conflict. And, yet again, your perception of your | thoughts as yourself is the closest answer to the truth that you were |
C:31.11 | come up with. There is a part of you that knows that you have higher | thoughts, and knows that these higher thoughts are your Self. Rather |
C:31.11 | knows that you have higher thoughts, and knows that these higher | thoughts are your Self. Rather than discriminating between higher and |
C:31.11 | are your Self. Rather than discriminating between higher and lower | thoughts, you have aggrandized all your thoughts and given them an |
C:31.11 | between higher and lower thoughts, you have aggrandized all your | thoughts and given them an identity we have called the ego. Without |
C:31.13 | be total to be at all. Thus while you believe you are devoted to the | thoughts of a split mind you are devoted to nothing. This is why so |
C:31.15 | You neither want to share your most negative nor your most positive | thoughts about yourself. These are your great secrets, the secrets |
C:31.15 | your great secrets, the secrets that fill your mind day-to-day with | thoughts that keep you from your Self. |
C:31.25 | Your ego | thoughts can never share the truth with you nor with anyone else. The |
C:32.5 | and let the sound of love soothe your worries away. Give to me the | thoughts that remain to trouble you and I will return them to you |
C:32.5 | I will return them to you transformed by Love. Do not grieve your | thoughts or believe in loss of anything of any kind. Thus will all |
T1:1.9 | the ego. The ego-mind was what was once in charge of all your | thoughts. Since the ego is incapable of learning the ego-mind had to |
T1:1.10 | The joy that will come to you from the | thoughts of a mind joined in union will be unparalleled in your |
T1:2.2 | to control and protection, can all now be seen as the product of the | thoughts of your ego-mind. |
T1:2.3 | To experience the truth and apply to that experience the | thoughts of the ego-mind, the same thoughts that were applied to |
T1:2.3 | and apply to that experience the thoughts of the ego-mind, the same | thoughts that were applied to former experiences of the truth, would |
T1:2.4 | responses flow. As your heart is the Source of your true Self, your | thoughts, once removed from those of the ego-mind are the expression |
T1:2.5 | Thoughts that were guarded by the ego-mind were in need of being set | |
T1:2.7 | to this situation in the past was focus. You thus applied your | thoughts to learning subjects of a specific nature. Through this |
T1:2.7 | These rewards have further emphasized the importance of such focused | thoughts and thus further entrenched the ego-mind. To think that you |
T1:2.10 | The | thoughts of your ego-mind were ruled by the nature of the body. To |
T1:2.10 | ruled by the nature of the body. To exist as creatures whose only | thoughts are of survival of the body is to exist in a lower order. |
T1:3.5 | And yet you dare not try to live without it. Why? Because of the | thoughts of the ego-mind. The ego-mind is concerned only with its own |
T1:3.8 | change your mind about who you are and thus about the nature of your | thoughts. |
T1:3.21 | These | thoughts border on the sacrilegious. Miracles are the realm of Jesus |
T1:3.23 | would be to have ideas of grandeur not meant for you. Here your | thoughts might stray to the performing of many miracles. What a media |
T1:3.24 | selfish. You might be proved to have no faith. You might succumb to | thoughts of grandeur. |
T1:4.2 | You have not been asked to request a specific miracle. Although your | thoughts have naturally gone to consideration of the specific, this |
T1:4.2 | ego-mind. This Treatise must change that habit in order for all your | thoughts to become the miracles that express the truth of who you |
T1:4.9 | Your responsibilities shift completely under the laws of God. Your | thoughts are released from their concentration on what exists outside |
T1:4.10 | for and this lesson will become more clear. While your first | thoughts will automatically go to a lengthy list of those concerns |
T2:1.9 | and form in your thinking of them. A desire to paint, in your | thoughts becomes a completed painting that you hang upon your wall. |
T2:1.11 | are a creator but a creator who creates with thought unlike to any | thoughts you have had before. Your thoughts of a grand piano will |
T2:1.11 | with thought unlike to any thoughts you have had before. Your | thoughts of a grand piano will never create a grand piano. What kind |
T2:1.11 | of a grand piano will never create a grand piano. What kind of | thoughts, then, would create a pianist? |
T2:1.12 | Thoughts joined in unity. Thoughts joined in unity can be likened to | |
T2:1.12 | Thoughts joined in unity. | Thoughts joined in unity can be likened to thinking without thought. |
T2:1.13 | Ego desires cause one to think of a grand piano. | Thoughts joined in unity hear music. Ego desires cause one to think |
T2:1.13 | Ego desires cause one to think of an elaborately framed painting. | Thoughts joined in unity see beauty. You are used to thinking that if |
T2:1.13 | you will never reach the goals associated with those tangible steps. | Thoughts joined in unity create without goals or planning, without |
T2:4.8 | not reacted to the idea of calling with two sets of feelings and | thoughts. One set of thoughts and feelings contain all that one might |
T2:4.8 | idea of calling with two sets of feelings and thoughts. One set of | thoughts and feelings contain all that one might attribute to the |
T2:4.8 | of a gift of high value, or in other words, a treasure. One set of | thoughts and feelings contain all that one might attribute to the |
T2:4.8 | onset of yet another responsibility, another obligation. One set of | thoughts recognizes that something has been given. The other set |
T2:4.9 | While two sets of | thoughts and feelings exist, the only way to come to peace with them |
T2:4.9 | the willingness to move through the conflict of two opposing sets of | thoughts and feelings to the place of unity. |
T2:4.10 | with regard to calling is recognizing the dualistic nature of your | thoughts and feelings. A second step is willingness to move past both |
T2:7.17 | How often have you hidden | thoughts and feelings because you question whether they are |
T2:7.17 | and feelings because you question whether they are legitimate | thoughts and feelings? For some of you this answer has changed |
T2:7.17 | you, you have become less, rather than more forthcoming about your | thoughts and feelings since taking this Course. You have done so out |
T2:7.17 | have done so out of a desire to be truthful, a desire to not express | thoughts and feelings unworthy of your real Self. You may have |
T2:7.17 | unworthy of your real Self. You may have increasingly denied | thoughts and feelings you would judge as negative or bad. Or you may |
T2:7.19 | that comes your way? No, but this does mean that you bring the | thoughts and feelings that arise to the place within your heart that |
T2:7.19 | to discriminate, to separate the false from the true, for your ego | thoughts cannot long abide in the holy place of your heart. Then, |
T2:12.1 | Miracles are | thoughts and I am the corrector of false thinking. You have been made |
T3:3.9 | of this Course into practice. If not quite this drastic, your | thoughts might tell you that if you were in another job, devoid of |
T3:3.9 | yourself unsuitable for further learning. Whether you think such | thoughts consciously or not, there is a part of you that still |
T3:7.2 | the truth of who you are and who God is, we speak now of ideas or | thoughts. If you believe that God created you with a thought or idea, |
T3:8.3 | mind. Thus bitterness has to do with your feelings more so than your | thoughts. The ego but played upon these feelings, using them as |
T3:8.3 | of illusion for your feelings are as real to you as have been the | thoughts of your ego-mind. While anything other than the truth |
T3:10.5 | consciously choosing not to place blame will short-circuit the many | thoughts that you would attach to this idea, thoughts that have |
T3:10.5 | short-circuit the many thoughts that you would attach to this idea, | thoughts that have formed a chain-reaction of situations and events, |
T3:10.8 | ego. While the ego is gone, many of its messages remain within your | thoughts, like echoes of a former time. These thoughts are remembered |
T3:10.8 | remain within your thoughts, like echoes of a former time. These | thoughts are remembered messages and so must, like all the rest, be |
T3:10.9 | The first step in being able to forget such | thoughts is in recognizing them as separate and distinct from the |
T3:10.9 | thoughts is in recognizing them as separate and distinct from the | thoughts of your right mind or Christ-mind. This will be easy because |
T3:10.9 | of your right mind or Christ-mind. This will be easy because the | thoughts of the ego-mind were always harsh with you or with others. |
T3:10.9 | were always harsh with you or with others. The Christ-mind and the | thoughts that come from the voice of the Christ-mind will be gentle. |
T3:10.9 | that come from the voice of the Christ-mind will be gentle. The | thoughts of the ego-mind will come as disguises to certainty. Given |
T3:10.9 | be easily seen through and the uncertainty behind them revealed. | Thoughts of the Christ-mind will hold a certainty that cannot be |
T3:13.14 | Ideas, in the context in which we are speaking of them here, are | thoughts or images originating from the Self and being represented by |
T3:20.1 | and the choices that lie before you will be choices of where your | thoughts and actions will have the greatest effect. |
T3:20.3 | Again, do not let your | thoughts stray to benefiting and affecting others. In unity, all |
T3:21.12 | as part of what makes you certain of your personal self, are the | thoughts of your mind, thoughts that while certainly changeable, are |
T3:21.12 | you certain of your personal self, are the thoughts of your mind, | thoughts that while certainly changeable, are unmistakably claimed to |
T3:21.15 | and so on. The aspect that has to do with beliefs is linked to your | thoughts and ideas about the world you live in and the “type” of |
T3:21.16 | world view cannot help but be different than your own—those whose | thoughts are surely as distinct and separate as are your own. |
T3:21.18 | your identity, an identity that has nothing to do with the | thoughts of a separated mind or the circumstances of the physical |
T4:10.2 | or be anything beyond that which you now are, without learning. Your | thoughts might stray to ideas about experiencing, rather than |
T4:12.20 | now in the state of Christ-consciousness, the pattern of the old | thoughts will continue until they are replaced by a new pattern. That |
T4:12.27 | of that design, a pattern that was part of the pattern of your | thoughts, even after the ego came to rule your thought system. |
D:4.9 | Your prison was created by the separated | thoughts of the separated thought “system.” Systems, as you may |
D:5.18 | and your immediate environment, the prison of your mind and the | thoughts that so confuse you, the prison of past and future and a now |
D:9.1 | of what is, a door that swings open and closed on the hinges of your | thoughts. Thoughts are a greater boundary than the dot of your body |
D:9.1 | a door that swings open and closed on the hinges of your thoughts. | Thoughts are a greater boundary than the dot of your body and a |
D:9.11 | by discussing now the nature of ideas as opposed to the nature of | thoughts. |
D:9.12 | in nature. You may think that they are the result of learning, of | thoughts you have contemplated and struggled with. You may think that |
D:11.1 | to solve problems, apply thought to intellectual puzzles, focus your | thoughts in order to make up your mind. You make lists of your |
D:11.1 | your thoughts in order to make up your mind. You make lists of your | thoughts so you don’t forget what they remind you to do, you order |
D:11.1 | so you don’t forget what they remind you to do, you order your | thoughts to communicate effectively, you take note of your thoughts |
D:11.1 | your thoughts to communicate effectively, you take note of your | thoughts and you take notes on the thoughts of others. |
D:11.1 | you take note of your thoughts and you take notes on the | thoughts of others. |
D:11.2 | You might even consider this Dialogue the written notes of my | thoughts. In this one example can you not see the fallacy inherent in |
D:11.2 | is capable of taking notes? You think it is only the content of your | thoughts that differentiate you from others. Do you think the same is |
D:11.5 | Your | thoughts are the last bastion of your separated self, the fertile |
D:11.5 | and that a contribution has been asked of you. And so your mighty | thoughts have turned their focus on this problem and attacked it as |
D:11.5 | of making a contribution has begun to receive the attention of your | thoughts. The hope of answering your call and fulfilling your promise |
D:11.5 | your promise has lit a bonfire in your heart and begun a stampede of | thoughts within your mind. Again, is this not what we spoke of in the |
D:11.7 | acceptance that it is already accomplished. And yet, as soon as your | thoughts begin to accept this, many of you reverse the direction of |
D:11.7 | begin to accept this, many of you reverse the direction of your | thoughts and turn to ideas of what you still need to do to accomplish |
D:11.7 | make your contribution. Such is the way of the mind, the way of the | thoughts of the mind. |
D:11.10 | to make of me a teacher is the same as your desire to make your | thoughts into answers that will provide you with direction. As was |
D:11.11 | going from being an ability to simply being who you are, is your | thoughts—thoughts that need an explanation for everything, and an |
D:11.11 | being an ability to simply being who you are, is your thoughts— | thoughts that need an explanation for everything, and an explanation |
D:11.12 | of these words will provide the answer to the question your | thoughts cannot quite comprehend well enough to even articulate, much |
D:11.18 | Turn now not to your | thoughts, but to the mind and heart joined in unity. In unity! Unity |
D:12.1 | no mechanism through which thought can enter your mind. You believe | thoughts exist in your mind and are themselves the product of your |
D:12.1 | equivalent to the end of thought, you accept this as proof that your | thoughts originate from within your brain. |
D:12.2 | who first received these words as receiving them either through her | thoughts or through her ears, as in the idea of “hearing” words. The |
D:12.2 | words. The receiver of these words, in fact, “hears” these words as | thoughts. They are not “her” thoughts, but they also are not separate |
D:12.2 | words, in fact, “hears” these words as thoughts. They are not “her” | thoughts, but they also are not separate from her. How can this be? |
D:12.3 | They are, quite simply, not the separated | thoughts of the separated thought system. |
D:12.7 | how the first receiver of these words can “hear” these words as | thoughts. Keep in mind that she thus has thoughts she is not thinking. |
D:12.7 | can “hear” these words as thoughts. Keep in mind that she thus has | thoughts she is not thinking. |
D:12.8 | person you “hear” what it is they have to say. You “hear” their | thoughts through the form of the spoken word. They do not then become |
D:12.8 | through the form of the spoken word. They do not then become “your” | thoughts, but they do “enter” you. Their words must enter you in |
D:12.9 | We have already established that the | thoughts that arise from unity are not the same as the thoughts that |
D:12.9 | that the thoughts that arise from unity are not the same as the | thoughts that arise from the thought system of the separated self. We |
D:12.9 | “thinking” of another that is shared with you in dialogue, but the | thoughts. Thus this distinction will suffice for our further |
D:12.10 | moment at the end of the day. Again we will see the idea of | thoughts “coming to you” at such times. This is not the “thinking” of |
D:12.11 | Thinking is more descriptive of the ego mind; | thoughts are more descriptive of the true mind. I am not saying that |
D:12.11 | not serve you, you do have, right now, and have always had, true | thoughts that come to you from your Self, the Self joined in unity. |
D:12.11 | that come to you from your Self, the Self joined in unity. These are | thoughts you did not “think,” just as the first receiver of these |
D:12.11 | “think,” just as the first receiver of these words received them as | thoughts she did not “think.” |
D:12.14 | may be like, you will undoubtedly realize this: You have had such | thoughts already, thoughts that came to you with an authority that |
D:12.14 | will undoubtedly realize this: You have had such thoughts already, | thoughts that came to you with an authority that you are not used to |
D:12.14 | that came to you with an authority that you are not used to— | thoughts that you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, are true or right |
D:12.14 | shadow of a doubt, are true or right or accurate. They may be simple | thoughts about a situation in which you are involved, or about the |
D:12.15 | at such times have been frustrated by an inability to share these | thoughts, or to deliver them with the authority of the truth simply |
D:12.18 | with which this truth came to you as something other than your usual | thoughts, other than your usual “self.” Either way, however, you know |
D:12.19 | The | thoughts that come to you from unity can thus be seen as both your |
D:12.19 | that come to you from unity can thus be seen as both your own | thoughts and thoughts that arise from union. Union is not other than |
D:12.19 | to you from unity can thus be seen as both your own thoughts and | thoughts that arise from union. Union is not other than you, as I am |
D:13.8 | the personal self, with the idea of individuality, with separate | thoughts, and with the idea that no one will ever be able to truly |
D:14.14 | in relationship, what becomes actualized through the expression of | thoughts, feelings, art, beauty, kind interactions, or miracles. What |
D:Day3.14 | To think in such terms, and then to see such | thoughts as even capable of having spiritual value, is something you |
D:Day3.31 | you live like this? What succor will your inheritance provide if | thoughts like these accompany your inheritance? Were this a monetary |
D:Day3.39 | to you” through no process you had known before. We spoke of this as | thoughts you did not think. We spoke of these thoughts you did not |
D:Day3.39 | We spoke of this as thoughts you did not think. We spoke of these | thoughts you did not think coming with authority and certainty, a |
D:Day3.40 | that availability arose, but since for most of you it has arisen as | thoughts you did not think, if you were to make an association in |
D:Day4.7 | way that you do. Early man had no language. His mind was not full of | thoughts. Early man and early childhood can thus be linked as |
D:Day4.7 | now associate almost exclusively with thinking, the terms of having | thoughts, or words, in your mind. |
D:Day4.15 | about access that seems to come through the mind. We have spoken of | thoughts that arise that you didn’t think. We have spoken of talents |
D:Day9.7 | that even this is not quite true. You know that you censor your own | thoughts and feelings, accepting some and not others. You know you |
D:Day10.10 | thought than as feeling, but even so, it is your feelings about such | thoughts that will often determine how you act upon them. Do you |
D:Day10.11 | not have to resist and reject an existing trust as you do with the | thoughts of the mind you call rational. It works against you because |
D:Day10.13 | construct, and not a simple mental construct but a whole set of | thoughts, beliefs, and mental pictures. |
D:Day10.33 | My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, turn your | thoughts not to ideals of social activism, to causes, or to |
D:Day10.33 | or to championing any one side over another. Turn not to your | thoughts but to your feelings and go where they lead. And everywhere |
D:Day12.1 | we listen with a new ear, the ear of the heart. Now we recognize the | thoughts that would censor our feelings, calling them selfish, |
D:Day12.1 | uncaring, or judgmental. We examine. And we realize it is our | thoughts and not our feelings that are selfish, uncaring, or |
D:Day12.1 | Our space is the space of unity. It is the space of ease because | thoughts are no longer allowed their rule. |
D:Day13.1 | form and knew Its Self, it knew separate thought. The separate | thoughts of the one self, rather than the form of the one self, |
D:Day16.7 | continue to seek proof of is that your feelings, rather than your | thoughts about your feelings, reflect who you are, and that by acting |
D:Day16.15 | which were of love because love is everything. All feeling and all | thoughts of love extended into the paradise of creation. This was the |
D:Day25.3 | in one moment, crystal clear in the next. Let them all come. Your | thoughts will slip from the sublime to the mundane. Let them come. |
D:Day25.5 | to you come to you without judgment. Let it come. Enjoy your silly | thoughts as much as your wise thoughts. Let go your resistance to |
D:Day25.5 | Let it come. Enjoy your silly thoughts as much as your wise | thoughts. Let go your resistance to thoughts that seem of the old |
D:Day25.5 | thoughts as much as your wise thoughts. Let go your resistance to | thoughts that seem of the old pattern. That you know they are of the |
D:Day37.14 | including yourself, works against you. You may rely more on your | thoughts, or more on your feelings. You may see yourself as creative, |
D:Day37.22 | thank and praise. But doing so can also be confusing if it leads to | thoughts of God as a particular being. Yet the idea of God as Father, |
E.20 | smarter, kinder, more loving behind. Realize that these were all | thoughts and notions of becoming. If you hang on to them, your being |
A.27 | experience life in a new way begin to discover are the patterns of | thoughts and behavior that are most deeply entrenched in them. They |
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C:3.7 | no form that is not thus. A form is but a representation. You see a | thousand forms a day with different names and different functions and |
C:3.11 | or learning that a warm blanket is comforting, you subject it to a | thousand tests dependent on your senses and your judgment. While you |
C:5.23 | remains it defines the life you see as real. It presents you with a | thousand choices to make, not once but many times, until you believe |
C:9.32 | the lesson of the birds of the air or the flowers of the field. Two | thousand years have passed since you were told to observe this |
C:12.17 | idea, the results of the idea would not come to be. You may have a | thousand ideas one day and ten thousand the next, so many that you |
C:12.17 | would not come to be. You may have a thousand ideas one day and ten | thousand the next, so many that you could never keep track of them |
C:20.23 | heart remember that you are holy and that the world is sacred. A | thousand things can pull you from your remembrance. Forgetting |
T1:8.3 | an historical event changes over time and it may take a hundred or a | thousand or even two thousand years for the real truth to be |
T1:8.3 | over time and it may take a hundred or a thousand or even two | thousand years for the real truth to be realized. Even though many |
T1:8.4 | to you now to reveal the one truth that has existed for the past two | thousand years without your comprehension of it. The nature of life |
T2:10.14 | This voice speaks to you in a | thousand ways. It is the voice of love, the voice of creation, the |
T4:1.14 | time and you the chosen people. If the chosen time had been two | thousand years ago, life would have been different since then. If |
D:Day10.20 | of this dialogue as that belonging to the man Jesus who lived two | thousand years ago. To continue to identify this voice with that man |
D:Day10.20 | realize that this is the same voice that animated the man Jesus two | thousand years ago will aide you in realizing that this is the voice |
D:Day18.1 | into the new as they do so. Each way is as needed now as it was two | thousand years ago. |
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C:25.9 | is not valid. This makes you angry. This anger is re-enacted in | thousands of different scenarios in your life day after day and year |
T4:1.13 | lain dormant in the past? Could it have been activated hundreds or | thousands of years ago, by countless souls more worthy than you, and |
D:1.20 | Is a piece of music not received by you even when you may be one of | thousands or millions who hear it? Does it matter who is first to |
D:Day2.13 | I could give | thousands of examples here, but the point is that we are not looking |
D:Day3.4 | who as both individuals and as a species, have been conditioned by | thousands of years of learning through the mind—learning in often |
D:Day39.18 | you projected and called God, just as what you projected and named | thousands of other “things,” you separated from yourself only in time |
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C:20.6 | rather than otherness. It is a seamless world, a tapestry where each | thread is vibrant and strong. A canticle where each tone is pure and |
C:22.4 | it can hold two pieces of material together. With the addition of | thread passed through the eye of the needle, it can bind many parts |
C:22.7 | is found. The partnership of axis to globe, and of needle and | thread to material, is easily seen. In these two examples, the |
D:Day28.24 | will form within your mind much as if you have been following a | thread and now can see the tapestry. This tapestry will bear the mark |
D:Day28.24 | bear the mark of your experiences and will be like no other. The | thread represents your own journey to truth, your own journey to |
D:Day28.26 | Presently it is as if you follow two threads, the | thread that has led you to the mountain and the thread of the life |
D:Day28.26 | two threads, the thread that has led you to the mountain and the | thread of the life from which you have not removed yourself. Now you |
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D:Day28.26 | Presently it is as if you follow two | threads, the thread that has led you to the mountain and the thread |
D:Day28.26 | you have not removed yourself. Now you must begin to weave these two | threads together into the tapestry of your new life. This weaving |
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C:4.6 | need not be alien to your Self. In your knowledge of your Self, all | threat of time and space and place dissolves. You may still walk an |
C:10.19 | as necessary to maintain its separation. Joy is truly the greatest | threat to the separated self, for it comes from union and reinforces |
T1:9.13 | or situation? Did it not threaten your self-image? And did this | threat occur at what you would call the feeling level or at the |
D:7.24 | and painful end. Some even fear an evolutionary setback, and see any | threat against civilization as they know it as a return to barbaric |
D:Day1.23 | is only scripture unfulfilled, the promise of inheritance or the | threat of doom. Myth too stops short of fulfillment, of return to |
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T1:9.13 | event or situation? What was this event or situation? Did it not | threaten your self-image? And did this threat occur at what you would |
T3:13.8 | “I am safe and nothing that I do or do not do will | threaten my safety.” |
T3:20.14 | of the world call you from it. When these things of the world | threaten to call you from your peace, you must remind yourself that |
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C:P.3 | many teachings, the ego has not learned but has merely become | threatened. Spirit does not need a course in miracles. If the ego |
C:7.6 | you claim, will never be taken from you. For those whose lives are | threatened, it is called the will to live. For those whose identity |
C:7.6 | it is called the will to live. For those whose identity is | threatened, it is called the cry of the individual. For others it is |
C:14.28 | is always strongest when you value something that you feel may be | threatened. Love threatens most your specialness. Before your |
T1:9.12 | broadest of terms, this is already happening. As the ego has become | threatened and allowed the coming of guidance, males and females both |
T2:8.2 | Remember now that there is no loss but only gain, or you will feel | threatened by what you will imagine to be loss. Remember too the |
T2:11.5 | does not do battle for truth needs no protection. The truth is not | threatened by untruth. The truth simply exists as love exists and as |
T2:11.6 | All cannot be | threatened by nothing. |
T3:14.2 | held but not lived. Soon these fragile states would be sure to feel | threatened by some situation or person and judgment would return to |
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C:P.5 | miracle-mindedness is upon it. A Course in Miracles opened a door by | threatening the ego. All those who, with egos weakened, walked this |
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C:P.25 | The way to overcome the dualism that | threatens even the most astute of learners is through the Christ in |
C:14.28 | when you value something that you feel may be threatened. Love | threatens most your specialness. Before your conscious mind has any |
C:14.28 | of what is happening, your memory of love, of innocence and of joy, | threatens your specialness, your ego, your separated self who quickly |
C:31.1 | only one Will. This you are afraid of, as you believe this statement | threatens your independence, something you consider a state of being |
T1:3.20 | must have a dark side as well as a light. Here suspicion dawns and | threatens all you have come to hold dear. |
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C:21.7 | where you are wanting to go until they are joined. You might imagine | three paths—one path representing mind, one path representing |
D:4.22 | newfound freedom. A hungry ex-prisoner may soon come to feel the | three meals a day provided in the prison were gifts indeed. So too |
D:Day3.34 | a flowery answer, and surely not one that will be a “one, two, | three steps to abundance” answer; but I will try to address you in an |
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C:P.39 | being existing in a particular time in history. This one- or at best | three-dimensional nature of your seeing is the nature of the problem. |
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C:10.21 | Each of you is aware of a | threshold you would cross that leaves no route open for return. That |
C:10.21 | threshold you would cross that leaves no route open for return. That | threshold is often a happiness so fulfilling that once you have |
C:10.21 | it you say, “I will take this despair no more.” For others this | threshold is the opposite, an experience of pain so great that they |
C:10.21 | than continue on in such a way. Addicts too but choose a different | threshold wherein after experiencing the oblivion of the separated |
C:10.21 | If they cannot leave it, they will block it out. Some, at this | threshold, turn back. They deny themselves the joy or the pain or the |
C:10.32 | that you got more than you bargained for. A door has been reached, a | threshold crossed. What your mind still would deny your heart cannot. |
T4:1.25 | become aware that a new experience awaits and that they stand at the | threshold of choice. |
D:17.11 | You stand now at the | threshold. The stimulus has been provided, the journey taken. You are |
D:17.19 | interrelationship of desire and fulfillment is what occurs at the | threshold. Beyond the threshold is the state in which desire has |
D:17.19 | desire and fulfillment is what occurs at the threshold. Beyond the | threshold is the state in which desire has passed and been replaced |
D:17.21 | You have nowhere to go. The journey is over. You stand at the | threshold, the gateway to the site you have traveled so far to reach. |
D:Day1.2 | your prayers to a god who is other than you, you will not cross the | threshold. |
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C:4.10 | a better place in Heaven. The mind, under the ego’s direction, has | thrived on winners and on losers, on striving for and earning a |
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T4:1.25 | but only to experience experience. They are in the desperate | throes of wanting to experience everything before they allow |
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C:14.29 | is specialness, raised to the level of the Almighty and set upon His | throne in a crown of jewels. |
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C:18.12 | the “time” it takes for learning to pass from one level to another | through experience, for here learning is experienced in time. |
T2:1.1 | recognized it will begin to be regarded as an ability. And finally, | through experience, it will become your identity. We will begin by |
T2:7.21 | time, this belief builds on the belief of the already accomplished | through experience. As you experience giving and receiving being one |
T4:1.24 | world, people of the world have been demanding to learn directly, | through experience, and saying “no more” to the lessons of the |
D:14.13 | recognized it will begin to be regarded as an ability. And finally, | through experience, it will become your identity.” That treasure is |
D:Day15.23 | know nothing. Practice is the merging of the known and the unknown | through experience, action, expression, and exchange. It alters the |
D:Day27.2 | to form within you but will not come into its fullness except | through experience. This certainty has only been able to begin to |
D:Day27.15 | constant. Life is oneness extended into separation and variability | through experience. The elevated Self of form will be the expression |
A.28 | if at all possible during this time, for what is being gained | through experience is still in need of being shared. This sharing can |
A.33 | recognized it will begin to be regarded as an ability. And finally, | through experience it will become your identity.” |
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C:31.10 | This is known to you, and is the reason for man’s quest for God | throughout all time. Man may think he looks to God for answers, for |
T1:2.6 | The so-called thinking of the ego-mind was so tyrannical that its use | throughout your lifetime deadened many of your feelings. It led you |
T1:2.8 | But again, as was stated often | throughout A Course of Love, an alternative exists. It did not exist |
T1:10.15 | You have been given the Peace of God—go in Peace. Spread peace | throughout the land. Go out in peace and love and service to all. For |
T3:14.9 | You will clearly see all of the choices that | throughout your life have been made in love and made of you a person |
T3:14.9 | not be other than. You will also clearly see all of the choices that | throughout your life were caused by fear and how little consequence |
T4:1.11 | now concerns what it is you would come to know. The question asked | throughout this Course is if you are willing to make the choice to |
T4:1.11 | be the chosen of God. This is the same question that has been asked | throughout the existence of time. Some have chosen to come to know |
T4:4.16 | as a true Self. This is an old way of thinking. Have we not worked | throughout this Course to return your true identity to you now? The |
T4:12.10 | of learning. These are the conditions you have experienced | throughout your lifetime and have expressed a willingness to leave |
D:12.16 | uncertainty. And you may begin to realize that what has been said | throughout this Course—that all doubt is doubt about yourself—is |
D:14.1 | is also consistent with the way most of you have thought of it | throughout your lifetime. It is, in other words, consistent with the |
D:14.12 | in form, and so the idea of becoming that has been with humankind | throughout time must signal a recognition that what you are is not |
D:Day4.18 | The problem with this | throughout the centuries has been a tendency to challenge one |
D:Day10.21 | I have spoken with you | throughout this time as the man Jesus so that you realize that man |
D:Day37.24 | Jesus, the example life used | throughout this Course, was both man and God. He was being in unity |
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C:3.22 | on the tenacity of your thoughts, which, led by your ego, would | throw logic in love’s way. Some others might use their thoughts in |
C:7.9 | so and that what you give away you will receive in truth, you will | throw open the doors to this safe house, and all the joy you have |
C:26.12 | of what passes for life in your world? Have you not wished you could | throw out all the thoughts and worries that fill your mind and begin |
D:Day22.10 | expression. Call it what you will for what you call it matters not. | Throw out all the words that express the unknown in ways that you |
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C:4.12 | Love is not doing good deeds of charity and service. Love is not | throwing logic to the wind and acting in foolish ways that pass as |
T4:12.18 | more challenging, more stimulating to your enrichment, than | throwing out the old and beginning again? And doing so without |
D:Day3.36 | and a journey. This is what all master “teachers” taught, often | throwing the questions posed back upon the poser, in order to say: |
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T1:9.16 | What “was” is being | thrown out and the first step in this is embracing what you |
D:4.5 | Christ-consciousness has had the cell door and the prison gate | thrown open and a new world offered. If you do not “accept” this |
D:Day14.7 | like museum pieces and collected solidity within you. Like stones | thrown into a clear pool, they made ripples and then settled. |
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D:Day3.3 | listen? So the mind and body were both conditioned to have learning | thrust upon them. You long ago quit resisting most of this learning |
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C:20.10 | feel the heartbeat of the world just beneath your resting head. It | thunders in your ears and moves through you until there is no |
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C:3.7 | demons, their status determined by who would help you and who would | thwart you. Thus do you determine your friends and your enemies, and |
T2:12.11 | As valuable as the ego would tell you that you are, it still would | thwart you being who you are through its denial of the relationships |
D:Day16.5 | of others, in instances where acts of nature or accidents seem to | thwart plans, or in “situations” or crises of all kinds. These |
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T4:3.5 | you to attempt to express a Self of love despite your fear, fear has | thwarted your every effort and caused the very effort that has |
D:Day5.23 | many will heal, all attempts to teach or learn “how to” heal must be | thwarted, for if not, the pattern of learning will remain. This is |
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C:25.9 | paid for your ticket, arrived for the concert, and been told your | ticket is not valid. This makes you angry. This anger is re-enacted |
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C:31.18 | is an idea of sharing. Rather than thinking of who you are being all | tied up with sin and a need for forgiveness, think of this simply as |
T1:4.12 | How can you be free to respond when your thinking remains | tied to responsibility? |
T3:6.3 | Reward is intricately | tied to your notions of being good, performing deeds of merit, and |
T3:8.4 | indeed fit into this category. Bitterness is an idea intrinsically | tied to the personal self and the experience of the personal self. |
T3:19.11 | While others still remain | tied to the old thought system, human behavior will still reflect |
T3:20.10 | Your new thought system is not | tied to beliefs of an “if this, then that” nature. Look at the |
D:Day10.4 | Conviction is | tied to belief, and to a former lack of belief that has been |
D:Day10.4 | to a former lack of belief that has been overcome. Reliance is not | tied to belief nor to the overcoming of disbelief and thus releases |
D:Day10.5 | that were important to your self-confidence. These needs are | tied to your feelings and thus we will return to a discussion of |
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C:P.1 | This is a course in miracles. It is a required course. The | time for you to take it is now. You are ready and miracles are needed. |
C:P.5 | The world as a state of being, as a whole, has entered a | time, brought on largely by A Course in Miracles, in which readiness |
C:P.5 | have awakened human beings to a new identity. They have ushered in a | time of ending our identity crisis. Not since Jesus walked the earth |
C:P.5 | our identity crisis. Not since Jesus walked the earth has such a | time been upon humankind. |
C:P.18 | until you have decided you are worthy or until some other designated | time, such as at death. |
C:P.25 | the true, your recognition of the Christ in you is proper in this | time of identification of your undivided Self. |
C:P.30 | “family of origin” is also seen as natural. Children go away for a | time, eager to assert their independence, only later to return. The |
C:P.39 | see yourself—as man or woman, as a being existing in a particular | time in history. This one- or at best three-dimensional nature of |
C:P.39 | than” as man or woman living in a particular place in a particular | time, you cannot see your Self. Thus Jesus comes to you again, in a |
C:P.44 | This | time we take a direct approach, an approach that seems at first to |
C:1.6 | Remember always that they simply do not matter except in terms of | time, and that you will save time by letting them go. Remember that |
C:1.6 | simply do not matter except in terms of time, and that you will save | time by letting them go. Remember that your worries affect nothing. |
C:1.6 | that your worries affect nothing. You think if your worries affect | time this is an effect, but time is an illusion. It too does not |
C:1.6 | You think if your worries affect time this is an effect, but | time is an illusion. It too does not matter. Remind yourself of this |
C:1.7 | feel to have carted them from one place to the next. What a waste of | time and energy to have been slowed down by such a heavy burden. What |
C:1.8 | in the end to be the same, and this you surely might do from | time to time. But eventually you would realize that it would be |
C:1.8 | in the end to be the same, and this you surely might do from time to | time. But eventually you would realize that it would be quicker and |
C:2.22 | and dropped upon a hallowed ground where neutrality will for a short | time reign before peace breaks out with glad rejoicing. |
C:4.6 | be alien to your Self. In your knowledge of your Self, all threat of | time and space and place dissolves. You may still walk an alien land, |
C:4.12 | that you do not have and that you might one day acquire when the | time is right. For that kind and gentle stance you do not believe |
C:4.15 | of what the perfect mate would mean, an ideal that changed over | time. Those most bound by the ego might think of stature and of |
C:5.9 | a mark upon the world, a mark that says, “I have acquired much in my | time here. These things I love are what I leave the world, what I |
C:5.24 | This getting what you want that drives your life is proven | time and time again to not be what you want once you have achieved |
C:5.24 | This getting what you want that drives your life is proven time and | time again to not be what you want once you have achieved it. Yet you |
C:6.13 | seen as giving up. Heaven’s help is most called upon for just this | time, this time when giving up is close, for never do you feel more |
C:6.13 | up. Heaven’s help is most called upon for just this time, this | time when giving up is close, for never do you feel more in need of |
C:6.18 | they find the loveliest of answers to their questions. It takes not | time nor money nor the sweat of their brow to change the world: it |
C:7.5 | is. The harsh realities of the world may claim your body and your | time, but this one piece of yourself that you have set aside you |
C:7.11 | can be resentments you hold to yourself and refuse to let go. By the | time you begin your day you may hold several of these in your mind, |
C:7.21 | to known truths, even though you are aware of their instability in | time as well as place, and so you live with constant denial that even |
C:8.6 | heart to beat at one steady pace, for one emotion to surface at a | time, for feelings that you can control. And yet you feel controlled |
C:8.18 | more aware than ever before of being in a particular place and | time. As you stand back and observe your body, this is what you will |
C:8.18 | observe your body, this is what you will see: a form moving through | time and place. You may be more aware than ever of its actions and |
C:8.20 | you have long viewed as your home. There it goes again, one more | time, sleeping and waking. One more time fueling itself with energy. |
C:8.20 | There it goes again, one more time, sleeping and waking. One more | time fueling itself with energy. One more time expending that energy. |
C:8.20 | and waking. One more time fueling itself with energy. One more | time expending that energy. One more time growing weary. One more day |
C:8.20 | itself with energy. One more time expending that energy. One more | time growing weary. One more day is greeted, and its greeting lies |
C:9.11 | it in a new way. Keep in mind, however, that we are merely saving | time, and that your real Self has no need to use anything at all. |
C:9.33 | it been otherwise. God’s creation is for eternity and has no use for | time. Time too is of your making, an idea of use gone mad, as once |
C:9.33 | otherwise. God’s creation is for eternity and has no use for time. | Time too is of your making, an idea of use gone mad, as once again |
C:9.33 | In giving your power to things like your body and to ideas like | time your imitation of the gift of free will is so falsely placed in |
C:9.33 | for what it truly is. Your body has no use for your power, and | time was not made for happiness. |
C:9.39 | a sense of belonging. This is what will cause you to feel as if your | time here has not been in vain. You know that whatever else your life |
C:10.9 | begin to look for your rewards. Later you will look back upon this | time and smile and laugh out loud at the innocence of these desires |
C:10.15 | I was the Son of God before I was born into human form, during the | time I existed in human form, and after I rose again? This is rightly |
C:10.24 | seem to have originated in your head. You may realize for the first | time or in a different way that you have always heard your thoughts |
C:11.3 | may quit before you begin in order to keep from failing one more | time. Even those who feel the power of these words within their |
C:11.14 | to make a temporary decision that can be rescinded at any | time. Your temporary willingness will be enough to begin to effect |
C:12.13 | any sense at all that this would come to be? Or that once upon a | time there walked upon the earth those who did reveal God’s image, |
C:12.15 | this Course is saying is that at some point that does not exist in | time, God’s son made the choice for separation. Whether God’s son had |
C:12.15 | for separation. Whether God’s son had one form or many at that | time matters not, for one form or many, there was still one mind, the |
C:13.3 | applying effort and need to cease attempting the exercise at that | time. If you give this exercise just the tiniest bit of consistent |
C:13.7 | This exercise should take no | time nor break your stride or the flow of your conversation. All it |
C:13.10 | your heart, and will call this every kind of foolishness, a waste of | time that could be spent on better things. Yet time is not required, |
C:13.10 | a waste of time that could be spent on better things. Yet | time is not required, nor is money or the use of any other thing you |
C:15.1 | to love through specialness. All the maladies of the current | time as well as those of history would give way to love without the |
C:16.14 | if you cannot guarantee your safety against everything all of the | time, you believe you can guarantee your safety against some things |
C:16.14 | you can guarantee your safety against some things some of the | time. And for this occasional protection that has no validity and no |
C:16.24 | on stories of sacrifice from the Bible and think what a barbaric | time that was, and yet you repeat the same history but in different |
C:17.6 | it brings. Each of you has had the experience of dreaming during the | time of sleep. Some may claim they know everything there is to know |
C:18.12 | Perception of levels is a function of | time, and thus it seems that great amounts of time are needed before |
C:18.12 | is a function of time, and thus it seems that great amounts of | time are needed before change of a lasting nature can occur. This is |
C:18.12 | change of a lasting nature can occur. This is why miracles save | time, for they integrate all levels, temporarily collapsing time. |
C:18.12 | save time, for they integrate all levels, temporarily collapsing | time. Time is actually a measurement of learning, or the “time” it |
C:18.12 | time, for they integrate all levels, temporarily collapsing time. | Time is actually a measurement of learning, or the “time” it takes |
C:18.12 | to another through experience, for here learning is experienced in | time. |
C:18.14 | that you created. You did not desire and fear something at the same | time, and your desires did not change from moment to moment. What you |
C:18.18 | been created can, however, be transformed. Transformation occurs in | time. Thus transformation and miracles need to work hand-in-hand. |
C:20.9 | Here, rest comes to weariness and gently lays it aside. | Time has ended and there is nothing you must do. Being replaces |
C:20.13 | The | time of parables has ended. A new time of no time awaits. Nothing is |
C:20.13 | The time of parables has ended. A new | time of no time awaits. Nothing is like unto anything else. Likeness, |
C:20.13 | The time of parables has ended. A new time of no | time awaits. Nothing is like unto anything else. Likeness, like |
C:22.1 | Please assure yourself, as I assure you, that now is an appropriate | time, an essential time, for such activity. Your thoughts regarding |
C:22.1 | as I assure you, that now is an appropriate time, an essential | time, for such activity. Your thoughts regarding imagining and |
C:24.1 | —because you allow that smile to touch your heart. It may be a | time of weepiness and what you would term emotionalism. You may feel |
C:24.2 | The | time to resist tenderness is over. The time to resist the tears of |
C:24.2 | The time to resist tenderness is over. The | time to resist the tears of weariness is over. This is the time of |
C:24.2 | over. The time to resist the tears of weariness is over. This is the | time of the embrace. |
C:24.3 | place. Welcome them as harbingers of this good news. Know that the | time of tenderness is a sure path on the way home. |
C:24.4 | The | time of tenderness precedes the time of peace and is the forerunner |
C:24.4 | The time of tenderness precedes the | time of peace and is the forerunner of compassion. The time of |
C:24.4 | precedes the time of peace and is the forerunner of compassion. The | time of tenderness is thus the final learning ground before |
C:24.4 | accomplishment is complete. The learning that occurs during the | time of tenderness is learning from love. No lessons learned without |
C:25.1 | our first lesson in learning how to be engaged in life during the | time of tenderness. |
C:25.5 | The problem is in the perceiver rather than the perceived. Each | time you feel a lack of love, it comes from within yourself. This |
C:25.7 | of allowing giving and receiving to be one. It is, during the | time of tenderness, a true practice that, like vigilance, is a means |
C:25.8 | and of those for whom devotion is practiced, is useful during the | time of tenderness. It will lead to the understanding of oneness as |
C:25.12 | continuing belief in your separated and vulnerable state. During the | time of tenderness, you will learn, through the practice of devotion, |
C:25.13 | to flirt with risk and danger. It is simply your reality. During the | time of tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the time of |
C:25.13 | During the time of tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the | time of tenderness is a time of healing, and as you are healed you |
C:25.13 | tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the time of tenderness is a | time of healing, and as you are healed you will realize you are no |
C:25.13 | recognizing your own state of being healed is a key purpose of the | time of tenderness. You cannot realize your true identity while you |
C:25.20 | for it means the old identity is losing hold. Be patient during this | time, and your new identity will emerge. If the urge to create is |
C:25.20 | do not seek for praise or acknowledgment of your creations at this | time. You will soon realize that creation is not of, or for, the |
C:25.21 | This will be a | time of discernment. You may feel it as a time of decision making, |
C:25.21 | This will be a time of discernment. You may feel it as a | time of decision making, but the less you attempt to make conscious |
C:25.22 | and choices of all kinds appear to be difficult during this | time. You must realize decisions and choices are made by relying upon |
C:25.22 | the very lessons you are in the process of unlearning. At the same | time, however, decisions and choices will seem to need to be made |
C:25.23 | When action is seen to be necessary, this is exactly when a | time of stillness is needed. You might think of this time of |
C:25.23 | exactly when a time of stillness is needed. You might think of this | time of stillness as a time of consulting with your new identity. |
C:25.23 | stillness is needed. You might think of this time of stillness as a | time of consulting with your new identity. Simply sitting quietly, |
C:25.24 | will soon learn that this is so. You will also soon realize why this | time of engagement with life is necessary. Experience is necessary to |
C:25.25 | Being fully engaged with life while taking the | time for discernment is uncommon. Putting action before stillness, |
C:26.9 | mind and begin to replace these scenes with new ones. Until that | time is upon you, let my words touch your heart. |
C:26.15 | been waiting for someone to whisper: Now! The whisper has come. The | time is now. |
C:26.18 | And I assure you, there is no need to sit about and wait for the | time of the celebration to come. This is the invitation to the |
C:26.27 | in the new way that you are now longing to adopt. I ushered in a | time of being. |
C:27.5 | caught in a cycle of seeing the self as important for a period of | time and then seeing the self as unimportant for a period of time. |
C:27.5 | of time and then seeing the self as unimportant for a period of | time. Seeing the self as important seems at one time like a function |
C:27.5 | for a period of time. Seeing the self as important seems at one | time like a function of the ego, and at another as a function of the |
C:28.6 | This daytime of your journey is approaching. It is the | time for the sun to cut through the mists of dawn. It is the middle |
C:28.6 | to cut through the mists of dawn. It is the middle of the journey, a | time of teaching and of learning both. It is the time of planting and |
C:28.6 | of the journey, a time of teaching and of learning both. It is the | time of planting and of harvest that comes before the time of rest. |
C:28.6 | It is the time of planting and of harvest that comes before the | time of rest. It is the time of celebration that comes before the |
C:28.6 | and of harvest that comes before the time of rest. It is the | time of celebration that comes before the quiet and the settling of |
C:28.7 | You would think of this as the | time of work being done. This it is, but without the drudgery of time |
C:28.7 | the time of work being done. This it is, but without the drudgery of | time spent. It is your time to shine, to be a light to those who live |
C:28.7 | done. This it is, but without the drudgery of time spent. It is your | time to shine, to be a light to those who live in darkness. |
C:28.8 | And yet it is a | time of great humility. Of wearing the face of Christ for all to see. |
C:28.10 | As the dawn is unrestrained in its bursting forth, so has been your | time of innocence. Not so the approach of day as the sun slowly rises |
C:28.10 | of day as the sun slowly rises and as slowly sets. This is a | time of being both guided and restrained. A time of realizing that |
C:28.10 | slowly sets. This is a time of being both guided and restrained. A | time of realizing that you can know without knowing what to do, and |
C:28.10 | it, this is, at first, quite true. But now it is no longer the | time to rely on conviction that comes from the witnesses you find |
C:28.10 | you find along your way. They serve a limited purpose for a limited | time. Now is the time to step beyond the validation that your |
C:28.10 | way. They serve a limited purpose for a limited time. Now is the | time to step beyond the validation that your teachers can give you. |
C:29.1 | requirements of the present. It is the appropriate attitude for the | time of tenderness, as it is an attitude of ministry. |
C:29.9 | The | time of tenderness is the time of your approach to unity. The |
C:29.9 | The time of tenderness is the | time of your approach to unity. The atonement that is accomplished |
C:29.11 | toil is part of your rebellion against ideas of service. You have no | time for more than you do now, and you think of service, if you think |
C:29.12 | important for you to realize that God’s work takes place outside of | time, as do all acts of true service or creation. This is not a |
C:29.14 | compartmentalize your life into designated pieces giving yourself | time for work and time for leisure and seeing them not as the same |
C:29.14 | your life into designated pieces giving yourself time for work and | time for leisure and seeing them not as the same thing. Life is life. |
C:29.27 | to learn or grow is ever missed. Each still exists, though not in | time. Each still exists, but in the present. Can you replace your |
C:30.4 | relationship is being present. Being present has nothing to do with | time as you think of it. You think of this instruction to be present |
C:30.4 | of this instruction to be present as an instruction that relates to | time. You think of present time, past time, future time. We have |
C:30.4 | present as an instruction that relates to time. You think of present | time, past time, future time. We have spoken of these modes of |
C:30.4 | an instruction that relates to time. You think of present time, past | time, future time. We have spoken of these modes of keeping time as |
C:30.4 | that relates to time. You think of present time, past time, future | time. We have spoken of these modes of keeping time as well, but as |
C:30.4 | past time, future time. We have spoken of these modes of keeping | time as well, but as the word keeping illustrates, there is nothing |
C:30.4 | as well, but as the word keeping illustrates, there is nothing about | time that can be kept. The only thing real about time is its eternal |
C:30.4 | is nothing about time that can be kept. The only thing real about | time is its eternal nature. |
C:30.8 | matter. In matter, being must be attached to form. In the sense of | time described by the word present, there is no infinitude, but only |
C:31.10 | this notion of losing your Self to God, and you will be done for all | time with resisting God. Only in God can you find your Self. This is |
C:31.10 | to you, and is the reason for man’s quest for God throughout all | time. Man may think he looks to God for answers, for release from |
C:31.33 | truth. Giving and receiving are both taking place, both at the same | time, as are seeking and finding, once you are aware of what it is |
C:32.5 | kind. Thus will all you have already received be remembered in this | time of the second coming of Christ. |
T1:1.11 | change this will bring, and, as you are still experiencing change in | time, without guidance, this change would be seen as quite difficult |
T1:2.1 | of A Course of Love instructed you to think no more. A break in | time was needed for you to disengage the ego-mind that produced the |
T1:3.12 | convince you now is what I will provide. Such is the urgency of the | time, the urgency for the return to unity, the urgency of the need to |
T1:4.17 | interpretation of meaning if it is helpful to you, saves you | time, or seems in accord with your own views. Others of you feel it |
T1:4.27 | in you that it has become an aspect of yourself as human being. From | time immemorial, fear has been associated with God. This was the |
T1:4.27 | an end to fear and ushering in, with this ending, the beginning of a | time of miracles. |
T1:5.4 | is another aspect that relates to the fear of union we spent much | time discussing within A Course of Love. It is a fear of the human |
T1:5.15 | It is in this way that you will enter a | time of miracles, put an end to suffering, and thus begin the return |
T1:7.2 | other hand there is light. One or the other must exist at a given | time, but never both. Thus the absence of good health is disease; the |
T1:7.4 | teaching device of the Holy Spirit. But I have not yet said that the | time of the Holy Spirit is ending even though I have stated that the |
T1:7.4 | time of the Holy Spirit is ending even though I have stated that the | time of the second coming of Christ is here. I have said that the |
T1:7.4 | time of the second coming of Christ is here. I have said that the | time of parables has ended and asked you not to look to those |
T1:8.3 | the understanding of the truth of an historical event changes over | time and it may take a hundred or a thousand or even two thousand |
T1:8.3 | previously, there is only one truth. There was only one truth at the | time the event or change took place, and there is only one truth in |
T1:8.3 | time the event or change took place, and there is only one truth in | time or eternity regardless of the variety of interpretations of the |
T1:8.16 | It is one more demonstration of what needs to occur now, in this | time, in order for the truth of the resurrection to be revealed and |
T1:9.11 | action, of inspiration and manifestation? It will mean union and a | time of miracles. It will mean that you are the living Body of Christ. |
T1:9.13 | learned this Course? Has it not seemed to lie dormant for periods of | time and then to suddenly be called back to life through some event |
T2:1.4 | may find in this a somewhat peaceful resting place to dwell in for a | time. You may find that despite having learned much about the need to |
T2:1.9 | becomes a completed painting that you hang upon your wall. The | time of painting becomes a place. A room or studio is envisioned in |
T2:4.1 | life beyond death as well as life before birth and life during your | time here. It is all one because it is all from the same Source. |
T2:4.6 | of separation, my dear brothers and sisters, and this is what it is | time for you to learn. |
T2:4.12 | to do. This is not about the past and all those things that at one | time or another you thought would bring you fulfillment. This is |
T2:4.18 | your calling even though some of you may feel as if you are in a | time of waiting for you hear no such call. The call is to be who you |
T2:4.18 | of its simultaneous nature. As was said within A Course of Love, | time is but a measurement of the “time” it takes for learning to |
T2:4.18 | of the “time” it takes for learning to occur. As this notion of | time dissolves, the state of miracle-readiness becomes your natural |
T2:5.3 | ambiguity. The certainty of an announcement can alert you that it is | time to act. This might be considered the highest form of call, the |
T2:6.1 | It is what alerts you to the treasures that lie within. There is no | time in the place we are calling within and your heart knows not of |
T2:6.1 | time in the place we are calling within and your heart knows not of | time even while it adheres to the rules of time you would place upon |
T2:6.1 | your heart knows not of time even while it adheres to the rules of | time you would place upon yourself. Cease adhering to the rules of |
T2:6.1 | time you would place upon yourself. Cease adhering to the rules of | time and see how much more the language of your heart becomes known |
T2:6.2 | I speak here not of the rules of | time that govern your days and years but the rules of time that you |
T2:6.2 | the rules of time that govern your days and years but the rules of | time that you believe govern your days and years and that you thus |
T2:6.2 | days and years and that you thus allow to govern your thinking. If | time is but a measure of learning, and if your learning is now at the |
T2:6.2 | stage at which it occurs in unison with unlearning, then the end of | time as you know it is close at hand. If you can begin now to think |
T2:6.2 | close at hand. If you can begin now to think without the barriers of | time you but place upon your thinking, you will advance this process |
T2:6.2 | bring about the end of the pattern of learning that you refer to as | time. The end of the pattern of learning that you refer to as time is |
T2:6.2 | to as time. The end of the pattern of learning that you refer to as | time is the beginning of the time of unity. |
T2:6.2 | of learning that you refer to as time is the beginning of the | time of unity. |
T2:6.3 | Let us review these beliefs and how they relate to your concept of | time. |
T2:6.5 | What does this mean in regards to | time? You might think of being accomplished as all of your work being |
T2:6.5 | is no work to be done, nothing for you to do, for what do you need | time? Have you ever conceived of accomplishing anything without |
T2:6.5 | conceived of accomplishing anything without taking into account the | time that it will take? Relate this question to our discussion of |
T2:6.5 | that your treasures only become accomplished abilities within | time. You believe that your treasures only become part of your |
T2:6.5 | only become part of your identity when you have passed beyond the | time it takes for those treasures to become abilities. Thus all that |
T2:6.5 | might wish to accomplish stands separate from you and beyond you in | time. That your mind projects what you desire to accomplish onto an |
T2:6.5 | mind projects what you desire to accomplish onto an unknown future | time is what would seem to keep you from accomplishment. I say that |
T2:6.5 | has worked, you act as if you are being kept from accomplishment by | time, and this “seems” quite real to you. This “seems” quite real to |
T2:6.9 | is a recognition that you exist in unity outside of the pattern of | time. Miracles create an out-of-pattern time interval. Thus living in |
T2:6.9 | outside of the pattern of time. Miracles create an out-of-pattern | time interval. Thus living in a state of miracle-readiness is the |
T2:6.9 | is the creation of a new reality outside of the pattern of ordinary | time. Although this state exists as the already accomplished, it is |
T2:7.7 | belief of all to integrate into the living of your life. Each | time another thwarts you, you will be tempted to believe that giving |
T2:7.15 | needs to be met. It is trusting that if you have a need for money or | time or honesty or love, it will be provided. |
T2:7.17 | and feelings? For some of you this answer has changed greatly over | time. But for many of you, you have become less, rather than more |
T2:7.20 | that giving and receiving are one in truth changes the function of | time as you know it. There is not a period of waiting or a period of |
T2:7.20 | time as you know it. There is not a period of waiting or a period of | time between giving and receiving. There is not a time-lapse between |
T2:7.20 | and receiving occur in unison, thus further collapsing the need for | time. |
T2:7.21 | of receiving and of needs being met may seem to still take | time, this belief builds on the belief of the already accomplished |
T2:8.4 | are calls to truth and but take the form of honesty for a brief | time as the truth of who you are is revealed to you and through your |
T2:8.7 | How much | time will be saved by an end to empty seeking? You have already |
T2:8.7 | by an end to empty seeking? You have already arrived and need no | time to journey any longer. How much time will be saved by an end to |
T2:8.7 | already arrived and need no time to journey any longer. How much | time will be saved by an end to the maintenance required by special |
T2:9.1 | I ask you now to remember a | time when you felt from another the desire to help or to meet your |
T2:9.17 | and exhaling, the give and take of breathing that you live. Each | time you are tempted to think that your needs can only be met in |
T2:10.3 | I ask you to think for a moment of a | time when you attempted to recall a specific memory. This may have |
T2:10.3 | it from you? You might feel frustrated with your memory at such a | time and even say something such as “my brain just isn’t working |
T2:11.7 | This is why we spent a fair amount of | time addressing needs in a way we had not previously addressed them. |
T2:11.15 | it still, will be demonstrated before you just as it has been from | time immemorial. Is this what you would have continue? Does this not |
T2:11.16 | not know who you are. You may think you know, and you may waste much | time in perceived battles, valiantly fighting for good to win out |
T2:13.2 | to return you to your Self. Now that you have been made ready, it is | time for us to have a personal relationship. We have, within these |
T2:13.4 | with our Father. As you move into the world with the end of the | time of separation and the beginning of the time of unity taking |
T2:13.4 | with the end of the time of separation and the beginning of the | time of unity taking place around you, practice the beliefs that have |
T2:13.4 | beliefs that have been put forth in this Treatise. Know that, in the | time of unity, the truth will be shared by all. |
T2:13.5 | state of grace in which you exist here and remain forever beyond all | time and the passing of all form. It is an attitude of praise and |
T2:13.6 | as I guide you to your purpose here and linger with you in this | time to end all time. We are here, together, in love, to share love. |
T2:13.6 | you to your purpose here and linger with you in this time to end all | time. We are here, together, in love, to share love. This is not such |
T3:1.11 | once presented to others as “who you were” was a self who existed in | time, a self who believed that the past made up the self of the |
T3:1.12 | I can do this because I accomplished this, both in life and in all | time and time beyond time, making you, along with me, the |
T3:1.12 | this because I accomplished this, both in life and in all time and | time beyond time, making you, along with me, the accomplished. As has |
T3:1.12 | I accomplished this, both in life and in all time and time beyond | time, making you, along with me, the accomplished. As has already |
T3:2.4 | While much | time was spent within this Course, discussing the choice you but |
T3:4.1 | not a self-help course but just the opposite. This Course has stated | time and time again that you cannot learn on your own and that |
T3:4.1 | course but just the opposite. This Course has stated time and | time again that you cannot learn on your own and that resigning as |
T3:4.7 | to save the first. The ego has also been dismantled and rebuilt over | time and been seen as the rise and fall of civilizations. But as we |
T3:5.2 | not all emptiness has come to you at the hands of suffering. Each | time you have “fallen” in love you have emptied a space for love to |
T3:5.2 | “fallen” in love you have emptied a space for love to fill. Each | time you have felt true devotion you have emptied a space for love to |
T3:5.4 | foundation, attempting to make do with what you have. All your | time was spent in making repairs and this time spent kept you too |
T3:5.4 | what you have. All your time was spent in making repairs and this | time spent kept you too busy to see the light that was always visible |
T3:5.6 | The story that I lived was appropriate for the | time in which I lived it, and has an appropriateness that continues |
T3:5.6 | the earth in order to reveal a God of love. The question of the | time, a question still much in evidence, was how mighty could God’s |
T3:5.8 | This story has been repeated endlessly in | time, in time extending both forward and back. Each father’s son will |
T3:5.8 | This story has been repeated endlessly in time, in | time extending both forward and back. Each father’s son will die. |
T3:6.4 | everything, including your very existence. This blame is as old as | time itself and the cause of bitterness being able to exist, even |
T3:6.6 | none can cleanse bitterness from the heart without your choice. The | time of tenderness began your release of bitterness and made you |
T3:8.4 | that you are attached to, I want you to think of attachments for a | time and see how bitterness does indeed fit into this category. |
T3:8.4 | or the identity of many past lives, the identity you hold in this | time and this place still believes in its own history and that of |
T3:9.2 | did. Yet, as these ideas are not learned ideas, they will not take | time, as did the ego’s ideas, to spread through learning. |
T3:9.5 | no more. This was the work of many who came before you but the | time of such work, for you, is past. Many remain to shake the walls |
T3:9.7 | This is the pilgrimage I set you upon, as real as those who in the | time of Moses journeyed through the desert to the Promised Land. That |
T3:10.4 | again and I choose to do so no longer.” You need not spend any more | time with blame than this and I offer you no word or sentiment to |
T3:10.7 | of earlier will be able to be realized. You have passed through your | time of unlearning what the past but seemed to teach you. Now, while |
T3:10.8 | of its messages remain within your thoughts, like echoes of a former | time. These thoughts are remembered messages and so must, like all |
T3:10.11 | like remedial lessons, they are not. You are no longer called to a | time of uncertainty to learn through contrast the lessons of |
T3:10.11 | Thus when uncertainty arises, you need but remind yourself that the | time for uncertainty is past. Uncertainty will not now come to teach |
T3:10.14 | Yet the ease with which you communicate with them will diminish over | time. You will find yourself continuously teaching the language, if |
T3:11.6 | During the | time I spent on earth I did not dwell in the house of illusion but in |
T3:11.15 | they exist in the House of Truth. You will, in truth, for quite some | time, be striving to remain aware even that you have changed dwelling |
T3:11.15 | that you have changed dwelling places. There is a reason for this | time of varying degrees of awareness. As the old continues to help |
T3:12.2 | You exist within the | time of consciousness of the personal self. Thus we begin our work |
T3:12.2 | steps that came before that of the personal self did not come within | time. The creation of time was simultaneous with the creation of the |
T3:12.2 | that of the personal self did not come within time. The creation of | time was simultaneous with the creation of the personal self. Because |
T3:12.2 | the steps that came before that of the personal self did not come in | time, they are eternal, eternal levels of consciousness that still |
T3:12.3 | Temptations of the human experience exist only in | time. What we are about to do is move the human experience out of the |
T3:12.3 | we are about to do is move the human experience out of the realm of | time. For this to happen, we must remove the time-bound temptations |
T3:12.4 | Matter or form is bound by | time. Spirit is not. The House of Truth cannot be bound by time and |
T3:12.4 | bound by time. Spirit is not. The House of Truth cannot be bound by | time and be a House of Truth. How then can the personal self begin to |
T3:12.4 | the personal self begin to realize the human experience outside of | time? The answer is thus: by changing the consciousness of the |
T3:14.1 | the truth. The thought system of the ego was based on fear. In this | time of translation from one thought system to the other, the most |
T3:14.10 | this point, still hold to yourself and call unforgivable, now is the | time to let them go. If you have read the paragraph above and feel it |
T3:14.11 | whether you want suffering to continue or want to abolish it for all | time. If you are holding onto regrets you are holding on to blame. If |
T3:14.12 | the future can be built upon it. This is why we have spent so much | time unlearning and why we continue with lessons of forgetting. |
T3:16.6 | What is, is, despite the lag in | time that would seem to make all that we speak of here a blueprint |
T3:16.6 | a blueprint for some future reality. All that would keep this lag in | time a constant, and make it seem as if what is now is still awaiting |
T3:17.3 | As soon as spirit took on form, man began to exist in | time because there became a need for a beginning and an ending to the |
T3:17.3 | ending to the chosen experience. Thus each self of form is born into | time and each self of form dies out of time. Both birth and death |
T3:17.3 | self of form is born into time and each self of form dies out of | time. Both birth and death have always existed as choices, as |
T3:17.3 | as choices, as beginnings and endings to the finite experience of | time. It is the nature of what is finite to begin and end. Birth and |
T3:17.4 | As has been said before, | time is a measurement of the “time” it takes for learning to occur. A |
T3:17.5 | that has led, through the learning of untruth in the mechanism of | time, to the world in which you now exist. It may seem ridiculous to |
T3:17.5 | can be learned, but this is exactly what has been learned during the | time of your experience in physical form. Since your true Self could |
T3:17.7 | You were told in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” that the | time of the Holy Spirit has ended and the time of the second coming |
T3:17.7 | Art of Thought” that the time of the Holy Spirit has ended and the | time of the second coming of Christ is here. The name of Christ was |
T3:17.7 | followed their teachings and example. This has occurred within the | time of the Holy Spirit. |
T3:17.8 | to you. The “time” of the Holy Spirit has now ended because the | time of illusion is now called to an end. What is finite has an end |
T3:17.8 | What is finite has an end point and this is that end point for the | time of illusion. The return of Christ, or your ability and |
T3:17.8 | of Truth rather than the house of illusion, is what will end the | time of illusion. Just as the truth is the truth and illusion is |
T3:17.8 | we speak of here is the same as the end we speak of here. The | time of the Holy Spirit, or the time in which communication was |
T3:17.8 | as the end we speak of here. The time of the Holy Spirit, or the | time in which communication was needed between the illusion and the |
T3:19.9 | There is no longer any | time to waste on such illusions. The thought system of the truth sees |
T3:19.14 | anything at all about the nature of who you are. This is why no more | time can be wasted and why so many are being called in the strongest |
T3:19.15 | and bid them join you in the reality of the truth. But in this | time of Christ, a new time, a time without parallel or comparison, |
T3:19.15 | you in the reality of the truth. But in this time of Christ, a new | time, a time without parallel or comparison, this will not be |
T3:19.15 | the reality of the truth. But in this time of Christ, a new time, a | time without parallel or comparison, this will not be possible. It |
T3:20.1 | By saying that there is no longer any | time to be wasted on illusion we are saying that you will no longer |
T3:20.1 | to be wasted on illusion we are saying that you will no longer serve | time but that time will serve you. Time was wasted on illusion and so |
T3:20.1 | illusion we are saying that you will no longer serve time but that | time will serve you. Time was wasted on illusion and so but seemed to |
T3:20.1 | that you will no longer serve time but that time will serve you. | Time was wasted on illusion and so but seemed to become a master that |
T3:20.1 | and so but seemed to become a master that made of you a slave. Now | time must be thought of in a new way, a way that has to do with |
T3:20.2 | in regards to the learning of the truth. As this is all that | time is for, and all that time is but a measurement of, it rightly |
T3:20.2 | learning of the truth. As this is all that time is for, and all that | time is but a measurement of, it rightly follows that learning can |
T3:20.2 | degrees of remembering and since this is what we work to have occur, | time can become our ally by using it for effectiveness. |
T3:21.6 | because it is attached to a person. A person is a being born into | time, a being whose existence began in time and will end in time. |
T3:21.6 | A person is a being born into time, a being whose existence began in | time and will end in time. |
T3:21.6 | into time, a being whose existence began in time and will end in | time. |
T3:21.7 | and the true Self to exist together is for the truth to be lived in | time. In order for the truth to be lived in time you must forget your |
T3:21.7 | the truth to be lived in time. In order for the truth to be lived in | time you must forget your uncertainty and be certain of the truth. |
T3:21.18 | existence to seem to have more of a dualistic nature for a short | time while you carry observance forward into observance of your |
T3:21.18 | personal self. As was said at the beginning of this Treatise, by the | time the learning of this Treatise is complete, the personal self |
T3:21.21 | While this has been called the | time of Christ, it is obviously no longer the time of Jesus Christ. |
T3:21.21 | has been called the time of Christ, it is obviously no longer the | time of Jesus Christ. My time came and my time ended. The time when a |
T3:21.21 | of Christ, it is obviously no longer the time of Jesus Christ. My | time came and my time ended. The time when a single baby born of a |
T3:21.21 | is obviously no longer the time of Jesus Christ. My time came and my | time ended. The time when a single baby born of a virgin mother could |
T3:21.21 | longer the time of Jesus Christ. My time came and my time ended. The | time when a single baby born of a virgin mother could change the |
T3:22.12 | the dualistic world in which you have lived, a world wherein a lag | time exists between what is and what will be. You may have, upon |
T3:22.14 | where what is, is separated from what will be by your effort and the | time that it will take you to, through your effort, create the |
T3:22.15 | The creative tension existed not only as a product of the duality of | time, but also as a product of distrust. It was a tension that |
T4:1.8 | As is clearly being seen amid many school systems in the current | time, the choice to not learn what is taught in school, when taken up |
T4:1.11 | is the same question that has been asked throughout the existence of | time. Some have chosen to come to know themselves and God directly. |
T4:1.11 | All are chosen and so it could not be otherwise. But at the same | time, it must be seen that your choice matters in time, even if all |
T4:1.11 | But at the same time, it must be seen that your choice matters in | time, even if all will make the same choice eventually. |
T4:1.13 | you might just be able to achieve what others have not; that this | time might just be different than any other time. Even as you begin |
T4:1.13 | have not; that this time might just be different than any other | time. Even as you begin to tentatively let this excitement grow, your |
T4:1.13 | ago, by countless souls more worthy than you, and ushered in the | time of heaven on earth and the end of suffering long ago? Could many |
T4:1.14 | and uncertainty, your fear of believing in yourself and in this | time as the time to end all time. There must be something different |
T4:1.14 | your fear of believing in yourself and in this time as the | time to end all time. There must be something different about this |
T4:1.14 | of believing in yourself and in this time as the time to end all | time. There must be something different about this time, the |
T4:1.14 | time to end all time. There must be something different about this | time, the capabilities of those existing within it. It must be your |
T4:1.14 | or technology, your advanced mental abilities, or even your leisure | time that has opened up this opportunity. The only alternative would |
T4:1.14 | alternative would seem to be that this must be simply the chosen | time and you the chosen people. If the chosen time had been two |
T4:1.14 | be simply the chosen time and you the chosen people. If the chosen | time had been two thousand years ago, life would have been different |
T4:1.16 | same as saying the truth exists within you. It is in this way that | time is not real and will no longer be real to you as you come to |
T4:1.17 | The difference between this | time and the time that has but seemed to have gone before has already |
T4:1.17 | The difference between this time and the | time that has but seemed to have gone before has already been stated |
T4:1.17 | gone before has already been stated as the difference between the | time of the Holy Spirit and the time of Christ. This has also been |
T4:1.17 | stated as the difference between the time of the Holy Spirit and the | time of Christ. This has also been restated as the difference between |
T4:1.17 | of Christ. This has also been restated as the difference between the | time of learning through contrast and the time of learning through |
T4:1.17 | the difference between the time of learning through contrast and the | time of learning through observation. It is further stated here as |
T4:1.18 | choosing you by choosing God. This is all the chosen people are in | time—those who have chosen God as God has chosen them. That you |
T4:1.18 | —the means of Christ-consciousness, is what has ushered in the new | time. |
T4:1.20 | religions and varying sets of beliefs that, in the way of the | time—the way of learning through contrast—provided contrast |
T4:1.20 | learning did occur and has continued to occur even unto this | time. You have learned much of the nature of the truth by seeing what |
T4:1.22 | called you to the limits of the state of consciousness that was the | time of the Holy Spirit. This limit acted upon you as a catalyst to |
T4:1.23 | yearning has driven them to and thought, incorrectly, that the new | time that is here is the end of the days of innocence. You may have |
T4:1.24 | experience. Many not yet grown to maturity have been born into the | time of Christ, and do not fit within the time or the consciousness |
T4:1.24 | have been born into the time of Christ, and do not fit within the | time or the consciousness of the Holy Spirit. |
T4:1.25 | For a short | time, an overlap is occurring during which those unable to allow |
T4:1.26 | Those born into the | time of Christ will settle for nothing less than the truth and will |
T4:1.27 | Let me repeat that during the | time of the Holy Spirit, some were able to come to know themselves |
T4:1.27 | or experience. It means that the last generation born into the | time of the Holy Spirit will live out their lives and that soon all |
T4:1.27 | and that soon all who remain on earth will be those born into the | time of Christ. |
T4:2.4 | no Way or path or process back to God and Self before me. It was the | time of man wandering in the wilderness. I came as a representation |
T4:2.4 | Self. Jesus the man was the intermediary who ushered in the | time of the Holy Spirit by calling the Holy Spirit to possess the |
T4:2.5 | and relationship is still The Way and The Way has come into the | time of its fullness. |
T4:2.7 | it did not exist; that there are others living among you in this | time who will not become aware of their true nature does not mean |
T4:2.7 | the truth of all of your brothers and sisters from the beginning of | time until the end of time. Any text that tells you that you or those |
T4:2.7 | brothers and sisters from the beginning of time until the end of | time. Any text that tells you that you or those of your kind or time |
T4:2.7 | of time. Any text that tells you that you or those of your kind or | time are more or better than any other is not speaking the truth. |
T4:2.8 | if you were to see into the eyes and hearts of any human from any | time with true vision, you would see the accomplished Self there. |
T4:2.9 | you familiar with the Bible, upon hearing words such as the end of | time or the fullness of time, think of the predictions of the |
T4:2.9 | Bible, upon hearing words such as the end of time or the fullness of | time, think of the predictions of the biblical end of time. I speak |
T4:2.9 | fullness of time, think of the predictions of the biblical end of | time. I speak of this because it is in your awareness and because |
T4:2.9 | is in your awareness and because many false interpretations of this | time as a time of judgment and of separating the chosen people from |
T4:2.9 | awareness and because many false interpretations of this time as a | time of judgment and of separating the chosen people from all others |
T4:2.10 | not consistent with the idea of unity. If you proceed into this new | time thinking that this new time will separate you from others, or |
T4:2.10 | of unity. If you proceed into this new time thinking that this new | time will separate you from others, or cause you, as the chosen, to |
T4:2.10 | chosen, to be separate, you will not become fully aware of the new | time. Full awareness of the new is what this Treatise seeks to |
T4:2.12 | that others will soon do the same, and that those who follow in | time will do so more easily, with less effort, and with even greater |
T4:2.12 | success. They may consider themselves “better than” for a moment in | time, but those who do will be bitterly disappointed as their moment |
T4:2.14 | past, to believe that you are chosen to be the pioneers into a new | time without believing that you are special. This is one of the many |
T4:2.21 | that exists with you, including the days that make up your life in | time and space. Observing what is unites you with the present in that |
T4:2.23 | that feel real with like-minded associates for brief periods of | time, but still essentially seeing yourself moving through life |
T4:2.28 | union is what differentiated me from my brothers and sisters at the | time of my life on earth. Because my state of consciousness, a state |
T4:3.6 | is joyful, effortless, and full of love. For every being existing in | time there is also an unnatural state of being. Both states of being |
T4:3.6 | brought a child into a fearful world, became subject to the tests of | time. Thus did the world become a world of effort with all things in |
T4:3.13 | Man has striven since the beginning of | time to be done with the separated state of a being of form, and at |
T4:3.13 | be done with the separated state of a being of form, and at the same | time to hang on to life; not realizing that what exists in form does |
T4:4.4 | The passing of a parent was seen, particularly historically, as the | time of the child of the parent coming into his or her inheritance or |
T4:4.4 | of the child of the parent coming into his or her inheritance or | time of fullness. The power and prestige, the earthly wealth of the |
T4:4.5 | of the reasons that I came in the form of the “son of God.” In the | time in which I lived, the idea of inheritance was an even stronger |
T4:4.9 | Treatise is called “A Treatise on the New.” There has not been a | time on Earth in which the inheritance of God the Father was |
T4:4.9 | of God the Father was accepted, save by me. This is why this | time is spoken of as the time of fullness. It is the time during |
T4:4.9 | was accepted, save by me. This is why this time is spoken of as the | time of fullness. It is the time during which you have within your |
T4:4.9 | is why this time is spoken of as the time of fullness. It is the | time during which you have within your awareness the ability to come |
T4:4.9 | which you have within your awareness the ability to come into your | time of fullness by accepting the inheritance of your Father. You |
T4:5.2 | form the orchestra and chorus of creation. You might think of your | time here as that of being apprentice musicians. You must learn or |
T4:5.11 | you are or who you think you are. You do not die to choice. At the | time of death you are assisted in ways not formerly possible to you |
T4:5.12 | a collective choice as one body, one consciousness, to end the | time of the intermediary and to begin to learn directly, you are |
T4:5.13 | hell. Others as all or nothing. Many of you have thought of it as a | time of judgment. But I tell you truly; it is no different than the |
T4:5.13 | time of judgment. But I tell you truly; it is no different than the | time that is upon you right now. The afterlife has simply been a time |
T4:5.13 | the time that is upon you right now. The afterlife has simply been a | time of increased choice because it has been a time of increased |
T4:5.13 | has simply been a time of increased choice because it has been a | time of increased awareness. Loosed of the body and the body’s |
T4:5.13 | choice has been revealed to those having experienced death. At that | time it is your judgment of yourself and your ability to believe in |
T4:5.13 | your life will continue. The same is true right now! For this is the | time of Christ and thus of your ability to choose |
T4:5.13 | death. Being loosed of the body by death was the chosen means of the | time of the intermediary, the chosen means of attaining |
T4:5.13 | and direct revelation. The elevation of the personal self in this | time of Christ can be the new choice. |
T4:6.4 | In this | time of Christ, this time of direct revelation and direct sharing, |
T4:6.4 | In this time of Christ, this | time of direct revelation and direct sharing, the probable future you |
T4:6.8 | You have the unequalled opportunity now, because you exist in the | Time of Christ, to directly share Christ-consciousness and thus |
T4:6.8 | You can pass on the inheritance you accept in this fullness of | time. In this time of unity, dedicate all thought to unity. Accept no |
T4:6.8 | pass on the inheritance you accept in this fullness of time. In this | time of unity, dedicate all thought to unity. Accept no separation. |
T4:6.8 | Accept all choices. Thus are all chosen in the fullness of | time. |
T4:7.2 | That you are living in the | time of Christ does not mean that you will automatically realize |
T4:7.2 | automatically realize Christ-consciousness, just as living in the | time of the Holy Spirit did not mean that you would automatically |
T4:7.2 | of the spirit that was your intermediary. But just as during the | time of the Holy Spirit, your understanding of your Self and God grew |
T4:7.2 | through the indirect means that were available to you, during the | time of Christ, your understanding of your Self and God cannot help |
T4:7.2 | the direct and observable means now available. Just as in the | time of the Holy Spirit the spirit was available to all as |
T4:7.2 | Spirit the spirit was available to all as intermediary, during the | time of Christ, Christ-consciousness is available to all. |
T4:7.3 | will seem to lie before you and your brothers and sisters in this | time. The understanding of the unity that creates and sustains all |
T4:7.3 | now be as close to the surface of consciousness as was, during the | time of the Holy Spirit, the understanding that man is imbued with |
T4:8.1 | separate “you” or some species without form who at some point in | time chose to express love in physical form, and so began this |
T4:8.5 | lives in form. It has a starting point from which it grows into its | time of fullness. Creation on the scale at which God creates produced |
T4:8.9 | rebel against the learning that was needed in order to come into the | time of fullness of a being able to express itself in form, never |
T4:9.4 | But now the | time is upon you to leave learned works behind in favor of |
T4:9.4 | behind in favor of observation, vision and revelation. Now is the | time to leave behind study for imagining, envisioning, and desire. |
T4:9.4 | behind study for imagining, envisioning, and desire. Now is the | time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the time of |
T4:9.4 | envisioning, and desire. Now is the time to move out of the | time of becoming who you are to the time of being who you are. |
T4:9.4 | is the time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the | time of being who you are. |
T4:9.5 | You have felt this | time coming. You have realized that your learning has reached an end |
T4:9.6 | of a promise that has surely been made! Rejoice that the new | time is here and be ready to embrace it as it embraces you! |
T4:9.7 | ready finally to be loosed of the bounds of the personal self. This | time of concentration on the self is unheralded in history. It is |
T4:9.9 | sisters in this next phase of the journey, the journey out of the | time of learning that will usher in the fullness of time. |
T4:9.9 | out of the time of learning that will usher in the fullness of | time. |
T4:10.1 | to becoming a true student, and to now leading you beyond the | time of being a student to the realization of your accomplishment. |
T4:10.2 | learning you will meet resistance and realize, for perhaps the first | time, that learning is what your entire life has been about. You |
T4:10.11 | Self of love in form. No longer learning is the revelation that the | time of accomplishment is upon you and the expression of the Self of |
T4:10.12 | can be learned. It is something that can only be lived. This is the | time of the fulfillment of the lesson of the birds of the air who |
T4:10.13 | As I said earlier, some will not be willing to move out of the | time of learning. Those who have learned what this Course would teach |
T4:12.2 | From this | time on, I will respond to you through direct communication or |
T4:12.3 | At this | time, there is a gathering of pioneers of the new already in |
T4:12.8 | state. All conditions that were intermediary in nature during the | time of learning, are, during the time of sharing, naturally |
T4:12.8 | intermediary in nature during the time of learning, are, during the | time of sharing, naturally converted to direct experiences of sharing. |
T4:12.9 | of students, gather still, and experience sharing directly. If a | time arrives when you no longer feel drawn to these modes of sharing, |
T4:12.10 | All you must remember now is that the | time of learning is past. While you are still encountering concerns |
T4:12.12 | soon as he was content within the life of the monastery, that it was | time to once again move out into the world. What he was really saying |
T4:12.12 | as the sign that one period of learning was over and that it was | time to move on to the next. During the time of learning, this |
T4:12.12 | was over and that it was time to move on to the next. During the | time of learning, this statement was consistent with learned wisdom. |
T4:12.12 | this statement was consistent with learned wisdom. During the new | time of sharing, there is no “next phase” of learning for you to move |
T4:12.17 | I attempted to dislodge much of this learned wisdom during my | time on Earth and man is still puzzling over the meaning of my words. |
T4:12.17 | on Earth and man is still puzzling over the meaning of my words. The | time for puzzlement is over. Pass on no more of the prevailing |
T4:12.19 | you to try to remember to turn to the new rather than the old each | time you think you are experiencing uncertainty or lack. |
T4:12.28 | The individual or singular consciousness that was appropriate to the | time of learning does not continue. Thus the new pattern is one of |
T4:12.32 | in form are yet to be revealed and shared. This is the | time that is before us, the time of creation of the future, the time |
T4:12.32 | to be revealed and shared. This is the time that is before us, the | time of creation of the future, the time of the creation of a future |
T4:12.32 | the time that is before us, the time of creation of the future, the | time of the creation of a future not based upon the past. |
T4:12.33 | This | time is before us. Because you are a being still existing in form, |
T4:12.33 | are a being still existing in form, you still exist in the realm of | time and space. Yet time and space no longer separate us, and the |
T4:12.33 | in form, you still exist in the realm of time and space. Yet | time and space no longer separate us, and the creation of the design |
D:1.9 | These anti-ego tendencies are a real danger in this | time. You are not called to selflessness but to Self ! |
D:1.10 | thus elevating the personal self. You have thus been self-less for a | time and the personal self has floundered from this lack of identity. |
D:1.10 | from this lack of identity. A person could literally die during this | time from lack of identity, lack of cause. To die to the personal |
D:1.10 | being identity-less. The reign of the ego began during just such a | time of identity-less-ness. You cannot go on in such a way. |
D:2.5 | doctor, teacher, scientist, priest, or engineer is completed, it is | time for the student to claim a new identity—that of doctor, |
D:2.5 | To continue to feel a need to learn rather than realizing that the | time of learning has come to an end, would be to not realize |
D:2.11 | seen as a “successful pattern,” and would be repeated until such a | time as the pattern failed to achieve the successful grade or outcome |
D:2.17 | example, an example of a system which you believe works most of the | time, and are happy to use to acquire a desired end, but which, when |
D:3.6 | Duality and contrast are synonymous. In the | time of the Holy Spirit, you learned through contrast. You learned |
D:3.6 | of love and fear, sickness and health, life and death. In this | time of Christ, such learning is no longer necessary, and so these |
D:3.7 | declassify all the various aspects of life that were needed in the | time of learning. This is why we began quite truthfully and simply |
D:3.23 | power is needed for the creation of the Covenant of the New in this | time of Christ. |
D:4.2 | same, you also are not different. The differences you saw during the | time of learning, differences that made you feel as if each being |
D:4.3 | It is | time now for this idea to be accepted, for if it is not, you will |
D:4.7 | the prison system is a very successful deterrent. The thought of | time in prison fills the mind with fear. And yet those who are |
D:4.11 | confident that you have either seen and learned enough during your | time as a learning being that you accept that a divine design created |
D:4.13 | recreated and we will talk much more of them and of the creative | time we are now entering. Thus far, we are merely working together to |
D:4.18 | our divine existence, is now recreating the patterns that served the | time of learning. What was learned in the instant in which you came |
D:4.18 | this has taken so long or on the suffering that occurred during the | time of learning. This would be like dwelling on the inmate’s life as |
D:5.8 | as an example here. The ego but seemed to be who you were for a | time. Now that you know who you are in truth, the ego does not |
D:5.11 | is given. All was given to you to remind you of who you are in the | time of learning that is now passing away. Thus all was given to you |
D:5.11 | is. Now, as you join with the truth, your representation, in the new | time that is before us, will be what is, in its representation. |
D:5.12 | Love and the loving patterns given in the | time of learning are all that exist in all you see. But what now will |
D:5.12 | of those around you comes to an end? What was created to serve the | time of learning, to represent what is and aid you in your return to |
D:5.14 | In this | time of Christ, we are not called to recreate the “tools” of learning |
D:5.20 | prison, if you continue to think of your environment, your mind, and | time as a prison, how can it exist in perfect harmony with the |
D:5.21 | learning will change to help you embrace the acceptance of this new | time of no time. You will wonder how to live in time as a being no |
D:5.21 | change to help you embrace the acceptance of this new time of no | time. You will wonder how to live in time as a being no longer bound |
D:5.21 | of this new time of no time. You will wonder how to live in | time as a being no longer bound by time. And I tell you truly, that |
D:5.21 | You will wonder how to live in time as a being no longer bound by | time. And I tell you truly, that once acceptance of what is is |
D:6.1 | and this you were told as well. I say this to remind you that the | time of “teaching” like the time of “learning” had its place as well |
D:6.1 | well. I say this to remind you that the time of “teaching” like the | time of “learning” had its place as well as its methods. |
D:6.2 | that of comparison, a method that will be used less and less as the | time of learning passes. The thought reversal of which we recently |
D:6.2 | of which we recently spoke is why I bring this up. During your | time of learning, I used a method of comparison—I compared the real |
D:6.2 | than let them go in order to embrace true representation. In the | time of learning, you were so entrenched in your false beliefs that |
D:6.2 | needed to be stated and stated again. But as we enter this new | time of elevated form, these same ideas—ideas that many of you |
D:6.5 | Like all that was created for the | time of learning, the body was the perfect learning device. Seeing it |
D:6.5 | Seeing it as such assisted us in bringing about the end of the | time of learning. But now your body—your form—must be seen in a |
D:6.9 | there were many stories about miracles, both before and after the | time in which I lived. If you were to pose to a scientist whether or |
D:6.13 | if it has been a false certainty, it served a great purpose in the | time of learning. Discovery has been a grand facilitator of the human |
D:6.14 | as well as to the creation of something new. For in this | time of revelation, discovery is the new divine pattern that will |
D:6.16 | Be jubilant rather than hesitant about the | time of discovery that is before you. Calling what you think you know |
D:6.22 | change the “laws” of the body, the laws you gave the body in the | time of learning, knowing not what the design of the body |
D:6.25 | The body was, in the | time of learning, representative of a learning being. The ego, |
D:6.26 | I say changed here because you may remember that change occurs in | time. Outside of time and form your Self has always existed in the |
D:6.26 | here because you may remember that change occurs in time. Outside of | time and form your Self has always existed in the perfect harmony in |
D:6.26 | has joined the elevated Self of form, you exist together both in | time and outside of time. Remember, the elevated Self of form will |
D:6.26 | Self of form, you exist together both in time and outside of | time. Remember, the elevated Self of form will never be all that you |
D:6.26 | will merely represent one aspect of your wholeness in the field of | time. |
D:6.27 | elevated Self of form, however, being a form that still exists in | time, must realize the consciousness of the true Self in time. What |
D:6.27 | exists in time, must realize the consciousness of the true Self in | time. What this means is that the elevated Self of form may still |
D:6.27 | unity. This is why we have spoken of miracles and of the collapse of | time the miracle is capable of providing. We have redefined the |
D:6.28 | Form and | time go together. Yet you have been told time is a measurement of |
D:6.28 | Form and time go together. Yet you have been told | time is a measurement of learning. If you are no longer a learning |
D:6.28 | of learning. If you are no longer a learning being, for what is | time needed? Time is needed now only for the transformation of the |
D:6.28 | If you are no longer a learning being, for what is time needed? | Time is needed now only for the transformation of the self from a |
D:7.2 | is shared. This language was used because you were still, at that | time, a learning being. Now we will adjust our language somewhat to |
D:7.3 | could be shared at another level, and that levels are a function of | time. We then talked of the integration of levels that collapse time. |
D:7.3 | of time. We then talked of the integration of levels that collapse | time. This integration of levels is the integration of form and |
D:7.3 | of form and unity. When Christ-consciousness is sustained, | time will collapse and the sun may not need to rise or set to |
D:7.4 | Experiences of form take place in | time because experience, too, was designed for learning. Now |
D:7.4 | too, was designed for learning. Now experience is needed in | time to aid your total acceptance of what you have learned. In order |
D:7.5 | the embrace and the consciousness of unity and places you outside of | time. In this state, no duality exists. Doing and being are one. |
D:7.7 | only as a particular self, existing as man or woman in a particular | time in history. Now you are called to discover how to exist in form |
D:7.8 | while not seeing it as “bound” by the particularity of | time and space. It may still exist in a particular time and place, |
D:7.8 | particularity of time and space. It may still exist in a particular | time and place, but this is simply the nature of one aspect of what |
D:7.15 | in hand with the new pattern of discovery, but discovery is less | time bound. Let me explain. |
D:7.16 | Observation takes place in | time. Even while you have been called to observe what is, what you |
D:7.16 | what you are observing in form are the representations of what is in | time. Your envisioning too is bound to time and that is why so many |
D:7.16 | representations of what is in time. Your envisioning too is bound to | time and that is why so many of you think of envisioning as |
D:7.16 | envisioning as envisioning the future. Envisioning is less bound to | time than is observation because it is not about what your body’s |
D:7.18 | because they are related to particular forms as they exist in | time. Time is not an aspect of eternity or of unity. Time is thus |
D:7.18 | because they are related to particular forms as they exist in time. | Time is not an aspect of eternity or of unity. Time is thus what has |
D:7.18 | they exist in time. Time is not an aspect of eternity or of unity. | Time is thus what has separated the self that exists in form from the |
D:7.18 | accepted existence as a non-particular being in a state outside of | time—you have accepted existence as a new Self, the Self of |
D:7.19 | Discovery is not bound by | time as it is an ongoing aspect of creation. As you were told in “A |
D:7.21 | matter, and of the creature’s perception of its own experience in | time. This time-bound evolution is really adaptation. It occurs in |
D:7.23 | Everyone knows, in this | time of Christ, that the end of the old way is near and that the new |
D:7.23 | than adaptation, and evolution moves with them. But evolution in | time is part of the old that needs to be left behind. It is a |
D:7.23 | of the old that needs to be left behind. It is a provision of the | time of learning that allows the learning being to learn at his or |
D:7.23 | to learn at his or her own pace and to pass this learning on in | time. |
D:7.25 | of fear we leave behind as we abandon ideas of evolution in | time and proceed to an awareness of how the elevated Self of form can |
D:7.25 | how the elevated Self of form can replace the laws of evolution in | time with the laws of transformation outside of time. |
D:7.25 | laws of evolution in time with the laws of transformation outside of | time. |
D:7.26 | all that you are. The dot of your body is all that is bound by | time. What transformation outside of time asks you to do is to see |
D:7.26 | body is all that is bound by time. What transformation outside of | time asks you to do is to see the body as but this one, small, aspect |
D:7.26 | and others, you have learned to view your body in the field of | time. This will be helpful now as you begin to imagine the “more” |
D:7.26 | that exists beyond the body’s boundary and beyond the boundary of | time and particularity. |
D:7.27 | This circle in which you have placed your body is not a circle of | time and space. It is not a circle that can be drawn around where you |
D:8.1 | of the wider circle. In this area of the wider circle, there is no | time, no space, no particularity. It is an area of unlimited freedom. |
D:8.3 | a natural ability or talent that existed in some form prior to the | time of learning. We concentrate on this idea merely as an idea and |
D:8.3 | in you that you have experienced something that existed prior to the | time of learning. And that this something was quite wonderful. |
D:8.4 | You might think of this ability that existed prior to the | time of learning as coming from the content of the wider circle of |
D:9.12 | the natural abilities you discovered existed within you prior to the | time of learning, ideas are also discoveries that you make, |
D:10.2 | Learning is about the transfer of knowledge that was gained in the | time of learning, through the process of learning. Notice the |
D:10.4 | of these givens, since that expression exists in the realm of | time and space and involves the work and time of your form in your |
D:10.4 | exists in the realm of time and space and involves the work and | time of your form in your form’s separate reality, is not of union |
D:10.7 | In this | time of Christ, discovery is about acceptance of your true way of |
D:10.7 | of your true way of knowing, a way that existed prior to the | time of learning and that has always existed. When put into practice |
D:11.6 | achieved what you have desired? Is it not possible to conceive of a | time in which desire will no longer serve you, just as learning now |
D:11.11 | not live from this belief is insane for reasons already enumerated | time and time again. What prevents this belief from becoming an |
D:11.11 | from this belief is insane for reasons already enumerated time and | time again. What prevents this belief from becoming an ability and |
D:12.16 | have experienced the fading of your certainty about this truth over | time. It may have been your inability to convey this truth, another’s |
D:13.1 | There is no danger, in this | time, that you will know the truth and then discover that you were |
D:13.1 | as what you know grows beyond the realm of mind and body, form and | time. |
D:13.7 | affect you as it did those of the past because you are living in the | time of Christ, a time when no intermediaries are needed or required. |
D:13.7 | those of the past because you are living in the time of Christ, a | time when no intermediaries are needed or required. Thus you are not |
D:13.8 | join with others who are experiencing the expanding awareness of the | time of Christ, and you will begin to see the evidence that things |
D:14.4 | in the discovery that lies beyond the body and mind, form and | time. You will need to put into practice the suspension of belief |
D:14.10 | paves the way much as each step of learning that was needed in the | time of learning paved the way for the next and then the next. But |
D:14.12 | and so the idea of becoming that has been with humankind throughout | time must signal a recognition that what you are is not complete, has |
D:14.15 | begins with awareness of what is beyond body and mind, form and | time. It proceeds to this awareness being accepted, adopted as an |
D:14.15 | act of becoming the elevated Self of form. You are thus entering the | time of becoming, the time of becoming the new you which must precede |
D:14.15 | Self of form. You are thus entering the time of becoming, the | time of becoming the new you which must precede creation of the new |
D:14.17 | This wholeness of being is what lies beyond body and mind, form and | time. Becoming the elevated Self of form is becoming whole, and will |
D:14.17 | the way in which source and cause transform body and mind, form and | time. |
D:15.1 | principles are like unto the patterns that were created for your | time of learning and that will be applied anew to the creation of new |
D:15.1 | will be applied anew to the creation of new patterns for the new | time that is upon us. |
D:15.3 | the life force of creation and of being, both in unity and in | time. By being you are in movement. By being you are an expression of |
D:15.10 | with spirit existing in every living form from the beginning of | time until the end of time? |
D:15.10 | in every living form from the beginning of time until the end of | time? |
D:15.11 | Time is what begins and ends. Time is what began when life took on | |
D:15.11 | Time is what begins and ends. | Time is what began when life took on existence in form and space. It |
D:15.12 | develop a relationship with all that passes through you. Now is the | time when the fruit of those efforts will be reaped. For what passes |
D:15.15 | all been sailors here, animated by the wind of spirit and at one | time sailing—flying along with the wind at your back—and at |
D:15.15 | sailing—flying along with the wind at your back—and at another | time sitting still or seemingly bobbing along with no apparent |
D:15.18 | to receive the maximum connection to unity that is possible in this | time. You realize that some breaks in service will still occur, that |
D:15.21 | conditions of learning. Why? Because they are no longer needed. The | time of learning has ended. When this time of becoming has ended, the |
D:15.21 | they are no longer needed. The time of learning has ended. When this | time of becoming has ended, the conditions that allow your acceptance |
D:16.2 | exist in unity. Creation occurs in each of us, seemingly one at a | time. Creation is our coming into our true identity, and is the |
D:16.4 | place as separate steps. This is so because of the condition of | time. Once these principles are unified, time will have ended just as |
D:16.4 | because of the condition of time. Once these principles are unified, | time will have ended just as time was once begun. |
D:16.4 | Once these principles are unified, time will have ended just as | time was once begun. |
D:16.6 | wholeness. Love cannot be learned, and so has stood apart from the | time of learning. Being could be learned here, because it was not yet |
D:16.9 | apart from Creation, you cannot. But you can, while existing in | time and form, choose to stand apart from movement, being, and |
D:16.10 | While it was said in “A Treatise on the New”, that “Now is the | time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the time of |
D:16.10 | in “A Treatise on the New”, that “Now is the time to move out of the | time of becoming who you are to the time of being who you are,” it |
D:16.10 | is the time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the | time of being who you are,” it was not said that this time of |
D:16.10 | you are to the time of being who you are,” it was not said that this | time of becoming was completed. |
D:16.13 | elevated Self of form who you are in the process of becoming. This | time of becoming is the time in between your awareness of and access |
D:16.13 | who you are in the process of becoming. This time of becoming is the | time in between your awareness of and access to Christ-consciousness |
D:16.13 | sustainability of Christ-consciousness or unity, in form. In your | time of directly experiencing the movement, being, and expression of |
D:16.14 | In your | time of directly experiencing the movement, being, and expression of |
D:16.15 | of becoming is to realize that an in-between exists between the | time of learning and the time of being the elevated Self of form; |
D:16.15 | that an in-between exists between the time of learning and the | time of being the elevated Self of form; that times still exist in |
D:16.16 | all of your former ideas about yourself, all of the patterns of the | time of learning, all of the moments in which you feel an inability |
D:16.19 | are but sensations that remain, like memories of childhood. This | time of becoming is a time of coming to acceptance of them as what |
D:16.19 | that remain, like memories of childhood. This time of becoming is a | time of coming to acceptance of them as what they are—images. This |
D:16.19 | time of coming to acceptance of them as what they are—images. This | time of becoming is a time of coming to acceptance that they are not |
D:16.19 | of them as what they are—images. This time of becoming is a | time of coming to acceptance that they are not real. They are no more |
D:16.20 | The | time of becoming is a time of letting these images be without |
D:16.20 | The time of becoming is a | time of letting these images be without reacting to them. It is a |
D:16.20 | a time of letting these images be without reacting to them. It is a | time of coming to no longer “hold” these images in your mind and |
D:16.20 | to no longer “hold” these images in your mind and heart. It is a | time of letting them first cease to affect you, and then of letting |
D:16.21 | are false images, and when you retain them you do not allow for the | time of learning to be replaced with the only replacement that will |
D:17.1 | to follow into inheritance. It is a following after that occurs in | time and space rather than in truth. It is never about one. It is not |
D:17.2 | The series build to a climax, to what, during the | time of evolution, might have been called evolutionary leaps. |
D:17.3 | Are you willing to claim it? Are you willing to claim it in form and | time? |
D:17.4 | Can you understand that what you claim in form and | time was always yours? |
D:17.7 | offer up your glory and call it down from heaven, both at the same | time. |
D:17.11 | has been provided, the journey taken. You are present. Now is the | time for your response. |
D:17.14 | achieved what you have desired? Is it not possible to conceive of a | time in which desire will no longer serve you, just as learning now |
D:17.25 | This is why you have been told the | time of parables, or stories, has ended. This is why you have been |
D:Day1.6 | you have arrived here and left behind the state of the initiate, the | time of waiting. You have chosen. You are merely asked now to look at |
D:Day1.14 | of the holy men and women who walked the way of the world since my | time learned, accepted, and lived the teachings that have brought you |
D:Day1.14 | the world would be a different place. Have I not called you to a new | time in which the conditions of learning exist no more? In which the |
D:Day1.24 | of your true Self and true home, in a form that will take you beyond | time to eternity. |
D:Day1.25 | history proceeds with gaps only waiting to be fulfilled in current | time, so too is it with the story of creation. |
D:Day1.27 | my baptism and my acknowledgment as the Son of God, and preceded my | time of living as my Self in the world. So too does it with you. You |
D:Day2.1 | of your Self is acceptance of your inheritance. Now is the | time to come into full acceptance of the human self as well as the |
D:Day2.1 | acceptance of the human self as well as the Self of unity. It is | time for the final merging of the two into one Self, the elevated |
D:Day2.4 | This is the moment of fulfillment and desire coming together, the | time in which to realize “it was all worth it.” |
D:Day2.5 | This is the | time of revelation of meaning. You who have so long striven to give |
D:Day2.11 | Now is the | time for acceptance, even of these actions that you would rather not |
D:Day2.14 | been thoroughly discussed earlier. You have all been through the | time of tenderness, the time that preceded your giving and receiving |
D:Day2.14 | earlier. You have all been through the time of tenderness, the | time that preceded your giving and receiving of forgiveness, your |
D:Day2.17 | has been a constant companion of all those who have lived since my | time. It is difficult for you to believe that by following me you |
D:Day2.18 | does not mean that my life did not happen, that it did not occur in | time and space, just as yours is occurring now in time and space. |
D:Day2.18 | did not occur in time and space, just as yours is occurring now in | time and space. What this means is that what occurs in time and space |
D:Day2.18 | now in time and space. What this means is that what occurs in | time and space is symbolic, that it is representative of something |
D:Day2.21 | appearance of my form in the world, but that mainly occur during my | time of maturity. These accounts do not stress the time of childhood |
D:Day2.21 | occur during my time of maturity. These accounts do not stress the | time of childhood as it is a time commonly held to be one of |
D:Day2.21 | These accounts do not stress the time of childhood as it is a | time commonly held to be one of innocence. The accounts of my |
D:Day2.23 | thus began with the recognition of who I Am, as does yours. This | time was followed by my “example life,” a life that began with the |
D:Day2.23 | take it away once and for all. We will crucify it upon the cross of | time and space, bury it, so that it need be no more, and demonstrate |
D:Day2.25 | Here, then, is where you need to make the choice that those in my | time could not make, the choice to end suffering. This is the choice |
D:Day3.2 | What was it that was “taught” to in the | time of learning? It was the mind. Thus, your mind has been trained |
D:Day3.2 | learning might be seen as the way learning was meant to be, the | time of this pure learning has grown shorter and shorter while the |
D:Day3.2 | time of this pure learning has grown shorter and shorter while the | time of enforced learning has grown more entrenched. |
D:Day3.9 | and thus a life of limits of which you are more accepting. But given | time to consider such an idea, you are likely to become more and more |
D:Day3.12 | all ideas of lack, an idea you so thoroughly learned during the | time of learning that letting it go, even now, still torments you |
D:Day3.13 | This is the basic fallacy that the | time of learning supported. The idea of “if this, then that.” The |
D:Day3.22 | aspirations of wealth, and replaced them with ideas of having more | time, more fulfilling work, simpler pleasures, and yet you still see |
D:Day3.27 | at ease, for you are not called to sacrifice, as you have been told | time and time again. I do not ask you to give up what you desire, but |
D:Day3.27 | for you are not called to sacrifice, as you have been told time and | time again. I do not ask you to give up what you desire, but to |
D:Day3.30 | so many of you are thankful for your good health while at the same | time dreading the disease that may at any point take it from you, |
D:Day3.35 | You have been told that the | time of the Holy Spirit, the time of a need for an intermediary |
D:Day3.35 | You have been told that the time of the Holy Spirit, the | time of a need for an intermediary between yourself and God, is gone. |
D:Day3.38 | What you have “learned,” and since the | time of learning had revealed to you, is a new way, the way of direct |
D:Day3.50 | value. You may have many good and even inspired ideas within this | time. You may feel as if you are on the right track, that through the |
D:Day4.1 | brings attention to these areas most incorrectly influenced by the | time of learning. Remember here all the “arguments” that I needed to |
D:Day4.5 | has been with you and within you. Although the divine design of the | time of learning is being recreated, the ceaseless pattern of |
D:Day4.7 | learning of childhood. Learning begins long before the onset of the | time of language that constitutes your ideas about what it means to |
D:Day4.16 | realize fairly quickly that my life challenged the world-view of the | time and that it is still challenging the world-view of your time. |
D:Day4.16 | of the time and that it is still challenging the world-view of your | time. Why might this be? |
D:Day4.20 | In the | time of learning, however, it was natural that my example life was |
D:Day4.30 | Thinking, in this | time beyond learning, could be rightly seen as a constraint you but |
D:Day4.31 | to abundance and all the treasure that will come with the end of the | time of learning. You, on the other hand, are thinking, yearning, |
D:Day4.31 | on such as these, you impose a function unnatural to this | time of Christ-consciousness upon this time. It is as if you ask to |
D:Day4.31 | a function unnatural to this time of Christ-consciousness upon this | time. It is as if you ask to see clearly and then hold your hands |
D:Day4.34 | temptations and the new. You realize that this is the purpose of our | time together here even though you have not put this purpose into |
D:Day4.35 | just a little more and reach heaven. You thus may think of this | time on the mountain as a time of getting in touch with your own |
D:Day4.35 | reach heaven. You thus may think of this time on the mountain as a | time of getting in touch with your own access to God, your own access |
D:Day4.35 | there you will find this access, this portal to all that lies beyond | time and space, to all that exists in the place of unity. |
D:Day4.36 | We talked earlier of this as a | time of fulfillment and desire. We acknowledged that your desire is |
D:Day4.36 | that your desire is stronger than ever before. Now is the | time to focus on this desire and fulfillment, to stretch this desire |
D:Day4.41 | temptations, the first real choice of Christ-consciousness, of the | time beyond learning. |
D:Day4.49 | of being fearless, you will know this, and you will pass through the | time of coming to acceptance again and again until you are ready. You |
D:Day4.49 | you are ready. You cannot fail but can only delay. For some the | time of delay has passed. For those who linger in the time of |
D:Day4.49 | For some the time of delay has passed. For those who linger in the | time of acceptance, there is reason for this as well. |
D:Day4.51 | is what you are here coming to know once again, which is why the | time of fear, and along with it the time of learning, can cease to be. |
D:Day4.51 | once again, which is why the time of fear, and along with it the | time of learning, can cease to be. |
D:Day4.52 | I have not so directly linked fear and the | time of learning before, but now you need to see their connection, |
D:Day4.54 | there is still anything that can hold you back. This is what the | time of acceptance was meant to show you! Nothing can hold you back |
D:Day4.55 | You are asked but to accept your own homecoming. To leave behind the | time of wandering, seeking, learning. To leave behind fear for the |
D:Day4.56 | it to. It does not come at the end but at the beginning of our | time together for a reason. This is simply because this choice is the |
D:Day4.59 | discussions still to be had. We are only at the beginning of our | time together. |
D:Day5.6 | What we have focused on for some | time now is love. Love never changes. It thus is the same for each of |
D:Day5.19 | Remember that union cannot be learned, for if it could be, the | time of learning would be perpetuated rather than ended. |
D:Day6.1 | will discuss being the true Self while becoming the true Self—the | time in between your awareness of and access to Christ-consciousness, |
D:Day6.1 | of becoming is to realize that an in-between exists between the | time of learning and the time of being the elevated Self of form. |
D:Day6.1 | that an in-between exists between the time of learning and the | time of being the elevated Self of form. This is what our time on |
D:Day6.1 | and the time of being the elevated Self of form. This is what our | time on this holy mountain is largely comprised of. We are in an |
D:Day6.1 | mountain is largely comprised of. We are in an in-between state of | time. We stand at the intersection point of the finite and the |
D:Day6.2 | While you know this is the focus of our | time together, few, if any of you, feel as if you have truly taken |
D:Day6.3 | of the difference you have chosen, we thus must address this | time so that any confusion it seems to be causing will not delay your |
D:Day6.4 | we will return to this example. We have spoken of becoming as the | time of movement, being, and expression coming together. We have |
D:Day6.6 | art? I choose this particular example to address this particular | time of being in-between. Let us consider the creation of a piece of |
D:Day6.7 | At one | time the creation of a piece of music is only an idea in the mind and |
D:Day6.7 | Some collaboration might take place to get it just right. By the | time the artist has completed the piece of music she began, it may |
D:Day6.8 | may come because the artist knows it is “good enough” to deserve the | time and attention, or the commitment may come as a recognition that |
D:Day6.17 | elevation can be postponed, put off, or can wait for some convenient | time. Quite the contrary. We are having our dialogue on the holy |
D:Day6.20 | They were temptations of the world, of the normal, daily life of my | time. They were attempts to distract me from my purpose, to change my |
D:Day6.24 | a teacher and become a companion. Would you desire to prolong your | time as an apprentice by being removed from the performance of your |
D:Day6.30 | here is that you do not. What you are going to realize from this | time of seeming difficulty is an end to difficulty and the growth of |
D:Day6.30 | who you are in any situation in which you find yourself. There is no | time to wait while you learn, or think you learn, the qualities that |
D:Day6.32 | it was replaced by acceptance. The conditions, however, of this | time of acceptance are not the conditions of the time of learning, |
D:Day6.32 | however, of this time of acceptance are not the conditions of the | time of learning, and so you will soon see that the difficulty of the |
D:Day6.32 | of learning, and so you will soon see that the difficulty of the | time of learning truly is behind you. |
D:Day6.33 | Let us speak now of the conditions of the | time of acceptance, for these will cheer you. |
D:Day7.2 | Denial of yourself was the precondition that set the stage for the | time of learning. The time of learning would not have been needed had |
D:Day7.2 | the precondition that set the stage for the time of learning. The | time of learning would not have been needed had you not denied your |
D:Day7.3 | Acceptance of your Self is the precondition for the | time of acceptance. You are no longer denying your Self. You are no |
D:Day7.4 | Life is now supported. Support is thus a condition of the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.5 | were supported, the idea of learning that you accepted during the | time of learning was not one of support but one of effort. You must |
D:Day7.6 | from fear will have a major transformative effect on form in this | time of acceptance. Regeneration is a condition of the time of |
D:Day7.6 | form in this time of acceptance. Regeneration is a condition of the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.7 | Another condition of the | time of acceptance that will be of great service to you now is that |
D:Day7.7 | now is that of the different relationship that you will have with | time. This is a time of convergence, intersection, and pass-through |
D:Day7.7 | the different relationship that you will have with time. This is a | time of convergence, intersection, and pass-through of the finite and |
D:Day7.7 | intersection, and pass-through of the finite and the infinite, of | time and no time. Time has not yet ceased to be, but as you are in a |
D:Day7.7 | and pass-through of the finite and the infinite, of time and no | time. Time has not yet ceased to be, but as you are in a state of |
D:Day7.7 | pass-through of the finite and the infinite, of time and no time. | Time has not yet ceased to be, but as you are in a state of |
D:Day7.7 | without. As you let go of time’s hold on you, it will let go of you. | Time will seem to expand but will actually be contracting into |
D:Day7.7 | seem to expand but will actually be contracting into nothingness. | Time is replaced by presence, by your ability to exist in the here |
D:Day7.8 | Again let me remind you that you are in an in-between | time. Thus these conditions I have spoken of and those I have yet to |
D:Day7.9 | of fear that led the body to exhibit the conditions of fear in the | time of learning. Thus it is the mind’s acceptance of love that will |
D:Day7.9 | love that will lead the body to exhibit the effects of love in the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.10 | A further condition of the | time of acceptance is that of expansion. The singular self you once |
D:Day7.11 | Conditions of the | time of acceptance are conditions of creation and include those we |
D:Day7.15 | Access to unity is a phrase that will only be used in this in-between | time. You have always existed in unity and once this is fully |
D:Day7.16 | you and sustained within Christ-consciousness, the conditions of the | time of acceptance, like the conditions of the time of learning, will |
D:Day7.16 | the conditions of the time of acceptance, like the conditions of the | time of learning, will pass. There are no conditions in the state of |
D:Day7.17 | There will be, however, a new stage following the | time of acceptance in which the elevated Self of form will be created |
D:Day7.18 | about now is the present. It is here, in this present and given | time on the mountain that you must realize that the conditions of the |
D:Day7.18 | on the mountain that you must realize that the conditions of the | time of acceptance, like the conditions of the time of learning, |
D:Day7.18 | the conditions of the time of acceptance, like the conditions of the | time of learning, arise from within. Life has always existed within |
D:Day7.18 | from within. Life has always existed within the conditions of the | time of acceptance. The conditions of the time of learning were but |
D:Day7.18 | the conditions of the time of acceptance. The conditions of the | time of learning were but imposed conditions that also arose from |
D:Day7.19 | The conditions of the | time of acceptance that we have spoken of are thus not new |
D:Day7.19 | learning and the imposition, from within, of the conditions of the | time of learning. |
D:Day7.20 | The condition of the | time of acceptance that will most clearly reveal to you your status |
D:Day8.1 | of removing yourself from normal life. Even the conditions of the | time of acceptance may not have cheered you fully. Now, with the |
D:Day8.1 | have cheered you fully. Now, with the ideas of the conditions of the | time of acceptance fresh in your minds and hearts, let’s return to |
D:Day8.8 | now. There will be many things within your life that will take some | time to change, but many others that can change instantly through |
D:Day8.17 | there has been a reason for this discussion coming so late in our | time together. To accept the feelings of the self of illusion would |
D:Day8.20 | for yourself, thus the only “standard” that is consistent with the | time of acceptance is that of acceptance. |
D:Day8.21 | the misdirection of the past if you accept your feelings in present | time and begin to be aware of your natural ability to respond truly |
D:Day8.21 | to respond truly because you have accepted your feelings in present | time. This is a recognition that by being in the present you know |
D:Day8.26 | have experienced will not last because you will not be choosing the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day8.27 | I have called this | time both the time of unity and the time of acceptance because you |
D:Day8.27 | I have called this time both the | time of unity and the time of acceptance because you cannot only |
D:Day8.27 | I have called this time both the time of unity and the | time of acceptance because you cannot only focus on unity when you |
D:Day8.27 | It is the bypassing of this “how to” function—a function of the | time of learning—that we are heading toward. |
D:Day8.29 | not the new. This is thinking comprised of the time-delay of the | time of learning—of a time when you used your feelings, opinions, |
D:Day8.29 | thinking comprised of the time-delay of the time of learning—of a | time when you used your feelings, opinions, and judgments |
D:Day9.5 | This confidence is what must precede true certainty in this | time of elevation of the self of form. The certainty that arises from |
D:Day9.12 | your ideal image, no matter how it was formed, is a product of the | time of learning. It became an image in your mind, and maybe even |
D:Day9.13 | This ideal image is intimately related with the | time of learning in another way as well. It is the epitome of |
D:Day9.15 | As with most goals of the | time of learning, it was an ego-centered goal, a carrot of |
D:Day9.16 | to the learning that would return you to your true identity. But the | time for such tools is over. |
D:Day9.22 | of their difference, to the world, but hold it in waiting for such a | time as the ideal is reached. |
D:Day9.33 | your acceptance of yourself as you are, the real challenge of this | time, begins to grow and to build your confidence. Unity and your |
D:Day10.5 | Realize that in the | time of learning, you felt a need for your doubt just as you felt a |
D:Day10.12 | form and while it was the perfect vehicle for learning in the | time of learning, it is now being transformed into the perfect |
D:Day10.12 | work with what has been in a new way, and as you all know from the | time of learning, it is often more difficult to become adept in doing |
D:Day10.21 | I have spoken with you throughout this | time as the man Jesus so that you realize that man and |
D:Day10.21 | be joined. That you, as man or woman, existing in this particular | time and space, can join with Christ-consciousness. You can be |
D:Day10.22 | have been told since the beginning of this Course that this is the | time of the second coming of Christ. What we have just discussed is |
D:Day10.25 | discussion of unity and relationship, let me spend my final | time with you as the man Jesus talking more of feelings. |
D:Day10.32 | When speaking of the many issues facing your world in this | time, we are speaking of situations that would seem to be extreme and |
D:Day10.35 | Although I need no awareness of the issues facing your | time in order to speak to you of such things, I am aware of them. So |
D:Day10.35 | relationship. What I have often referred to as the urgency of this | time has been partially because of these issues and partially because |
D:Day10.35 | power have been sought. This is what has occurred. This is the | time at which we stand. |
D:Day13.1 | The many selves who have come and gone since the beginning of | time now know themselves as the many and the one, the individual and |
D:Day14.1 | All | time is included in the spacious Self. Acceptance is necessary |
D:Day14.13 | voice of the many will continue to point the way for only a short | time longer. Thus the voice of the many must be heard as the voice of |
D:Day15.7 | and making spirit known through form is the difference for which the | time has come. The observation you have practiced has prepared you to |
D:Day15.8 | of form with spirit is an ongoing aspect of creation. It is thus not | time bound. It did not take place at the birth of creation and then |
D:Day15.10 | form have practiced and that has never been practiced by many at one | time. It is a major shift because it is not neutral but creative. It |
D:Day15.11 | of Christ-consciousness. This is an acceptable state for this | time of limited practice with those with whom you are engaged in this |
D:Day15.14 | dispels the darkness. This is what we are here for. There is no | time to waste and no protracted length of time will be required if |
D:Day15.14 | are here for. There is no time to waste and no protracted length of | time will be required if your willingness is true. |
D:Day15.16 | of the One Self with the “one group self.” This is not a | time of being judged or of adopting the beliefs of others but one of |
D:Day15.22 | slip into observable states of being. There is a purpose for this | time in which both informing and observing, being informed and being |
D:Day15.23 | yesterday was as nothing to what you know today, while at the same | time, aiding in the realization that what you come to know has always |
D:Day15.24 | you have not been asked to remove yourself from life during this | time on the mountain, you have been asked to be here and to join with |
D:Day15.24 | to be here and to join with others here for a purpose. As such, this | time is also a beginning to the practice of realizing and being able |
D:Day15.27 | You may, thus, find that there is a | time of walking alone approaching, or a time of gathering with many. |
D:Day15.27 | thus, find that there is a time of walking alone approaching, or a | time of gathering with many. You will realize that you have felt |
D:Day15.27 | with many. You will realize that you have felt cocooned by the | time on the mountain and by those who have joined you, and that you |
D:Day16.9 | you must become fully aware of the present. The present is the | time of no time, wholeness, where all that is real and all that was |
D:Day16.9 | become fully aware of the present. The present is the time of no | time, wholeness, where all that is real and all that was ever real |
D:Day16.11 | is what you do not want to know. You do not want to know every | time you predetermine, in advance of knowing, what something is or |
D:Day17.3 | repeating what has been said before? Because we have reached the | time, once again, for you to claim your identity. Although being who |
D:Day17.11 | Christ-consciousness is your will to know, to be, and to express. The | time of Christ, and the second coming of Christ, are expressions |
D:Day17.12 | demonstrated has now been realized, which is why this is called the | time of Christ. The “time” of Christ, whom so many associate with |
D:Day17.12 | could be taught and learned has been taught and learned. Now it is | time to move beyond what could be taught and learned to what can only |
D:Day17.12 | to what can only be realized through relationship. Now is the | time of the final revelation of what can be realized, or made real, |
D:Day17.13 | of the way of Jesus is the stage of interaction with the world, the | time of miracles, the death of the old way and the birth of the new. |
D:Day18.2 | they return wholeness and will bring about the completion of the | time of Christ. This symbiotic working together will be essential for |
D:Day18.3 | As has been said, the | time of teaching and learning is over. If the way of Jesus was a way |
D:Day18.6 | it the claim of all that is temporary. This is why we have spent | time on the idea of sickness and other unwanted states as temporary |
D:Day19.8 | with God. This is quite literally the function of all in this new | time. When we speak of functions unique to each, we speak of |
D:Day19.11 | and such ideas as acclaim and obscurity will be no more. But at this | time of transition, both ways are needed to demonstrate the means of |
D:Day19.17 | of the new to be cast and thus to ride out the many storms of this | time of transition. |
D:Day21.10 | Realize that this is the aim of our final | time together. Concentrate on making the first transition and on the |
D:Day21.10 | the reversal of thought that it requires. Thus will you carry this | time forward with you into creation of the new. |
D:Day22.1 | channeling. Yesterday we spoke of teachers being channels during the | time of learning. It was also noted that you realize that all of life |
D:Day22.8 | blowing wind. It is there in each and every human being. It is now | time to quit acting as if it is not. It is time to be a channel for |
D:Day22.8 | human being. It is now time to quit acting as if it is not. It is | time to be a channel for the awareness that exists in every tree and |
D:Day22.8 | every flower, in each mountain stream and in the blowing wind. It is | time to be a channel for the awareness of union with God that exists |
D:Day22.10 | with God is expressed and made real here and now. There is no other | time. There is no “higher” self waiting to do what only you can do. |
D:Day23.4 | The clouds of illusion, even those that have gently surrounded our | time together on the mountain top must now be surrendered, much as a |
D:Day25.3 | need not guard against an over-zealous ego-mind. Your ideas in this | time may sound crazy, even to your own ears. Let them come. Your |
D:Day25.4 | You need not, in this | time, seek either questions or answers. You need rather, in this |
D:Day25.4 | time, seek either questions or answers. You need rather, in this | time, to come into the practice of letting the new come. It is in the |
D:Day25.5 | Rather than a | time of questions and answers, you might think of this time as a time |
D:Day25.5 | Rather than a time of questions and answers, you might think of this | time as a time of sorting and culling. Become used to letting what |
D:Day25.5 | a time of questions and answers, you might think of this time as a | time of sorting and culling. Become used to letting what comes to you |
D:Day25.6 | weeds. Think of yourself as stockpiling this harvest. It is not yet | time for the harvest celebration. It is, rather, a time for gathering. |
D:Day25.6 | It is not yet time for the harvest celebration. It is, rather, a | time for gathering. |
D:Day25.7 | This is a | time of preparation, not a time of waiting. What you need to know now |
D:Day25.7 | This is a time of preparation, not a | time of waiting. What you need to know now cannot be gathered except |
D:Day27.2 | thus begun to experience on two levels. This has been a goal of the | time we have spent together in this way. |
D:Day27.5 | to level ground because you have practiced during our mountain top | time together the ability to experience on two levels. |
D:Day28.1 | At one | time there seemed to be little or no choice between staying engaged |
D:Day28.4 | As the | time of schooling is left behind, the next stage of movement begins, |
D:Day28.17 | you have made, on the externalization of what is within. At the same | time however, what is within has been based upon what was previously |
D:Day28.18 | This change, this transformation, can only take place within | time because only within time is the experience of separation |
D:Day28.18 | transformation, can only take place within time because only within | time is the experience of separation possible, and experience is |
D:Day28.18 | lies. This transformation will, however, take you beyond | time, because once experience is moved out of the realm of separation |
D:Day28.18 | this first change, this first transformation, must take place in | time. |
D:Day28.19 | we have been working on by changing your experience of | time to one of experiencing two levels of “time.” Our “time” on the |
D:Day28.19 | on the mountain would be more rightly described as “time outside of | time.” |
D:Day28.20 | of time” and “time” simultaneously. Thus is the “wholeness” of | time, or eternity, experienced and made real. Eternity might thus be |
D:Day28.20 | unchanging constant that has not been affected by the variable of | time. Said in another way, eternity and time are part of the same |
D:Day28.20 | affected by the variable of time. Said in another way, eternity and | time are part of the same continuum as are properties such as hot and |
D:Day28.23 | is the simple realization that it is possible. This is what our | time on the mountain has provided you with: The experience required |
D:Day32.9 | the concept of a living God. How might God live? Could He live in | time and space in a dimension we know not? Does He live as the spirit |
D:Day32.15 | All and not also be man? How can God be all that is and at the same | time not all that is? How can God be the All Powerful and Living God |
D:Day32.18 | of experience you have achieved during the days and nights of our | time together, be attempts to show you how you can be more like unto |
D:Day33.12 | expression of power—all the different expressions of power. In the | time of Jesus, the powerful were seen as being blessed by God and the |
D:Day33.15 | that you are in relationship with everything and everyone all of the | time, is to realize the full extent of your power. You cannot realize |
D:Day33.15 | that you are in relationship with everything and everyone all of the | time and retain the desire to use your power. This is impossible. The |
D:Day33.15 | that you are in relationship with everything and everyone all of the | time is the realization of oneness and unity, the realization that |
D:Day34.8 | Thus we continue to draw to the close of our | time together by asking each other to experience our power—the |
D:Day35.9 | neither learned nor accomplished. They simply are. They thus take no | time to learn and require no steps to accomplishment. They can be |
D:Day35.14 | anything but love could have disastrous effects. This has been seen | time and time again as you have “created” in separation. |
D:Day35.14 | but love could have disastrous effects. This has been seen time and | time again as you have “created” in separation. |
D:Day35.16 | it exists has produced the idea of separation, while at the same | time, humankind’s desire for separation produced unawareness of union |
D:Day35.16 | has led to awareness of union and relationship while at the same | time union and relationship has led to this desire. Creation itself, |
D:Day35.16 | apart from particulars but united with wholeness, has led to this | time of opposites becoming one and wholeness becoming actual rather |
D:Day35.20 | being who you are being, just as you have “created” during the | time of your separation by being who you have thought yourself to be. |
D:Day36.18 | and the truth of being in union and relationship. Both at the same | time. Both/and rather than either/or. Cause and Effect. Means and |
D:Day36.19 | when it is stated as directly as it is being stated here. But our | time together is coming to an end and your acceptance of the truth of |
D:Day37.23 | of Jesus Christ himself, is not all of God, while at the same | time it is all of God just as Jesus was and is all of God. In union |
D:Day37.25 | Jesus was all of God and God was all of Jesus while at the same | time each was different or individuated by being in union and |
D:Day38.2 | We have not spoken much recently of love, but now it is | time to return to love. Do you know, can you feel as yet, how much I |
D:Day38.10 | your own is simply to claim possession for your own Self. Now it is | time to see me as your own God as well as God of all. Now it is time |
D:Day38.10 | is time to see me as your own God as well as God of all. Now it is | time to call me who I Am. |
D:Day39.2 | It is | time now to come to your own discovery of who I Am to you. No one can |
D:Day39.7 | between the separate and each other, between all and God. Yet if the | time of Christ is about the end of the need for the intermediary, |
D:Day39.18 | thousands of other “things,” you separated from yourself only in | time and space. In time and space your projections became separate |
D:Day39.18 | “things,” you separated from yourself only in time and space. In | time and space your projections became separate and other than you. |
D:Day39.18 | became separate and other than you. This is what the world of | time and space is. A world that is a projection that you have made, a |
D:Day39.36 | Who Am I to you? Only who you are to yourself. Now it is | time for you to be not who you have been to yourself, but who you |
D:Day39.38 | This is a | time of knowing who you are and who I Am while at the same time, |
D:Day39.38 | This is a time of knowing who you are and who I Am while at the same | time, holding, or carrying, the mystery within you. That mystery is |
D:Day39.38 | mystery within you. That mystery is the tension of opposites. It is | time and eternity. Love and hate. Good and evil. In other words, All |
D:Day39.38 | of individuation, a tension that has existed since the beginning of | time, between time and eternity, between the attributeless love and |
D:Day39.38 | a tension that has existed since the beginning of time, between | time and eternity, between the attributeless love and the attribute |
D:Day39.39 | This is a | time of knowing you are not on your own but that you must come into |
D:Day39.41 | that the Christ in you learned. This is why we have had to enter the | time of non-learning—so that you accept that you do not have to try |
D:Day39.41 | have to try to learn the unlearnable. This is why we have left the | time of becoming behind, why you stand ready to enter the time of |
D:Day39.41 | left the time of becoming behind, why you stand ready to enter the | time of being in union and relationship. The Christ in you is the |
D:Day39.48 | we are constantly coming to know anew. This is eternity. A being in | time wants to be known in time but can only be known in eternity. You |
D:Day39.48 | to know anew. This is eternity. A being in time wants to be known in | time but can only be known in eternity. You now are the bridge |
D:Day39.48 | but can only be known in eternity. You now are the bridge between | time and eternity. |
D:Day39.49 | into you but integrated into me. I could no more reach across | time and space without this relationship than could you. Only with |
D:Day40.9 | creative tension that has been in existence since the beginning of | time. It is creation in the making. What will be created now, and the |
D:Day40.10 | attributes, as all creations do once they are extended into form and | time. This is the nature of creation. Creation is about giving |
D:Day40.23 | and with love. You end your separated state and become for the final | time. You “become” being in union and relationship. |
D:Day40.29 | relationship, the demonstration of oneness that was heralded in the | time of Jesus Christ. |
E.1 | being able to forget all ideas of self-improvement, imagine how much | time will be saved by this quest coming to an end. But what now will |
E.3 | will be gone. This little note added to the end of our mountain top | time together is only here to help you realize and accept that this |
A.1 | Miracles and A Course of Love has to do with the movement into the | Time of Christ, a time of direct learning in union and relationship |
A.1 | of Love has to do with the movement into the Time of Christ, a | time of direct learning in union and relationship with God. The word |
A.14 | You are patient, loving, and kind. You have entered the | time of tenderness. You begin to hear what your feelings are saying |
A.19 | The way of the heart is the way of the | Time of Christ. The time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The time of |
A.19 | The way of the heart is the way of the Time of Christ. The | time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The time of the intermediary is |
A.19 | of the Time of Christ. The time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The | time of the intermediary is over. The greatest intermediary of all |
A.21 | For those ready for a new way the | time of battles has ended. They care to engage in no more debates, |
A.22 | The way of learning in the | Time of Christ brings with it a new kind of evidence, an evidence |
A.23 | or to feel anything but gentleness toward those who cannot at this | time accept the new way. No harm will come to anyone from the |
A.26 | extended beyond reading and beyond the classroom situation. Now a | time may come when studying truly seems to be in order. The guidance |
A.26 | feedback or discussion grow stronger. This may also be precisely the | time when the reader is so caught up in experience and learning “in |
A.28 | to be available to one another if at all possible during this | time, for what is being gained through experience is still in need of |
A.29 | acceptance of what is. While differences may be highlighted in this | time, what will be revealed through sharing is that while experiences |
A.30 | as quickly as others, while those moving quickly may feel in need of | time to catch their breath! |
A.31 | together will likely feel as if it is almost a waste of valuable | time. Thus, gatherings of those working with the Treatises will |
A.31 | one of placing these experiences in context. After giving the group | time to talk, the facilitator might choose a brief passage that will |
A.31 | members away from inclinations, which may be strong during this | time, to “figure things out.” Problem solving is to be discouraged. |
A.33 | they are no longer seeking. They need your reassurance that this | time of engagement with life is just what is needed to integrate what |
A.38 | that is being spoken in all the ways it is being spoken. Now is the | time to truly begin to “hear” my voice in every aspect of creation |
A.38 | with your own voice in all of your own acts of creation. It is | time to realize that you are a creator. |
A.39 | This is a | time of great intimacy. This is a time that is between you and I more |
A.39 | This is a time of great intimacy. This is a | time that is between you and I more so than has been the coursework |
A.39 | and I more so than has been the coursework up to this point. It is a | time of realizing that “I” am speaking to “you” directly in every |
A.39 | every day, in all that you encounter, in all that you feel. It is a | time of true revelation in which you are revealed to your Self. |
A.42 | Are. When Who You Are is fully revealed you will realize that it is | time to leave the classroom and live as Who You Are in the world. You |
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C:4.6 | be alien to your Self. In your knowledge of your Self, all threat of | time and space and place dissolves. You may still walk an alien land, |
T4:2.21 | that exists with you, including the days that make up your life in | time and space. Observing what is unites you with the present in that |
T4:12.33 | are a being still existing in form, you still exist in the realm of | time and space. Yet time and space no longer separate us, and the |
T4:12.33 | in form, you still exist in the realm of time and space. Yet | time and space no longer separate us, and the creation of the design |
D:7.8 | while not seeing it as “bound” by the particularity of | time and space. It may still exist in a particular time and place, |
D:7.27 | This circle in which you have placed your body is not a circle of | time and space. It is not a circle that can be drawn around where you |
D:10.4 | of these givens, since that expression exists in the realm of | time and space and involves the work and time of your form in your |
D:17.1 | to follow into inheritance. It is a following after that occurs in | time and space rather than in truth. It is never about one. It is not |
D:Day2.18 | does not mean that my life did not happen, that it did not occur in | time and space, just as yours is occurring now in time and space. |
D:Day2.18 | did not occur in time and space, just as yours is occurring now in | time and space. What this means is that what occurs in time and space |
D:Day2.18 | now in time and space. What this means is that what occurs in | time and space is symbolic, that it is representative of something |
D:Day2.23 | take it away once and for all. We will crucify it upon the cross of | time and space, bury it, so that it need be no more, and demonstrate |
D:Day4.35 | there you will find this access, this portal to all that lies beyond | time and space, to all that exists in the place of unity. |
D:Day10.21 | be joined. That you, as man or woman, existing in this particular | time and space, can join with Christ-consciousness. You can be |
D:Day32.9 | the concept of a living God. How might God live? Could He live in | time and space in a dimension we know not? Does He live as the spirit |
D:Day39.18 | thousands of other “things,” you separated from yourself only in | time and space. In time and space your projections became separate |
D:Day39.18 | “things,” you separated from yourself only in time and space. In | time and space your projections became separate and other than you. |
D:Day39.18 | became separate and other than you. This is what the world of | time and space is. A world that is a projection that you have made, a |
D:Day39.49 | into you but integrated into me. I could no more reach across | time and space without this relationship than could you. Only with |
time of acceptance (23) |
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D:Day4.49 | For some the time of delay has passed. For those who linger in the | time of acceptance, there is reason for this as well. |
D:Day4.54 | there is still anything that can hold you back. This is what the | time of acceptance was meant to show you! Nothing can hold you back |
D:Day6.32 | it was replaced by acceptance. The conditions, however, of this | time of acceptance are not the conditions of the time of learning, |
D:Day6.33 | Let us speak now of the conditions of the | time of acceptance, for these will cheer you. |
D:Day7.3 | Acceptance of your Self is the precondition for the | time of acceptance. You are no longer denying your Self. You are no |
D:Day7.4 | Life is now supported. Support is thus a condition of the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.6 | from fear will have a major transformative effect on form in this | time of acceptance. Regeneration is a condition of the time of |
D:Day7.6 | form in this time of acceptance. Regeneration is a condition of the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.7 | Another condition of the | time of acceptance that will be of great service to you now is that |
D:Day7.9 | love that will lead the body to exhibit the effects of love in the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.10 | A further condition of the | time of acceptance is that of expansion. The singular self you once |
D:Day7.11 | Conditions of the | time of acceptance are conditions of creation and include those we |
D:Day7.16 | you and sustained within Christ-consciousness, the conditions of the | time of acceptance, like the conditions of the time of learning, will |
D:Day7.17 | There will be, however, a new stage following the | time of acceptance in which the elevated Self of form will be created |
D:Day7.18 | on the mountain that you must realize that the conditions of the | time of acceptance, like the conditions of the time of learning, |
D:Day7.18 | from within. Life has always existed within the conditions of the | time of acceptance. The conditions of the time of learning were but |
D:Day7.19 | The conditions of the | time of acceptance that we have spoken of are thus not new |
D:Day7.20 | The condition of the | time of acceptance that will most clearly reveal to you your status |
D:Day8.1 | of removing yourself from normal life. Even the conditions of the | time of acceptance may not have cheered you fully. Now, with the |
D:Day8.1 | have cheered you fully. Now, with the ideas of the conditions of the | time of acceptance fresh in your minds and hearts, let’s return to |
D:Day8.20 | for yourself, thus the only “standard” that is consistent with the | time of acceptance is that of acceptance. |
D:Day8.26 | have experienced will not last because you will not be choosing the | time of acceptance. |
D:Day8.27 | I have called this time both the time of unity and the | time of acceptance because you cannot only focus on unity when you |
time of becoming (11) |
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T4:9.4 | envisioning, and desire. Now is the time to move out of the | time of becoming who you are to the time of being who you are. |
D:14.15 | act of becoming the elevated Self of form. You are thus entering the | time of becoming, the time of becoming the new you which must precede |
D:14.15 | Self of form. You are thus entering the time of becoming, the | time of becoming the new you which must precede creation of the new |
D:15.21 | they are no longer needed. The time of learning has ended. When this | time of becoming has ended, the conditions that allow your acceptance |
D:16.10 | in “A Treatise on the New”, that “Now is the time to move out of the | time of becoming who you are to the time of being who you are,” it |
D:16.10 | you are to the time of being who you are,” it was not said that this | time of becoming was completed. |
D:16.13 | elevated Self of form who you are in the process of becoming. This | time of becoming is the time in between your awareness of and access |
D:16.19 | are but sensations that remain, like memories of childhood. This | time of becoming is a time of coming to acceptance of them as what |
D:16.19 | time of coming to acceptance of them as what they are—images. This | time of becoming is a time of coming to acceptance that they are not |
D:16.20 | The | time of becoming is a time of letting these images be without |
D:Day39.41 | have to try to learn the unlearnable. This is why we have left the | time of becoming behind, why you stand ready to enter the time of |
time of being (10) |
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C:26.27 | in the new way that you are now longing to adopt. I ushered in a | time of being. |
C:28.10 | of day as the sun slowly rises and as slowly sets. This is a | time of being both guided and restrained. A time of realizing that |
T4:9.4 | is the time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the | time of being who you are. |
T4:10.1 | to becoming a true student, and to now leading you beyond the | time of being a student to the realization of your accomplishment. |
D:16.10 | is the time to move out of the time of becoming who you are to the | time of being who you are,” it was not said that this time of |
D:16.15 | that an in-between exists between the time of learning and the | time of being the elevated Self of form; that times still exist in |
D:Day6.1 | that an in-between exists between the time of learning and the | time of being the elevated Self of form. This is what our time on |
D:Day6.6 | art? I choose this particular example to address this particular | time of being in-between. Let us consider the creation of a piece of |
D:Day15.16 | of the One Self with the “one group self.” This is not a | time of being judged or of adopting the beliefs of others but one of |
D:Day39.41 | left the time of becoming behind, why you stand ready to enter the | time of being in union and relationship. The Christ in you is the |
time of Christ (28) |
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T3:19.15 | and bid them join you in the reality of the truth. But in this | time of Christ, a new time, a time without parallel or comparison, |
T3:21.21 | While this has been called the | time of Christ, it is obviously no longer the time of Jesus Christ. |
T4:1.17 | stated as the difference between the time of the Holy Spirit and the | time of Christ. This has also been restated as the difference between |
T4:1.24 | experience. Many not yet grown to maturity have been born into the | time of Christ, and do not fit within the time or the consciousness |
T4:1.26 | Those born into the | time of Christ will settle for nothing less than the truth and will |
T4:1.27 | and that soon all who remain on earth will be those born into the | time of Christ. |
T4:5.13 | your life will continue. The same is true right now! For this is the | time of Christ and thus of your ability to choose |
T4:5.13 | and direct revelation. The elevation of the personal self in this | time of Christ can be the new choice. |
T4:6.4 | In this | time of Christ, this time of direct revelation and direct sharing, |
T4:6.8 | You have the unequalled opportunity now, because you exist in the | Time of Christ, to directly share Christ-consciousness and thus |
T4:7.2 | That you are living in the | time of Christ does not mean that you will automatically realize |
T4:7.2 | through the indirect means that were available to you, during the | time of Christ, your understanding of your Self and God cannot help |
T4:7.2 | Spirit the spirit was available to all as intermediary, during the | time of Christ, Christ-consciousness is available to all. |
D:3.6 | of love and fear, sickness and health, life and death. In this | time of Christ, such learning is no longer necessary, and so these |
D:3.23 | power is needed for the creation of the Covenant of the New in this | time of Christ. |
D:5.14 | In this | time of Christ, we are not called to recreate the “tools” of learning |
D:7.23 | Everyone knows, in this | time of Christ, that the end of the old way is near and that the new |
D:10.7 | In this | time of Christ, discovery is about acceptance of your true way of |
D:13.7 | affect you as it did those of the past because you are living in the | time of Christ, a time when no intermediaries are needed or required. |
D:13.8 | join with others who are experiencing the expanding awareness of the | time of Christ, and you will begin to see the evidence that things |
D:Day17.11 | Christ-consciousness is your will to know, to be, and to express. The | time of Christ, and the second coming of Christ, are expressions |
D:Day17.12 | demonstrated has now been realized, which is why this is called the | time of Christ. The “time” of Christ, whom so many associate with |
D:Day18.2 | they return wholeness and will bring about the completion of the | time of Christ. This symbiotic working together will be essential for |
D:Day39.7 | between the separate and each other, between all and God. Yet if the | time of Christ is about the end of the need for the intermediary, |
A.1 | Miracles and A Course of Love has to do with the movement into the | Time of Christ, a time of direct learning in union and relationship |
A.19 | The way of the heart is the way of the | Time of Christ. The time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The time of |
A.22 | The way of learning in the | Time of Christ brings with it a new kind of evidence, an evidence |
time of coming (4) |
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D:16.19 | that remain, like memories of childhood. This time of becoming is a | time of coming to acceptance of them as what they are—images. This |
D:16.19 | of them as what they are—images. This time of becoming is a | time of coming to acceptance that they are not real. They are no more |
D:16.20 | a time of letting these images be without reacting to them. It is a | time of coming to no longer “hold” these images in your mind and |
D:Day4.49 | of being fearless, you will know this, and you will pass through the | time of coming to acceptance again and again until you are ready. You |
time of directly experiencing (2) |
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D:16.13 | sustainability of Christ-consciousness or unity, in form. In your | time of directly experiencing the movement, being, and expression of |
D:16.14 | In your | time of directly experiencing the movement, being, and expression of |
time of engagement (2) |
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C:25.24 | will soon learn that this is so. You will also soon realize why this | time of engagement with life is necessary. Experience is necessary to |
A.33 | they are no longer seeking. They need your reassurance that this | time of engagement with life is just what is needed to integrate what |
time of fullness (5) |
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T4:4.4 | of the child of the parent coming into his or her inheritance or | time of fullness. The power and prestige, the earthly wealth of the |
T4:4.9 | was accepted, save by me. This is why this time is spoken of as the | time of fullness. It is the time during which you have within your |
T4:4.9 | which you have within your awareness the ability to come into your | time of fullness by accepting the inheritance of your Father. You |
T4:8.5 | lives in form. It has a starting point from which it grows into its | time of fullness. Creation on the scale at which God creates produced |
T4:8.9 | rebel against the learning that was needed in order to come into the | time of fullness of a being able to express itself in form, never |
time of illusion (3) |
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T3:17.8 | to you. The “time” of the Holy Spirit has now ended because the | time of illusion is now called to an end. What is finite has an end |
T3:17.8 | What is finite has an end point and this is that end point for the | time of illusion. The return of Christ, or your ability and |
T3:17.8 | of Truth rather than the house of illusion, is what will end the | time of illusion. Just as the truth is the truth and illusion is |
time of Jesus Christ (2) |
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T3:21.21 | has been called the time of Christ, it is obviously no longer the | time of Jesus Christ. My time came and my time ended. The time when a |
D:Day40.29 | relationship, the demonstration of oneness that was heralded in the | time of Jesus Christ. |
time of judgment (2) |
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T4:2.9 | awareness and because many false interpretations of this time as a | time of judgment and of separating the chosen people from all others |
T4:5.13 | hell. Others as all or nothing. Many of you have thought of it as a | time of judgment. But I tell you truly; it is no different than the |
time of knowing (2) |
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D:Day39.38 | This is a | time of knowing who you are and who I Am while at the same time, |
D:Day39.39 | This is a | time of knowing you are not on your own but that you must come into |
time of learning (69) |
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T4:1.17 | of Christ. This has also been restated as the difference between the | time of learning through contrast and the time of learning through |
T4:1.17 | the difference between the time of learning through contrast and the | time of learning through observation. It is further stated here as |
T4:9.9 | sisters in this next phase of the journey, the journey out of the | time of learning that will usher in the fullness of time. |
T4:10.13 | As I said earlier, some will not be willing to move out of the | time of learning. Those who have learned what this Course would teach |
T4:12.8 | state. All conditions that were intermediary in nature during the | time of learning, are, during the time of sharing, naturally |
T4:12.10 | All you must remember now is that the | time of learning is past. While you are still encountering concerns |
T4:12.12 | was over and that it was time to move on to the next. During the | time of learning, this statement was consistent with learned wisdom. |
T4:12.28 | The individual or singular consciousness that was appropriate to the | time of learning does not continue. Thus the new pattern is one of |
D:2.5 | To continue to feel a need to learn rather than realizing that the | time of learning has come to an end, would be to not realize |
D:3.7 | declassify all the various aspects of life that were needed in the | time of learning. This is why we began quite truthfully and simply |
D:4.2 | same, you also are not different. The differences you saw during the | time of learning, differences that made you feel as if each being |
D:4.18 | our divine existence, is now recreating the patterns that served the | time of learning. What was learned in the instant in which you came |
D:4.18 | this has taken so long or on the suffering that occurred during the | time of learning. This would be like dwelling on the inmate’s life as |
D:5.11 | is given. All was given to you to remind you of who you are in the | time of learning that is now passing away. Thus all was given to you |
D:5.12 | Love and the loving patterns given in the | time of learning are all that exist in all you see. But what now will |
D:5.12 | of those around you comes to an end? What was created to serve the | time of learning, to represent what is and aid you in your return to |
D:6.2 | that of comparison, a method that will be used less and less as the | time of learning passes. The thought reversal of which we recently |
D:6.2 | of which we recently spoke is why I bring this up. During your | time of learning, I used a method of comparison—I compared the real |
D:6.2 | than let them go in order to embrace true representation. In the | time of learning, you were so entrenched in your false beliefs that |
D:6.5 | Like all that was created for the | time of learning, the body was the perfect learning device. Seeing it |
D:6.5 | Seeing it as such assisted us in bringing about the end of the | time of learning. But now your body—your form—must be seen in a |
D:6.13 | if it has been a false certainty, it served a great purpose in the | time of learning. Discovery has been a grand facilitator of the human |
D:6.22 | change the “laws” of the body, the laws you gave the body in the | time of learning, knowing not what the design of the body |
D:6.25 | The body was, in the | time of learning, representative of a learning being. The ego, |
D:7.23 | of the old that needs to be left behind. It is a provision of the | time of learning that allows the learning being to learn at his or |
D:8.3 | a natural ability or talent that existed in some form prior to the | time of learning. We concentrate on this idea merely as an idea and |
D:8.3 | in you that you have experienced something that existed prior to the | time of learning. And that this something was quite wonderful. |
D:8.4 | You might think of this ability that existed prior to the | time of learning as coming from the content of the wider circle of |
D:9.12 | the natural abilities you discovered existed within you prior to the | time of learning, ideas are also discoveries that you make, |
D:10.2 | Learning is about the transfer of knowledge that was gained in the | time of learning, through the process of learning. Notice the |
D:10.7 | of your true way of knowing, a way that existed prior to the | time of learning and that has always existed. When put into practice |
D:14.10 | paves the way much as each step of learning that was needed in the | time of learning paved the way for the next and then the next. But |
D:15.1 | principles are like unto the patterns that were created for your | time of learning and that will be applied anew to the creation of new |
D:15.21 | conditions of learning. Why? Because they are no longer needed. The | time of learning has ended. When this time of becoming has ended, the |
D:16.6 | wholeness. Love cannot be learned, and so has stood apart from the | time of learning. Being could be learned here, because it was not yet |
D:16.15 | of becoming is to realize that an in-between exists between the | time of learning and the time of being the elevated Self of form; |
D:16.16 | all of your former ideas about yourself, all of the patterns of the | time of learning, all of the moments in which you feel an inability |
D:16.21 | are false images, and when you retain them you do not allow for the | time of learning to be replaced with the only replacement that will |
D:Day3.2 | What was it that was “taught” to in the | time of learning? It was the mind. Thus, your mind has been trained |
D:Day3.12 | all ideas of lack, an idea you so thoroughly learned during the | time of learning that letting it go, even now, still torments you |
D:Day3.13 | This is the basic fallacy that the | time of learning supported. The idea of “if this, then that.” The |
D:Day3.38 | What you have “learned,” and since the | time of learning had revealed to you, is a new way, the way of direct |
D:Day4.1 | brings attention to these areas most incorrectly influenced by the | time of learning. Remember here all the “arguments” that I needed to |
D:Day4.5 | has been with you and within you. Although the divine design of the | time of learning is being recreated, the ceaseless pattern of |
D:Day4.20 | In the | time of learning, however, it was natural that my example life was |
D:Day4.31 | to abundance and all the treasure that will come with the end of the | time of learning. You, on the other hand, are thinking, yearning, |
D:Day4.51 | once again, which is why the time of fear, and along with it the | time of learning, can cease to be. |
D:Day4.52 | I have not so directly linked fear and the | time of learning before, but now you need to see their connection, |
D:Day5.19 | Remember that union cannot be learned, for if it could be, the | time of learning would be perpetuated rather than ended. |
D:Day6.1 | of becoming is to realize that an in-between exists between the | time of learning and the time of being the elevated Self of form. |
D:Day6.32 | however, of this time of acceptance are not the conditions of the | time of learning, and so you will soon see that the difficulty of the |
D:Day6.32 | of learning, and so you will soon see that the difficulty of the | time of learning truly is behind you. |
D:Day7.2 | Denial of yourself was the precondition that set the stage for the | time of learning. The time of learning would not have been needed had |
D:Day7.2 | the precondition that set the stage for the time of learning. The | time of learning would not have been needed had you not denied your |
D:Day7.5 | were supported, the idea of learning that you accepted during the | time of learning was not one of support but one of effort. You must |
D:Day7.9 | of fear that led the body to exhibit the conditions of fear in the | time of learning. Thus it is the mind’s acceptance of love that will |
D:Day7.16 | the conditions of the time of acceptance, like the conditions of the | time of learning, will pass. There are no conditions in the state of |
D:Day7.18 | the conditions of the time of acceptance, like the conditions of the | time of learning, arise from within. Life has always existed within |
D:Day7.18 | the conditions of the time of acceptance. The conditions of the | time of learning were but imposed conditions that also arose from |
D:Day7.19 | learning and the imposition, from within, of the conditions of the | time of learning. |
D:Day8.27 | It is the bypassing of this “how to” function—a function of the | time of learning—that we are heading toward. |
D:Day8.29 | not the new. This is thinking comprised of the time-delay of the | time of learning—of a time when you used your feelings, opinions, |
D:Day9.12 | your ideal image, no matter how it was formed, is a product of the | time of learning. It became an image in your mind, and maybe even |
D:Day9.13 | This ideal image is intimately related with the | time of learning in another way as well. It is the epitome of |
D:Day9.15 | As with most goals of the | time of learning, it was an ego-centered goal, a carrot of |
D:Day10.5 | Realize that in the | time of learning, you felt a need for your doubt just as you felt a |
D:Day10.12 | form and while it was the perfect vehicle for learning in the | time of learning, it is now being transformed into the perfect |
D:Day10.12 | work with what has been in a new way, and as you all know from the | time of learning, it is often more difficult to become adept in doing |
D:Day22.1 | channeling. Yesterday we spoke of teachers being channels during the | time of learning. It was also noted that you realize that all of life |
time of miracles (4) |
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T1:4.27 | an end to fear and ushering in, with this ending, the beginning of a | time of miracles. |
T1:5.15 | It is in this way that you will enter a | time of miracles, put an end to suffering, and thus begin the return |
T1:9.11 | action, of inspiration and manifestation? It will mean union and a | time of miracles. It will mean that you are the living Body of Christ. |
D:Day17.13 | of the way of Jesus is the stage of interaction with the world, the | time of miracles, the death of the old way and the birth of the new. |
time of no time (3) |
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C:20.13 | The time of parables has ended. A new | time of no time awaits. Nothing is like unto anything else. Likeness, |
D:5.21 | learning will change to help you embrace the acceptance of this new | time of no time. You will wonder how to live in time as a being no |
D:Day16.9 | you must become fully aware of the present. The present is the | time of no time, wholeness, where all that is real and all that was |
time of parables (3) |
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C:20.13 | The | time of parables has ended. A new time of no time awaits. Nothing is |
T1:7.4 | time of the second coming of Christ is here. I have said that the | time of parables has ended and asked you not to look to those |
D:17.25 | This is why you have been told the | time of parables, or stories, has ended. This is why you have been |
time of realizing (2) |
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C:28.10 | slowly sets. This is a time of being both guided and restrained. A | time of realizing that you can know without knowing what to do, and |
A.39 | and I more so than has been the coursework up to this point. It is a | time of realizing that “I” am speaking to “you” directly in every |
time of revelation (2) |
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D:6.14 | as well as to the creation of something new. For in this | time of revelation, discovery is the new divine pattern that will |
D:Day2.5 | This is the | time of revelation of meaning. You who have so long striven to give |
time of sharing (2) |
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T4:12.8 | intermediary in nature during the time of learning, are, during the | time of sharing, naturally converted to direct experiences of sharing. |
T4:12.12 | this statement was consistent with learned wisdom. During the new | time of sharing, there is no “next phase” of learning for you to move |
time of stillness (2) |
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C:25.23 | When action is seen to be necessary, this is exactly when a | time of stillness is needed. You might think of this time of |
C:25.23 | exactly when a time of stillness is needed. You might think of this | time of stillness as a time of consulting with your new identity. |
time of teaching (2) |
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C:28.6 | to cut through the mists of dawn. It is the middle of the journey, a | time of teaching and of learning both. It is the time of planting and |
D:Day18.3 | As has been said, the | time of teaching and learning is over. If the way of Jesus was a way |
time of tenderness (16) |
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C:24.3 | place. Welcome them as harbingers of this good news. Know that the | time of tenderness is a sure path on the way home. |
C:24.4 | The | time of tenderness precedes the time of peace and is the forerunner |
C:24.4 | precedes the time of peace and is the forerunner of compassion. The | time of tenderness is thus the final learning ground before |
C:24.4 | accomplishment is complete. The learning that occurs during the | time of tenderness is learning from love. No lessons learned without |
C:25.1 | our first lesson in learning how to be engaged in life during the | time of tenderness. |
C:25.7 | of allowing giving and receiving to be one. It is, during the | time of tenderness, a true practice that, like vigilance, is a means |
C:25.8 | and of those for whom devotion is practiced, is useful during the | time of tenderness. It will lead to the understanding of oneness as |
C:25.12 | continuing belief in your separated and vulnerable state. During the | time of tenderness, you will learn, through the practice of devotion, |
C:25.13 | to flirt with risk and danger. It is simply your reality. During the | time of tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the time of |
C:25.13 | During the time of tenderness you may feel vulnerable. But the | time of tenderness is a time of healing, and as you are healed you |
C:25.13 | recognizing your own state of being healed is a key purpose of the | time of tenderness. You cannot realize your true identity while you |
C:29.1 | requirements of the present. It is the appropriate attitude for the | time of tenderness, as it is an attitude of ministry. |
C:29.9 | The | time of tenderness is the time of your approach to unity. The |
T3:6.6 | none can cleanse bitterness from the heart without your choice. The | time of tenderness began your release of bitterness and made you |
D:Day2.14 | been thoroughly discussed earlier. You have all been through the | time of tenderness, the time that preceded your giving and receiving |
A.14 | You are patient, loving, and kind. You have entered the | time of tenderness. You begin to hear what your feelings are saying |
time of the Holy Spirit (16) |
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T1:7.4 | teaching device of the Holy Spirit. But I have not yet said that the | time of the Holy Spirit is ending even though I have stated that the |
T3:17.7 | You were told in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” that the | time of the Holy Spirit has ended and the time of the second coming |
T3:17.7 | followed their teachings and example. This has occurred within the | time of the Holy Spirit. |
T3:17.8 | we speak of here is the same as the end we speak of here. The | time of the Holy Spirit, or the time in which communication was |
T4:1.17 | gone before has already been stated as the difference between the | time of the Holy Spirit and the time of Christ. This has also been |
T4:1.22 | called you to the limits of the state of consciousness that was the | time of the Holy Spirit. This limit acted upon you as a catalyst to |
T4:1.27 | Let me repeat that during the | time of the Holy Spirit, some were able to come to know themselves |
T4:1.27 | or experience. It means that the last generation born into the | time of the Holy Spirit will live out their lives and that soon all |
T4:2.4 | Self. Jesus the man was the intermediary who ushered in the | time of the Holy Spirit by calling the Holy Spirit to possess the |
T4:7.2 | automatically realize Christ-consciousness, just as living in the | time of the Holy Spirit did not mean that you would automatically |
T4:7.2 | of the spirit that was your intermediary. But just as during the | time of the Holy Spirit, your understanding of your Self and God grew |
T4:7.2 | the direct and observable means now available. Just as in the | time of the Holy Spirit the spirit was available to all as |
T4:7.3 | now be as close to the surface of consciousness as was, during the | time of the Holy Spirit, the understanding that man is imbued with |
D:3.6 | Duality and contrast are synonymous. In the | time of the Holy Spirit, you learned through contrast. You learned |
D:Day3.35 | You have been told that the | time of the Holy Spirit, the time of a need for an intermediary |
A.19 | The way of the heart is the way of the Time of Christ. The | time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The time of the intermediary is |
time of the intermediary (3) |
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T4:5.12 | a collective choice as one body, one consciousness, to end the | time of the intermediary and to begin to learn directly, you are |
T4:5.13 | death. Being loosed of the body by death was the chosen means of the | time of the intermediary, the chosen means of attaining |
A.19 | of the Time of Christ. The time of the Holy Spirit has passed. The | time of the intermediary is over. The greatest intermediary of all |
time of the second coming (4) |
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C:32.5 | kind. Thus will all you have already received be remembered in this | time of the second coming of Christ. |
T1:7.4 | time of the Holy Spirit is ending even though I have stated that the | time of the second coming of Christ is here. I have said that the |
T3:17.7 | Art of Thought” that the time of the Holy Spirit has ended and the | time of the second coming of Christ is here. The name of Christ was |
D:Day10.22 | have been told since the beginning of this Course that this is the | time of the second coming of Christ. What we have just discussed is |
time of transition (2) |
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D:Day19.11 | and such ideas as acclaim and obscurity will be no more. But at this | time of transition, both ways are needed to demonstrate the means of |
D:Day19.17 | of the new to be cast and thus to ride out the many storms of this | time of transition. |
time of unity (5) |
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T2:6.2 | of learning that you refer to as time is the beginning of the | time of unity. |
T2:13.4 | with the end of the time of separation and the beginning of the | time of unity taking place around you, practice the beliefs that have |
T2:13.4 | beliefs that have been put forth in this Treatise. Know that, in the | time of unity, the truth will be shared by all. |
T4:6.8 | pass on the inheritance you accept in this fullness of time. In this | time of unity, dedicate all thought to unity. Accept no separation. |
D:Day8.27 | I have called this time both the | time of unity and the time of acceptance because you cannot only |
time of waiting (3) |
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T2:4.18 | your calling even though some of you may feel as if you are in a | time of waiting for you hear no such call. The call is to be who you |
D:Day1.6 | you have arrived here and left behind the state of the initiate, the | time of waiting. You have chosen. You are merely asked now to look at |
D:Day25.7 | This is a time of preparation, not a | time of waiting. What you need to know now cannot be gathered except |
time’s (1) |
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D:Day7.7 | is it. Again I remind you, as within, so without. As you let go of | time’s hold on you, it will let go of you. Time will seem to expand |
time-bound (17) |
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C:21.2 | meaning of eternity. This is because, as a particular being, you are | time-bound. You can realize the eternal even in your temporary form |
T3:12.3 | out of the realm of time. For this to happen, we must remove the | time-bound temptations of the human experience of the personal self. |
T3:12.4 | is thus: by changing the consciousness of the personal self from a | time-bound state of consciousness to an eternal state of |
T3:12.5 | has been accomplished. However, while your consciousness remains | time-bound, your awareness is still limited. As has already been |
T3:12.5 | to remove the limits that continue to exist, we must remove all | time-bound temptations. |
T3:14.12 | and so can your mind and heart—if they are allowed to do so. A | time-bound consciousness that hangs onto the past as if it were the |
T3:16.6 | within. As has already been said, this change has to do with the | time-bound temptations of the human experience. All of these |
D:7.7 | You have been told that you are | time-bound only as a particular self, existing as man or woman in a |
D:7.7 | to discover how to exist in form without being defined by this | time-bound particularity. |
D:7.19 | the New”, the future is yet to be created. While this seems like a | time-bound statement, it is not. It is merely one way of stating that |
D:7.20 | unity, with the entire field of creation, rather than only with the | time-bound field of creation of form. As your awareness grows, you |
D:7.21 | Evolution is the | time-bound way in which the body has participated in creation. This |
D:7.21 | This is why you have been told that you are not called to evolution. | Time-bound evolution is the way of the creature, the natural response |
D:7.21 | and of the creature’s perception of its own experience in time. This | time-bound evolution is really adaptation. It occurs in reaction to |
D:7.22 | Time-bound evolution is still surely going on, and as the planet | |
D:Day3.28 | survival of the ego-self, a trick that provided the small rewards of | time-bound evolution, the small rewards that would keep you assured |
D:Day28.18 | why it has been said that the changes that are to come are not about | time-bound evolution. Only this first change, this first |
time-bound temptations (3) |
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T3:12.3 | out of the realm of time. For this to happen, we must remove the | time-bound temptations of the human experience of the personal self. |
T3:12.5 | to remove the limits that continue to exist, we must remove all | time-bound temptations. |
T3:16.6 | within. As has already been said, this change has to do with the | time-bound temptations of the human experience. All of these |
time-delay (1) |
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D:Day8.29 | old thought system, not the new. This is thinking comprised of the | time-delay of the time of learning—of a time when you used your |
time-lapse (2) |
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T2:4.17 | happening in unison. As the old goes, the new arrives. There is no | time-lapse in this learning and so it is a condition of miracle |
T2:7.20 | or a period of time between giving and receiving. There is not a | time-lapse between the recognition of needs and the meeting of needs. |
time-tables (1) |
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C:29.14 | for you while you look at life in terms of schedules, plans, | time-tables, or things to get done. No wholeness will be possible for |
timeless (6) |
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T2:1.10 | realm of the one heart and one mind; the realm of the formless and | timeless. But also the realm of connectedness, of what binds all that |
D:10.1 | of the boundary of the personal self in the wider circle of unity is | timeless. What comes to you in the form of natural abilities or |
D:10.6 | The goal and relationship of the elevated Self of form is thus | timeless, for it draws from the realm of unity and returns to the |
D:17.22 | asked of you. Just as in the myths that are as ageless as they are | timeless, you are asked for something here. You are asked for a |
D:Day10.32 | leaders are called to champion or censor have their roots in | timeless and universal spiritual truths. It is the timeless and |
D:Day10.32 | their roots in timeless and universal spiritual truths. It is the | timeless and universal that you are called, in unity, to respond to |
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C:P.17 | In all the history of the world, many have done good, heroic, and at | times miraculous deeds without the world changing from a place of |
C:2.3 | you choose: love and fear. Because you have chosen fear so many | times and labeled it so many things you no longer recognize it as |
C:3.7 | the qualities you have predetermined that they should possess at all | times and in all places. And so one disappoints and another |
C:4.21 | still find love behind the doors you have passed through so many | times in a journey spent earning your right to leave it no more. |
C:5.20 | think of this and say it to yourself not once but a hundred | times a day if needed. You do not need to worry about what to replace |
C:5.23 | It presents you with a thousand choices to make, not once but many | times, until you believe that your power of choice is a fantasy and |
C:7.1 | now before we can go on. It has been stated and emphasized countless | times before, and it will be here as well: What you give you will |
C:7.11 | this form of withholding, sometimes dozens or even hundreds of | times a day. An unreturned phone call, a bit of traffic, a harsh word |
C:7.13 | are subject to these whims of your brothers and sisters, and find at | times pieces of yourself scattered hither and yon, knowing they are |
C:8.20 | lies upon your heart. Each day tells you all things come to pass. At | times this is cause for rejoicing. At other times a cause for sorrow. |
C:8.20 | things come to pass. At times this is cause for rejoicing. At other | times a cause for sorrow. But never can it be evaded that each day is |
C:10.20 | through the choices you would make. You look back longingly at | times of happiness and wonder what went wrong and why you could not |
C:10.31 | you resist, the idea has been planted and you will find yourself, at | times that seem to be “against your will,” participating in it |
C:10.31 | fear, especially if you take the game too seriously. There will be | times when you will not want to laugh when the urge to do so comes |
C:10.31 | not want to laugh when the urge to do so comes upon you, and other | times that after the slightest moment of expanded vision you will |
C:11.10 | your free will, the true god of the separated self. You think at | times that this was God’s mistake, the one weakness in His plan, and |
C:11.10 | the one weakness in His plan, and one that you would use. At other | times you think that this was but God’s curse on you, a thing to |
C:12.21 | as your ideas do not take on a life of their own even though they at | times seem to, this idea as well had no ability to be more than what |
C:15.6 | this sphere of influence? Twenty, fifty, one hundred? And how many | times is this multiplied by each of them? And yet this is but a |
C:17.11 | you love? You believe mistakes must be paid for, not once but many | times, and no matter how heavy the payment is, it only “pays for” |
C:19.12 | the state of wholeheartedness. This state was not achieved at all | times by all those who believed in me—and perfection is not asked |
C:19.23 | way and not simply cover the same ground you have covered a million | times, seeing causes for recriminations, blame, and guilt. Looking |
C:21.5 | in a certain circumstance have demanded cooperation. You see this in | times of emergency or crisis of every kind. And like the two people |
C:21.5 | and a temporary solidarity is formed through like action. At such | times two strangers who are foreign to one another might recognize |
C:22.1 | all prescribed to be for certain parts of your life and for certain | times that you deem appropriate. Please assure yourself, as I assure |
C:25.23 | your new identity and express appreciation for it. While you will at | times doubt that you have received an answer or that the answer you |
C:25.24 | past, you will often meet resistance. Try to be lighthearted at such | times and to remember that if it “doesn’t matter,” you might as well |
C:27.19 | was to come? Sometimes you have acted on this knowing, and at other | times not. Living in relationship provides a constant knowing of this |
C:31.30 | are looking for something or someone other than yourself. At certain | times of your life you state this seeking you are doing quite |
T1:1.8 | not where to turn to explain the many riddles they would seem at | times to represent. |
T1:4.5 | the sunset. The sun, even during the most blazing sunset, has at | times remained no more than object to you. So too has your Self. When |
T1:5.1 | Why, when a God of Love was revealed so long ago and in so many | times and in so many forms since then that they remain forever |
T1:5.9 | your existence that is real. Your heart as we have defined it many | times within this Course, must exist in the thought system that is |
T1:5.11 | who you are. Thus the abolishing of the ego-mind, as stated many | times and in many ways, must now be brought to completion. |
T1:7.1 | be accomplished or complete will still be with you. Recall the many | times you felt certain that a particular achievement would complete |
T2:1.1 | You are all aware, at least at | times, that there are treasures that lie within you. What was once |
T2:4.2 | You are not only part of creation, but as has been said many | times, a creator, and as such a continuing act of creation. This does |
T2:5.6 | final breaking of old patterns. They may seem to signal difficult | times, but they are times that must be gotten through and lessons |
T2:5.6 | old patterns. They may seem to signal difficult times, but they are | times that must be gotten through and lessons that need to be allowed |
T2:7.21 | While as stated previously, this belief will at | times seem difficult to put into practice, and while your recognition |
T2:10.3 | of a dream, or an attempt to recall a specific event. At such | times, you often feel as if, just as the memory is about to return to |
T3:2.11 | such a thing there was a reason for you to have done so. How many | times have you asked yourself why you would have chosen separation if |
T3:4.7 | can dismantle the ego and build another in its place and this has at | times been done in the individual with great training, as in military |
T3:10.4 | beyond your wildest imagining. You will be surprised at how many | times you recognize blame where before you saw it not, just as in the |
T3:11.10 | While a lack of judgment has been stressed many | times, and we have adhered to the precept of not judging by denying |
T3:11.12 | illusion is not a hell to which anyone has been banished. It can at | times be a chosen hell, just as it can at times be a chosen heaven. |
T3:11.12 | been banished. It can at times be a chosen hell, just as it can at | times be a chosen heaven. Choice and the awareness of the power of |
T3:13.2 | self. While you may still feel a connection to God during such | times, you will not be dwelling within the peace of God. Your Self |
T3:13.2 | that of the physical experience and the personal self. In such | times you can conceive only of a God outside of yourself and trust |
T3:19.8 | and “bad” behavior have had great effects but they have not. At | times, the love that is received following suffering, or that may |
T3:21.23 | “unlike” him- or herself to find the truth. As has been said many | times, willingness is the starting point and as can be surely |
T4:2.23 | news and developments in parts of the world far away from you and at | times are aware of ecological and sociological connections, or of |
T4:4.5 | an even stronger idea, an idea with much more power than in current | times. Inherent within the idea of inheritance was an idea of passing |
T4:9.3 | All of these learned works that speak the truth—from ancient | times through current times—are learned works that have been worthy |
T4:9.3 | works that speak the truth—from ancient times through current | times—are learned works that have been worthy of your study. These |
T4:12.19 | dear brothers and sisters. I know that you will experience | times of not knowing how to proceed. I know that you will |
D:2.6 | the learner’s life, an inability to claim the new identity could at | times be acceptable and even appropriate. In regard to the learning |
D:2.9 | It is because the patterns of old have at | times provided you with a false certainty that they are difficult to |
D:2.12 | not often prevent you from trying the same thing again although at | times it will. No matter what you try, however, it is based on this |
D:4.20 | long for its old structure or the false security you came to feel at | times within it. Do not look for a new structure with barred windows |
D:6.1 | text and the goal of its teaching was stated and restated many | times so that you would not forget the purpose of the learning you |
D:6.18 | you call natural laws. When these natural laws have been shown at | times to not apply, you consider these instances flukes or miracles. |
D:7.24 | threat against civilization as they know it as a return to barbaric | times. |
D:7.29 | no matter how small this cosmic territory may be, it will still at | times give way to awareness of the All of Everything. |
D:9.7 | has changed. Thus there is no contradiction although there may at | times seem to be. |
D:12.10 | day. Again we will see the idea of thoughts “coming to you” at such | times. This is not the “thinking” of a conflicted and struggling |
D:12.13 | to do with the body. That you listen, hear, and respond may at | times be of the body, but it may also at times not be of the body. |
D:12.13 | hear, and respond may at times be of the body, but it may also at | times not be of the body. The main idea to hold in your mind and |
D:12.15 | You may at such | times have been frustrated by an inability to share these thoughts, |
D:13.4 | means available to you within the state of unity will still seem, at | times, to need to be learned anew in daily living. This is knowing |
D:13.5 | a way that is actually natural to you, it will seem so foreign at | times that you will feel “blinded” by the light of knowing. You will |
D:15.21 | left behind the conditions of learning, a step from which you at | times feel as if you are still reeling. |
D:16.13 | being, and expression of unity, you are being who you are. At other | times, you are becoming who you are. |
D:16.15 | At | times when you are not directly experiencing the movement, being, and |
D:16.15 | of learning and the time of being the elevated Self of form; that | times still exist in which you are not wholly present as who you are. |
D:16.18 | now, through the grace of God, you finally are. But this may also at | times be an image of a type, a construction of the subconscious, |
D:16.20 | you are not fully here, not whole, not complete. You are at | times who you are, but you also are, at times, but an image of who |
D:16.20 | not complete. You are at times who you are, but you also are, at | times, but an image of who you have perceived yourself to be. |
D:Day3.11 | is “given,” and that all must be either learned or earned, most | times both, for you have learned in order to earn, learned in order |
D:Day3.31 | let it bring you joy would err in thinking that it could. How many | times has what you thought would provide you with reason for joy |
D:Day4.1 | anger, your response will almost surely have been tinged with it at | times. Although my arguments were not fed by anger, the arguments |
D:Day4.43 | for I deny no one the journey to the mountain top, not once or many | times. But this is not what I call you to. |
D:Day8.19 | of that which you do not like in yourself and others and even to, at | times, the false sense of certainty about your non-acceptance that we |
D:Day10.28 | you in the state you are in when you think of them? Do you not at | times shake your head and think that a dead loved one was lucky not |
D:Day10.29 | suffering? Do they not dislike poverty? Are they not called upon at | times to take unpopular stands against popular leaders? Do not even |
D:Day10.31 | power. Do you think that my advocacy was a social statement for the | times in which I lived? Or do you not see that it is the same now as |
D:Day19.1 | the world as the accomplishment that is needed from you and yet at | times you compare yourselves to those who are able to live as who |
D:Day19.1 | within the world. You perhaps feel function-less and purposeless at | times, while at other times, you feel as if you are being exactly as |
D:Day19.1 | perhaps feel function-less and purposeless at times, while at other | times, you feel as if you are being exactly as you are meant to be. |
D:Day25.6 | has already come. It does not require seeking. Be a gardener in such | times. Separate the harvest from the weeds. Do this as much by rote |
D:Day28.5 | situations, growth occurs, changes happen, new avenues to explore at | times open up, leading to the next level of experience: That of |
D:Day28.6 | lives in such a different direction that it is both exciting and at | times excruciatingly difficult. Others reach a plateau of sorts and |
D:Day28.13 | have shown you that you are not in control in many ways and at many | times. Therefore, you think that you must take what life has to |
D:Day29.2 | spirit Self and a human self, living under different conditions, at | times complementing and at times opposing one another. Just as mind |
D:Day29.2 | living under different conditions, at times complementing and at | times opposing one another. Just as mind and heart became one in |
D:Day35.18 | however, is also not the entire story, for as has been said many | times, means and end are one, cause and effect the same. You have |
D:Day35.21 | least some role in the creation of your life. You may feel that at | times God has intervened, or that at times you have been a victim of |
D:Day35.21 | your life. You may feel that at times God has intervened, or that at | times you have been a victim of fate, but you are also aware of the |
D:Day37.14 | that power by making choices as and for your separate self, at | times in relationship with loved ones, at times seeing the |
D:Day37.14 | for your separate self, at times in relationship with loved ones, at | times seeing the connectedness of your life with that of others, but |
E.26 | remember, just briefly, as you re-read it, in your quickly passing | times of doubt, how different you are. You will recall with poignancy |
timesaving (2) |
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T1:3.15 | who you are. As was said in A Course in Miracles, miracles are | timesaving devices. Although asking you to choose a miracle would |
T2:9.19 | think in these terms will soon be seen as a valuable ability and a | timesaving measure of great magnitude. As these old ways of thinking |
timidity (1) |
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D:Day36.13 | integrity and courage, responded with nobility or doubt, boldness or | timidity, all within a frame of thought and feeling that has felt |
timing (2) |
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T3:15.6 | Each sets their own criteria for success or failure and their own | timing for the accomplishment of the same. Some would see six months |
D:Day4.50 | This may seem odd | timing as you have just been asked to accept your anger. Just think. |
tinged (3) |
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C:25.19 | This is unlearning taking place. It may feel frustrating and be | tinged with anxiety, anger, confusion, perplexity, even rage. You |
D:Day3.50 | promised. But many of your ideas and actions at this stage will be | tinged with the anger that came before it. Here is where you may rail |
D:Day4.1 | were not fed by anger, your response will almost surely have been | tinged with it at times. Although my arguments were not fed by anger, |
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C:2.12 | of heartlessness but wholeheartedness. If you believe even the | tiniest fraction of what is true, if you but believe you are a small |
C:13.3 | the exercise at that time. If you give this exercise just the | tiniest bit of consistent practice, however, it will soon become |
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C:8.21 | the world. Some days this will make you feel like one of many, a | tiny peon of little significance. On other days you will feel quite |
C:10.32 | crossed. What your mind still would deny your heart cannot. A | tiny glimmering of memory has returned to you and will not leave you |
D:1.13 | in union with all will emerge from this opening. What was once a | tiny pinprick of light becomes a beacon as you open your heart and |
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T2:10.1 | the lessons of this Course into a tool, but many of you will not | tire of this work until you succeed. This is how truths become dogma |
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C:P.14 | you have no need to try at all, no need to be burdened or to grow | tired and weary. You who want to accomplish much good in the world |
C:12.5 | you most is your inability to be certain of anything. And you are | tired indeed. |
T3:22.10 | self behind. You have needed to become bored with what has been, | tired of the way things were, uninterested in matters of a personal |
T3:22.15 | attitude into your new thought system or your new life. If you are | tired of the old, be willing to be done with the old. |
D:Day5.20 | Remember that you are | tired of learning. You are tired here, after your climb. You simply |
D:Day5.20 | Remember that you are tired of learning. You are | tired here, after your climb. You simply want to rest and have |
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C:12.5 | even sure of what it is you seek assurance. And yet you know what | tires you most is your inability to be certain of anything. And you |
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C:3.19 | as has your heart endured would surely be a knife to cut through | tissue, a blow that to the brain would stop all functioning, an |
C:3.19 | treasured that it cannot be let go, can and does indeed attack the | tissue, brain, and cells. And then you call it illness and allow the |
D:Day11.8 | Life is the connecting | tissue of the web of form with the divine All. Life is consciousness. |
D:Day33.2 | Relationship is the interconnective | tissue that is all life. The answer of how to respond to each and |
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D:Day18.8 | tells the brain what to do, over the organizing factor of DNA, of | tissues and cells that do know exactly how to interact. Where does |
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D:Day9.10 | someone you have idolized, someone you believe to be the spiritual | titan you still but hope to be. Your image of an ideal self may have |
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C:26.3 | the tragic hero, excluding those who are posthumously given such a | title, the tragedy is most often considered a fall from greatness. It |
T3:22.3 | whatever you do, the truth will go with you. You need no uniform nor | title nor specific role for this to be the case. |
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C:9.45 | you would place the blame outside yourself and label drugs, alcohol, | tobacco, gambling, and even food as destructive forces. Like the |
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C:2.2 | Think for yourself: If you were going to die tomorrow what would you | today find meaningful? Only love. This is salvation’s key. |
C:3.15 | quickly. But none is more entrenched than this one, the one we begin | today to let fall away. |
C:10.13 | is that you are in union with your brothers and sisters, right now, | today. To believe in God without understanding God is one thing. To |
C:19.8 | I tell you truly if you were to see any of your brothers and sisters | today as those who awaited my birth saw me, they too would remember |
C:26.16 | Can you let the worries of | today leave your mind? Can you let the disappointments of yesterday |
T2:10.3 | and even say something such as “my brain just isn’t working right | today.” I want you now to keep this example in mind as we explore |
T3:13.7 | place to start because you can put this new idea into practice | today and every day by simply refusing the temptation to believe in |
T4:1.28 | This is the truth of the state of the world in which you exist | today. |
T4:12.1 | of the future through the sustainability of Christ-consciousness. | Today we join together to birth the new. |
D:1.2 | I come to you | today as co-Creator of the Self you are and the Self you hope to |
D:1.2 | Self you hope to represent with your physical form. I come to you | today not as a personal self who is “other” than you, but as a divine |
D:1.12 | be known within. It is to this state of grace that I call you now, | today: The state of grace of the newly identified child of God. |
D:5.19 | This is what we discuss | today. We discuss being what you represent in truth. We discuss the |
D:Day8.6 | that the conditions you did not like yesterday will be the same | today. |
D:Day9.8 | Today, I would like you to know freedom. | |
D:Day10.3 | to move from conviction to reliance. I am not asking you to do this | today any more than I am asking you to move from maintenance to |
D:Day10.3 | more than I am asking you to move from maintenance to sustainability | today, I am merely making you aware of this difference, just as I |
D:Day15.23 | that what you knew yesterday was as nothing to what you know | today, while at the same time, aiding in the realization that what |
D:Day23.3 | As we spoke earlier of being a channel, | today we speak of being a carrier. Your instruction has been given. |
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T2:2.4 | What bravery it takes in | today’s world to follow a calling to teach. To set aside other |
D:5.22 | So let | today’s dialogue serve as a final call, a most emphatic call, to |
D:Day4.1 | While we will broaden the focus of | today’s dialogue beyond that of money or abundance, we will still be |
D:Day40.26 | have noticed that in yesterday’s discussion of who I Am to you and | today’s discussion of who you are to me, that one has not been |
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C:4.6 | replaces it with dreams of terror and confusion so rampant that no | toehold of security is possible, and day turns endlessly into night |
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C:3.6 | your own, a body with two legs and two arms, ten fingers and ten | toes. And yet you know this was not Jesus, nor is this a picture of |
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C:P.26 | of families, the bloodlines and the ancestors, what holds the family | together as one is love. The family is, in fact, the only place where |
C:1.5 | you learn. Let this encourage you. This is an ability we can use | together to learn anew. |
C:3.11 | same lens. You think of it in the same way. You seek to gather it | together so that it will provide an improvement to what has been |
C:3.21 | not that these are senseless questions, made to bring love and pain | together and there to leave you unaided and unhelped, for pain and |
C:3.21 | and there to leave you unaided and unhelped, for pain and love kept | together in this way makes no sense, and yet makes the greatest sense |
C:4.3 | Love and longing are so intimately attached because they joined | together at the moment of separation when a choice to go away from |
C:4.14 | Your ideas of being in love are quite another category all | together. In this context love is not only full of sentiment but of |
C:4.26 | love is, safe and secure within you and your brother, as you join | together in truth. Think you not that this joining is a metaphor, a |
C:5.10 | Love gathered | together is a celebration. Love collected is but a mockery of love. |
C:8.24 | morning and completed each night. Each day is your creation held | together by the thought system that gave it birth. To observe this is |
C:8.25 | Everything is held | together by the thought system that gave birth to it. There are but |
C:9.37 | of completion. What is missing in you is found in another and | together a sense of wholeness is achieved. |
C:9.38 | you can be accomplished. You believe that by putting various parts | together a whole can be achieved. You speak of balance, and try to |
C:10.4 | not in separation but in the eternal wholeness in which God and you | together exist in truth. |
C:11.6 | separated from what you would have it be. Willingness and faith go | together. What you have faith in, you will see. This Course asks for |
C:11.7 | not necessarily of firm belief. You see free will and willingness | together and while they are the same, their application is quite |
C:12.1 | technical term, and say this is the stuff that binds the world | together in unity, it would be easier for you to accept. If I were to |
C:13.1 | with those of the others it interacts with, for they will be grouped | together in your observation of them. It will not be only others you |
C:13.1 | others you observe but yourself and others, placing you and “them” | together where you belong. This seeming togetherness of bodies is |
C:14.24 | You have thus placed love and heaven | together in a parody of creation’s meaning of each. Yes, they go |
C:14.24 | together in a parody of creation’s meaning of each. Yes, they go | together, and this you know; but the purpose of neither is what you |
C:15.8 | has been the cause of much suffering in your world. This banding | together for support against fear simply makes fear real, and the |
C:17.2 | of the universe and the return of heaven. Where two are joined | together can be used rightly here as well as in regard to |
C:17.18 | have different functions. And now your mind and heart must work | together in the united function we have established—returning to |
C:19.17 | those who view God as a solitary figure. Still, oneness and unity go | together, the unity of creation being part of the oneness of God, and |
C:21.5 | from different countries who do not understand each other, working | together momentarily diminishes the boundaries of language, and a |
C:22.4 | through material. Of itself, it can hold two pieces of material | together. With the addition of thread passed through the eye of the |
C:28.3 | this is the source of all proof. And so you believe coming | together to share common testimony validates the proof of inner and |
C:28.4 | Trust and bearing witness go | together, as the validation sought through bearing witness is a |
C:28.4 | so even were the intent of this Course to bring testimony | together in such a way as to cause an evolutionary step, it would not |
C:28.13 | is where difficulty lies. Certainty and ease as surely go | together. There are no more decisions for you to make. There is only |
C:29.10 | example of this. For you all know that work and service somehow go | together. In many cultures has work thus been glorified and made to |
C:29.20 | choice as your own. Choose anew and let the power of heaven come | together to seal the rift between your mind and heart, and make you |
C:30.13 | You are God’s image given form, as is all creation. We, all of us | together, are the heartbeat of the world. Without unity we would not |
T1:4.3 | words, a way of thinking, the new way that we are going to learn | together. They are the state of giving and receiving as one. They are |
T1:8.17 | and female, conception and action, inspiration and manifestation, | together into the wholehearted. |
T2:9.7 | are part of the same fabric—they are like puzzle pieces that fit | together. Other beings that share life with you on this planet are |
T2:13.5 | is given and received in equal exchange by all who in creation exist | together in oneness eternal. |
T2:13.6 | here and linger with you in this time to end all time. We are here, | together, in love, to share love. This is not such a frightening |
T2:13.6 | a frightening task. Let fear go and walk with me now. Our journey | together is just beginning as we return to the premise put forth in |
T3:3.7 | love. Beliefs, and especially the changed beliefs we have worked | together to integrate into your thought system, are only a first |
T3:9.3 | ideas within the house of illusion were contained within it and held | together by the learned ideas of the ego thought system. Now you must |
T3:16.16 | All of these temptations worked | together in the thought system of the ego and created patterns that |
T3:16.16 | into the dust from which they came. The cement that was used to hold | together the house of illusion was only your fear. |
T3:21.7 | The only means for the personal self and the true Self to exist | together is for the truth to be lived in time. In order for the truth |
T3:21.15 | and your view of your personal self, are inextricably bound | together. In other words, the world you were born into, regardless |
T4:11.3 | for the sustainability of Christ-consciousness in which we exist | together as creators in unity and relationship. |
T4:12.1 | through the sustainability of Christ-consciousness. Today we join | together to birth the new. |
T4:12.31 | through the means to which you are accustomed. It will help us | together to establish the new patterns by which you and those who |
D:1.6 | different from the reality of old. Ideally, mind and heart in union | together accept this new reality and, with this acceptance, the heart |
D:1.27 | your acceptance of sanity and your rejection of insanity. We work | together in love and unity for what can only be received in the love |
D:1.27 | can only be received in the love and unity in which we truly exist | together, as one body, one Christ, one Self. |
D:2.23 | new and denial of the old is the necessary forerunner of our work | together in establishing the Covenant of the New? |
D:3.1 | The Covenant of the New is simply our agreement to proceed | together on the palm-strewn path of Christ-consciousness. It is a |
D:3.4 | in our normal conversation in this dialogue. I use them as I use | together the words accept and deny. As the old must be denied for the |
D:3.7 | Our first action in understanding what we are called | together to do is to begin to declassify all the various aspects of |
D:4.13 | The two patterns, the internal and the external, were created | together to exist in a complementary fashion. Both of these divine |
D:4.13 | creative time we are now entering. Thus far, we are merely working | together to create a pattern of acceptance to replace the pattern of |
D:5.19 | this starting point only can we move forward to the future we create | together. |
D:5.21 | what is is complete, we will go on to these questions of the new and | together we will find the answers. |
D:6.26 | Now that your Self has joined the elevated Self of form, you exist | together both in time and outside of time. Remember, the elevated |
D:6.28 | Form and time go | together. Yet you have been told time is a measurement of learning. |
D:9.8 | different aim toward which we now work. The aims we clearly embraced | together when you were still a learning being were meant to allow you |
D:9.8 | the Art of Thought” was but a forerunner to what we now will embrace | together. It was a means and an end. |
D:9.10 | we established what lies beyond learning. Now, as we embrace the new | together, it must be realized again and yet again, that the new |
D:11.13 | We are the sacred heart. As was said as we began this Dialogue, we, | together, are the well of spirit. We, together, are the shared |
D:11.13 | as we began this Dialogue, we, together, are the well of spirit. We, | together, are the shared consciousness of unity. In our union we bear |
D:13.11 | We come now to the second part of what we are exploring | together here, the idea that what you come to know may literally not |
D:15.8 | More movement. Only when movement, being, and expression came | together, however, was there light. Light might be seen, in this |
D:15.9 | understood, an example of the way in which these principles work | together. What I have left out of this story, the formless wasteland, |
D:16.1 | are. This is the stage in which movement, being, and expression come | together into the recreation of wholeness that will be expressed in |
D:17.26 | We will spend forty days and forty nights here | together, at the top of the mountain, fasting from want, becoming |
D:Day1.3 | We are here on the top of the mountain | together, beginning our work together. I am no longer your teacher, |
D:Day1.3 | We are here on the top of the mountain together, beginning our work | together. I am no longer your teacher, but there is a reason that you |
D:Day1.25 | but as with any true inheritance only in a series, only in a joining | together of all of the parts of the creation story into the wholeness |
D:Day1.29 | brought to completion and wholeness in you and in me, so that | together we bring about the second coming of Christ and the elevation |
D:Day2.3 | Your life is being seen more as a whole now. The parts are fitting | together. You can see how you have moved from seeming purposelessness |
D:Day2.4 | envisioned. This is the moment of fulfillment and desire coming | together, the time in which to realize “it was all worth it.” |
D:Day2.17 | This idea would hardly be a joyful idea with which to begin our work | together. |
D:Day4.1 | stage of our dialogue. We can argue here before we go on. We face | together here the temptations of these arguments, these temptations |
D:Day4.34 | on top of the mountain. What is this all about? Why have we gathered | together here? It is said that during my forty days and forty nights |
D:Day4.34 | and the new. You realize that this is the purpose of our time | together here even though you have not put this purpose into words |
D:Day4.38 | of the idea of the new world that can be, all of these must come | together and be victors over the reign of fear. |
D:Day4.39 | of the truth of who you really are, then our purpose of being | together here on this mountain top will go unfulfilled. |
D:Day4.56 | it to. It does not come at the end but at the beginning of our time | together for a reason. This is simply because this choice is the |
D:Day4.59 | still to be had. We are only at the beginning of our time | together. |
D:Day6.2 | While you know this is the focus of our time | together, few, if any of you, feel as if you have truly taken leave |
D:Day6.4 | of becoming as the time of movement, being, and expression coming | together. We have further spoken of your point of access to unity as |
D:Day6.27 | As your belief grows in our ability to accomplish | together our given task, you are almost surely feeling this devotion |
D:Day6.28 | where it belongs—here—in the passionate acceptance of our work | together. And so the lack of desire you are experiencing for other |
D:Day6.30 | this. This is the point of movement, being, and expression coming | together. The point of convergence, intersection, and pass-through. |
D:Day8.17 | has been a reason for this discussion coming so late in our time | together. To accept the feelings of the self of illusion would have |
D:Day9.1 | from lack, freedom from repression, are what we will now enjoy | together on our mountain top retreat. We have not removed ourselves |
D:Day9.5 | from this confidence in the self of form and they must be realized | together for the elevation of the self of form to take place. What |
D:Day9.20 | ideal state, we will not succeed in the work we are doing here | together. For if you believe this, you will not accept your Self as |
D:Day10.2 | and the Self of union and to, through this reliance, tie the two | together so that there is no seam, no boundary, no remaining |
D:Day10.22 | This is the culmination point of these two great objectives coming | together in you and your brothers and sisters. |
D:Day15.2 | in order for you to come to know it. The unknown and the known exist | together in everything and everyone. Thus your willingness to be made |
D:Day15.12 | it mean to practice informing and being informed? It means to join | together with others who have the ability to maintain |
D:Day15.12 | Christ-consciousness in your company. This creates the joining | together of spacious Selves. It is a joining without boundaries. You |
D:Day15.19 | You thus are not to come | together as the known but as the unknown. You dialogue about the |
D:Day15.20 | current of the energy, or clear pools of the spacious selves, coming | together. This current washes some stones clean and washes others |
D:Day18.2 | from her child. The ways are rather complementary and symbiotic. | Together they return wholeness and will bring about the completion of |
D:Day18.2 | about the completion of the time of Christ. This symbiotic working | together will be essential for the birth of the new and in truth |
D:Day19.8 | to each, we speak of expressions of this one ultimate function. | Together, the way of Mary and the way of Jesus demonstrate the truth |
D:Day21.10 | Realize that this is the aim of our final time | together. Concentrate on making the first transition and on the |
D:Day23.4 | clouds of illusion, even those that have gently surrounded our time | together on the mountain top must now be surrendered, much as a woman |
D:Day27.2 | on two levels. This has been a goal of the time we have spent | together in this way. |
D:Day27.5 | level ground because you have practiced during our mountain top time | together the ability to experience on two levels. |
D:Day27.14 | as one. We practice experiencing the constant and the variable | together. We practice in order to move toward an experience of |
D:Day28.24 | all the pieces of all that we have talked about will begin to fit | together. A whole will form within your mind much as if you have been |
D:Day28.26 | not removed yourself. Now you must begin to weave these two threads | together into the tapestry of your new life. This weaving will take |
D:Day30.1 | representation of the whole. Just as simple fractions can be added | together to achieve wholeness once a common denominator is found, |
D:Day30.4 | thus the commonly known injunction of “where two or more are joined | together.” If you would think of this in terms of “God” or the state |
D:Day31.8 | separately from the Self. Self and God are one and experiencing | together in wholeness. For the individuated Self to experience |
D:Day32.18 | experience you have achieved during the days and nights of our time | together, be attempts to show you how you can be more like unto God |
D:Day33.6 | becoming one in being—is the aim toward which we have journeyed | together. |
D:Day34.8 | Thus we continue to draw to the close of our time | together by asking each other to experience our power—the power of |
D:Day36.19 | it is stated as directly as it is being stated here. But our time | together is coming to an end and your acceptance of the truth of who |
D:Day37.17 | Perception and knowing have been used | together here in describing the conditions of being because you must |
D:Day37.22 | was also created by Jesus Christ. Thus is the power of man and God | together, the power of creation. What this is saying is that there is |
D:Day39.12 | must be two beings for it to link (where two or more are joined | together). In other words, there must be a you and a me. In other |
D:Day40.10 | of love so intense she could never put words, music, or paint | together in such a way as to express it—she knows as she begins |
E.3 | be gone. This little note added to the end of our mountain top time | together is only here to help you realize and accept that this will |
A.31 | the rapidity of movement or lack thereof, to read the Treatises | together will likely feel as if it is almost a waste of valuable |
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C:13.1 | placing you and “them” together where you belong. This seeming | togetherness of bodies is just a first step that will take you beyond |
C:13.1 | a first step that will take you beyond the illusion of bodies to | togetherness of spirit. |
D:5.16 | do? You are to create in community, in dialogue, in commitment and | togetherness. You are to be the living Covenant of the New. |
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C:P.29 | distressing life of the purposeless, where hours pass endlessly in | toil that is the cost of your survival here. Even those who have |
C:9.6 | with a need for constant maintenance, a maintenance that requires | toil and struggle. Every inch of its surface is a receiver and |
C:29.11 | Many of you think of life itself as | toil. There is much you need to do just to stay alive, and if a thing |
C:29.11 | While this is neither good nor bad, this attitude of life as | toil is part of your rebellion against ideas of service. You have no |
C:29.12 | to have faith in. It is essential to your release of the concept of | toil and your acceptance of your function here. |
C:29.16 | of special relationships. The idea of use created all ideas of | toil as the only means of having needs met. The idea of use created |
D:Day3.33 | what you love to do has a different quality than money earned from | toil. You might think that money earned from what you love to do is |
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C:P.42 | to learn is evident or you would not be here. You have been | told and told again that a little willingness is all that is |
C:P.42 | to learn is evident or you would not be here. You have been told and | told again that a little willingness is all that is necessary. Why do |
C:1.8 | heavy and useless trunk from one world to another when you had been | told by someone wiser that it would not be needed, you would upon |
C:1.8 | would upon realizing the truth ask yourself what else you had been | told and disregarded. You might try one more thing and then another |
C:2.3 | love. You label love a feeling, and one of many. Yet you have been | told there are but two from which you choose: love and fear. Because |
C:5.18 | in truth. This illusionary world is full of things you have | told yourself and been instructed that you have to do, but that you |
C:9.22 | You may be thinking now that what I have just | told you is not an answer is precisely what the Bible has instructed |
C:9.32 | flowers of the field. Two thousand years have passed since you were | told to observe this lesson. The lilies of the field neither sow nor |
C:10.16 | You have not been | told that the body does not exist, only that it is not you. Like all |
C:12.2 | You feel a little duped at being | told love is the answer. You feel a little chastised to be told you |
C:12.2 | at being told love is the answer. You feel a little chastised to be | told you know love not. You feel a little deceived to think that love |
C:12.10 | this is the secret that has been kept from you. It is as if you are | told endlessly “everything is fine” while you know this is not true. |
C:13.6 | you the evidence you seek to confirm the truth of what you are being | told here. All that is required to gather this new evidence is to |
C:18.17 | that a split mind makes decision making difficult. You were already | told that the only exercise for your mind that would be included in |
C:19.5 | like fiction. You are not, however, expected to believe all I have | told you on faith alone. Experience is needed to change your beliefs |
C:25.9 | if you have paid for your ticket, arrived for the concert, and been | told your ticket is not valid. This makes you angry. This anger is |
T1:4.27 | been confused with the word or idea of fear. A Course in Miracles | told you that awe is the providence of God and not due miracles or |
T1:8.1 | human and the divine, the manifestation of the Will of God. I have | told you that you are no different than I was. Now I call you to be |
T1:10.7 | to give up all that would take peace from you. But as you have been | told before, you will be giving up nothing. It will seem as if it is |
T2:10.7 | While you are being | told that you can no longer believe that what you know is related to |
T2:10.7 | that what you know is related to experience, you are not being | told that you have exactly the same knowledge as does every person of |
T2:11.1 | The Christ in you is relationship. As you were | told within the pages of A Course of Love, you are a being who exists |
T2:13.1 | to be fulfilled under the mantle of individuality. You have been | told to put on a new mantle, a new identity. What does this mean? |
T3:5.1 | While you have just been | told that you now exist in a state of emptiness, this is not a state |
T3:7.3 | and no belief system that can represent the truth, you have been | told that you can represent the truth here. You cannot do this with |
T3:16.12 | is no loss but only gain within the laws of love, you are being | told to have no fear. Fear of loss is a great temptation of the human |
T3:17.7 | You were | told in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” that the time of the Holy |
T3:20.9 | with compassion or even verbalize your new beliefs, you are being | told directly here that no circumstance should call you to abandon |
T3:22.15 | that existed between desire and accomplishment, the tension that | told you that you might be able to achieve what you desire but that |
T4:1.3 | may seem to you as if some will be left out and as if you are being | told that you can achieve what many others have tried and failed to |
T4:12.16 | experience, to be integral to your nature. Have you not always been | told and seen examples of man pushing against his limits? Has not |
T4:12.17 | is over. Pass on no more of the prevailing learned wisdom. I | told you once we would create a new language and thus we shall! We |
D:1.17 | This cannot be done through learning, for as you have been | told, learning was the means of the separated self’s return to unity. |
D:2.1 | and actions with which you have led your life thus far. You were | told within A Course of Love that willingness was all that was |
D:2.3 | naturally when you deny the patterns of the old. As you have been | told, you now “know what you do” and are no longer a victim to the |
D:5.8 | Obviously—as you have been | told that the ego has represented a false self—it is possible to |
D:5.22 | Let your willingness exceed your trepidation. No longer wait to be | told more before you accept what you have already been told. Do not |
D:5.22 | wait to be told more before you accept what you have already been | told. Do not wait for a grander call before you accept the call that |
D:6.1 | point as the learning goal of this Course was met, and this you were | told as well. I say this to remind you that the time of “teaching” |
D:6.9 | of science that would be opposed to them occurring. You would be | told that if the sun had “stood still” galactic catastrophes would |
D:6.28 | Form and time go together. Yet you have been | told time is a measurement of learning. If you are no longer a |
D:7.2 | You were | told within this Course that what you learn in unity is shared. This |
D:7.3 | You were also | told within this Course that because you were learning in separation, |
D:7.7 | You have been | told that you are time-bound only as a particular self, existing as |
D:7.19 | bound by time as it is an ongoing aspect of creation. As you were | told in “A Treatise on the New”, the future is yet to be created. |
D:7.21 | the body has participated in creation. This is why you have been | told that you are not called to evolution. Time-bound evolution is |
D:8.2 | that comes easily to you, something you might have said or been | told you have a natural talent or ability to do. These things some of |
D:11.9 | You have been | told you give and you receive from the well of spirit. What might |
D:12.4 | your brain, they do not, nor did the words of this Course. You were | told within this Course and you are reminded now that these words |
D:13.8 | You have been | told and told again that you are not alone, and this has been among |
D:13.8 | You have been told and | told again that you are not alone, and this has been among the |
D:13.9 | were taught that you could not learn on your own, you are now being | told by one who knows that you also do not come to the knowing of the |
D:13.12 | This is why you were | told specifically not to evangelize or attempt to convince. These are |
D:15.8 | only a speaker, the being, but the movement of sound. Then we are | told the content of the words: It was said, “Let there be light.” |
D:16.6 | You were | told within this Course that being is as love is. Here you are told |
D:16.6 | were told within this Course that being is as love is. Here you are | told that being is a principle of creation and you are not told that |
D:16.6 | you are told that being is a principle of creation and you are not | told that love is a principle of creation. Love is not a principle |
D:16.9 | You are alive. You have form. You think and feel. You have even been | told that you would cease to be without the existence of spirit, and |
D:16.13 | promised you. This is the creation of the new you that you were | told will precede the creation of the new world. This is what is |
D:17.12 | is the power that A Course of Love came to return to you. You were | told within this Course that wholehearted desire for union would |
D:17.20 | what you are feeling. You may wonder still, however, how you can be | told that you have arrived and are at your journey’s end and yet |
D:17.25 | This is why you have been | told the time of parables, or stories, has ended. This is why you |
D:17.25 | time of parables, or stories, has ended. This is why you have been | told: “As within, so without.” This is why you have been taken to the |
D:Day3.27 | mind at ease, for you are not called to sacrifice, as you have been | told time and time again. I do not ask you to give up what you |
D:Day3.35 | You have been | told that the time of the Holy Spirit, the time of a need for an |
D:Day3.53 | Just as you were | told you cannot “think” great ideas into being, or great talent into |
D:Day3.53 | ideas into being, or great talent into fruition, just as you were | told, in other words, that the “givens” are not to be dealt with by |
D:Day4.13 | You have been | told that in unity a “place” exists that is your natural state, a |
D:Day4.13 | a state free from learning, a state free from death. To be | told that such a place exists is no more comforting than consoling |
D:Day4.13 | if you do not feel you have access to this place. It is like being | told that all of the treasure you might desire is locked away behind |
D:Day4.34 | I meditated or prayed. It is said that I fasted. You have been | told that you are here to fast from want. You know that you are here |
D:Day5.18 | and an end to effort, not another lesson to learn that you will be | told is not a lesson. Not another cause for seeming effort in order |
D:Day6.11 | You have been | told you are in the final stage of becoming. You have committed to |
D:Day6.15 | Yet realize that if you were | told to leave these worries behind and get away from it all, you |
D:Day6.29 | Now let’s address this seeming paradox. You have been | told to do only what you can feel peaceful doing, to do only what |
D:Day6.29 | to do only what allows you to be yourself, and yet here are you | told not to try to remove yourself from life. |
D:Day8.13 | Remember that you have been | told that your real Self will be intolerant only of illusion and that |
D:Day8.19 | called to see only the truth, to see beyond illusion, and then to be | told to accept the feelings of others? It should not. While true |
D:Day10.22 | Remember that you have been | told since the beginning of A Course of Love that the answers that |
D:Day10.22 | and that their source is your own true identity. You have been | told since the beginning of this Course that this is the time of the |
D:Day15.13 | of spacious Selves? Do you fear your power even though you have been | told it cannot be misused? Do you feel unworthy and seek to keep your |
D:Day16.10 | but a response to a feeling. Emotions are responses. You have been | told there are but two emotions, love and fear. What this is really |
D:Day17.2 | You have been | told Christ-consciousness is neither God nor man but the relationship |
D:Day17.2 | that allows the awareness that God is everything. You have been | told Christ-consciousness has also been known as wisdom, Sophia, |
D:Day18.9 | You have been | told that although you believed yourself to be separate this |
D:Day20.4 | you perhaps think this is a contradiction, for surely you have been | told much here that you did not previously know. This isn’t quite |
D:Day21.9 | you share in union and relationship with all. You have now been | told to own this dialogue and to realize that its wisdom is your own. |
D:Day33.7 | being as what you are, and responding as who you are. You have been | told that these words are being given to you so that you do not |
D:Day37.4 | since you came into being in a known world, where you were | told that you are a person with a certain name, that you belong to a |
D:Day39.7 | have talked about the Christ “in” you. Remember that you have been | told of Christ being a bridge. When you relate to anyone, Christ is |
E.6 | included to tell you to expect this. Expect heaven on earth you were | told. This is what it is. There will be no doubt, no indecision. Your |
A.17 | Their perceptions will remain true for them because their minds have | told them they are true and their belief in the supremacy of the mind |
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D:3.2 | you have grown still and listened. It is the one beautiful note, the | tolling of the bell of the Lord, your invitation to return home. This |
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D:5.13 | between what was created and what was made would be to create a | tome of information, and this is not needed now. The desire for such |
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C:2.2 | Nothing unreal exists. Think for yourself: If you were going to die | tomorrow what would you today find meaningful? Only love. This is |
T2:10.14 | to hang on to who you were yesterday, or trying to prevent change | tomorrow. |
D:Day1.26 | You are living history. You are living what will | tomorrow be history. You are living creation. You are living what |
D:Day1.26 | be history. You are living creation. You are living what will | tomorrow be the story of creation. A chain of events is merely |
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C:20.6 | where each thread is vibrant and strong. A canticle where each | tone is pure and indivisible. |
D:3.2 | the future but of the eternal now. It is within you as we speak, the | tone and timbre of this dialogue. |
D:Day3.34 | to abundance” answer; but I will try to address you in an in-between | tone, one that will not cause you to feel spoken down to or incite |
E.25 | This one note, this | tone, this canticle of joy, this celebratory alleluia, is all you |
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C:P.35 | was a being whose power resembled the powerful among them. Jesus | took such a stand against those with this kind of power that he was |
C:9.8 | chose to make from that with which you started. In other words, you | took what you are and made this of yourself. You did not create |
C:9.8 | something from nothing and you did not usurp the power of God. You | took what God created and turned it into an illusion so powerful that |
C:12.18 | how they got from here to there, and some may see that one idea | took root and changed what seemed to be a destiny already written. |
T1:8.3 | one truth. There was only one truth at the time the event or change | took place, and there is only one truth in time or eternity |
T1:8.5 | given your definition of incarnation as the Word made flesh. You | took this to mean that flesh took on the definition of the Word or |
T1:8.5 | incarnation as the Word made flesh. You took this to mean that flesh | took on the definition of the Word or the almighty when I became |
T3:7.6 | you entered was still the same house, the house of illusion. You | took yourself into these many rooms and in some you were even capable |
T3:14.9 | and how little consequence they had in truth. These fearful choices | took nothing from you or from others. |
T3:17.3 | As soon as spirit | took on form, man began to exist in time because there became a need |
D:4.16 | In addition, believing the ego had become an externalized self | took you, the true Self and the true learner, out of the learning |
D:14.9 | all exist along with you, was advanced by the idea of acceptance you | took to heart earlier, and paves the way for discovery as a constant |
D:14.10 | this, for learning is incremental and discovery is not. Learning | took place in parts in an effort to lead to wholeness. Discovery |
D:15.11 | Time is what begins and ends. Time is what began when life | took on existence in form and space. It is temporal rather than |
D:Day2.22 | It was in awareness of who I Am that my life | took on meaning. It could be argued that this awareness existed at my |
D:Day10.31 | called to respond to them with acceptance and love. As a man, I | took a stand for the powerless and called them to power. I am still |
D:Day40.10 | to have created religions, but these creations, in their becoming | took on attributes, as all creations do once they are extended into |
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C:10.1 | one without the other, because the choice is the same. The body is a | tool made for your use in maintaining the illusion of your |
T2:10.1 | have to work mightily to turn the lessons of this Course into a | tool, but many of you will not tire of this work until you succeed. |
T4:9.7 | of the new have called you to learn. Be appreciative of every | tool that has advanced your progress. But now be willing to leave |
D:5.13 | to think through once again the meaning of everything and to have a | tool to help you do so. This would assume that you are still a |
D:Day4.29 | The access that you seek is not a | tool that can be purchased through your right-actions or even your |
D:Day4.29 | or even your longing and desire. For this access is not a | tool but a function of who you are. This access is, like breathing, |
D:Day4.34 | There is a similar type of focus that will serve you now. It is not a | tool, as is meditation, for you are no longer in need of tools. But |
D:Day4.34 | I speak, the focus that is not meditation, the focus that is not a | tool? This is a focus on access itself. |
D:Day5.4 | said yesterday, our form of meditation, a meditation that is not a | tool but a function of your natural Self, is a focus on access. Thus |
D:Day9.16 | The idea of your “potential” was a useful learning | tool and one that served the purposes of the Holy Spirit as well as |
D:Day9.16 | your limited view of yourself would have you be, was a necessary | tool to call you to the learning that would return you to your true |
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C:9.6 | a receiver and transmitter of information yet it carries additional | tools such as eyes and ears to enhance its communication and to |
C:10.16 | told that the body does not exist, only that it is not you. Like all | tools you made, it is illusion because you have no need of tools. But |
C:10.16 | Like all tools you made, it is illusion because you have no need of | tools. But while you believe you do, it is quite real to you. To give |
T2:1.9 | becomes a place. A room or studio is envisioned in which all the | tools of the artist’s trade are available. An aspiring pianist |
T2:9.2 | to you in the state of unity before you left it. Now, they are just | tools, as are many other means of practice that assist you in |
T2:9.2 | bypassing your ego mind. Some practices more commonly thought of as | tools might be meditation, exercises of the body such as yoga, or |
T2:9.2 | such as yoga, or exercises of the mind such as affirmations. These | tools are all means of releasing ego mind and inviting the one mind, |
T2:9.2 | mind, or unity into the present moment. When seen as such, all these | tools, including needs, can ignite the combination of learning and |
T2:9.15 | Because you have not thought previously of needs as | tools every bit as valuable as the others mentioned here, this |
T3:8.11 | were means of making life easier, why not the idea of machinery and | tools that would seem to do so? If what was looked for was a means of |
T4:1.1 | not appeal to fear nor give you cause for fear. It will not be about | tools or tell you that some have the tools for accomplishment and |
T4:1.1 | for fear. It will not be about tools or tell you that some have the | tools for accomplishment and that others do not. It will continue the |
D:Day4.34 | It is not a tool, as is meditation, for you are no longer in need of | tools. But you have taken yourself away from the ordinary world. You |
D:Day9.16 | that would return you to your true identity. But the time for such | tools is over. |
D:Day35.9 | They can be lived immediately. No intermediary is needed. No | tools are needed. All that is needed is that you carry them within |
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C:2.11 | and pain into joy. These acts would indeed be magic, an illusion on | top of an illusion. You have but accepted illusion as the truth, and |
C:9.30 | A computer might be covered with a cloth, a flowerpot placed on | top of it. Someone not knowing what it is for would make of it what |
D:17.7 | accomplishment. You want to share it with the whole world. From the | top of the mountain, arms outstretched, this desire too has caused |
D:17.10 | have passed through the stage of initiation. You have reached the | top of the mountain. |
D:17.25 | “As within, so without.” This is why you have been taken to the | top of the mountain without leaving home. You have taken the inward |
D:17.26 | We will spend forty days and forty nights here together, at the | top of the mountain, fasting from want, becoming aware of desire, |
D:Day1.3 | We are here on the | top of the mountain together, beginning our work together. I am no |
D:Day4.34 | But you have taken yourself away from the ordinary world. You are on | top of the mountain. What is this all about? Why have we gathered |
D:Day4.35 | You might think of the mountain | top as symbolic of a place close to God. If God was once seen as a |
D:Day4.35 | heaven, and heaven as a place beyond the clouds, then the mountain | top was symbolic of proximity. It was symbolic of a place from which |
D:Day4.39 | really are, then our purpose of being together here on this mountain | top will go unfulfilled. |
D:Day4.43 | this you can do, for I deny no one the journey to the mountain | top, not once or many times. But this is not what I call you to. |
D:Day6.19 | halls of learning that will accomplish this. There is no mountain | top in any location on Earth that can accomplish this. It is only the |
D:Day6.20 | for a moment to the temptations associated with the mountain | top of my own experience. They were temptations of the world, of the |
D:Day6.20 | the same now as they were then. They are the same on the mountain | top as they are on level ground. A “place” that seems externally |
D:Day6.21 | here. It is a truly elevated place. It is as real as a mountain | top, in fact much more real. Were your scientists to know what to |
D:Day9.1 | from repression, are what we will now enjoy together on our mountain | top retreat. We have not removed ourselves from life in any way, and |
D:Day14.13 | must be heard as the voice of the one. You are not on this mountain | top alone! Can you not hear your own voice? Can you not hear the |
D:Day15.11 | Engaging in dialogue with those who join you on the mountain | top is necessary to this next step. One reason is that it allows a |
D:Day15.11 | with those with whom you are engaged in this specific mountain | top dialogue. It is not an acceptable state for full-scale |
D:Day21.9 | You began your mountain | top experience with a companion who had offered himself as a teacher |
D:Day21.9 | accept that a teacher was not needed. He joined you on the mountain | top in order to prepare you for his departure, a departure from |
D:Day23.4 | those that have gently surrounded our time together on the mountain | top must now be surrendered, much as a woman surrenders her body to |
D:Day26.4 | you will allow it to. Your Self will lead you down from the mountain | top and through the valleys of level ground. There is no other guide. |
D:Day27.2 | to begin to form within you because you have agreed to this mountain | top experience while remaining engaged in life. You have thus begun |
D:Day27.5 | you to level ground because you have practiced during our mountain | top time together the ability to experience on two levels. |
D:Day27.7 | perspective, a perspective from level ground and a mountain | top perspective. Your descent from the mountain top will not mean |
D:Day27.7 | and a mountain top perspective. Your descent from the mountain | top will not mean that you no longer have the perspective gained |
D:Day27.15 | separation. This is what you practice as you gather on the mountain | top while remaining on level ground. |
D:Day28.1 | you must begin to face as we begin our descent from the mountain | top. To wait until level ground is reached to begin to view the |
D:Day29.1 | of experience. If you can be having the experience of the mountain | top and the experience of level ground simultaneously, then you can |
D:Day31.1 | by considering the two levels of experience—that of the mountain | top experience—and that of the experience on level ground. |
D:Day31.3 | What the mountain | top experience is helping you to see is that you are the experience. |
D:Day31.3 | is helping you to see is that you are the experience. The mountain | top experience did not happen to you or happen separately from you. |
D:Day35.6 | going to be of practical benefit to you as you leave the mountain | top experience behind? This question has been asked in this way in |
D:Day35.6 | you will return to level ground, you will also retain the mountain | top experience. As was said before, the mountain came to you. You |
D:Day35.6 | you. You will thus always have the power to call upon the mountain | top experience and the view of wholeness we have achieved here. You |
E.3 | it will be gone. This little note added to the end of our mountain | top time together is only here to help you realize and accept that |
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T3:22.9 | the personal self, and your attention has begun to wander from this | topic even as it is being concluded. |
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T2:11.3 | ego is the dragon that must be slain, the evil of the despot to be | toppled, the one-on-one conflict of all heroes who would take sides |
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C:9.19 | effect of fear. Each one of you would have compassion for a child | tormented by nightmares. Each parent’s most fervent wish would be to |
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D:Day3.12 | during the time of learning that letting it go, even now, still | torments you with worry and anger. It is the idea of an “if this, |
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C:9.19 | look to others to feel compassion for, to those living in countries | torn by war or neighborhoods steeped in violence. There is cause for |
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D:Day2.11 | were. I ask you not to forget. If your home had been destroyed by a | tornado or a flood rather than adultery and divorce, would you not |
D:Day2.11 | the adulterer, the cause of the divorce, this was different than a | tornado or a flood. Yes, this was different, but this difference does |
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C:P.29 | There are many forms of pain and horror, from physical illnesses to | torture to loss of love, and in between these many frightful |
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C:7.22 | up an existence so morbid that anyone with any sanity would gladly | toss it to the wind and ask for an alternative. An alternative |
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C:4.20 | what you call the real world, from that which is, in fact, the sum | total of what you have made. The world you struggle so to navigate is |
C:7.2 | heaven nor know a piece of God or your own Self. Your giving must be | total for you to receive in truth. We will concentrate more now, |
C:9.11 | Since this is the case, and since it cannot be changed without your | total willingness to change it—a willingness not yet complete—we |
C:11.3 | vow to go slowly and carefully through each page and section, giving | total dedication to what this text would have them do, are at risk of |
C:19.12 | Your belief in your brothers and sisters will not be | total, however, without the reunion of mind and heart that produces |
C:23.3 | Thus, while your partner in love transcends | total knowing, this too is “how it is.” How it is meant to be. Love |
C:23.5 | the one you come to know, the only one who does not transcend | total knowing, is your Self. |
C:27.6 | already stated that the only being who is not beyond the limits of | total knowing is the Self. Thus it is in knowing the Self that all is |
C:31.13 | Devotion cannot be split and must be | total to be at all. Thus while you believe you are devoted to the |
T2:11.9 | devotion to this learning must now be complete, your willingness | total, your way of learning that of a mind and heart joined in |
T2:11.10 | Realize that when you think that this | total reversal of thought concerning yourself and your world will be |
T2:11.16 | is replacing belief in an ego-self with belief in a Christ-Self. | Total replacement. As long as you hang on to both identities the |
T3:10.7 | in its outward appearance, it is up to you to become aware of the | total change that has, in truth, taken place. |
T3:14.13 | Resurrection or rebirth must be | total to be at all. Can you see why you cannot hang onto the past? |
T3:15.18 | Illusion is the “truth” by which you have lived. The | total replacement of illusion with the truth is what the new thought |
T3:15.18 | thought system will accomplish. Obviously, this replacement must be | total. The means for making this total replacement are in your hands |
T3:15.18 | Obviously, this replacement must be total. The means for making this | total replacement are in your hands but you are hardly empty-handed. |
T4:12.36 | mistake that what is asked of us is everything. What is asked is our | total willingness to abandon the old, our total willingness to |
T4:12.36 | What is asked is our total willingness to abandon the old, our | total willingness to embrace the new. But also make no mistake that |
D:2.17 | freely admit that your belief in any system “working for you” is not | total. |
D:3.7 | surrender. We achieve victory now through surrender, an active and | total acceptance of what is given. |
D:6.4 | course, does not. Your belief in the non-existence of the ego is now | total and has brought a freedom and a liberation in which you |
D:7.4 | designed for learning. Now experience is needed in time to aid your | total acceptance of what you have learned. In order to experience the |
D:11.4 | in “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” was but a beginning to the | total rejection of thought as you know it that must now occur in |
E.10 | everything you did before, or nothing you did before, all with the | total confidence of being. You need not worry about this joy being |
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T3:21.13 | belief system. You think of these things as part of what make up the | totality of who you are, of your personal self. |
D:Day36.3 | Your experiences in their | totality you call your life. Yet you have stood apart from these |
D:Day36.3 | experiences only as physical events. Your experiences may, in their | totality, be called your life, but they cannot be called you. You |
D:Day40.16 | Just as you have had many “separate” relationships that in their | totality would define your life, so have I, as God, had many |
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C:7.13 | and hold it unkindly to yourself, not in joining but in separation. | Totally unaware, you too are subject to these whims of your brothers |
C:9.3 | desire to protect is a desire that arises from distrust and is based | totally on fear. If there were no fear, what would there be to |
C:12.9 | Your Self rests | totally unchanged within the Christ in you. Re-establishing your |
C:31.14 | is the principle of giving and receiving that, being finally and | totally understood, will free you to be wholehearted. |
T1:2.9 | is your proof that you can do so again and again until the new way | totally replaces the old and the art of thought leaves behind forever |
T1:2.13 | sunset of which a young child is aware. It might be a scene taken | totally for granted as you go about whatever business calls you at |
T2:8.1 | the belief that no relationships are special. Your loyalty must be | totally to the truth of who you are and not continue to be split by |
T2:11.8 | way that all learned behaviors and ideas are with you, until it is | totally replaced by new learning. Learning thus must complement your |
T3:1.11 | to others in the past is quite a different statement and has a | totally different meaning. The personal self you once presented to |
T3:21.23 | him- or herself to find the truth, or if a person turns to someone | totally “unlike” him- or herself to find the truth. As has been said |
T4:4.13 | Being fully aware that you have life everlasting is | totally different than having faith in an afterlife. Faith is based |
D:Day4.38 | You must realize that here is where fear must be | totally replaced by love. If you fear to go where the portal of |
D:Day13.7 | It is only in this way that you become completely fearless and | totally spacious, for fear is part of the density of form, being a |
D:Day28.3 | little experience other than this. Their lives are directed almost | totally by external forces, from parents, to mandatory schooling, to |
D:Day36.7 | been given is everything, your creatorship of your experience is a | totally different exercise. You realize that your life is not you but |
D:Day39.8 | An intermediary stands between as well as links. It is a | totally unnecessary requirement in unity because the boundaries of |
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C:3.11 | certain things will happen as a result. Like a child learning not to | touch a stove because it is hot and a burn will result, or learning |
C:5.32 | Every smile seemed meant for you, and your feet hardly seemed to | touch the soft ground on which you walked. This is what awaits you as |
C:9.35 | long as you do not want to be forgiven you will not feel the gentle | touch of forgiveness upon you and your world. While there is no need |
C:10.31 | vision with gratitude. You will feel relieved that your feet still | touch the ground and that the boundary of your body is still intact. |
C:14.27 | but glory. Your joining caused this, for each joining brings you in | touch with your brother. Each joining returns you to your holy |
C:20.7 | with one reaching out to another, concludes with mutuality, shared | touch, a melding of one into another. The embrace makes one of two. |
C:21.3 | for their usefulness rather than for their service. Concepts that | touch your heart serve you through this touch. They also begin to |
C:21.3 | their service. Concepts that touch your heart serve you through this | touch. They also begin to help break you away from the need for |
C:21.4 | not need this assistance. To begin to conceptualize in ways that | touch your heart will free your mind of its reliance on thought |
C:21.6 | and by all people. It is a language of images and concepts that | touch the one heart and serve the one mind. |
C:24.1 | learning experience will be a learning experience because it will | touch your heart. It may be as simple as a smile from a child that |
C:24.1 | you held from your childhood—because you allow that smile to | touch your heart. It may be a time of weepiness and what you would |
C:24.1 | feel as if everything makes you want to cry because everything will | touch you, each lesson will feel tender. Unlearning has no harshness |
C:24.4 | of tenderness is learning from love. No lessons learned without love | touch your heart. No lessons that do not touch your heart will |
C:24.4 | learned without love touch your heart. No lessons that do not | touch your heart will accomplish anything. The purpose of the final |
C:26.9 | scenes with new ones. Until that time is upon you, let my words | touch your heart. |
T1:4.17 | That each of you interprets what you see, read, hear, smell, and | touch differently must mean something. What you have decided that |
D:Day3.22 | pleasures, and yet you still see your new state as one that does not | touch upon this aspect of “reality.” The better life you might attain |
D:Day4.35 | which God was almost touchable. As if one could raise ones arms and | touch God, stretch just a little more and reach heaven. You thus may |
D:Day4.35 | thus may think of this time on the mountain as a time of getting in | touch with your own access to God, your own access to heaven. You |
D:Day12.2 | of this spaciousness. Not feelings of sight or sound, smell or | touch, but feelings of love of Self. Feelings of love of Self are now |
D:Day22.6 | feel as if you will burst if you cannot share the union that you | touch when you fulfill your function of direct union with God. How do |
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D:Day4.35 | of proximity. It was symbolic of a place from which God was almost | touchable. As if one could raise ones arms and touch God, stretch |
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T1:2.11 | at first might seem indicated. All of these implications have been | touched upon within A Course of Love. The most essential of these |
D:Day2.23 | to the powerless, health to the sick, life to the dead. My life | touched all those willing to be touched, changed all those willing to |
D:Day2.23 | the sick, life to the dead. My life touched all those willing to be | touched, changed all those willing to be changed. But great |
D:Day16.2 | because consciousness is eternal. All that you have learned that has | touched your heart is there because you felt it. All that you have |
D:Day22.7 | The simple answer is that you must express the unknown that you have | touched, experienced, sensed, or felt with such intimacy that it is |
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C:4.27 | This goal is set apart from all others as love is here, a goal that | touches not on what you perceive to be a loveless world. It has no |
D:Day6.7 | piece through to the point where it will be appreciated. Finishing | touches will be put on the piece. Some collaboration might take place |
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D:Day39.30 | intellect or any other concept that has become your God can be a | tough task master, or a fair friend, loving or unloving, distance you |
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C:11.3 | would read each book as quickly as they can, with highlighter in | tow, and when they have turned the last page be done with learning |
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C:4.6 | is possible, and day turns endlessly into night in a long march | toward death. Recognize who you are and God’s light goes before you, |
C:4.8 | Your decision, couched in many forms, is simply this: to proceed | toward love or to withdraw from it, to believe it is given or |
C:8.20 | You may begin by feeling compassion | toward this body that you have long viewed as your home. There it |
C:9.1 | full of danger and treachery into the deepest darkness instead of | toward the light. It is your emotions rather than your heart that |
C:9.27 | that you realize your unity with me and begin to turn from fear | toward love. |
C:10.20 | self rushes in to sabotage all movement away from separation and | toward union. Many of you have recognized that you seem to minimize |
C:10.28 | And can you skip along and get in front to see your body coming | toward you? |
C:11.1 | are but a few reasons for this method. The first is your attitude | toward instruction, and the fact that you do not really desire it. |
C:13.1 | feel what unity means, and this I promise you. This is what we work | toward in this Course, for once you have experienced the feeling of |
C:16.21 | of powerlessness. The rejection of powerlessness is but a step | toward your identity achieved through the awakening of love of Self. |
C:17.17 | to integrate your learning as we move to wholeness. The first move | toward wholeness is but to understand this: heart and mind are not |
C:20.42 | the mind and believable to the heart, and its acceptance is a step | toward wholeheartedness. |
C:20.45 | to expecting willingness is another key change that will lead | toward wholeheartedness. When you change your actions from those of |
C:25.13 | disillusion, every attack and every hurt, a person you believe acted | toward you without love. While you believe feelings of lack of love |
C:29.4 | to accomplish your goals. These adjustments in your attitude | toward service will bring about the completion of the cycle of giving |
C:30.5 | You are headed | toward what might be called universal consciousness, though you will |
T1:5.6 | everything as of the void of nothing. You feel as if you are headed | toward “something” from somewhere but neither here nor there feel |
T1:5.9 | within the illusion. This is why all seeking must turn within, | toward the heart where the real Self abides. There is nothing else |
T1:6.4 | means of communication. You can see, perhaps, how this attitude | toward prayer came about, as it is, like much you have learned, close |
T1:9.12 | turning away from the feeling realm where their egos held most sway, | toward the intellectual. This instinctual turning toward an opposite |
T1:9.12 | held most sway, toward the intellectual. This instinctual turning | toward an opposite has been made to serve you through the |
T1:9.12 | find what you need to free you from the ego’s reign, you have turned | toward wholeness. In the same way that embracing both the male and |
T1:9.15 | The second will be most readily and quickly overcome by a turn | toward reason or the intellect. The perceived attack will have |
T2:7.16 | that you have heretofore seen as being an active one. Your attitude | toward trust is one of waiting, as if an active stance toward trust |
T2:7.16 | Your attitude toward trust is one of waiting, as if an active stance | toward trust would be distrustful. You thus will often say that you |
T3:1.3 | see. A true representation of the Self that you are is what we work | toward in this Treatise and will lead to true vision and to a new |
T3:1.5 | As with much of our previous work, the first step in advancing | toward this goal is in developing an awareness of what is not the |
T3:2.5 | within this belief was the belief that with each successful step | toward independence came a corresponding step away from God. As |
T3:2.6 | We leave all of this behind now as we advance | toward truth through returning to original purpose. Your return to |
T3:3.7 | to integrate into your thought system, are only a first step, a step | toward holy relationship. These new beliefs of your new thought |
T3:4.8 | Now the choice is before you to do one of two things: to proceed | toward love or fear. If you proceed with fear you will assemble a new |
T3:5.1 | the lessons you have drawn to yourself in your lifetime have worked | toward this absence in the hopes of filling the emptiness with the |
T3:7.6 | became aware of something happening there. All attention turned | toward the explosion but its source could not be found. |
T3:8.1 | that represents the truth, and the truth, for this is what we work | toward. Symbols are needed only in the house of illusion, just as are |
T3:8.1 | the very explosions that have rocked your faulty foundation. To work | toward being a representation of such great power is still a worthy |
T3:8.2 | If the Source of Truth is within you, then it is your own revelation | toward which we work. Never forget that establishing your identity |
T3:10.15 | will gather people to you in much the way people will gravitate | toward beautiful music. Many will be eager to learn what you have |
T3:12.4 | as has been said before, is the miracle. This miracle is the goal | toward which we now work. |
T3:13.1 | have had concerning whether or not you would desire the new goal | toward which we work. |
T3:14.2 | While these would all be worthy aims they are not the goal | toward which we work. These would be the consequences of new beliefs |
T3:20.6 | and you begin, along with the one whom you observe, the long walk | toward death’s door. All of these actions could be called your |
T3:20.13 | to suffering? Many will. Will an end to suffering be what you work | toward? No. This is not your work. This is not about your effort. |
T4:9.2 | also eventually come to an end. For this end to learning is the goal | toward which we now work. |
T4:10.7 | What we work | toward now is to advance from learning and producing things and |
D:1.27 | Thus we work now | toward acceptance of what you have learned in unity. We work towards |
D:3.12 | one is now the nature of the elevated Self of form, and what we work | toward through this dialogue is your full awareness of what this |
D:7.17 | and vision, is still related to the self of form. It is a step | toward full acceptance and awareness of who you are now and what this |
D:7.22 | concerns mount, even the perceived survival needs are leading you | toward new answers of what survival may mean. |
D:7.23 | the old way is near and that the new is coming. They are thus moving | toward anticipation rather than adaptation, and evolution moves with |
D:8.10 | from separation is still valuable, as it is a sign of yearning | toward the true Self and the true expression of the Self. Thus where |
D:9.8 | You must continually remember your newness and the different aim | toward which we now work. The aims we clearly embraced together when |
D:17.5 | hands wide open, gazing jubilantly into the heavens rather than | toward the earth below. This is the stance of both desire and |
D:Day3.49 | of bargaining represents is yet another stage in your movement | toward acceptance. It is still based on the belief that you are |
D:Day3.51 | The final stage in this process, this movement | toward acceptance, is depression, a lowering of spirits and energy, a |
D:Day4.1 | that may be surfacing as you begin to move through the steps | toward acceptance. Your anger will be serving you here as it brings |
D:Day4.40 | What tempts you here? To turn and look | toward the towns and cities below? Or to turn and look up to the |
D:Day4.52 | things are only reactions to faulty perceptions, only the steps | toward acceptance until they are accepted. |
D:Day4.59 | choice, and we will leave behind the old and continue our movement | toward creation of the new. There are many discussions still to be |
D:Day6.27 | extend to others, particularly those who, along with us, work | toward its accomplishment. In doing so you are not creating new |
D:Day6.31 | and remain in your life. Realize that this is just what we work | toward! This difficulty will pass through you as you allow for and |
D:Day7.5 | You may feel supported in your spiritual life, in your progress | toward full awareness and the elevation of the self of form, but as |
D:Day8.17 | had not yet unlearned the lessons of the past or taken these steps | toward elevation. Now, however, it is crucial that you come to |
D:Day8.27 | and every feeling that you do not like will pull you from union | toward separation. All feelings of non-acceptance lead to a feeling |
D:Day8.27 | function—a function of the time of learning—that we are heading | toward. |
D:Day9.11 | It has form only within your mind and has no substance. To work | toward, or to have as a goal, the achievement of an ideal image is to |
D:Day9.32 | this type of freedom to strive, to achieve, to accomplish, to work | toward and realize goals. This is the second myth that must be |
D:Day16.12 | to you, but nevertheless for your benefit, you would go a long way | toward acceptance. |
D:Day27.14 | This is what we move | toward as we practice participating in two levels of experience |
D:Day27.14 | the constant and the variable together. We practice in order to move | toward an experience of variability within wholeness rather than |
D:Day28.4 | behind, the next stage of movement begins, that of external movement | toward independence. With this movement, the number of choices |
D:Day28.5 | leading to the next level of experience: That of external movement | toward a chosen type of life. |
D:Day28.24 | As you move | toward wholeness, all the pieces of all that we have talked about |
D:Day33.6 | one—the individuated self becoming one in being—is the aim | toward which we have journeyed together. |
D:Day40.25 | often have you said or felt, when confronted with some insensitivity | toward yourself, especially that of being “left out,” unrecognized, |
A.23 | delay the movement of the group or to feel anything but gentleness | toward those who cannot at this time accept the new way. No harm will |
A.29 | is still the same. It is one movement away from learning and | toward acceptance of what is. While differences may be highlighted in |
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T3:8.4 | it. These beliefs hold the seeds of bitterness, the angst you feel | towards God and brothers and sisters both alive and dead. |
D:1.27 | now toward acceptance of what you have learned in unity. We work | towards your acceptance of sanity and your rejection of insanity. We |
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D:Day36.14 | —everything from weapons of mass destruction to cathedrals of | towering majesty—has always been yours. The power to know or |
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C:6.4 | watched me grow, worked alongside my parents, and lived in the same | town. This was because they knew I was not different from them, and |
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D:Day4.40 | What tempts you here? To turn and look toward the | towns and cities below? Or to turn and look up to the portal of |
D:Day4.40 | Do you believe you can choose the formless and still return to the | towns and cities, the green grass and the blue sea below? Why are we |
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C:12.17 | one day and ten thousand the next, so many that you could never keep | track of them all, and yet they still exist within you and do not |
C:21.4 | been used to order your world and to assist your mind in keeping | track of all that is in it. Your mind does not need this assistance. |
D:Day3.50 | ideas within this time. You may feel as if you are on the right | track, that through the planning out of strategy and action, through |
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C:9.43 | usefulness. And so each joining is seen as a bartering in which you | trade your usefulness for that of another. An employer has use for |
C:14.28 | You who do not know how to | trade your separated state for that of union have still done so when |
T2:1.9 | room or studio is envisioned in which all the tools of the artist’s | trade are available. An aspiring pianist imagines a grand piano and |
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C:9.43 | how lucky you think you are. A beautiful face and a fit body can be | traded for so much. It is no secret that you live in a world of |
C:9.49 | lies within you. All use ends with joining, for use is what you have | traded joining for. Instead of recognizing your union, a state in |
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C:P.23 | teachings of the Course or of one or another spiritual or religious | tradition only to find another and still another. For those intent on |
D:15.7 | Let me use the creation story of what was once my | tradition as an example. Before God “said” anything, a mighty wind |
D:Day1.15 | are equally beloved. That you give your devotion to one religious | tradition or another matters not. That you accept that I am he who |
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C:16.22 | identity. For you are not powerless. Those of you who think you have | traditional means of power on your side turn not to your own power, |
D:Day21.2 | information moved. If it did not do so, learning did not occur. In | traditional learning patterns, the wisdom, guidance, or information |
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D:Day17.2 | that which anointed form with the “I Am” of God. In many religious | traditions, life is ritually or sacramentally anointed in its coming |
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C:7.11 | or even hundreds of times a day. An unreturned phone call, a bit of | traffic, a harsh word spoken, an unremembered errand—all can be |
C:7.13 | —even those as simple as unreturned phone calls and snarled | traffic. You relate to someone or something in every situation you |
T1:2.13 | an evening. The whole experience might include the sound of birds or | traffic, the rhythm of the ocean, or the pounding of your own heart. |
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C:26.1 | few possessions or influential friends. We have talked before of the | tragedy you feel when anyone dies young. You each have some notion of |
C:26.3 | Few recognize the | tragedy in the life of a person, except in instances of great |
C:26.3 | best expressed in the life of the tragic hero. This observance of | tragedy in life occurs only when the observation is also made of the |
C:26.3 | the recognition of the glory of life, there is no recognition of | tragedy until the life has ended. In contrast, in the life of the |
C:26.3 | hero, excluding those who are posthumously given such a title, the | tragedy is most often considered a fall from greatness. It is seen in |
C:26.7 | your purpose here. To have no meaning to attach to your life is the | tragedy you see within it and attempt to keep hidden from yourself. |
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C:26.3 | the possibility of a fall from greatness and glory, results in many | tragedy-less lives. “Nothing ventured, nothing gained,” is an axiom |
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C:26.3 | of great dichotomy, perhaps best expressed in the life of the | tragic hero. This observance of tragedy in life occurs only when the |
C:26.3 | of tragedy until the life has ended. In contrast, in the life of the | tragic hero, excluding those who are posthumously given such a title, |
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T1:2.7 | You congratulated yourself on having the discipline required to | train your mind to focus and to learn, or shamed yourself when you |
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C:19.17 | of God, and the oneness of God part of the unity of creation. A mind | trained by separation can have no concept of this, as all concepts |
C:19.17 | thoughts of the separated one’s thought system. But you must be | trained to do this. Thus your training begins. And begins with prayer. |
C:20.47 | are a matter of perception, and are things your mind has been | trained to see as being within its scope. It is as if you have |
D:Day1.10 | I can reach outer space without a space craft. I have been | trained, I understand the truth about outer space, I believe in my |
D:Day3.2 | in the time of learning? It was the mind. Thus, your mind has been | trained for learning and you are most willing to have new insight, |
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C:P.8 | Course in Miracles was a course in thought reversal and mind | training, a course to point out the insanity of the identity crisis |
C:19.17 | one’s thought system. But you must be trained to do this. Thus your | training begins. And begins with prayer. |
C:19.18 | from which you ask is what is in need of adjustment and thus of | training before you can be aware of the answer you will receive. It |
T1:2.7 | when you were unable to do so. To those most skilled in this | training of the ego-mind worldly rewards have long been given. These |
T3:4.7 | place and this has at times been done in the individual with great | training, as in military training, or in cases of great abuse when a |
T3:4.7 | been done in the individual with great training, as in military | training, or in cases of great abuse when a second ego personality is |
T3:4.7 | of illusion with illusion, or one ego-self with another. The | training of this Course, while gentle in nature, has been great, as |
T3:4.7 | gentle in nature, has been great, as great as that of any military | training, as great as any emotional trauma that has left one in a |
D:Day1.9 | Not accepting me would be like | training to be an astronaut and, at the moment of takeoff, refusing |
D:Day4.30 | attempt to learn or teach. These are the natural responses of its | training. Thus, a major key to your discovery of all that exists |
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C:P.26 | bloodline. Within that bloodline are genes that carry particular | traits and predispositions. A child of one family may resemble the |
T3:3.2 | more than a persona that has served the ego faithfully. All of your | traits have been chosen either in accordance with the ego’s desires |
T3:3.2 | accord or in opposition, their source has still been the ego. These | traits, whether you see them as good or bad or somewhere in between |
T3:3.2 | saying in effect to those who love you, “Love me in spite of these | traits that are not loveable and then I will know your love is true.” |
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C:19.13 | that love can be combined with thought in such a way as to actually | transcend thought as you know it. This transcendence is a function of |
C:23.5 | relationships, the one you come to know, the only one who does not | transcend total knowing, is your Self. |
D:8.9 | or with mind and heart in union, and then that ability will | transcend ability and wholehearted will become what you are, and |
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C:19.13 | in such a way as to actually transcend thought as you know it. This | transcendence is a function of wholeheartedness. |
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C:23.2 | partners, attained; one’s partner in such a relationship still | transcends complete knowing. The relationship becomes the known. |
C:23.3 | Thus, while your partner in love | transcends total knowing, this too is “how it is.” How it is meant to |
C:23.6 | the desire to know God can be all consuming. Yet, while God | transcends knowing, your relationship with God is how you know both |
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D:1.19 | questions naturally arise. You might think that for the receiver, or | transcriber, of this Dialogue, this Dialogue may, in truth, feel like |
D:1.20 | truth, a dialogue between me and you. Wish not that the “way” of the | transcriber of these words were the way for everyone, and think not |
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C:31.26 | learned from awaits your learning—or in other words, awaits the | transfer of your feelings and experience to truth, and thus to your |
D:7.14 | self. Now, because your relationship is with wholeness, you can | transfer love from the particular to the universal by loving all. We |
D:10.2 | Learning is about the | transfer of knowledge that was gained in the time of learning, |
D:Day21.6 | had as its outcome the sameness of teacher and learner—the | transfer of knowledge that would eventually make teacher and learner |
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C:P.36 | not have to do with form, but with content. A content that is as | transferable as an author’s words upon a page. |
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D:1.24 | are going to find happening, as you accept your true identity, is a | transference of purpose concerning your body. What once you saw as |
D:7.14 | you accept the unconditional, nonjudgmental love of all. This is a | transference of love from the particular to the universal. Loving all |
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T3:6.2 | former notions of God and your own self. It is an idea that has been | transferred to all of life, much as the idea of an unlovable self was |
T3:6.2 | to all of life, much as the idea of an unlovable self was | transferred into all areas of life without your realization. |
T3:12.6 | the body is neutral. All temptations originate in the mind and are | transferred to the body. Temptations do not originate from love. |
D:Day10.17 | As you “learned” to remove the ego and deny the personal self, you | transferred your reliance to me and to the state of unity. This was |
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T3:6.3 | it possible for you to live within your world. The idea of reward | transfers to ideas related to comparison as well, as lack of reward |
D:1.19 | a “receiver” of this Dialogue as she who first hears these words and | transfers them to paper. |
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T1:1.4 | acts of creation. They do not bring back a reality that once was but | transform that reality into a present moment experience. It is in the |
T3:22.17 | self with one last act of love and devotion, and in so doing | transform the personal self into a representation of the truth. |
T4:4.12 | I am calling you to the new. I am calling you to | transform. I am calling you to Christ-consciousness. I am calling you |
T4:5.12 | you. The direct revelations that will come to you now will | transform you as surely as did those that came to so many others |
D:14.17 | is becoming whole, and will be the way in which source and cause | transform body and mind, form and time. |
D:Day4.49 | choice, but you will read only to learn and learning will not | transform you. If you do not truly and wholeheartedly desire this |
D:Day8.2 | Love yourself. Love yourself enough to accept yourself. Love will | transform normal, ordinary, life into extraordinary life. Loving |
D:Day10.37 | will replace these causes of fear with the means and end that will | transform them along with you. You are means and end. It is within |
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C:I.4 | it feels safe and sure of itself and so it goes nowhere and sees not | transformation, or creation, or the new horizon that would defy its |
C:P.40 | one. You are well aware of the fact that if you could not see the | transformation take place “with your own two eyes,” you would not |
C:P.40 | disparate creatures were the same. Someone telling you this story of | transformation without being able to show you proof that you could |
C:10.4 | The beginning of all | transformation is at the source, and this is as true of illusion as |
C:18.18 | be uncreated. What has been created can, however, be transformed. | Transformation occurs in time. Thus transformation and miracles need |
C:18.18 | can, however, be transformed. Transformation occurs in time. Thus | transformation and miracles need to work hand-in-hand. |
C:18.19 | The | transformation from a state of separation to a state of unity is a |
C:18.19 | of separation to a state of unity is a miracle indeed, for this | transformation requires recognition of a state that you cannot |
C:19.4 | The solution lies in | transformation, and that is why you are still needed here. Beneath |
C:19.4 | the separated self and to let the world be what it is will begin the | transformation. This requires the first unification, the unification |
T3:1.7 | to play. There is not one of you who has not begun to experience the | transformation that is, in truth, occurring, although you may not as |
T3:1.7 | you may not as yet have seen the changes you are experiencing as the | transformation to which you have been called. These changes, perhaps, |
T4:4.18 | has joined with your physical form? You will see it simply as the | transformation it has always been, the transformation from singular |
T4:4.18 | You will see it simply as the transformation it has always been, the | transformation from singular consciousness to Christ-consciousness. |
T4:9.5 | life easier or more peaceful, but certainly not able to realize the | transformation that your learning has seemed to promise. |
D:1.17 | that you are. But further learning is not what will complete the | transformation of the personal self to the elevated Self. Learning |
D:1.18 | you do not learn, what is our continuing means for completing this | transformation? As you have been shown, this will not occur by means |
D:6.28 | being, for what is time needed? Time is needed now only for the | transformation of the self from a learning being to a being that can |
D:7.5 | What was created cannot be uncreated. Thus | transformation is needed. The miracle makes you fully aware of the |
D:7.25 | of form can replace the laws of evolution in time with the laws of | transformation outside of time. |
D:7.26 | you are. The dot of your body is all that is bound by time. What | transformation outside of time asks you to do is to see the body as |
D:14.13 | discovery of what is beyond form that allows the beginning of the | transformation of what is beyond form into expression in form. |
D:14.15 | ability, and then to becoming your new identity. It proceeds to the | transformation we have spoken of, to the act of becoming the elevated |
D:Day3.60 | Active acceptance is what allows the great | transformation from life as you have known it, to death of that old |
D:Day4.48 | Your desire and your access are one and the same. If you desire this | transformation wholeheartedly, if you make this choice with |
D:Day5.20 | here, after your climb. You simply want to rest and have whatever | transformation is to come to you to come. If you could indeed give in |
D:Day5.20 | If you could indeed give in to this desire fully, it would speed the | transformation along quite nicely. So please, listen to your |
D:Day7.7 | no time. Time has not yet ceased to be, but as you are in a state of | transformation, so too is it. Again I remind you, as within, so |
D:Day8.2 | who you are and where you are in every moment is what will cause the | transformation that will end your desire to remove yourself from |
D:Day10.12 | for the realization of the elevated Self of form. During this | transformation, we work with what is as well as with the new and the |
D:Day10.33 | cannot be done from without but must be done from within. It is the | transformation that is caused within that will affect the world |
D:Day14.1 | and the many, that full acceptance is actually achieved and complete | transformation begun. |
D:Day24.3 | does not await. It simply is. It can remain as the untapped power of | transformation, or it can be released. The choice is and is not |
D:Day28.18 | This change, this | transformation, can only take place within time because only within |
D:Day28.18 | of separation possible, and experience is where the power of | transformation lies. This transformation will, however, take you |
D:Day28.18 | and experience is where the power of transformation lies. This | transformation will, however, take you beyond time, because once |
D:Day28.18 | not about time-bound evolution. Only this first change, this first | transformation, must take place in time. |
D:Day28.19 | This is the change, the | transformation, we have been working on by changing your experience |
A.7 | applying the effort you are used to applying to study, you begin the | transformation that is the movement from head to heart and from their |
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T3:2.10 | and about to embark on the journey of truth. You stand in the | transformational moment between the unreal and the real. All you |
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D:Day7.6 | effect of living from love rather than from fear will have a major | transformative effect on form in this time of acceptance. |
D:Day7.12 | There are many lesser conditions that are nonetheless extremely | transformative, such as the replacement of special relationship with |
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C:P.40 | the caterpillar. The caterpillar did not cease to exist; it simply | transformed into what it always was. Thus it would seem as if the |
C:18.18 | created cannot be uncreated. What has been created can, however, be | transformed. Transformation occurs in time. Thus transformation and |
C:22.14 | you provide the movement of your journey. What passes through you is | transformed by the relationship with you just as surely as you are |
C:22.14 | transformed by the relationship with you just as surely as you are | transformed by the relationship with it. |
C:32.5 | thoughts that remain to trouble you and I will return them to you | transformed by Love. Do not grieve your thoughts or believe in loss |
T4:5.12 | one in which God revealed Himself to you and, in that revelation, | transformed you. The direct revelations that will come to you now |
D:Day4.43 | Or do you wish to go back | transformed into the elevated Self of form? Do you want to know this |
D:Day10.12 | vehicle for learning in the time of learning, it is now being | transformed into the perfect vehicle for the realization of the |
D:Day39.11 | you have chosen to leave behind, are not done away with but only | transformed. Relationship is part of life. Inescapable. Acceptance |
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T1:6.6 | a means of creating, recollecting, or recalling a divine memory and | transforming that divine memory into a present moment experience. |
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C:31.20 | learn to help you remember who you are, and in that remembrance | transforms the rest, leaving you with nothing to be ashamed of, |
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D:1.10 | This is the | transition you have felt yourself to be in. The ego is gone but the |
D:Day19.11 | ideas as acclaim and obscurity will be no more. But at this time of | transition, both ways are needed to demonstrate the means of coming |
D:Day19.17 | new to be cast and thus to ride out the many storms of this time of | transition. |
D:Day20.1 | Now we begin preparation for your | transition to level ground. We depart even farther here from the |
D:Day20.3 | This is the first | transition, the transition in which you really “get it” that the |
D:Day20.3 | This is the first transition, the | transition in which you really “get it” that the unknown cannot be |
D:Day20.10 | Apply the art of thought to this idea and you will complete the first | transition. |
D:Day21.1 | The first | transition, as you have probably already realized, is about a |
D:Day21.8 | make of you a creator. But it can only happen if you make the first | transition. |
D:Day21.10 | the aim of our final time together. Concentrate on making the first | transition and on the reversal of thought that it requires. Thus will |
D:Day22.2 | way in which life itself can be seen as a channel. Since the first | transition involves realizing that you are the expression of the |
D:Day26.7 | This alchemical | transition, this passing of the unknown into the known, this moment |
A.25 | is left to strive for and in doing so reach again the very difficult | transition away from striving. In unity, perfection is the reality. |
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T3:11.16 | such ideas as right and wrong will be no more. It is only for this | transitional phase, that this and all such reminders regarding the |
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T3:13.4 | create the new according to what you believe to be the truth and | translate into ideas. |
T3:14.2 | benevolence and abundance. What this means is that you will slowly | translate all ideas of scarcity into ideas of abundance, all ideas of |
D:13.5 | to “see” this knowing, to envision it in the world of separation, to | translate it into the language of the separated self. |
D:Day30.2 | must exist. The purpose of finding a common denominator is to | translate what is more than one into one. An assumption of wholeness |
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C:23.15 | previously built on fear. Clearly, belief in the body was easily | translated into a belief in the validity of fear. When you are free |
C:23.29 | life experiences have led to the learning you have accumulated and | translated into beliefs. Only your own life experiences will reverse |
T3:10.16 | lessons for the life of the body. They are lessons that will soon be | translated in another way. These lessons that will enter your mind |
T3:10.16 | that will enter your mind and heart will, of necessity, need to be | translated into the language of the body as well. While your human |
T3:11.16 | not long be with you for once the old thought system is thoroughly | translated to the new, such ideas as right and wrong will be no more. |
T3:21.20 | identity of your personal self will be useful as that certainty is | translated to the thought system of the truth and aids you in |
D:Day5.22 | in which the ego once made its bid to claim ownership. Effort, as | translated by the ego, was about turning everything that was given |
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T3:10.13 | two languages constantly running through your mind and you would be | translating one into the other. But eventually, if this situation |
T3:10.14 | What we are doing now is much like | translating the learned thought system of the ego into the thought |
T3:14.2 | and living by a new thought system more clear. Because you now are | translating the thought system of the ego into the thought system of |
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T3:14.1 | The thought system of the ego was based on fear. In this time of | translation from one thought system to the other, the most subtle and |
T3:14.2 | into ideas of benevolence. Thus you might, after this period of | translation, rather than cursing your station in life and feeling |
T3:14.3 | are capable of bringing with you old patterns of behavior. Once the | translation of the new thought system for the old is complete, this |
T3:14.3 | system for the old is complete, this will no longer happen. But the | translation cannot be completed if you refuse to live by what you |
T3:15.11 | no impediments to this new beginning save for the finalizing of the | translation of the thought system of the ego to the thought system of |
T3:15.14 | as you have those of the past. What will assist you most, as the | translation of the old thought system for the new continues, are the |
T3:16.8 | this idea in the forefront of your mind and heart will aid the | translation of this aspect of the ego thought system to the thought |
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T1:4.27 | In the | translations of the Bible and many other religious texts, the word or |
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C:9.6 | toil and struggle. Every inch of its surface is a receiver and | transmitter of information yet it carries additional tools such as |
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D:Day13.6 | as an invisible Self, a Self whose form is transparent. Through this | transparency, the reality of the One Self being also the many, or the |
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D:Day13.6 | Imagine the spacious Self as an invisible Self, a Self whose form is | transparent. Through this transparency, the reality of the One Self |
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C:P.36 | world of dimension, shape, and scope like unto the old and hope to | transport it from one place to another would be delusional. The new |
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C:15.1 | do, but they would not if it were not for your need to be special. | Transportation would be transportation rather than a status symbol. |
C:15.1 | if it were not for your need to be special. Transportation would be | transportation rather than a status symbol. Without a desire for |
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C:P.37 | How many would not travel to heaven if they could get on a bus and be | transported there? Yet each of you holds within you the power to |
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C:14.19 | over years and years create a web of intricate design, a snare or | trap that seems impossible to dismantle because of its |
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C:9.22 | I am in need of a meal, a cup of water, a warm bed? While you are | trapped in the illusion of need surely these acts of charity are of |
C:18.8 | projection, and this is where your awareness now abides, seemingly | trapped upon the screen, viewing everything from the two eyes of the |
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C:4.15 | ego might think of stature and of wealth, of physical beauty and the | trappings of good upbringing. Those most insecure will believe in a |
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T1:10.11 | devices. Peak experiences often follow occasions of happiness or | trauma, but they do not happen within them. Peak experiences are what |
T3:4.7 | as great as that of any military training, as great as any emotional | trauma that has left one in a state of emptiness. This is, in effect, |
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C:P.37 | How many would not | travel to heaven if they could get on a bus and be transported there? |
C:8.9 | think you remember it not. Yet it is to this reality we head as we | travel deep within you to the center of your Self. |
C:9.9 | desires you chose to let lead you to this strange world. You | travel lightly now where before you walked in chains. You travel now |
C:9.9 | world. You travel lightly now where before you walked in chains. You | travel now with a companion who knows you as you are and would show |
C:19.19 | after death. In order to remember unity you must, in a sense, | travel back to it, undoing as you go all you have learned since last |
C:26.1 | religious commitment, or creative endeavors. Some would think of | travel and adventure, friendships, or financial security. Most of you |
D:7.28 | You may expand this small territory you call your own with business | travel or vacations, and have more than one locale that feels like |
D:7.28 | and have more than one locale that feels like home; or you may never | travel far from the building in which you dwell. What I ask you to do |
D:Day3.1 | your anger for it is the next step in the continuum upon which we | travel. When a person is dying, just as when a person is undergoing |
E.29 | Be happy that there is no end in sight to this road you | travel now. It is simply the road of what is endlessly creating like |
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C:P.16 | back and refuse to see it, turn around and look once again. You have | traveled your path and the end of the journey is in sight. You stand |
C:10.27 | you were aware of the street you walked down, of the buildings it | traveled between, of the open sky above, of all the “others” |
C:26.1 | that I lived a short life, preached for only a small part of it, | traveled not very far, had few possessions or influential friends. We |
C:30.9 | This discourse may seem to have | traveled far from words of love, words promised and words given in |
T3:6.2 | This may seem a step back from the lofty heights we have just | traveled, discussing the reign of God and the meaning of life and |
D:17.21 | over. You stand at the threshold, the gateway to the site you have | traveled so far to reach. You are here and desire fills you, even |
E.26 | turning back would be but a retracing of the circular route you have | traveled from yourself to yourself. |
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D:Day35.1 | you are in relationship with all. Thus you need not become a world | traveler, a joiner, an activist. You simply must become aware of all |
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C:10.32 | you would really rather not have the experience. You wanted but the | travelers‘ guide and not the actual journey. This is what too many of |
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C:10.27 | it traveled between, of the open sky above, of all the “others” | traveling it with you. You will feel more a part of everything rather |
C:19.19 | chaos of your mind comes the possibility of light. It is a bit like | traveling backward, or the review of life that some experience after |
D:17.24 | from. In story form, this takes place with movement. Years are spent | traveling many paths and many miles. All the heartaches are |
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T1:4.15 | not to respond to what has been created—this would indeed be a | travesty! This would be antithetical to the laws of creation! This |
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C:4.14 | dangerous indeed is such an act in a world where trust can turn to | treachery. |
C:9.1 | you astray, forcing you to walk through paths full of danger and | treachery into the deepest darkness instead of toward the light. It |
C:15.9 | change and be unlike others of your kind, you would call an act of | treachery. To give your allegiance to your Father and to the learning |
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C:15.9 | and to the learning goals this Course has set is but an act of | treason upon the world as you know it. |
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C:3.19 | What pain has your heart endured that it has failed to | treasure for its source? Its source is love, and what greater proof |
T2:1.1 | there are treasures that lie within you. What was once regarded as | treasure, such as a talent that was in need of developing, when |
T2:1.1 | of developing, when realized, is often disregarded thereafter as a | treasure and becomes instead something regarded as an ability and |
T2:1.1 | identity. This is what we are going to explore in this Treatise. A | treasure that you do not as yet recognize is going to be recognized. |
T2:1.1 | will become your identity. We will begin by discussing the nature of | treasure. |
T2:1.2 | Treasure is most often seen in one of two ways—as something | |
T2:1.3 | Treasure in the first sense is, first and foremost, something that | |
T2:1.3 | as being of value. As this Treatise is not concerned with material | treasure, we will not explore the dimensions of physical treasure |
T2:1.3 | material treasure, we will not explore the dimensions of physical | treasure except to say that the feelings that cause one to think that |
T2:1.3 | cause one to think that any physical thing is capable of being a | treasure or being treasured are of the ego. We will instead assume |
T2:1.4 | be who you are, you may have determined that exploring your internal | treasure is now unnecessary. You may well be feeling a sense of |
T2:1.5 | you would deem yourself no longer interested in the hunt for buried | treasure and see it not. |
T2:1.8 | The | treasure that lies within that you do not yet fully recognize is that |
T2:1.13 | not eventually put a brush to a canvas. But it does mean that the | treasure exists without these “things” and that the treasure is |
T2:1.13 | mean that the treasure exists without these “things” and that the | treasure is already a fully realized creation. The treasure already |
T2:1.13 | and that the treasure is already a fully realized creation. The | treasure already is and it is already valuable and available. |
T2:2.1 | Why would we begin “A Treatise on Unity” by talking of | treasure? To pave the way for talking of calling. What is it in you |
T2:3.2 | everything already exists fully realized. It is like a trunk full of | treasure. Like a menu of possibilities. All you must do is |
T2:3.2 | of possibilities. All you must do is wholeheartedly recognize the | treasure you have already chosen to bring to the world. Your heart |
T2:3.2 | chosen to bring to the world. Your heart speaks to you of this | treasure and guides you to open the trunk and release it to the world |
T2:4.8 | to the glad acceptance of a gift of high value, or in other words, a | treasure. One set of thoughts and feelings contain all that one might |
T2:6.5 | time that it will take? Relate this question to our discussion of | treasure and you will understand what it is of which I speak. You |
T2:9.3 | We are now beginning to speak of the second aspect of | treasure that was addressed in the beginning of this Treatise as |
T2:9.3 | as something found that is kept secure and cherished. This aspect of | treasure relates to your ability to let go. As many of you will find |
T2:9.11 | of special relationships and what you might more readily think of as | treasure, such as a successful career or inspired creative project. |
T2:10.14 | releases you from the feeling of needing to control or protect your | treasure. It releases you as well from the static state of trying to |
T2:12.7 | must learn to give. As you have come to see calling as a gift and a | treasure as well as a learning device, so you must come to see your |
T2:12.7 | to see your own ability to call forth intercession as a gift and | treasure you are able to give in service to your brothers and sisters. |
T2:12.8 | If callings come to alert you to the | treasure within, how can it be that you, as a miracle-minded being, |
T2:12.8 | a miracle-minded being, are not called upon to also call forth the | treasure that exists around you? When you call to those whom you meet |
T3:7.9 | Now you have seized upon even this idea and called it not | treasure but theory and related it to the origins of the universe, |
T3:8.9 | Self within the house of illusion caused explosions and a fallout of | treasure, the representation of the true Self within the House of |
T3:8.11 | Within the fallout of | treasure, what was looked for was found. If what was looked for were |
D:14.13 | “A Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition” when it was said that “a | treasure that you do not as yet recognize is going to be recognized. |
D:14.13 | And finally, through experience, it will become your identity.” That | treasure is the new way of thought put forth in “A Treatise on the |
D:Day4.13 | you have access to this place. It is like being told that all of the | treasure you might desire is locked away behind a gate to which you |
D:Day4.14 | Access, then, is the key to the | treasure. |
D:Day4.23 | know anything else with the certainty you seek, for union is the | treasure that has been locked away from you. |
D:Day4.24 | of the first of my disciples, was that they had access to this | treasure. They still knew that it existed, but since they knew not |
D:Day4.26 | Union is both the | treasure and the key to the treasure. Union is both access and the |
D:Day4.26 | Union is both the treasure and the key to the | treasure. Union is both access and the place to which you desire |
D:Day4.31 | details. I am imparting to you the key to abundance and all the | treasure that will come with the end of the time of learning. You, on |
A.33 | words that begin the “Treatise on Unity” would be appropriate: “A | treasure that you do not as yet recognize is going to be recognized. |
A.34 | present—not in the future. It is with them—not beyond them. The | treasure is them. |
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C:2.23 | There are no plunders to be | treasured. No victors of this war. All that has been learned and |
C:3.19 | upon the cells far greater than any cancer. The pain of love, so | treasured that it cannot be let go, can and does indeed attack the |
T2:1.3 | that any physical thing is capable of being a treasure or being | treasured are of the ego. We will instead assume that you have moved |
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C:1.7 | you realize none of what you formerly possessed and called your | treasures are needed. How silly you feel to have carted them from one |
C:20.40 | gift one feels one cannot “use” is discarded. Thus have many of your | treasures lain fallow. |
T2:1.1 | You are all aware, at least at times, that there are | treasures that lie within you. What was once regarded as treasure, |
T2:1.3 | moved beyond these ego concerns and explore the realm of internal | treasures. |
T2:1.4 | ego, in your fear of returning to it, often turn away from internal | treasures that you believe, when realized, might feed the ego. |
T2:1.4 | than you are now, including any desires related to those internal | treasures you had once hoped to have become abilities. You think this |
T2:1.14 | with but a bit of willingness. This change in thinking in regards to | treasures you do recognize will pave the way for recognition of |
T2:1.14 | to treasures you do recognize will pave the way for recognition of | treasures you heretofore have not recognized. |
T2:6.1 | speaking of as “calling” is your heart. It is what alerts you to the | treasures that lie within. There is no time in the place we are |
T2:6.5 | will understand what it is of which I speak. You believe that your | treasures only become accomplished abilities within time. You believe |
T2:6.5 | become accomplished abilities within time. You believe that your | treasures only become part of your identity when you have passed |
T2:6.5 | identity when you have passed beyond the time it takes for those | treasures to become abilities. Thus all that you might wish to |
T3:7.7 | ensued as the recognition dawned on those who looked, that | treasures were to be found there. One found art and another religion, |
T3:8.10 | all that the explosions in the house of illusion have wrought. These | treasures that you now enjoy would have seemed like miracles to them. |
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C:15.5 | of what is necessary to be good, your notions of what it means to | treat others well. You would not be special to this one if you did |
D:Day5.13 | as having or needing an “access” point to love, and while you may | treat love still as an individual attribute intimately associated |
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C:7.11 | Why should you give anything to anyone when your day has already | treated you so badly? You withhold even a smile, because you have |
C:17.17 | heart, or wholeheartedness. You may ask then why this Course has | treated them as separate parts of you. This is simply because this is |
D:Day16.12 | you are quick to want to “do something” about. If all feelings were | treated more like intuition is treated—with a “knowing” that the |
D:Day16.12 | about. If all feelings were treated more like intuition is | treated—with a “knowing” that the feeling has come to tell you |
D:Day39.25 | Have I been a fair God? Then you have been fair and the world has | treated you fairly. |
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T1:1.2 | of this state of being requires further guidance. Thus this | Treatise will attempt to give specific examples of what to look for |
T1:4.2 | of thinking you learned under the instruction of the ego-mind. This | Treatise must change that habit in order for all your thoughts to |
T1:4.2 | to become the miracles that express the truth of who you are. This | Treatise will put your instruction fully under my guidance and allow |
T2:1.1 | part of your identity. This is what we are going to explore in this | Treatise. A treasure that you do not as yet recognize is going to be |
T2:1.3 | that you believe exists and have defined as being of value. As this | Treatise is not concerned with material treasure, we will not explore |
T2:2.1 | Why would we begin “A | Treatise on Unity” by talking of treasure? To pave the way for |
T2:4.4 | This is the stage of learning that you are at and what this | Treatise addresses. This Treatise is attempting to show you how to |
T2:4.4 | of learning that you are at and what this Treatise addresses. This | Treatise is attempting to show you how to live as who you are, how to |
T2:4.14 | Now you may feel as if this | Treatise has led around in a circle, bringing you back only to |
T2:7.10 | that are in need of change. As was stated in the beginning of this | Treatise, this Course has not called you to a static state of |
T2:9.3 | aspect of treasure that was addressed in the beginning of this | Treatise as something found that is kept secure and cherished. This |
T2:12.7 | is the miracle. This is why we also devoted a fair amount of this | Treatise to a discussion of calling. Calling is not only something |
T2:13.1 | The final call of this | Treatise is, in contrast to those put forth previously, a personal |
T2:13.3 | While the personal self is the subject of the next | Treatise, this is my invitation to you, specifically, to enter into a |
T2:13.4 | around you, practice the beliefs that have been put forth in this | Treatise. Know that, in the time of unity, the truth will be shared |
T2:13.6 | is just beginning as we return to the premise put forth in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought:” that of the elevation of form. |
T3:1.3 | of the Self that you are is what we work toward in this | Treatise and will lead to true vision and to a new world. |
T3:1.8 | I began this | Treatise by saying that the personal self exists as the self you |
T3:2.4 | around this system. Now, along with the beliefs put forth in “A | Treatise on Unity,” you are asked to accept a new belief regarding |
T3:4.7 | the replacement of illusion with the truth. The very purpose of this | Treatise is to prevent the replacement of illusion with illusion, or |
T3:7.1 | As you have seen by now, we have moved from talking of beliefs in “A | Treatise on Unity,” to speaking here of ideas. God’s thought of you |
T3:7.2 | for the truth. Thus you can see that the beliefs put forth in “A | Treatise on Unity” are necessary only to return you to the truth. |
T3:8.7 | is what has gone so wrong within God’s creation. As was said in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought,” the idea of love can replace the |
T3:13.2 | by further defining the temptations of the human experience. In “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought,” we spoke of these temptations in |
T3:15.14 | are the beliefs that you adopted with the assistance of “A | Treatise on Unity:” |
T3:16.6 | All of these temptations relate to the beliefs set forth in “A | Treatise on Unity.” |
T3:17.7 | You were told in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought” that the time of the Holy Spirit has |
T3:20.4 | In “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought,” you were asked to request a miracle |
T3:21.18 | of your personal self. As was said at the beginning of this | Treatise, by the time the learning of this Treatise is complete, the |
T3:21.18 | at the beginning of this Treatise, by the time the learning of this | Treatise is complete, the personal self will continue to exist only |
T3:22.8 | future pattern of creating that we will speak of more in the next | Treatise. |
T3:22.10 | readiness is what I now call your attention to as I complete this | Treatise with lessons concerning observation of your new Self. |
T4:1.1 | Let me tell you what this | Treatise will not be about. It will not be predictive. It will leave |
T4:1.12 | As was said within “A | Treatise on the Personal Self,” even the house of illusion is held |
T4:1.15 | This confusion is what this | Treatise will seek to dispel so that you are left with no confusion |
T4:1.16 | As was said within “A | Treatise on the Personal Self,” all notions of blame must be gone |
T4:2.10 | fully aware of the new time. Full awareness of the new is what this | Treatise seeks to accomplish and so it is necessary to belabor these |
T4:2.10 | you do not understand the definition of observation provided in “A | Treatise on the Personal Self.” |
T4:2.25 | you, you will learn the lessons that are being spoken of within this | Treatise. |
T4:2.33 | upon you. You are in the process of learning what it means. This | Treatise is here to help you do so. Learning to see anew is the |
T4:4.9 | This is why this | Treatise is called “A Treatise on the New.” There has not been a time |
T4:4.9 | This is why this Treatise is called “A | Treatise on the New.” There has not been a time on Earth in which the |
T4:4.18 | because of the appeal of the physical experience. What this | Treatise is saying to you is that if the physical experience appeals |
T4:11.1 | is yet to be created. This is why I stated at the onset of this | Treatise that this Treatise would not be predictive. Many predictions |
T4:11.1 | This is why I stated at the onset of this Treatise that this | Treatise would not be predictive. Many predictions of the future have |
T4:11.4 | Thus I will conclude this | Treatise with a prelude to the sharing that is our new means of |
T4:11.4 | that replaces learning with what is beyond learning. I conclude this | Treatise by sharing that which will assist you in sustaining |
T4:12.11 | to the state of rebellion that was discussed within the text of this | Treatise. |
D:3.8 | introduced within A Course of Love and taught quite thoroughly in “A | Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition”. Let’s talk of this now as an |
D:5.3 | is returning the world to its true representation. As was said in “A | Treatise on the Personal Self”, there is a huge difference between a |
D:7.19 | time as it is an ongoing aspect of creation. As you were told in “A | Treatise on the New”, the future is yet to be created. While this |
D:8.6 | these discoveries with surprise and delight. As was written in “A | Treatise on the New”, these surprises of discovery have, and will, |
D:8.8 | Now this is not new information. Much of this was taught in “A | Treatise on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”. Between the |
D:9.8 | This may seem as well to be inconsistent with the teaching of “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought”. If thought is what imprisons you, |
D:9.8 | being were meant to allow you to come to know your true identity. “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought” was but a forerunner to what we now |
D:9.9 | The same is true of the beliefs set forth in “A | Treatise on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”. What was taught |
D:9.10 | on Unity” were meant to lead beyond the need for beliefs, and “A | Treatise on the Personal Self” meant to lead beyond the personal |
D:9.10 | always has as its goal leading the learner beyond learning. With “A | Treatise on the New” we established what lies beyond learning. Now, |
D:11.4 | system of the separated self. Your acceptance of the concepts in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought” was but a beginning to the total |
D:14.13 | Again, these ideas can be likened to the ideas put forth in “A | Treatise on Unity and Its Recognition” when it was said that “a |
D:14.13 | identity.” That treasure is the new way of thought put forth in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought”, the thought that is the miracle, or |
D:16.10 | and the continuing expression of wholeness. While it was said in “A | Treatise on the New”, that “Now is the time to move out of the time |
D:Day8.23 | of the reversal of some of the ideas of yourself that began in “A | Treatise on the New”. |
D:Day8.24 | Let me repeat a passage from that | Treatise here, a passage about the power to observe what is. “It is |
D:Day27.8 | it will become more than a concept. As was spoken of in “A | Treatise on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”, it will become |
D:Day33.1 | speak of power, we must return to the initial idea put forth in “A | Treatise on the New”: That all are chosen. To embrace an idea of some |
A.35 | this is not merely about entering spoken dialogue. As was said in “A | Treatise on the Art of Thought,” “Creation is but a dialogue to which |
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T3:15.13 | These | Treatises are no longer concerned with coursework as the work of this |
T3:15.13 | as the work of this Course has been accomplished in you. These | Treatises are simply concerned with assisting you to live what you |
T3:22.1 | Although the entire purpose of these | Treatises is to answer the question of what to do with what you have |
T4:1.2 | to challenge your former ideas and beliefs as have the previous | Treatises. But it will do this only to reach a conclusion of |
D:8.8 | the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”. Between the Course and the | Treatises, all of what you needed to learn was put forth. What we are |
D:9.10 | the Personal Self” meant to lead beyond the personal self. Thus the | Treatises were not inconsistent with our aims here. Learning always |
D:Day23.1 | understanding you needed in order to realize that you are this. The | Treatises gave you a way to apply this understanding. This dialogue |
A.25 | and relationship. This call is addressed further in the work of the | Treatises. |
A.31 | Now, despite the rapidity of movement or lack thereof, to read the | Treatises together will likely feel as if it is almost a waste of |
A.31 | a waste of valuable time. Thus, gatherings of those working with the | Treatises will naturally include more sharing of experiences. The |
A.35 | Beyond the coursework of the | Treatises lies direct relationship—direct relationship with me. |
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C:15.11 | and see one other you cannot betray, and one other whose special | treatment of yourself you cannot live without or abandon hope of |
C:17.11 | Is this not evident in the judgment you rely upon and in your | treatment of criminals as well as of your own self and those you |
T3:15.3 | of certain behavior—and expectations of continued special | treatment within the relationship. Even, and sometimes especially, |
T3:15.3 | the special relationship. But whether the expectation is of special | treatment or poor behavior matters not. It is the expectation of a |
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T3:8.12 | if you felt this was impossible? Much better to look for cures and | treatments than for an end to what but seemed endless. Could |
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C:5.32 | the sun shone on your world and you felt part of everything. Every | tree and every flower welcomed you. Every drop of water seemed to |
T2:6.8 | than of what is already accomplished that needs adjustment now. As a | tree exists fully accomplished within its seed and yet grows and |
T3:17.2 | The biblical story of Adam and Eve that has them eating from the | tree of knowledge was an illustration of the effects of this |
D:Day22.8 | of union with God exists in everything. It is there in every | tree and every flower, in every mountain stream and every blowing |
D:Day22.8 | It is time to be a channel for the awareness that exists in every | tree and every flower, in each mountain stream and in the blowing |
D:Day37.3 | are a human being and not a divine being, you are a person and not a | tree. As a separate being, you only relate to other separate things. |
D:Day37.17 | You can imagine what it means to “know” another person, to be a | tree blowing in the wind, what it would be like to know God, but you |
D:Day39.35 | and individuate. Could you become your sister or your brother? A | tree become a frog? The sun the moon? Yet love could become all of |
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D:3.20 | As the system of nature supports the life of many different | trees, the trees are all still of one life-giving and life-supporting |
D:3.20 | the system of nature supports the life of many different trees, the | trees are all still of one life-giving and life-supporting system. |
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T3:12.11 | are stages of growth and change. Humankind is now passing through a | tremendous stage of growth and change. Are you ready? |
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D:Day32.7 | wanting to know Himself. This concept may be quite amorphous and not | tremendously different than scientific notions of the source of life. |
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D:5.22 | still to come. Hesitate no longer. Let your willingness exceed your | trepidation. No longer wait to be told more before you accept what |
D:Day3.31 | you not squirrel it away for a rainy day, or spend it only with | trepidation and an eye upon the bank account? Even those of you who |
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D:2.12 | No matter what you try, however, it is based on this concept of | trial and error. No sure results are counted on. When a pattern of |
D:Day6.31 | to be discouraged. This is not delay, but what you might think of as | trial by fire. Be encouraged rather than discouraged that you are |
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C:1.9 | would be diminished. This wanting to do things on your own is a | trick of the ego, your pride a gift the ego demands. These are the |
C:5.24 | sure that the next one or the next will be the one to do the | trick. |
C:5.25 | A | trick this is indeed, for what has once failed to work will surely |
C:10.27 | your body’s eyes. This, too, will seem like a silly game at first, a | trick of your imagination. You will, at first, observe only that |
C:23.25 | opportunities are opportunities for miracle readiness. There is no | trick to identifying unlearning opportunities. From this point |
T2:6.5 | would “seem to” purposefully. If you are already accomplished, this | trick of your mind has not worked. And yet, if you believe that this |
T2:6.5 | trick of your mind has not worked. And yet, if you believe that this | trick of your mind has worked, you act as if you are being kept from |
T4:2.29 | of what is as a game of make believe and feel that you will have to | trick yourself into believing that you see love where there is cause |
D:Day3.28 | of divine design, but one of the thought system of the ego. It was a | trick to keep you constantly striving for more, a trick to guarantee |
D:Day3.28 | the ego. It was a trick to keep you constantly striving for more, a | trick to guarantee the survival of the ego-self, a trick that |
D:Day3.28 | for more, a trick to guarantee the survival of the ego-self, a | trick that provided the small rewards of time-bound evolution, the |
D:Day3.58 | think of acceptance as just another word, another concept, another | trick of the mind, you will not see it as the replacement of |
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D:Day19.16 | This is very | tricky for those who reach highly individuated states and it is |
D:Day19.16 | the new to those being examples of the way of Jesus. This too is | tricky for it can lead to judgment. When there is more than one way, |
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C:P.17 | can? What makes more sense? To choose to try again what others have | tried and failed to accomplish? Or to choose to leave behind the old |
C:1.8 | one more thing and then another that you previously would not have | tried when you were so convinced that you were right and the other |
C:1.8 | that you were right and the other wrong. And as each new step is | tried and found to work, your confidence in the wisdom of this |
C:1.10 | this. You cannot learn what I would teach you without me. You have | tried in countless ways and can try still again. But you will not |
C:12.3 | you would return to cynicism and to believing you have already | tried and failed. For all of you believe that you have tried this |
C:12.3 | have already tried and failed. For all of you believe that you have | tried this idea called love, and all of you believe you have evidence |
C:14.7 | How terrible would it really be to realize that although you have | tried mightily, a creation such as this cannot be made to make any |
C:16.16 | fills the defiant one with boldness. Something dangerous has been | tried and has seemingly succeeded. The order of the universe has |
C:19.20 | back that will in any way resemble the “going back” that you have | tried to do before. While it is, in a sense, a request to review your |
C:25.3 | knowledge of things about which you know nothing. But those who have | tried to fake love cannot do it. The same is true of devotion, |
T1:9.9 | of knowing what would come to be through my resurrection. This I | tried to pass on in the simplest of terms. I tried to make it known |
T1:9.9 | my resurrection. This I tried to pass on in the simplest of terms. I | tried to make it known that while I would die and resurrect into a |
T3:5.4 | You have | tried to live in a house built on a faulty foundation, attempting to |
T3:5.5 | All this you have already | tried to do. These lessons you have already tried to learn. This |
T3:5.5 | All this you have already tried to do. These lessons you have already | tried to learn. This Course has come so that these many things that |
T3:5.5 | learn. This Course has come so that these many things that you have | tried need not be repeated, just as the crucifixion came to end the |
T4:1.3 | as if you are being told that you can achieve what many others have | tried and failed to achieve. These are the types of ideas that will |
T4:9.3 | You go out in search of experiences of a mystical nature. You have | tried drugs or hypnosis, meditation or work with energy. You have |
D:Day4.25 | no matter how much attention you paid, no matter how mightily you | tried. For on your own you cannot learn the truth. On your own, only |
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T2:7.6 | It will work diligently to convince you that any course that | tries to take away your independence should be resisted. As long as |
D:Day40.10 | such a way as to express it—she knows as she begins that she but | tries to bring form to the formless. Why? Because the nature of a |
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C:26.14 | necessary. Now, like an explosion waiting to happen, it only needs a | trigger to be released. With its release the new can begin. |
C:26.15 | This Course is but a | trigger. These words the prelude to the explosion. It is as if you |
T3:16.5 | A Course of Love of your impatience and of this Course acting as a | trigger that would release all such impatience for what will be. |
D:Day24.3 | is by your choice. When it was said that A Course of Love was a | trigger, it was meant that the Course is both a trigger of choice and |
D:Day24.3 | Course of Love was a trigger, it was meant that the Course is both a | trigger of choice and a trigger of nature. It was meant to convey the |
D:Day24.3 | it was meant that the Course is both a trigger of choice and a | trigger of nature. It was meant to convey the action of a catalyst. |
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D:Day24.3 | separately from you, but not separately from nature either. It is | triggered in any number of ways, only one of which is by your choice. |
D:Day24.6 | to become. Its wings poke and prod from within as its potential is | triggered. Only with release from its container can it become. |
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D:Day24.8 | Will activates potential. It is the greatest of all | triggers. An activated will realizes that you are the carrier of all |
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C:32.2 | is in your mind, you call upon the Holy Spirit. Thus is the Sacred | Trinity always available in every situation, and for whichever |
C:32.2 | The way in which you experience relationship with each aspect of the | Trinity is different despite the oneness of the Trinity. The same is |
C:32.2 | each aspect of the Trinity is different despite the oneness of the | Trinity. The same is true of all relationship with everything. The |
D:Day36.11 | is the example that the ideas of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as a | trinity representing one God were meant to portray. The Son could |
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C:12.17 | have been there the day before. Perhaps it is the idea of taking a | trip or having a baby, of returning to school, or quitting a job. |
C:12.17 | and you will see how senseless this situation would be. Could a | trip happen on its own? To whom would it happen? |
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D:3.3 | and deny or refuse to accept the old. Only in this way will the new | triumph over the old. |
D:3.4 | I have purposefully used words such as victory and | triumph, words unusual to the body of this work but words that will |
D:3.4 | into being, the old must be vanquished in order for the truth to | triumph over illusion. |
D:3.7 | and opposing forces. This is all that is needed for the new to | triumph over the old. There are no battles needed, no victories hard |
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T2:1.6 | is a state of being in which struggle has ceased and peace has | triumphed over chaos, love has triumphed over fear. |
T2:1.6 | struggle has ceased and peace has triumphed over chaos, love has | triumphed over fear. |
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D:3.1 | path of Christ-consciousness. It is a path upon which joy | triumphs over sorrow and victory triumphs over defeat. All that it |
D:3.1 | It is a path upon which joy triumphs over sorrow and victory | triumphs over defeat. All that it requires is the acceptance of the |
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C:7.17 | erroneous ideas you have, especially those that might make of this a | trivial point or one that is specific and not generalizable. All |
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D:17.9 | a race, is not meant to remain as it is in this moment. It is not a | trophy for your wall. It is not an achievement you would hope to |
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C:32.5 | soothe your worries away. Give to me the thoughts that remain to | trouble you and I will return them to you transformed by Love. Do not |
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C:2.15 | The Holy Spirit has brought what comfort you would accept to your | troubled mind. Now turn to me to comfort your troubled heart. |
C:2.15 | would accept to your troubled mind. Now turn to me to comfort your | troubled heart. |
C:2.16 | reversed your thinking, or your heart would not still be | troubled. The reversal has not occurred because you separate mind and |
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C:I.12 | unfolding love. The new is love’s expression. The new is the | true replacement of the false, illusion’s demise, joy birthed amongst |
C:P.3 | then who is this Course and all other such courses for? Learning our | true identity, the identity of the Self that is capable of learning, |
C:P.16 | have chosen heaven. Yet you know that choosing heaven is the only | true way to change the world. It is the exchange of one world for |
C:P.20 | me to build a bridge I would build a bridge, and this is likely | true. Yet you will not become the bridge. You refuse to recognize |
C:P.25 | upon to change your perception and show you the false from the | true, your recognition of the Christ in you is proper in this time of |
C:P.28 | and strife, there is another part of you that knows this is not | true. Think back, and you will remember that, from the earliest of |
C:P.33 | is no form to see, yet in the content is the form revealed. This is | true seeing. For content is all and form is nothing. |
C:P.35 | did this not only by embodying God in human form, but by giving a | true rather than a false picture of power. Before the coming of the |
C:P.35 | But Jesus did not advocate for a powerless people. Jesus taught | true power, the power of love, a power proven by the resurrection. |
C:P.36 | you through its gates, there to exchange this world at last for your | true home. But it is not your body that will pass through heaven’s |
C:P.39 | you can accept, to lead you beyond what you can accept to what is | true. |
C:P.40 | butterfly is seemingly unbelievable. This does not make it any less | true. The butterfly, although some perceive it as being lovelier to |
C:1.1 | the center of being, that place from which all feeling arises. All | true feeling is love. All love praises God. All love is recognition |
C:1.9 | say on my own I am everything, rather than on my own I am nothing. A | true leader follows until she is ready to lead. She does not strike |
C:1.9 | No shame in following the course another has put forth. Each | true course changes in application. Fifty students may sit in a |
C:1.9 | and not one will learn in exactly the same way as another. This is | true with the teaching and learning of information, and true with the |
C:1.9 | This is true with the teaching and learning of information, and | true with the teaching and learning of the truth as well. The only |
C:1.14 | Lack of striving is seen as a settling for less. This would be | true if what you were striving for had value. To strive mightily for |
C:2.3 | it so many things you no longer recognize it as fear. The same is | true of love. |
C:2.4 | This is why you can understand love as fear’s opposite. This is | true enough. But because you have not properly recognized fear as |
C:2.8 | loving God is insane. Yet you believe that to think the opposite is | true insanity. Given even your limited view of who you are, could |
C:2.8 | Given even your limited view of who you are, could this really be | true? |
C:2.9 | you constantly forget. This forgetting is the work of your ego. Your | true Self does not want to forget, and cannot for even the tiniest |
C:2.9 | tiniest fraction of a second. It is precisely the inability of your | true Self to forget that gives you hope of learning to recognize |
C:2.10 | or despair. They are not there! This is the miracle. The miracle is | true seeing. Think not that love can look on misery and see love |
C:2.12 | If you believe even the tiniest fraction of what is | true, if you but believe you are a small part of God no bigger than a |
C:2.12 | do, you believe this is the state of God as well. And if this were | true, what hope would there be for misery’s end? What light would |
C:3.2 | Just as | true knowledge cannot be learned, love cannot be learned and you |
C:3.3 | have what another does not have. All is shared. This has always been | true and is endlessly true. Truth is truth. There are no degrees of |
C:3.3 | not have. All is shared. This has always been true and is endlessly | true. Truth is truth. There are no degrees of truth. |
C:3.10 | world was first conceived within the mind. While you know this is | true, you continue to believe you are the effect and not the cause. |
C:3.12 | mind as you conceive of it learns without comparison. Everything is | true or false, right or wrong, black or white, hot or cold, based |
C:5.4 | saying God is Love? Love is impossible without union. The same is | true of relationship. God creates all relationship. When you think of |
C:8.12 | would exist but for your decision to reject your reality and your | true nature. |
C:8.30 | Rejoice that your heart is not deceived, for herein lies your path to | true remembering. |
C:9.34 | changed too much from what you were to ever again be worthy of your | true inheritance. You fear that this, too, you would squander and lay |
C:9.35 | Correction, or atonement, returns you to your natural state where | true vision lies and error and sin disappear. |
C:9.36 | in truth from each special relationship you enter into, but your | true quest is hidden by the concept of use that gets in its way. |
C:10.1 | can only be because you think you put your power there. If this were | true, much power indeed would it wield. But what you have made cannot |
C:10.4 | The beginning of all transformation is at the source, and this is as | true of illusion as of the truth. You see your body as your self, and |
C:10.9 | for reward. As you feel yourself becoming closer to God and your | true Self, as you gain more awareness of yourself as a “good” person |
C:10.10 | God does not grant all your desires here. For these are not yet your | true desires, and the rewards you would choose here are as dust to |
C:11.1 | you would indeed be required to learn things on your own, for all | true learning must come from your Source. |
C:11.10 | And so you give to God a little faith and cherish your free will, the | true god of the separated self. You think at times that this was |
C:11.12 | It is | true that your free will is powerful as it is part, but only part, of |
C:12.1 | new discovery has been found and I am willing to believe it may be | true, especially if others are also going to believe it to be true.” |
C:12.1 | may be true, especially if others are also going to believe it to be | true.” |
C:12.6 | is but to make this certain state your home. This is but a wish come | true, and when it is all you wish for it will come to be. And in the |
C:12.10 | this news, you breathe a sigh of relief because you knew this to be | true and yet have felt as if this is the secret that has been kept |
C:12.10 | are told endlessly “everything is fine” while you know this is not | true. And if “everything” is fine, it must just be you who are all |
C:13.3 | in memory recollection, and the more you practice them the more | true memory will return to you. Do not apply any effort to these |
C:14.2 | Is it not | true that you have made an enemy of creation? Do you feel part of it |
C:14.4 | death fits your goal of separation? If your belief in heaven were | true, your challenge to creation would be real and only your death |
C:14.8 | to disregard all that reason would say to you. Only the opposite is | true. You are asked rather to give up the laws of chaos for the laws |
C:14.9 | of your insane world is fear. The foundation of Heaven, your | true home, is love. The same world based upon these different |
C:14.13 | but something else entirely. For at least one brief moment, this was | true love, for nothing but love can be the cause of joy, nor offer a |
C:14.16 | know not your purpose, at least a part of you believes that this is | true, for there must be some reason for your existence—although you |
C:14.23 | only be made to seem to fit your goal of separation, and the same is | true of love. You cannot change what love is or what heaven is. All |
C:15.3 | While you desire specialness for yourself, your | true Self will remain hidden and unknown, and since this is a Course |
C:15.3 | and unknown, and since this is a Course that seeks to reveal your | true identity, specialness must be seen for what it is so that you |
C:15.3 | that you will desire it no longer. You can have specialness or your | true Self, but never both. The desire for specialness is what calls |
C:16.5 | who believe that what is the same can be made different. This is as | true of the love you reserve for special ones as it is of the |
C:16.12 | Only forgiveness replaces judgment, but | true forgiveness is as foreign to you as is true love. You think |
C:16.12 | replaces judgment, but true forgiveness is as foreign to you as is | true love. You think forgiveness looks upon another in judgment and |
C:16.12 | upon another in judgment and pardons the wrongs you would enumerate. | True forgiveness simply looks past illusion to the truth where there |
C:16.22 | power, and justice. What misery can be avoided by finding the | true power inherent in your identity. For you are not powerless. |
C:18.21 | up, and the stillness that lies beneath. I have referred to the | true language of the heart as communion, or union of the highest |
C:18.22 | pain nor that you can reject the experience of it. The same is | true of pleasure. |
C:19.17 | those who believe in a god synonymous with creation are closer to a | true picture of God than those who view God as a solitary figure. |
C:20.24 | This is the face of Christ where all being resides. This is your | true identity. |
C:20.28 | are all-powerful. Only lack of expression leads to powerlessness. No | true expression is possible until you know who you are. To know who |
C:20.28 | the embrace is to know no cause for fear, and thus to come into your | true power. True power is the power of miracles. |
C:20.28 | is to know no cause for fear, and thus to come into your true power. | True power is the power of miracles. |
C:20.31 | You have long embraced fear and rejected love. Now the reverse is | true. This reversal of truth has changed the nature of your universe |
C:20.32 | Acceptance of your | true power is acceptance of your God-given authority via your free |
C:20.36 | response that says to all you have just read, “Ah, if only it were | true. If only it could be true.” Notice the complete change in this |
C:20.36 | you have just read, “Ah, if only it were true. If only it could be | true.” Notice the complete change in this “if only” from those we |
C:20.42 | You would not be other than who you are. You may know that this is | true or you may dwell in fantasies, desiring what another has or some |
C:20.42 | seem impossible for you to attain. And yet, whether you know it is | true or not, it is true: You would not be other than who you are. |
C:20.42 | you to attain. And yet, whether you know it is true or not, it is | true: You would not be other than who you are. Herein lie your peace |
C:21.3 | can begin to quit relying on your body’s eyes to distinguish the | true from the false, the real from the unreal. |
C:21.9 | meaning, and while only a wholehearted approach will determine | true meaning, the truth is the truth and does not change. Only unity, |
C:21.9 | as universal truth. Seeing the truth returns you to unity and to | true communication or communion with your brothers and sisters in |
C:23.1 | When this is realized, it is obvious that love is the only | true wisdom, the only true understanding, the only true knowing. Love |
C:23.1 | realized, it is obvious that love is the only true wisdom, the only | true understanding, the only true knowing. Love is the great teacher. |
C:23.1 | love is the only true wisdom, the only true understanding, the only | true knowing. Love is the great teacher. And your loving |
C:23.6 | The same is | true of your relationship with God. As in any love relationship, the |
C:23.8 | existing in relationship. This comes from ego rather than from the | true Self. |
C:23.10 | This is | true of the body as well. Think of the way in which the word body is |
C:23.18 | freely and equally given to all. Imagination is linked to | true vision, for it exercises the combined capabilities of mind and |
C:23.24 | you. This is the only route to the certainty you seek, and leads to | true conviction. True conviction cannot be attained without this |
C:23.24 | only route to the certainty you seek, and leads to true conviction. | True conviction cannot be attained without this experience of |
C:25.3 | But those who have tried to fake love cannot do it. The same is | true of devotion, because there is no real devotion without love. |
C:25.6 | your fear onto them. Only when you cease to do this will you feel | true devotion. |
C:25.7 | life and all you encounter within it. Devotion is synonymous with | true service. True service does not look for what another has to give |
C:25.7 | you encounter within it. Devotion is synonymous with true service. | True service does not look for what another has to give or what |
C:25.7 | for what another has to give or what another has that you might use. | True service recognizes God’s law of giving and receiving, and the |
C:25.7 | and receiving to be one. It is, during the time of tenderness, a | true practice that, like vigilance, is a means to a desired end. You |
C:25.13 | is a key purpose of the time of tenderness. You cannot realize your | true identity while you hang on to wounds of any kind. All wounds are |
C:25.14 | of humanity or nature, will eventually lose the game they play. | True invulnerability can only be claimed by those who recognize it as |
C:25.14 | can only be claimed by those who recognize it as part of their | true identity. Invulnerability will then serve you and your brothers |
C:25.18 | will take on greater importance, the reverse will at first be | true. You will see little in what you do that matters. You will |
C:26.4 | and reiterate the message expressed in A Course in Miracles: The | true meaning of the crucifixion is that it was the last and final end |
C:26.10 | called for—that what your heart but wishes for could simply come | true through your acceptance of these words. But I am prepared to |
C:27.5 | of the divine. You become confused between the personal self and a | true Self only because you have not as yet identified your true Self. |
C:27.5 | and a true Self only because you have not as yet identified your | true Self. Once you have identified your true Self all such confusion |
C:27.5 | not as yet identified your true Self. Once you have identified your | true Self all such confusion will end. |
C:27.10 | Can you begin to visualize or perceive your | true identity as relationship itself? And what of God? Can you |
C:28.5 | common denominator of existence. As such, it is a beginning only, a | true dawn that must, as the sun rises, give way to day and the |
C:28.10 | conviction to grow. Because you believe it, this is, at first, quite | true. But now it is no longer the time to rely on conviction that |
C:29.2 | you have done here into an engagement with life and not realize the | true meaning of service, or in contrast, the true meaning of use. |
C:29.2 | and not realize the true meaning of service, or in contrast, the | true meaning of use. |
C:29.5 | This is as | true for your own goal of wholeheartedness as it is for any wider |
C:29.12 | that God’s work takes place outside of time, as do all acts of | true service or creation. This is not a readily understandable |
C:29.21 | Claiming is akin to prayer and is but an asking, an asking for your | true inheritance. You have felt that you need to know for what it is |
C:29.21 | yet you cannot know until you inherit. Can you have faith that your | true inheritance is what you truly desire, even knowing not exactly |
C:30.6 | Universal consciousness is being in relationship. It is the | true Self, the known Self, in all its glorious relationship with |
C:31.2 | of the body, such as those of survival, are not the thoughts of the | true Self. This is the clarification that needs to be made for some |
C:31.11 | yourself calls for the exact opposite of extension. This is the only | true source of conflict. And, yet again, your perception of your |
C:31.11 | your belief in your ego as yourself you will never realize your | true identity. |
C:31.21 | The same is | true of your potentials, which brought to love are accomplished and |
C:31.36 | an investment in them staying the same. Since this is most often | true for them as well, you too become locked into the expected |
C:32.2 | Trinity is different despite the oneness of the Trinity. The same is | true of all relationship with everything. The way in which you |
C:32.4 | your heart and sealed the rift between your mind and heart. Be | true to love and you cannot fail to be true to your Self. |
C:32.4 | your mind and heart. Be true to love and you cannot fail to be | true to your Self. |
T1:1.9 | of learning the ego-mind had to be circumvented in order for | true learning to take place. This is what A Course of Love |
T1:2.4 | from which all responses flow. As your heart is the Source of your | true Self, your thoughts, once removed from those of the ego-mind are |
T1:2.4 | from those of the ego-mind are the expression and extension of your | true Self. They are the answer of the Created to the Creator, the |
T1:3.6 | quest for proof that demonstrates a lack of faith but the reverse is | true. What kind of miracle would lead to a lack of faith? There is no |
T1:3.9 | consequences for yourself. If you requested a miracle, and it came | true, what then? If you request a small miracle and it comes true, |
T1:3.9 | it came true, what then? If you request a small miracle and it comes | true, how awful you would feel that you had not requested a bigger |
T1:6.6 | state of lack for what is seen as missing or desired. In contrast, | true prayer, formed in union, is a means of creating, recollecting, |
T1:7.1 | would desire to live, achieve what you would choose to achieve. The | true way in which to see this prerequisite to the condition of |
T1:10.10 | past what you have remembered to what was truly there. No moment of | true learning ever arrived without the Peace of God for without the |
T1:10.10 | arrived without the Peace of God for without the Peace of God no | true learning is possible. |
T2:2.1 | mind makes of imagination a fantasy. It is the heart that sees with | true imagination and the heart that speaks to you in terms that are |
T2:2.7 | unseen and to imagine the existence of that which will reveal its | true nature and its joy. |
T2:3.7 | to express that aspect of creation. It is quite literally | true that the seeds of much of creation lie dormant within you, |
T2:4.12 | You who have so recently felt the peace of | true acceptance are not asked to leave that peace to go in search of |
T2:6.7 | but also part of the ongoing nature of creation. Could this be | true of a chair and not be true of you? |
T2:6.7 | ongoing nature of creation. Could this be true of a chair and not be | true of you? |
T2:7.2 | deem important. This fear that you feel in relation to others is as | true of those you hold most dear to you as it is of those you would |
T2:7.17 | the certainty you seek, they again are not to be confused with the | true aims of this course of study. |
T2:7.19 | this place you learn to discriminate, to separate the false from the | true, for your ego thoughts cannot long abide in the holy place of |
T2:7.19 | and illusion separated, you develop the discipline to express your | true Self, as you are now. This is the only way the Self you are now |
T2:7.21 | giving and receiving being one in truth, your belief will become | true conviction. Your ability to recognize giving and receiving as |
T2:8.6 | to the special relationships that would take you away from your | true Self. Never again will you be away from home for home is who you |
T2:9.7 | are shared. This is what differentiates needs from wants. This is | true in two senses. It is true in that all needs, from survival needs |
T2:9.7 | differentiates needs from wants. This is true in two senses. It is | true in that all needs, from survival needs to needs for love are |
T2:9.11 | are met, the desire to hang on to what you have arises. This is | true of knowledge, or what you know, and of who you are, just as much |
T2:10.6 | needs have been shown to be shared in like measure by all, so too is | true knowing. Just as needs were shown to be distinguishable from |
T2:11.7 | the belief in separation and all that followed from it. Thus your | true identity must be recreated from the belief in unity that is |
T2:11.7 | all that opposes relationship, and the ego is all that opposes your | true identity. |
T2:11.11 | both wholly human and wholly divine? These statements can only be | true if there is no division between you and relationship, if there |
T2:11.12 | then the image of yourself the ego has put forth would have been a | true image. But as life cannot exist apart from relationship, this |
T2:11.12 | is but your belief that this has occurred; that what could never be | true has become the truth. |
T2:12.2 | right action. Until you were able to distinguish the false from the | true, you were not able to receive the power of miracles. |
T2:12.10 | gardener knows she is part of the relationship that is the garden. A | true gardener believes not in bad seeds. A true gardener believes not |
T2:12.10 | that is the garden. A true gardener believes not in bad seeds. A | true gardener believes not that she is in control. A true gardener |
T2:12.10 | in bad seeds. A true gardener believes not that she is in control. A | true gardener accepts the grandeur that is the garden and finds it |
T2:13.5 | from which all calls are sounded and received, the place where the | true thinking of those united in mind and heart arises. Gratitude is |
T3:1.1 | that you may claim your personal self again and present to others a | true representation of who you are. |
T3:1.2 | While still a representation, there is a huge difference between a | true representation and a false representation. |
T3:1.3 | of the ego as the self is what has led to the world you see. A | true representation of the Self that you are is what we work toward |
T3:1.3 | you are is what we work toward in this Treatise and will lead to | true vision and to a new world. |
T3:1.5 | what is not the truth. While the ability to distinguish between the | true and the untrue has been repeatedly discussed as the ability to |
T3:1.9 | was who you were, was an illusion that blocked awareness of your | true Self from your mind. Your true Self is now ready to come out of |
T3:1.9 | that blocked awareness of your true Self from your mind. Your | true Self is now ready to come out of the mist of illusion in which |
T3:2.2 | or in other words, by making something known. This is what | true relationship does and is its purpose as well as what it is. |
T3:3.2 | these traits that are not loveable and then I will know your love is | true.” You make this same statement to yourself as well, seemingly |
T3:3.6 | are not loveable, only that you have not yet fully recognized your | true Self. Until you fully recognize your Self, you cannot fully love |
T3:5.2 | you have emptied a space for love to fill. Each time you have felt | true devotion you have emptied a space for love to fill. You have |
T3:5.7 | of the ego-self and to allow the personal self to live on as the one | true Self, the one true son of God. The gift of redemption was given |
T3:5.7 | to allow the personal self to live on as the one true Self, the one | true son of God. The gift of redemption was given once and for all. |
T3:6.5 | While the untrue cannot exist with the | true, what I am calling here bitterness is all that you have forced, |
T3:7.4 | and the truth is beyond compare. This is the only idea that holds | true meaning and so all meaning is found within it. Thus we start |
T3:7.6 | many rooms and in some you were even capable of representing your | true Self. This representation of the true Self within the house of |
T3:7.6 | capable of representing your true Self. This representation of the | true Self within the house of illusion was like an explosion |
T3:7.7 | In the aftermath of the explosion, the representation of the | true Self settled like dust, and all the attention fell upon it. A |
T3:8.9 | As the representations of the | true Self within the house of illusion caused explosions and a |
T3:8.9 | explosions and a fallout of treasure, the representation of the | true Self within the House of Truth will cause the creation of the |
T3:10.10 | like all the rest of the ego’s thought system, was learned. Your | true Self has no cause for uncertainty. Thus you are called, as well, |
T3:10.12 | and no division. It is the thought system of unity. It is your | true thought system and will be easily remembered once you begin to |
T3:10.14 | resist unlearning the ego thought system, the thought system of your | true Self will quite simply return to your memory. You will soon |
T3:13.3 | These temptations will concern you less and less as we uncover their | true meaning by looking beyond the experiences themselves to the |
T3:15.2 | ideas that things cannot be different than they once were. The only | true departure from this idea has concerned the occasions of birth |
T3:16.17 | thought system of the truth builds upon itself and forms a real and | true interrelated whole. What forms the House of Truth is love |
T3:17.3 | is finite to begin and end. Birth and death are all you have seen as | true new beginnings. |
T3:17.5 | during the time of your experience in physical form. Since your | true Self could not learn the untrue, a new self, which we have |
T3:17.5 | called the ego-self, was made. Since the ego-self cannot learn the | true, your true Self had to be appealed to for this learning to take |
T3:17.5 | ego-self, was made. Since the ego-self cannot learn the true, your | true Self had to be appealed to for this learning to take place. |
T3:17.6 | these stories, the Holy Spirit is always called upon to return the | true Self to the self of illusion. A Holy Spirit is called to return |
T3:17.8 | return of Christ, or your ability and willingness to live as your | true Self, to live in the House of Truth rather than the house of |
T3:19.2 | This is no call for judgment upon the physical. How could this be | true when the physical is now called upon to serve the greatest |
T3:19.6 | and perceived lack. Yet the body has no will and the survival of the | true Self is not based upon it. |
T3:19.10 | see it not as the source of temptations of the human experience. The | true source of these temptations has been revealed to lie within the |
T3:21.7 | The only means for the personal self and the | true Self to exist together is for the truth to be lived in time. In |
T3:21.17 | Now however, you are being called to accept your | true identity even while you retain the form of your personal self. |
T3:21.17 | even while you retain the form of your personal self. As your | true identity is that of a Self who exists in unity and the identity |
T3:21.20 | thought system of the truth and aids you in becoming certain of your | true identity. The second is that the very differences that you seem |
T3:22.2 | Surely there are already those called to represent not only their | true Selves but this Course to the world. If this had not been the |
T3:22.14 | of God. What you desire now is the Will of God because it is your | true desire, your will and God’s joined as one. |
T3:22.17 | self. To call forth observance is to call forth the sight of your | true Self. To call forth the sight of your true Self is to call your |
T3:22.17 | forth the sight of your true Self. To call forth the sight of your | true Self is to call your true Self into observable form. Calling the |
T3:22.17 | true Self. To call forth the sight of your true Self is to call your | true Self into observable form. Calling the true Self forth into |
T3:22.17 | Self is to call your true Self into observable form. Calling the | true Self forth into observable form is the end of the old and the |
T4:2.7 | before. That those who came before did not become aware of their | true nature does not mean that it did not exist; that there are |
T4:2.7 | living among you in this time who will not become aware of their | true nature does not mean that it does not exist within them. You are |
T4:2.8 | were to see into the eyes and hearts of any human from any time with | true vision, you would see the accomplished Self there. There can be |
T4:2.21 | I tell you something else and hope you will remember it and bid it | true. Each day is a creation and holy too. Not one day is meant to be |
T4:2.28 | all, I could see my brothers and sisters “in Christ” or in their | true nature. I saw them in union and relationship, where they saw |
T4:2.31 | Examine what you may have felt the onset of | true vision would mean. Have you considered this question? Have you |
T4:2.32 | All of these things are possible. But | true vision is seeing relationship and union. It is the opposite of |
T4:3.4 | of love in observable form. This original intent or cause formed the | true nature of the personal self capable of being observed in |
T4:3.5 | are about is reversing this displacement and returning you to your | true nature. |
T4:4.14 | This knowing will come from the return of | true vision. True vision sees life-everlasting where perception but |
T4:4.14 | This knowing will come from the return of true vision. | True vision sees life-everlasting where perception but saw finite |
T4:4.16 | you must die to the personal self of form in order to be reborn as a | true Self. This is an old way of thinking. Have we not worked |
T4:4.16 | thinking. Have we not worked throughout this Course to return your | true identity to you now? The joining of heart and mind in |
T4:4.16 | mind in relationship is the joining of the personal self with the | true Self in the reality in which you exist now. Remember, the heart |
T4:4.17 | Can you not see the necessity of removing the idea that your | true Self will be returned to you only through death? What purpose |
T4:4.18 | What purpose will death serve when your | true Self has joined with your physical form? You will see it simply |
T4:5.1 | of creation and that your fulfillment lies in the acceptance of your | true inheritance. |
T4:5.9 | The same is | true of you! You cannot express yourself independently of the whole! |
T4:5.11 | in ways that the body’s eyes were unable to see, the glory of your | true nature. You are given the chance, just as you are being given |
T4:5.11 | chance, just as you are being given the chance now, to choose your | true nature with your free will. |
T4:5.12 | revelation by God. Think about this now and you will see that it is | true. You hoped to live a good life and at the end of that life to |
T4:5.13 | determines the way in which your life will continue. The same is | true right now! For this is the time of Christ and thus of your |
T4:7.7 | you to your Self and the unity of Christ-consciousness. The same is | true of all conditions of all learning everywhere. The conditions are |
T4:8.6 | happened in the case of human beings, was a disconnect from your own | true nature, which in turn caused a disconnect in your ability to |
T4:8.7 | The expression of your | true nature should never have been difficult, joyless, or fearful; |
T4:8.8 | You might ask how, if what I’m saying is | true, could God disconnect from himself? What God could not |
T4:8.8 | disconnect from himself? What God could not disconnect from was the | true nature of the being of God, which is love. What God could not |
T4:8.8 | of God, which is love. What God could not disconnect from was the | true nature of creation, which is love. What God, in effect had to |
T4:8.14 | of who you are that you come to know who you are, then this is | true of God as well. God could not be the only being in all of |
T4:8.16 | all that this was, was a desire to be done with learning, which is a | true desire consistent with your true nature and your purpose here. |
T4:8.16 | be done with learning, which is a true desire consistent with your | true nature and your purpose here. To learn everything there is to |
T4:8.17 | you begin to come to know through constant revelation of what is. | True learning has had only one purpose—the purpose of returning you |
T4:8.17 | only one purpose—the purpose of returning you to awareness of your | true identity. Be done with learning now as you accept who you truly |
T4:10.1 | has led you through resigning as your own teacher, to becoming a | true student, and to now leading you beyond the time of being a |
T4:10.1 | You willingly gave up this role and became comfortable in the | true role of learner. You are now asked to be willing to give up the |
T4:10.10 | unity and relationship the production of unity and relationship and | true meaning will be revealed. |
D:1.3 | practical terms is that you let the personal self step back and the | true Self step forward. Realize that all of your “concerns” are still |
D:1.3 | You do not “see” the new, the new Self of elevated form or the | true Self of divine union. You “see” the separated self still |
D:1.3 | personal self in the stepping back that is required in order for the | true Self to step forward. |
D:1.10 | transition you have felt yourself to be in. The ego is gone but the | true Self has not been allowed as yet to dwell within the personal |
D:1.10 | personal self. This elevation occurs through the acceptance of your | true identity, not through being identity-less. The reign of the ego |
D:1.11 | Be what you have been called to be. Open your dwelling place to your | true Self, your true identity. Imagine this opening and this |
D:1.11 | been called to be. Open your dwelling place to your true Self, your | true identity. Imagine this opening and this replacement occurring |
D:1.13 | of light becomes a beacon as you open your heart and allow your | true identity to be what is, even within your form. You are in grace |
D:1.23 | exists outside or apart from yourself. If you fully accepted your | true identity, you would no longer look outside of yourself for |
D:1.24 | you. What you are going to find happening, as you accept your | true identity, is a transference of purpose concerning your body. |
D:1.26 | is not the case. When you fully accept this, you will see that it is | true. Like the acceptance of unity that could not be taught, but was |
D:1.26 | be taught, but was the condition for learning, acceptance of your | true identity cannot be taught but is the condition necessary for |
D:2.1 | to take this Course into your heart and let it return you to your | true identity. Those of you who found within this willingness an |
D:2.2 | To deny is to refuse to accept as | true or right that which you know is not true or right. This is the |
D:2.2 | is to refuse to accept as true or right that which you know is not | true or right. This is the denial of insanity in favor of the |
D:2.2 | of sanity, the denial of the false for the acceptance of the | true. Although you are called to these two actions simultaneously— |
D:2.6 | learning that you have now completed, learning that has revealed the | true nature of who you are, your inability to realize your completion |
D:2.15 | was learning. The function of all learning was to return you to your | true identity. Because we are working now for the integration of your |
D:2.15 | identity. Because we are working now for the integration of your | true identity into the self of form, or the elevation of the personal |
D:3.8 | like to talk of in a new way. These are ideas that address your | true nature as a being existing in union, and this is why we call |
D:3.11 | of giving and receiving as one senseless as well. In a way, this is | true. Giving and receiving as one is senseless in terms related to a |
D:4.12 | possible as well as the patterns that have made your return to your | true identity possible. These patterns are both external and |
D:4.16 | believing the ego had become an externalized self took you, the | true Self and the true learner, out of the learning loop. Obviously |
D:4.16 | ego had become an externalized self took you, the true Self and the | true learner, out of the learning loop. Obviously these systems, |
D:5.3 | What we are doing now is returning the world to its | true representation. As was said in “A Treatise on the Personal |
D:5.3 | Treatise on the Personal Self”, there is a huge difference between a | true representation and a false representation. While the false |
D:5.4 | The world without was created as a | true representation of the world within, and as you become aware of |
D:5.6 | This desire was created to remind you—to point the way—to your | true desire for your true identity as a being joined in oneness. This |
D:5.6 | to remind you—to point the way—to your true desire for your | true identity as a being joined in oneness. This seeking of |
D:5.6 | This seeking of completion through oneness, this joining, is a | true representation that shows you that completion does not come of |
D:5.8 | you are cause and effect. It is through the representation of the | true that the false is exposed as nothing. A lie is nothing but a |
D:5.9 | as it is the step necessary for the restoration of divine design. | True seeing facilitates the return to what is and we but proceed from |
D:5.11 | as it was intended and will represent the truth of who you are. This | true representation, being of the truth, returns you to the reality |
D:5.19 | to find release while still living in form. Thus we begin with the | true content of the form you occupy. We return the form you occupy to |
D:6.2 | of comparison—I compared the real to the unreal, the false to the | true, fear to love—in order to point out the insanity of your |
D:6.2 | false representation rather than let them go in order to embrace | true representation. In the time of learning, you were so entrenched |
D:6.4 | has brought a freedom and a liberation in which you rejoice. Your | true Self is beginning to reveal itself to you in ways of which you |
D:6.24 | You have replaced the personal self, the self of learning, with the | true Self. You have accepted your true identity. How could the body |
D:6.24 | the self of learning, with the true Self. You have accepted your | true identity. How could the body now be the same as it once was? |
D:6.25 | life span of the human being, but you increased not its capacity for | true living or true learning. And with the extended life span came |
D:6.25 | human being, but you increased not its capacity for true living or | true learning. And with the extended life span came extended reasons |
D:6.26 | The body is now the embodiment of the | true Self, the embodiment of love, the embodiment of divinity. Its |
D:6.27 | All of Everything that is the natural state of the formless. But the | true Self cannot cease to experience its natural state, the state of |
D:6.27 | unity, are both in existence right now. In the state of unity, your | true Self is fully aware of the elevated Self of form and is fully |
D:6.27 | that still exists in time, must realize the consciousness of the | true Self in time. What this means is that the elevated Self of form |
D:7.12 | as remembrance. Remembrance was necessary for your return to your | true identity, the Self as it was created. Remembrance was not about |
D:8.2 | first mentioned, and yet it seems too impossible, too “good” to be | true. You are too used to thinking of yourself as a learning being to |
D:8.10 | that comes from any place other than wholeheartedness is not the | true Self or the true expression of the Self but the self-expression |
D:8.10 | any place other than wholeheartedness is not the true Self or the | true expression of the Self but the self-expression that arises from |
D:8.10 | separation is still valuable, as it is a sign of yearning toward the | true Self and the true expression of the Self. Thus where you have |
D:8.10 | valuable, as it is a sign of yearning toward the true Self and the | true expression of the Self. Thus where you have desired to express |
D:9.5 | this was an accurate and truthful way of expressing what was | true for you as a learning being. |
D:9.8 | still a learning being were meant to allow you to come to know your | true identity. “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” was but a |
D:9.9 | The same is | true of the beliefs set forth in “A Treatise on the Nature of Unity |
D:10.4 | the work of the Self of union, the work that can fill you with the | true joy of true accomplishment, because it is your real work—work |
D:10.4 | the Self of union, the work that can fill you with the true joy of | true accomplishment, because it is your real work—work with what is. |
D:10.7 | In this time of Christ, discovery is about acceptance of your | true way of knowing, a way that existed prior to the time of learning |
D:11.2 | that differentiate you from others. Do you think the same is | true of you and me? It is that you think that differentiates you from |
D:11.4 | I said that you give and you receive from the well of spirit. | True giving and receiving is of unity. True giving and receiving is |
D:11.4 | from the well of spirit. True giving and receiving is of unity. | True giving and receiving is not of the separated thought of the |
D:11.10 | heart for answers. Yet your heart is the well of spirit from which | true answers are drawn. Your heart is a full well, a wellspring from |
D:12.8 | —to become a means of communication and exchange. The same is | true of the “thoughts” these words symbolize. Thus we continue to |
D:12.11 | descriptive of the ego mind; thoughts are more descriptive of the | true mind. I am not saying that your ego is still at work because you |
D:12.11 | does not serve you, you do have, right now, and have always had, | true thoughts that come to you from your Self, the Self joined in |
D:12.14 | used to—thoughts that you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, are | true or right or accurate. They may be simple thoughts about a |
D:12.15 | authority of the truth simply because you have known that they are | true, and because you realized, as soon as the truth came into your |
D:12.16 | throughout this Course—that all doubt is doubt about yourself—is | true. If another challenges you, or if your own thinking challenges |
D:12.17 | that what I have said about your way of thinking being insane is | true. You think it is perfectly sane to go through life without |
D:12.17 | without knowing anything with certainty, when the reverse is what is | true. It is sane to know the truth. It is insane not to know the |
D:14.5 | as, “While I realize that the facts would tell me this or that is | true, I wonder what would happen if I disregarded the facts and was |
D:15.11 | all that is real. What is real is but another way of saying what is | true. What is true is eternal life, not temporal life. There are no |
D:15.11 | What is real is but another way of saying what is true. What is | true is eternal life, not temporal life. There are no degrees of |
D:16.2 | each of us, seemingly one at a time. Creation is our coming into our | true identity, and is the extension or expression of that identity |
D:16.21 | This image, being but an image, is incapable of | true joining in relationship. You must be fully present in order to |
D:17.1 | in a never ending series rather than in singular form. It is not | true succession if there is a break in the chain or in the line of |
D:17.1 | if there is a break in the chain or in the line of succession for | true succession does not stop and start, but is continual. |
D:17.3 | desire. Do you wholeheartedly desire to follow me to your | true inheritance? To come after me and be as I was? To be the |
D:Day1.24 | Yet this return to paradise, to your | true Self and your true home, is written within you. It only needs to |
D:Day1.24 | Yet this return to paradise, to your true Self and your | true home, is written within you. It only needs to be lived to become |
D:Day1.24 | future not yet created. To the realization of paradise and of your | true Self and true home, in a form that will take you beyond time to |
D:Day1.24 | created. To the realization of paradise and of your true Self and | true home, in a form that will take you beyond time to eternity. |
D:Day1.25 | whose completion cannot occur in singular form, but as with any | true inheritance only in a series, only in a joining together of all |
D:Day2.27 | end of suffering. To accept the end of suffering is to accept your | true Self. |
D:Day3.14 | know. Being unable to replace, in application, the false with the | true, the pattern of the false remains. |
D:Day3.25 | did not learn in order to demonstrate that what you learned is not | true. What you learned is insane. But to realize the truth you must |
D:Day3.40 | would likely say the entry point was the mind. This is, in a sense, | true, as wholeheartedness is comprised of the mind and heart joined |
D:Day3.40 | is comprised of the mind and heart joined in unity. It would be more | true to think of this joining as creating a portal of access, a new |
D:Day3.42 | which your wants find provision. It is the world of unity, the | true reality, through which your desires are responded to. This does |
D:Day3.47 | from somewhere else. This somewhere else we have defined as your | true reality, the reality of union. Living in this reality, the |
D:Day3.54 | do with great ideas and great talent is of consequence, and this is | true. A great idea or great talent that is not brought into form, |
D:Day4.7 | ideas about what it means to think. In evolutionary terms this was | true as well. Despite the creation story that symbolizes man’s |
D:Day4.25 | did not try hard enough, or pay enough attention to separating the | true from the false. But blaming yourself does no more good than |
D:Day4.37 | where your imagination is capable of taking you. It is a desire for | true discovery, a desire to access the previously unknown. |
D:Day4.48 | chosen. Once this difference is wholly known to you, we will begin | true discussion of creation of the new, for you will be done with |
D:Day4.55 | To leave behind fear for the embrace of the love and safety of your | true home. |
D:Day6.1 | We now will discuss being the | true Self while becoming the true Self—the time in between your |
D:Day6.1 | We now will discuss being the true Self while becoming the | true Self—the time in between your awareness of and access to |
D:Day6.7 | resemblance to the piece originally intended, or it might be quite | true to the original idea. |
D:Day6.9 | creation it is what it is. Only when it is a complete, and full, and | true expression of the artist’s idea, however, will it and the artist |
D:Day6.10 | You are a work of art headed for this oneness of full and | true expression. No stage you pass through to reach this oneness is |
D:Day6.27 | In doing so you are not creating new special relationships but the | true devotion that will replace special relationships forever. |
D:Day7.5 | And realize further that love is not opposed to logic but returns | true reason to the mind and heart. |
D:Day7.10 | singular self you once believed yourself to be was not capable of | true expansion and true sharing. The singular self withdrew into its |
D:Day7.10 | once believed yourself to be was not capable of true expansion and | true sharing. The singular self withdrew into its own little world |
D:Day8.7 | even “struggling” to accept what you do not like in order to be more | true to an ideal self. Yet this ideal self is not the self you are |
D:Day8.9 | These false ideas about acceptance may then have blocked your own | true feelings and true response. However, a simple acceptance that |
D:Day8.9 | about acceptance may then have blocked your own true feelings and | true response. However, a simple acceptance that you do not like the |
D:Day8.16 | but this is highly appropriate and much needed practice for | true certainty. |
D:Day8.17 | elevating the self of form. You will also, only in this way, come to | true expression of the elevated Self of form. Access and expression |
D:Day8.19 | to be told to accept the feelings of others? It should not. While | true compassion sees only the truth, this does not mean it holds the |
D:Day8.20 | When you develop a false sense of certainty, you see not the | true Self and the holiness of the true Self being expressed in the |
D:Day8.20 | of certainty, you see not the true Self and the holiness of the | true Self being expressed in the feelings of a present moment |
D:Day8.20 | feelings of a present moment situation, but see a future where the | true Self will be more evolved, evolved enough not to feel the anger |
D:Day8.22 | provided by the body, a helpmate now in your service as a route to | true expression. |
D:Day8.26 | recall, is a product of the ego thought system that would keep your | true Self hidden. You are used to hiding the self of the past about |
D:Day8.28 | be to accept all of your feelings and not to puzzle over which are | true and which are false! To realize that you no longer have false |
D:Day8.28 | supporting you! That they are but calling you to expression of your | true Self! To true representation of who you are—who you are now! |
D:Day8.28 | That they are but calling you to expression of your true Self! To | true representation of who you are—who you are now! |
D:Day8.29 | by response, calculated mental constructs have been replaced with | true expression. It does not seem so only if you have not allowed |
D:Day8.29 | yourself to enjoy the freedom of the new, the freedom of being your | true Self. |
D:Day9.2 | Allow yourself, now, to experience your arrival, your return to your | true home, your return to your Self. Laugh. Cry. Shout or wail. Dance |
D:Day9.5 | The confidence to be yourself. This confidence is what must precede | true certainty in this time of elevation of the self of form. The |
D:Day9.7 | yet if the truth be admitted, you know that even this is not quite | true. You know that you censor your own thoughts and feelings, |
D:Day9.13 | one seems a learning goal worthy of your effort. It seems to be a | true goal amidst many illusory goals. Just as you may have believed |
D:Day9.16 | tool to call you to the learning that would return you to your | true identity. But the time for such tools is over. |
D:Day9.21 | is referred to in more common usage as a spiritual leader or guru. | True spiritual leaders or gurus have no need nor desire to be seen as |
D:Day9.32 | This is the second myth that must be shattered if you are to know | true freedom. It begins with the simple realization that you do still |
D:Day10.19 | onward as the voice of Christ-consciousness, the voice of your own | true consciousness, the consciousness that we truly share. I came to |
D:Day10.20 | man is to be unable to recognize this voice as the voice of your own | true consciousness—the voice of Christ-consciousness. Yet to |
D:Day10.21 | speak to you now as the voice of Christ-consciousness—as your own | true Self—you will not have lost Jesus as your companion and |
D:Day10.22 | answers that you seek lie within, and that their source is your own | true identity. You have been told since the beginning of this Course |
D:Day10.23 | outside source, if you can hear it and feel it and think of it as a | true dialogue, a true sharing in relationship in which an exchange is |
D:Day10.23 | if you can hear it and feel it and think of it as a true dialogue, a | true sharing in relationship in which an exchange is taking place, |
D:Day11.5 | is capable of being either the observer or the observed. This is as | true of God as it is of the self of form. God is the oneness and the |
D:Day12.2 | Consciousness may seem to be embodied by form but the reverse is | true and has always been true. The body is now ready to know that it |
D:Day12.2 | to be embodied by form but the reverse is true and has always been | true. The body is now ready to know that it is embodied, enclosed, |
D:Day13.7 | The same is | true of all you would fear, such as the suffering self. A suffering |
D:Day13.8 | Once fear is gone, | true relationship is not only possible but inevitable. True |
D:Day13.8 | fear is gone, true relationship is not only possible but inevitable. | True relationship exists naturally in the state of harmony that is |
D:Day15.14 | no protracted length of time will be required if your willingness is | true. |
D:Day15.27 | needs to be brought to your attention now so that as you join in | true spaciousness with those coming to know along with you, you do |
D:Day15.28 | has not been about becoming self-less but about realizing your | true identity. We have now debunked your myths about your true |
D:Day15.28 | your true identity. We have now debunked your myths about your | true identity being an idealized form of the self. Now are you ready, |
D:Day17.3 | than who you are. This is because you realize that being your | true Self is being in union, undivided and inseparable from God, the |
D:Day18.4 | It is a way of joy and harmony for only through joy and harmony can | true service become true action. It is the way for those who desire |
D:Day18.4 | and harmony for only through joy and harmony can true service become | true action. It is the way for those who desire to bring expression |
D:Day18.9 | and that you have always been the accomplished. If this had not been | true, the cause of life would not have been a cause of truth. Just as |
D:Day19.2 | The key here is discernment between | true contentment and denial. Although this is overly simplified, you |
D:Day19.4 | create the truth they see are those who in “doing” find their way to | true contentment and true creation. They become who they are to be |
D:Day19.4 | see are those who in “doing” find their way to true contentment and | true creation. They become who they are to be through their acts of |
D:Day19.11 | nor obscurity will matter to those following these ways. Being | true to the self and the calling of the One Self is all that matters. |
D:Day19.11 | to demonstrate the means of coming to know, which are what all | true expression is about. |
D:Day20.2 | eager without fully realizing that this eagerness symbolizes a | true ending—an ending within you and within your reality—an |
D:Day20.2 | within your reality—an ending within your conscious awareness. A | true end of learning. |
D:Day21.2 | This was | true even within the pattern of learning you have been so familiar |
D:Day24.3 | the action of a catalyst. Now it is up to you whether you allow your | true nature to be revealed. |
D:Day24.4 | doing. Stop. If you allow your potential to be released, your | true nature in all its wholeness will be revealed. |
D:Day33.14 | and the source of power. This is the force of creation, the only | true power. |
D:Day36.9 | This is a | true starting over with the true realization that giving and |
D:Day36.9 | This is a true starting over with the | true realization that giving and receiving are one and that both are |
D:Day37.17 | is why this Course has had, as its main objective, returning you to | true knowing of your Self. A separate being can only truly know |
D:Day37.17 | to union and relationship and through union and relationship to | true individuation and true knowing. |
D:Day37.17 | and through union and relationship to true individuation and | true knowing. |
D:Day37.22 | you appeal to God. Knowing what you are coming to know about the | true nature of God should thus not leave you feeling bereft of a God |
D:Day39.6 | being in union and relationship. This is what makes it a | true revelation. Because true revelation is between you and me. |
D:Day39.6 | and relationship. This is what makes it a true revelation. Because | true revelation is between you and me. |
D:Day40.16 | are so different, many of you have gone on quests to find the “one, | true, God.” Do you not see that this would be like going on a quest |
D:Day40.16 | not see that this would be like going on a quest to find the “one, | true, relationship” in your own life? As if you could only be mother |
D:Day40.19 | This is | true. You know this “I” because you have a relationship with |
D:Day40.20 | idea of self as with the idea of God. You have searched for a “one, | true, self” as you have searched for a “one, true, God.” This search |
D:Day40.20 | searched for a “one, true, self” as you have searched for a “one, | true, God.” This search only makes sense to the separated self, who |
E.4 | You have returned to your | true nature. Perhaps you will remember that within A Course of Love |
E.9 | For as long as you know that what I am telling you is | true, for as long as you carry this knowing within yourself, this is |
A.2 | as returning you from your perceived state of separation to your | true state of union. Learning is needed only until perception is |
A.14 | to trust and as you begin to trust you begin to extend who you are. | True giving and receiving as one begins to take place. You have |
A.17 | the inaccuracies of their perceptions. Their perceptions will remain | true for them because their minds have told them they are true and |
A.17 | remain true for them because their minds have told them they are | true and their belief in the supremacy of the mind has temporarily |
A.24 | who you truly are revealed. Being who you truly are, accepting your | true identity, is the goal of this Course and of this beginning level |
A.24 | appropriate to remember and to be reminded at this level, that being | true to your Self is not about reaching an ideal state or a state of |
A.39 | in all that you encounter, in all that you feel. It is a time of | true revelation in which you are revealed to your Self. |
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C:P.3 | then who is this Course and all other such courses for? Learning our | true identity, the identity of the Self that is capable of learning, |
C:15.3 | and unknown, and since this is a Course that seeks to reveal your | true identity, specialness must be seen for what it is so that you |
C:20.24 | This is the face of Christ where all being resides. This is your | true identity. |
C:25.13 | is a key purpose of the time of tenderness. You cannot realize your | true identity while you hang on to wounds of any kind. All wounds are |
C:25.14 | can only be claimed by those who recognize it as part of their | true identity. Invulnerability will then serve you and your brothers |
C:27.10 | Can you begin to visualize or perceive your | true identity as relationship itself? And what of God? Can you |
C:31.11 | your belief in your ego as yourself you will never realize your | true identity. |
T2:11.7 | the belief in separation and all that followed from it. Thus your | true identity must be recreated from the belief in unity that is |
T2:11.7 | all that opposes relationship, and the ego is all that opposes your | true identity. |
T3:21.17 | Now however, you are being called to accept your | true identity even while you retain the form of your personal self. |
T3:21.17 | even while you retain the form of your personal self. As your | true identity is that of a Self who exists in unity and the identity |
T3:21.20 | thought system of the truth and aids you in becoming certain of your | true identity. The second is that the very differences that you seem |
T4:4.16 | thinking. Have we not worked throughout this Course to return your | true identity to you now? The joining of heart and mind in |
T4:8.17 | only one purpose—the purpose of returning you to awareness of your | true identity. Be done with learning now as you accept who you truly |
D:1.10 | personal self. This elevation occurs through the acceptance of your | true identity, not through being identity-less. The reign of the ego |
D:1.11 | been called to be. Open your dwelling place to your true Self, your | true identity. Imagine this opening and this replacement occurring |
D:1.13 | of light becomes a beacon as you open your heart and allow your | true identity to be what is, even within your form. You are in grace |
D:1.23 | exists outside or apart from yourself. If you fully accepted your | true identity, you would no longer look outside of yourself for |
D:1.24 | you. What you are going to find happening, as you accept your | true identity, is a transference of purpose concerning your body. |
D:1.26 | be taught, but was the condition for learning, acceptance of your | true identity cannot be taught but is the condition necessary for |
D:2.1 | to take this Course into your heart and let it return you to your | true identity. Those of you who found within this willingness an |
D:2.15 | was learning. The function of all learning was to return you to your | true identity. Because we are working now for the integration of your |
D:2.15 | identity. Because we are working now for the integration of your | true identity into the self of form, or the elevation of the personal |
D:4.12 | possible as well as the patterns that have made your return to your | true identity possible. These patterns are both external and |
D:5.6 | to remind you—to point the way—to your true desire for your | true identity as a being joined in oneness. This seeking of |
D:6.24 | the self of learning, with the true Self. You have accepted your | true identity. How could the body now be the same as it once was? |
D:7.12 | as remembrance. Remembrance was necessary for your return to your | true identity, the Self as it was created. Remembrance was not about |
D:9.8 | still a learning being were meant to allow you to come to know your | true identity. “A Treatise on the Art of Thought” was but a |
D:16.2 | each of us, seemingly one at a time. Creation is our coming into our | true identity, and is the extension or expression of that identity |
D:Day9.16 | tool to call you to the learning that would return you to your | true identity. But the time for such tools is over. |
D:Day10.22 | answers that you seek lie within, and that their source is your own | true identity. You have been told since the beginning of this Course |
D:Day15.28 | has not been about becoming self-less but about realizing your | true identity. We have now debunked your myths about your true |
D:Day15.28 | your true identity. We have now debunked your myths about your | true identity being an idealized form of the self. Now are you ready, |
A.24 | who you truly are revealed. Being who you truly are, accepting your | true identity, is the goal of this Course and of this beginning level |
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T3:1.1 | that you may claim your personal self again and present to others a | true representation of who you are. |
T3:1.2 | While still a representation, there is a huge difference between a | true representation and a false representation. |
T3:1.3 | of the ego as the self is what has led to the world you see. A | true representation of the Self that you are is what we work toward |
D:5.3 | What we are doing now is returning the world to its | true representation. As was said in “A Treatise on the Personal |
D:5.3 | Treatise on the Personal Self”, there is a huge difference between a | true representation and a false representation. While the false |
D:5.4 | The world without was created as a | true representation of the world within, and as you become aware of |
D:5.6 | This seeking of completion through oneness, this joining, is a | true representation that shows you that completion does not come of |
D:5.11 | as it was intended and will represent the truth of who you are. This | true representation, being of the truth, returns you to the reality |
D:6.2 | false representation rather than let them go in order to embrace | true representation. In the time of learning, you were so entrenched |
D:Day8.28 | That they are but calling you to expression of your true Self! To | true representation of who you are—who you are now! |
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C:2.9 | you constantly forget. This forgetting is the work of your ego. Your | true Self does not want to forget, and cannot for even the tiniest |
C:2.9 | tiniest fraction of a second. It is precisely the inability of your | true Self to forget that gives you hope of learning to recognize |
C:10.9 | for reward. As you feel yourself becoming closer to God and your | true Self, as you gain more awareness of yourself as a “good” person |
C:15.3 | While you desire specialness for yourself, your | true Self will remain hidden and unknown, and since this is a Course |
C:15.3 | that you will desire it no longer. You can have specialness or your | true Self, but never both. The desire for specialness is what calls |
C:23.8 | existing in relationship. This comes from ego rather than from the | true Self. |
C:27.5 | of the divine. You become confused between the personal self and a | true Self only because you have not as yet identified your true Self. |
C:27.5 | and a true Self only because you have not as yet identified your | true Self. Once you have identified your true Self all such confusion |
C:27.5 | not as yet identified your true Self. Once you have identified your | true Self all such confusion will end. |
C:30.6 | Universal consciousness is being in relationship. It is the | true Self, the known Self, in all its glorious relationship with |
C:31.2 | of the body, such as those of survival, are not the thoughts of the | true Self. This is the clarification that needs to be made for some |
T1:2.4 | from which all responses flow. As your heart is the Source of your | true Self, your thoughts, once removed from those of the ego-mind are |
T1:2.4 | from those of the ego-mind are the expression and extension of your | true Self. They are the answer of the Created to the Creator, the |
T2:7.19 | and illusion separated, you develop the discipline to express your | true Self, as you are now. This is the only way the Self you are now |
T2:8.6 | to the special relationships that would take you away from your | true Self. Never again will you be away from home for home is who you |
T3:1.9 | was who you were, was an illusion that blocked awareness of your | true Self from your mind. Your true Self is now ready to come out of |
T3:1.9 | that blocked awareness of your true Self from your mind. Your | true Self is now ready to come out of the mist of illusion in which |
T3:3.6 | are not loveable, only that you have not yet fully recognized your | true Self. Until you fully recognize your Self, you cannot fully love |
T3:5.7 | of the ego-self and to allow the personal self to live on as the one | true Self, the one true son of God. The gift of redemption was given |
T3:7.6 | many rooms and in some you were even capable of representing your | true Self. This representation of the true Self within the house of |
T3:7.6 | capable of representing your true Self. This representation of the | true Self within the house of illusion was like an explosion |
T3:7.7 | In the aftermath of the explosion, the representation of the | true Self settled like dust, and all the attention fell upon it. A |
T3:8.9 | As the representations of the | true Self within the house of illusion caused explosions and a |
T3:8.9 | explosions and a fallout of treasure, the representation of the | true Self within the House of Truth will cause the creation of the |
T3:10.10 | like all the rest of the ego’s thought system, was learned. Your | true Self has no cause for uncertainty. Thus you are called, as well, |
T3:10.14 | resist unlearning the ego thought system, the thought system of your | true Self will quite simply return to your memory. You will soon |
T3:17.5 | during the time of your experience in physical form. Since your | true Self could not learn the untrue, a new self, which we have |
T3:17.5 | ego-self, was made. Since the ego-self cannot learn the true, your | true Self had to be appealed to for this learning to take place. |
T3:17.6 | these stories, the Holy Spirit is always called upon to return the | true Self to the self of illusion. A Holy Spirit is called to return |
T3:17.8 | return of Christ, or your ability and willingness to live as your | true Self, to live in the House of Truth rather than the house of |
T3:19.6 | and perceived lack. Yet the body has no will and the survival of the | true Self is not based upon it. |
T3:21.7 | The only means for the personal self and the | true Self to exist together is for the truth to be lived in time. In |
T3:22.17 | self. To call forth observance is to call forth the sight of your | true Self. To call forth the sight of your true Self is to call your |
T3:22.17 | forth the sight of your true Self. To call forth the sight of your | true Self is to call your true Self into observable form. Calling the |
T3:22.17 | true Self. To call forth the sight of your true Self is to call your | true Self into observable form. Calling the true Self forth into |
T3:22.17 | Self is to call your true Self into observable form. Calling the | true Self forth into observable form is the end of the old and the |
T4:4.16 | you must die to the personal self of form in order to be reborn as a | true Self. This is an old way of thinking. Have we not worked |
T4:4.16 | mind in relationship is the joining of the personal self with the | true Self in the reality in which you exist now. Remember, the heart |
T4:4.17 | Can you not see the necessity of removing the idea that your | true Self will be returned to you only through death? What purpose |
T4:4.18 | What purpose will death serve when your | true Self has joined with your physical form? You will see it simply |
D:1.3 | practical terms is that you let the personal self step back and the | true Self step forward. Realize that all of your “concerns” are still |
D:1.3 | You do not “see” the new, the new Self of elevated form or the | true Self of divine union. You “see” the separated self still |
D:1.3 | personal self in the stepping back that is required in order for the | true Self to step forward. |
D:1.10 | transition you have felt yourself to be in. The ego is gone but the | true Self has not been allowed as yet to dwell within the personal |
D:1.11 | Be what you have been called to be. Open your dwelling place to your | true Self, your true identity. Imagine this opening and this |
D:4.16 | believing the ego had become an externalized self took you, the | true Self and the true learner, out of the learning loop. Obviously |
D:6.4 | has brought a freedom and a liberation in which you rejoice. Your | true Self is beginning to reveal itself to you in ways of which you |
D:6.24 | You have replaced the personal self, the self of learning, with the | true Self. You have accepted your true identity. How could the body |
D:6.26 | The body is now the embodiment of the | true Self, the embodiment of love, the embodiment of divinity. Its |
D:6.27 | All of Everything that is the natural state of the formless. But the | true Self cannot cease to experience its natural state, the state of |
D:6.27 | unity, are both in existence right now. In the state of unity, your | true Self is fully aware of the elevated Self of form and is fully |
D:6.27 | that still exists in time, must realize the consciousness of the | true Self in time. What this means is that the elevated Self of form |
D:8.10 | that comes from any place other than wholeheartedness is not the | true Self or the true expression of the Self but the self-expression |
D:8.10 | separation is still valuable, as it is a sign of yearning toward the | true Self and the true expression of the Self. Thus where you have |
D:Day1.24 | Yet this return to paradise, to your | true Self and your true home, is written within you. It only needs to |
D:Day1.24 | future not yet created. To the realization of paradise and of your | true Self and true home, in a form that will take you beyond time to |
D:Day2.27 | end of suffering. To accept the end of suffering is to accept your | true Self. |
D:Day6.1 | We now will discuss being the | true Self while becoming the true Self—the time in between your |
D:Day6.1 | We now will discuss being the true Self while becoming the | true Self—the time in between your awareness of and access to |
D:Day8.20 | When you develop a false sense of certainty, you see not the | true Self and the holiness of the true Self being expressed in the |
D:Day8.20 | of certainty, you see not the true Self and the holiness of the | true Self being expressed in the feelings of a present moment |
D:Day8.20 | feelings of a present moment situation, but see a future where the | true Self will be more evolved, evolved enough not to feel the anger |
D:Day8.26 | recall, is a product of the ego thought system that would keep your | true Self hidden. You are used to hiding the self of the past about |
D:Day8.28 | supporting you! That they are but calling you to expression of your | true Self! To true representation of who you are—who you are now! |
D:Day8.29 | yourself to enjoy the freedom of the new, the freedom of being your | true Self. |
D:Day10.21 | speak to you now as the voice of Christ-consciousness—as your own | true Self—you will not have lost Jesus as your companion and |
D:Day17.3 | than who you are. This is because you realize that being your | true Self is being in union, undivided and inseparable from God, the |
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C:3.7 | You imprison form within your meaning, and still your meaning is | truer than its form. You give all meaning to everything, and thus you |
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D:Day39.11 | and that being in relationship with “others” is an inescapable | truism of your life. Even these relationships of separation, the |
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C:3.4 | the form of Christ, is to seek for what is forever without form. To | truly see is to begin to see the formless. To begin to see the |
C:3.17 | hearts that we appeal for guidance, for there resides the one who | truly guides. |
C:5.6 | injunction for bodies to unite. It is a statement that describes the | truly real, the only reality that exists. It is the joining that is |
C:5.15 | you cannot look outward to see, but is the one that nonetheless is | truly real. To look inward at the real world requires another kind of |
C:5.19 | mind, leaving no room for senseless thoughts but only for what is | truly real. |
C:6.1 | forgive. You must forgive reality for being what it is. Reality, the | truly real, is relationship. You must forgive God for creating a |
C:9.23 | You feel lacking and so you want. You want and want and want. You | truly believe you do not have what you need, and so make yourself |
C:9.31 | always and would show you that you have no needs at all. What you | truly are cannot be used, not even by God. See you not that it is |
C:9.33 | placed in illusion that you cannot see this madness for what it | truly is. Your body has no use for your power, and time was not made |
C:9.36 | a means only to keep loneliness from you it is not seen for what it | truly is. |
C:10.3 | not understand and would wait awhile before implementing. What you | truly do not understand is wholeness. All things exist in wholeness, |
C:10.19 | its own seriousness as necessary to maintain its separation. Joy is | truly the greatest threat to the separated self, for it comes from |
C:11.1 | your individuality stems from this confusion. If your “source” were | truly your body and the brain that causes it to function, then you |
C:11.12 | to make yourself separate from Him—something that could never | truly occur—you have chosen instead to do nothing at all with your |
C:12.24 | extension into an external world is quite real, it is all that is | truly real within it. The son could not create unlike the Father who |
C:12.24 | is but creation’s heavenly face, a personification of what cannot | truly be personified. You find it hard to believe Creation itself can |
C:14.11 | student. Whatever the relationship’s configuration, it was one that | truly brought you joy. Within it you were happy and felt as if you |
C:14.12 | you have made if you are but willing to look at it with eyes that | truly see. It is the magnifying glass that will allow you to see your |
C:17.2 | from God is but a separation from your own Self, and this is | truly the separation that needs to be healed to return you to God. |
C:19.8 | me allowed me to be who I was, even while in human form. I tell you | truly if you were to see any of your brothers and sisters today as |
C:19.16 | thought or know without words are ideas quite foreign to you, and | truly, while you remain here, even experiences beyond thoughts and |
C:19.24 | knowledge. Knowledge is light, and the only light in which you can | truly see. You will not truly desire to unite your mind and heart in |
C:19.24 | light, and the only light in which you can truly see. You will not | truly desire to unite your mind and heart in wholeheartedness until |
C:20.38 | of acting as if the best possible outcome you can imagine could | truly occur. Hope is a willingness to accept love and the grace and |
C:23.23 | that a previously held belief is no longer valid is the only way to | truly purge that belief. |
C:23.27 | teachers and learning situations. Neither can occur if you would | truly choose to change your beliefs and move on to the new or the |
C:25.9 | in your life day after day and year after year until you realize and | truly believe the basic tenets this Course has put forward. |
C:25.23 | process of discernment. You will know you have succeeded when you | truly feel as if you have “turned the question or concern over” and |
C:26.17 | disappointing to you, but it is all that is required. If you could | truly succeed at doing this for one instant, you would experience all |
C:29.21 | inherit. Can you have faith that your true inheritance is what you | truly desire, even knowing not exactly what that inheritance is? Can |
C:29.26 | choose might take you? What peace might you know if you realized, | truly realized, that all gifts come but once and are forever? The |
C:30.7 | being born into a body and dying to the body. The person who knows, | truly knows, the simplest truth of the identity of the Self no longer |
C:31.15 | it is important to distinguish who you think you are from who you | truly are. On the one hand, you think that you are your past, your |
C:31.16 | you continue to live dishonestly, your notion of what your identity | truly is cannot improve. |
C:31.17 | My dear brothers and sisters, what you | truly are cannot be improved upon. But because you are in a state of |
C:31.18 | believing forgiveness is something that they do not deserve. Few | truly believe in atonement or undoing. Few truly believe there is no |
C:31.18 | they do not deserve. Few truly believe in atonement or undoing. Few | truly believe there is no sin. Few truly believe that they are not |
C:31.18 | in atonement or undoing. Few truly believe there is no sin. Few | truly believe that they are not the sum of their behaviors. How, |
C:31.22 | Sharing is thus not about who you think you are, but about who you | truly are, and yet it is the way to learn the difference while |
C:31.31 | truth about your Self, for the truth does not change. And if who you | truly are is the truth, how can you be different? Thus it can be said |
C:31.33 | from you, and you seek the truth, or salvation from them, what is | truly occurring? How can this work? This is but another aspect of |
C:32.1 | Thus look not at the form in which a teacher arrives. It can | truly be said that all of life is your teacher. There is not one |
T1:1.10 | now, more and more, recognize only truth and experience only the | truly real. |
T1:3.5 | you begin to live as if the truth were otherwise can you see that it | truly is otherwise, or based on a wisdom other than what has come |
T1:5.9 | captive. Thus, your real Self is not present in the realm of the | truly real, but is actually present within the illusion. This is why |
T1:7.1 | condition of suffering is as the perceived inability to be who you | truly are, a being existing in union. Take away all, for the moment, |
T1:10.10 | the Peace of God. But look past what you have remembered to what was | truly there. No moment of true learning ever arrived without the |
T2:1.6 | place in the sense that you have imagined it. Even rest, once | truly learned, is simply rest. It is not a resting place, a place to |
T2:1.6 | It is not a point at which you arrive, never to depart. Rest, when | truly learned, is a state of being in which struggle has ceased and |
T2:4.3 | A Course of Love then followed in order to reveal to you who you | truly are. While you continue to act within the world as who you |
T2:4.4 | that corresponded to who you think you are rather than who you | truly are. |
T2:4.5 | with the swimming metaphor. If acting in the world as who you | truly are is like swimming, bumping in to who you think you are could |
T2:4.6 | acting upon notions of who you think you are rather than on who you | truly are, is the appearance of struggle or resistance. As a swimmer |
T2:4.14 | and growth but neither of these are concepts that you understand | truly. Change is not negative and growth does not imply lack. |
T2:4.19 | adjustment of your thinking may not seem to be the miracle that it | truly is, as your awareness of it grows, it is going to raise it to a |
T2:7.12 | To proceed into each relationship as who you | truly are is to bring everlasting change to each and every |
T2:7.16 | not a trust that waits and hopes but a trust that acts from who you | truly are. Real trust requires the discipline of being who you are in |
T2:12.11 | through its denial of the relationships essential to that which you | truly are. |
T2:13.4 | not that I was different than you and you will realize that we are | truly one in being with our Father. As you move into the world with |
T2:13.6 | Forget not who you | truly are, but forget not also to be in joy in your experience here. |
T3:2.8 | truth, no matter how intensely they have been championed, have | truly altered effect for they have not altered cause. |
T3:11.13 | sisters within the house of illusion but must see them where they | truly are—within the House of Truth. As soon as you would “see” the |
T3:11.14 | from use of the word perceive. Perception is gone as soon as you | truly see. |
T3:15.3 | upon the past that is most often what prevents new beginnings from | truly being new. |
T3:21.16 | to your idea that you are a separate being and as such incapable of | truly understanding or knowing your brothers and sisters, those whose |
T4:2.15 | the Self that you are now was not present in the past, but you can | truly now, with the devotion of the observant, see that the Self you |
T4:2.29 | called to see without judgment. To see without judgment is to see | truly. You need not look for good or bad, but only need be steadily |
T4:3.10 | you to see the nature of the world and all that exists within it | truly. Observation will allow you to elevate the personal self to its |
T4:5.10 | for Christ-consciousness, to make the choice to be aware of who you | truly are. To know your Self as my brother or sister in Christ; to be |
T4:5.13 | Many of you have thought of it as a time of judgment. But I tell you | truly; it is no different than the time that is upon you right now. |
T4:8.17 | your true identity. Be done with learning now as you accept who you | truly are. |
T4:12.25 | to the dawning of the consciousness of unity. Realize that it is a | truly new state, a state that cannot be learned, a state the |
D:1.21 | that has sought to teach the truth. In order for the truth to be | truly learned, you first had to enter a state in which this learning |
D:1.27 | for what can only be received in the love and unity in which we | truly exist together, as one body, one Christ, one Self. |
D:3.8 | These are really not new ideas, however, but rather ideas of who you | truly are birthed within the self of form so that the Self and the |
D:3.9 | Ideas of who you | truly are, birthed by the wholehearted self in union with all, are |
D:5.2 | distortions occurred as you assigned meaning or “truth” to things, | truly believing in your ability to do so. You thus determined what |
D:5.7 | produce the desired effect of creating desire for oneness if you | truly saw and understood the body and its acts as representative of |
D:5.7 | represent what was given to help you remember and return to who you | truly are. |
D:5.12 | body’s eyes will not be all that is but will represent all that is | truly. |
D:5.21 | to live in time as a being no longer bound by time. And I tell you | truly, that once acceptance of what is is complete, we will go on to |
D:6.4 | ego as the self, the body, given your choice to return to who you | truly are while still in form, continues, while the ego, of course, |
D:6.4 | aware. As you identify more intimately with the Self you | truly are, the self of form is likely to grow more and more foreign |
D:6.5 | thought reversal that will allow you to live in form as who you | truly are. |
D:6.6 | to be. There is thus truth, or what we might call the seeds of the | truly real, or the energy of creation, in everything that exists in |
D:6.10 | are the laws of God. Although science is beginning to see much as it | truly is, scientists still look for natural laws that govern what is |
D:6.27 | The self of form, as form, could never | truly experience the All of Everything that is the natural state of |
D:7.2 | aspect of creation and thus of the state of union in which you | truly abide. |
D:7.9 | only aspects of wholeness you have not seen content nor matter | truly. You have not been aware of all that you are. You are thus now |
D:7.16 | until your vision is released from old patterns and guides you more | truly. |
D:8.2 | You are too used to thinking of yourself as a learning being to | truly experience the freedom of not being bound by this constraint. |
D:9.3 | defined and acted upon, would fulfill you, allow you to be who you | truly are, end your confusion, and give you peace to usher in the new. |
D:10.3 | state of these givens that allows expression of what is given to | truly come through you and express the Self, because joyous |
D:11.16 | the only contributions that endure, the only contributions that are | truly lasting, are contributions that arise from the well of spirit. |
D:12.4 | joined in unity and became capable of hearing the same language, you | truly began to enter the place of unity, to take the step outside of |
D:13.8 | thoughts, and with the idea that no one will ever be able to | truly know you. But join with others who are experiencing the |
D:13.8 | the evidence to the contrary will be overwhelming. You will begin to | truly understand that you are not alone and separate, and that even |
D:13.12 | functions. By being who you are, and seeing others as who they | truly are, you create the relationship in which sharing can occur. |
D:17.23 | question, but even the specific questions of myth, when seen | truly, were questions of the heart, calling only for response from |
D:Day3.1 | in both an old and a new way. Let me suggest to you what it is | truly all about. It is about the way you have learned and your lack |
D:Day3.6 | but be aware of your feelings as we proceed, for I tell you | truly, here is where your greatest anger, and your greatest lack of |
D:Day3.13 | then that.” The idea of abundance earned. The idea of nothing being | truly free. Not you, and not your gifts. Everything coming with a |
D:Day3.22 | is contingent upon having the “means” to pursue it, and few of you | truly think that money would not solve most of your problems. Even |
D:Day3.29 | you have learned the secret of money, the secret of success: Answer | truly if you really believe this, or if you are merely covering over |
D:Day4.44 | misery you have known and the beginning of new life. And I tell you | truly, here is where this new life either begins or is once again |
D:Day4.49 | only to learn and learning will not transform you. If you do not | truly and wholeheartedly desire this choice, if you do not truly and |
D:Day4.49 | do not truly and wholeheartedly desire this choice, if you do not | truly and wholeheartedly meet the condition of being fearless, you |
D:Day4.56 | To have the kind of discourse that can only be had without fear. To | truly experience relationship. It is from this beginning that you |
D:Day6.2 | focus of our time together, few, if any of you, feel as if you have | truly taken leave of the everyday world of your “normal” existence |
D:Day6.14 | spoken of in our conversations would be there if only you could be | truly “taken away” from it all and experience nothing but our |
D:Day6.21 | This place within is what we are creating here. It is a | truly elevated place. It is as real as a mountain top, in fact much |
D:Day6.32 | and so you will soon see that the difficulty of the time of learning | truly is behind you. |
D:Day8.4 | only then—when you have accepted how you feel—can you respond | truly. Only when you have accepted how you feel do you quit labeling |
D:Day8.9 | not to participate, judge, or appear to accept that which you do not | truly find acceptable. |
D:Day8.11 | This acceptance is the only thing that will | truly prevent judgment, for it does not require you to be your |
D:Day8.21 | time and begin to be aware of your natural ability to respond | truly because you have accepted your feelings in present time. This |
D:Day10.19 | the voice of your own true consciousness, the consciousness that we | truly share. I came to you in the form of the consciousness of the |
D:Day16.11 | feelings are bad will you allow yourself to come to know what they | truly are. |
D:Day18.9 | for a functioning body, mind and heart in separation could not | truly exist and allow for a functioning state of life or |
D:Day19.2 | in creation of the new world. Only those who express themselves are | truly content. |
D:Day29.3 | that will end duality and return you to wholeness—to who you | truly are—in the reality in which you truly exist. |
D:Day29.3 | to wholeness—to who you truly are—in the reality in which you | truly exist. |
D:Day32.15 | if separation had severed relationship, then separation would | truly exist. Each entity or being would be singular and alone. Yet |
D:Day33.8 | How, then, do you respond? If you respond as who you | truly are, you respond with love. Love is the only response. |
D:Day35.20 | called upon to create as you have been, but to create as who you | truly are being. You are called to nothing short of creating a new |
D:Day36.10 | could conceive of self and God in different ways, but you could not | truly create difference but only perceive of difference. You thus |
D:Day37.16 | only—and only because you do not believe that you can “know,” | truly know, what you do in truth know. You know that you know, but |
D:Day37.17 | you to true knowing of your Self. A separate being can only | truly know itself. Yet in knowing yourself, you can come to know that |
E.13 | What you “realize” now you | truly “make real” as your being applies love’s extension to all with |
A.4 | achieved in union, no learning is required. Until you have | truly recognized unity, which may come before or after completing the |
A.8 | the judgments of the mind. You are beginning to know yourself as you | truly are and you will begin to hear the language of the Course as |
A.24 | Through receptivity is the wisdom inherent in being who you | truly are revealed. Being who you truly are, accepting your true |
A.24 | wisdom inherent in being who you truly are revealed. Being who you | truly are, accepting your true identity, is the goal of this Course |
A.26 | beyond the classroom situation. Now a time may come when studying | truly seems to be in order. The guidance provided by their reading |
A.34 | of the past were not lasting and that they are not what they would | truly want now. Remind them that the goal is reached in being who |
A.38 | being spoken in all the ways it is being spoken. Now is the time to | truly begin to “hear” my voice in every aspect of creation and to |
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C:1.8 | heavy was your burden. Had you literally carried a heavy and useless | trunk from one world to another when you had been told by someone |
T2:3.2 | place where everything already exists fully realized. It is like a | trunk full of treasure. Like a menu of possibilities. All you must do |
T2:3.2 | Your heart speaks to you of this treasure and guides you to open the | trunk and release it to the world—to your world—to the human |
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C:1.7 | just in case you might need something. Now you are beginning to | trust that you will not need these things you have carried. Ah, no |
C:1.7 | not need these things you have carried. Ah, no heavy coat. For you | trust the sun will shine, that warmth will surround you. You are an |
C:1.9 | find your own way and have it be a better way. It is the urge not to | trust the teacher in all things but only in certain things. It is the |
C:4.14 | Self in hiding. How dangerous indeed is such an act in a world where | trust can turn to treachery. |
C:10.13 | that belief is unwarranted? What if you are trusting and find that | trust to be misplaced? What if you are simply naïve and are taken for |
C:13.6 | told here. All that is required to gather this new evidence is to | trust in your own heart. Are you willing to believe what your heart |
C:13.11 | Oh yes, and rightly so. Gladly will you let them go and, if you | trust yourself, all the evidence against your brother that you have |
C:14.20 | pledges and promises made. Others may deny their fear, and say they | trust in what they have and the faithfulness of the one they love. |
C:14.20 | Fewer than these are those who do not need to voice their faith and | trust, for their feelings remain strong despite their fear. For even |
C:16.25 | and so you think another must be able to do it better. You no longer | trust yourself with your own power, and so you have forgotten it and |
C:24.1 | you will learn safety. Where you learned to distrust, you will learn | trust. And each learning experience will be a learning experience |
C:25.23 | that the answer you have received is correct, you will soon learn to | trust this quiet process of discernment. You will know you have |
C:27.21 | Your willingness will now depend on whether or not you | trust. Do you trust these words? Do you trust in God? Can you trust |
C:27.21 | Your willingness will now depend on whether or not you trust. Do you | trust these words? Do you trust in God? Can you trust in your Self? |
C:27.21 | depend on whether or not you trust. Do you trust these words? Do you | trust in God? Can you trust in your Self? |
C:27.21 | you trust. Do you trust these words? Do you trust in God? Can you | trust in your Self? |
C:28.4 | Trust and bearing witness go together, as the validation sought | |
C:28.5 | There is a | trust that goes beyond proof, and beyond the need for any witnessing |
C:28.5 | proof, and beyond the need for any witnessing at all. This is the | trust of knowing. Knowing is of the heart, and holds a consistency |
T1:1.5 | re-enacts a previous learning experience arises, you will, if you | trust your heart, be perfectly able to identify illusion and truth. |
T1:1.6 | Although I have just instructed you to | trust in your heart, your reunited mind and heart will now be called |
T1:2.6 | your feelings. It led you so far from the truth that you no longer | trust in it. It confused the smallest issues to such a degree that it |
T2:4.6 | now as you journey back to your real Self. It requires remembrance, | trust, and a wholehearted approach that allows the body, mind and |
T2:7.5 | living. Further, you must remember that relationship is based on | trust. If you are dependent, or supported by others with whom you |
T2:7.16 | have heretofore seen as being an active one. Your attitude toward | trust is one of waiting, as if an active stance toward trust would be |
T2:7.16 | toward trust is one of waiting, as if an active stance toward | trust would be distrustful. You thus will often say that you trust |
T2:7.16 | toward trust would be distrustful. You thus will often say that you | trust when what you are doing is hoping for a specific outcome. Real |
T2:7.16 | trust when what you are doing is hoping for a specific outcome. Real | trust is not a trust that waits and hopes but a trust that acts from |
T2:7.16 | you are doing is hoping for a specific outcome. Real trust is not a | trust that waits and hopes but a trust that acts from who you truly |
T2:7.16 | outcome. Real trust is not a trust that waits and hopes but a | trust that acts from who you truly are. Real trust requires the |
T2:7.16 | waits and hopes but a trust that acts from who you truly are. Real | trust requires the discipline of being who you are in every |
T2:7.16 | who you are in every circumstance and in every relationship. Real | trust begins with your Self. |
T2:7.19 | discipline required to be who you are is a discipline that requires | trust in Self and honesty in relationships. Does this mean that you |
T2:9.16 | only continue to be brought to your awareness as needs until your | trust in their immediate and ongoing fulfillment is complete. Once |
T2:9.16 | in their immediate and ongoing fulfillment is complete. Once this | trust is realized you will no longer think in terms of needs at all. |
T2:9.18 | is necessary only as a learning ground of experience on which | trust can grow. Once this trust is realized you will no longer think |
T2:9.18 | a learning ground of experience on which trust can grow. Once this | trust is realized you will no longer think of trust just as you will |
T2:9.18 | can grow. Once this trust is realized you will no longer think of | trust just as you will no longer think of needs. |
T3:9.2 | of events that will make these ideas into a new reality, you can | trust that they will be there, spreading out like a web, much as the |
T3:13.2 | In such times you can conceive only of a God outside of yourself and | trust not in the benevolence of the experience, whether it be an |
T3:14.10 | others not to regret their choices but not for you, I ask you to | trust in my assurance that this is not so. You must choose to leave |
T3:15.6 | of the same. Some would see six months of change as the basis for | trust in the new. For others six years would not be enough. |
T3:16.12 | bring. These fears rob you of your certainty and result in a lack of | trust. The key to resisting these temptations is not resistance at |
T3:20.17 | Just know these aren’t the ones given you to bring to love and | trust that none will remain forever lost to his or her own Self. |
T4:3.6 | and alone and thus fearful, made relationships fearful as well. | Trust became something to be earned. Even the most loving parent, |
D:1.22 | have learned. You dare not, as yet, to turn to your own heart, and | trust the knowing that has been returned to you as you begin to live |
D:4.11 | design created the universe and all that is in it, or that you | trust enough in the wisdom of your heart, that you know that this is |
D:Day9.33 | confidence. Unity and your access to unity will be your certainty. | Trust in your own abilities—the abilities of the self of form |
D:Day10.6 | or beyond the self of form, you will instinctively have greater | trust in it. You will believe it comes from a place “other than” or |
D:Day10.10 | thoughts that will often determine how you act upon them. Do you | trust in your intuition or do you doubt it? |
D:Day10.11 | as much as you have trusted in rational thought. This lack of | trust works both for you and against you now. It works for you in |
D:Day10.11 | for you in that you do not have to resist and reject an existing | trust as you do with the thoughts of the mind you call rational. It |
D:Day26.5 | You can | trust in your Self. Will you? By tending your garden you will develop |
D:Day26.5 | in your Self. Will you? By tending your garden you will develop this | trust and prepare for your descent to level ground. |
A.14 | the interferences and cautions of your thinking mind. You begin to | trust and as you begin to trust you begin to extend who you are. True |
A.14 | of your thinking mind. You begin to trust and as you begin to | trust you begin to extend who you are. True giving and receiving as |
A.31 | time, to “figure things out.” Problem solving is to be discouraged. | Trust is to be encouraged. Often a discussion can be facilitated |
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D:Day10.7 | as if you shouldn’t do something you were about to do. You may have | trusted the intuition and then learned that had you done what you |
D:Day10.11 | What you have | trusted in the most is rational thought, and intuition is different |
D:Day10.11 | to you through your five senses or as emotions, and you have not | trusted in these feelings as much as you have trusted in rational |
D:Day10.11 | and you have not trusted in these feelings as much as you have | trusted in rational thought. This lack of trust works both for you |
D:Day27.8 | on the Nature of Unity and Its Recognition”, it will become a | trusted ability and, through practice, lose its dualistic seeming |
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C:10.13 | of your neighbor and that belief is unwarranted? What if you are | trusting and find that trust to be misplaced? What if you are simply |
T2:7.5 | If you are dependent, or supported by others with whom you share a | trusting relationship, where is the negativity? Where is the cause |
T2:7.15 | the constant and ongoing exchange that allows needs to be met. It is | trusting that if you have a need for money or time or honesty or |
T2:7.16 | Trusting is not a condition or state of being that you have | |
D:Day3.46 | who would claim to know this anger not, who would claim to wait in | trusting silence for God’s provision, are still waiting for |
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C:5.2 | you see is chaos and nothing in it, including your thoughts, are | trustworthy. This is why your thoughts must be newly dedicated, |
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C:I.1 | to mystery, its quest for answers, and to shift its focus to the | truth and away from what can be learned only by the mind. |
C:I.2 | its new reality it must insist that others follow these new rules. | Truth, it says, has been found, and it is “here” in these new rules |
C:P.11 | no further in your acceptance of the teachings of the Course and the | truth of your Self as God created you, you are abdicating love to |
C:P.13 | your reading of the Course or your discoveries of other forms of the | truth, although you may even have experienced what seemed to be |
C:P.15 | you are demonstrating that you think you can believe in some of the | truth but not all of it. Many of you have accepted, for instance, |
C:P.15 | do battle with. This was hardly the purpose of any teachings of the | truth that have as their aim the exact opposite of this |
C:P.15 | aim the exact opposite of this conflict-inducing situation. The | truth unites. It does not divide. The truth invites peace, not |
C:P.15 | situation. The truth unites. It does not divide. The | truth invites peace, not conflict. Partial truth is not only |
C:P.15 | It does not divide. The truth invites peace, not conflict. Partial | truth is not only impossible, it is damaging. For sooner or later in |
C:P.16 | You who have come close to | truth only to turn your back and refuse to see it, turn around and |
C:P.27 | Whether this is your belief or not, it comes close to the | truth in a form that you can understand. Jesus is simply the example |
C:P.31 | with another human being, knowing what they stand for, what their | truth is, what rules they obey, how they think and how what they |
C:1.6 | You should be in a hurry only to hear the | truth. And of course all of the ways that you act when you want to |
C:1.8 | wiser that it would not be needed, you would upon realizing the | truth ask yourself what else you had been told and disregarded. You |
C:1.9 | of information, and true with the teaching and learning of the | truth as well. The only way that you can fail to learn the truth is |
C:1.9 | of the truth as well. The only way that you can fail to learn the | truth is to demand to learn it on your own. For on your own it is |
C:1.10 | Accept me as your teacher and accept that I will teach you the | truth. Find no shame in this. You cannot learn what I would teach you |
C:1.10 | you are your Self. All your effort is based on disbelief of this | truth, and your attempts to prove that this truth is not the truth. |
C:1.10 | on disbelief of this truth, and your attempts to prove that this | truth is not the truth. All that this effort brings you is |
C:1.10 | of this truth, and your attempts to prove that this truth is not the | truth. All that this effort brings you is frustration. All your |
C:2.1 | You do it constantly by choosing to see illusion rather than the | truth. You cannot be taught love but you can be taught to see love |
C:2.11 | on top of an illusion. You have but accepted illusion as the | truth, and so seek other illusions to change what never was into |
C:3.3 | All is shared. This has always been true and is endlessly true. | Truth is truth. There are no degrees of truth. |
C:3.3 | is shared. This has always been true and is endlessly true. Truth is | truth. There are no degrees of truth. |
C:3.3 | true and is endlessly true. Truth is truth. There are no degrees of | truth. |
C:4.16 | you little in return. And yet in this resentment you recognize the | truth of what love is. |
C:4.20 | what you have made it, a place where love fits not and enters not in | truth. But love has entered you and leaves you not, and so you too |
C:4.26 | safe and secure within you and your brother, as you join together in | truth. Think you not that this joining is a metaphor, a string of |
C:5.5 | what you can’t conceive of and what your heart must newly learn. All | truth is generalizable because truth is not concerned with any of the |
C:5.5 | what your heart must newly learn. All truth is generalizable because | truth is not concerned with any of the specific details or forms of |
C:5.6 | completely for granted that you have forgotten that it exists. All | truth lies in relationship, even one so simple as this. The pencil is |
C:5.6 | one thing cannot cause another without their being one or joined in | truth. |
C:5.11 | that you feel are real, and neither good nor bad. Your feelings in | truth come from love, your response to them is what is guided by |
C:5.18 | world of illusion where nothing is real and nothing is happening in | truth. This illusionary world is full of things you have told |
C:6.7 | to perceive correctly, and from there to go beyond perception to the | truth. |
C:6.8 | of what you are. Every contrast that you see here but points to this | truth. Evil is only seen in relation to good. Chaos is only seen in |
C:6.8 | demonstrates only to reveal the relationship that exists between | truth and illusion. When you chose to deny relationship, you chose a |
C:6.8 | chaos. What is separate from good is evil. What is separate from the | truth is insane. Since you cannot be separate, all these factors that |
C:6.8 | can be what you cannot be. You chose to live in opposition to the | truth, and the opposition is of your making. |
C:6.9 | Choose again! And let go your fear of what the | truth will bring. What could be more insane than that which you now |
C:6.14 | While a choice for heaven is indeed a choice to renounce hell, while | truth is indeed a choice to renounce illusion, these are the only |
C:6.14 | that exist, and they do not extend into your illusions but only into | truth. For in truth are all illusions gone, in heaven is all thought |
C:6.14 | they do not extend into your illusions but only into truth. For in | truth are all illusions gone, in heaven is all thought of hell |
C:6.22 | His appointed helpers can lead you from this self-deception to the | truth. You have been so successful at deception that you no longer |
C:7.1 | and it will be here as well: What you give you will receive in | truth. What you do not receive is a measure of what you withhold. |
C:7.1 | most severe, your heart knows that what you give you receive in | truth. |
C:7.2 | or your own Self. Your giving must be total for you to receive in | truth. We will concentrate more now, however, on withholding than on |
C:7.7 | away. This is the only Self that holds the light of who you are in | truth, the Self that is joined with the Christ in you. |
C:7.8 | won’t let go. As you learn that what you give you will receive in | truth, you will see that what abides within your heart is all that is |
C:7.9 | world the world it is. What you withhold allows illusion to rule and | truth to be locked away in a vault so impenetrable and so long |
C:7.9 | You have not realized the vault is your own heart, or that the | truth is what you have chosen to keep secure and set aside there. |
C:7.9 | that this is so and that what you give away you will receive in | truth, you will throw open the doors to this safe house, and all the |
C:7.10 | that nonetheless are merely effects of the selfsame cause that keeps | truth separate from illusion. Where truth has come illusion is no |
C:7.10 | of the selfsame cause that keeps truth separate from illusion. Where | truth has come illusion is no more. Truth has no need of your |
C:7.10 | separate from illusion. Where truth has come illusion is no more. | Truth has no need of your protection, for truth brought to illusion |
C:7.10 | come illusion is no more. Truth has no need of your protection, for | truth brought to illusion shines its light into the darkness, causing |
C:7.16 | from the world of yourself? Both these things are much the same in | truth, for what you hold away from all the rest, what you hold for |
C:7.16 | alone as they would be if they did not exist. They bring you not to | truth or happiness, nor can they buy you love or the success you |
C:7.18 | of your split mind. Even your language and images reflect this | truth, this difference between the wisdom of your heart and that of |
C:7.19 | It is from this center that | truth will light your way. |
C:7.20 | in and having at least some elementary understanding of what the | truth of your reality actually is. |
C:7.21 | authority than you, license to provide you with their version of the | truth, and for consistency’s sake you choose to believe in the |
C:7.21 | for consistency’s sake you choose to believe in the version of the | truth most predominate in your society. Thus the truth is different |
C:7.21 | the version of the truth most predominate in your society. Thus the | truth is different in one place than it is in another and it even |
C:7.22 | alternative. An alternative exists. Not in dreams of fantasy but in | truth. Not in changing form and circumstance but in eternal |
C:7.23 | Start with this idea: You will allow for the possibility of a new | truth to be revealed to your waiting heart. Hold in your heart the |
C:7.23 | read these words—and when you finish reading these words—their | truth will be revealed to you. Let your heart be open to a new kind |
C:7.23 | your heart be open to a new kind of evidence of what constitutes the | truth. Think of no other outcomes than your happiness, and when |
C:8.1 | your heart, are what we will now work with, separating as we do the | truth from your perception of it. |
C:8.3 | that we will speak of here as being of the highest level, though in | truth, no levels separate union at all. As a learning being, the idea |
C:8.10 | or relationship. Often this search is called seeking for the | truth. While the way in which you go about seeking for the truth in |
C:8.10 | for the truth. While the way in which you go about seeking for the | truth in places it is not causes it to remain hidden from you, your |
C:8.10 | is not causes it to remain hidden from you, your recognition that a | truth is available in a place other than on the surface is useful to |
C:8.11 | a heart or mind? Without union all your seeking will not reveal the | truth. And while there is a part of you that knows this, you prefer |
C:8.11 | cause. You look for explanations and information rather than the | truth you claim to seek. You look in judgment rather than in |
C:8.11 | you knew how this union worked you would surely use it to find the | truth, and for other objectives as well. You would like to be a |
C:8.11 | a person who could, as in a court of law, separate right from wrong, | truth from lies, fact from fiction. You do not even see that what you |
C:8.11 | is further separation, and that separation cannot bring about the | truth nor arise from unity. |
C:8.15 | what appears to be and no more. Let it not keep you from seeing the | truth, as you do not let other surface conditions hide the truth from |
C:8.15 | the truth, as you do not let other surface conditions hide the | truth from you. Even if you have not formerly found the truth, you |
C:8.15 | hide the truth from you. Even if you have not formerly found the | truth, you have recognized what is not the truth. Your body is not |
C:8.15 | not formerly found the truth, you have recognized what is not the | truth. Your body is not the truth of who you are, no matter how much |
C:8.15 | you have recognized what is not the truth. Your body is not the | truth of who you are, no matter how much it appears to be. For now, |
C:8.16 | it too would be real. Just as if a surface situation contained the | truth, it would be the truth. If your body and what lies within it |
C:8.16 | Just as if a surface situation contained the truth, it would be the | truth. If your body and what lies within it are not who you are, you |
C:8.17 | else. Your home is here. You think this is incongruous with the | truth as I’m revealing it, the truth that heaven is your home, but it |
C:8.17 | think this is incongruous with the truth as I’m revealing it, the | truth that heaven is your home, but it is not. There is no here in |
C:8.24 | created in God’s likeness. This image is based on your memory of the | truth of God’s creation and your desire to create like your Father. |
C:8.26 | least one long remembered incident that when given to the light of | truth revealed a lie of outlandish proportions. These are the |
C:8.26 | memories of loved ones you were sure were trying to hurt you when in | truth they were only trying to help. The memories of situations you |
C:8.26 | situations you deemed meant to embarrass or destroy you that were in | truth meant to teach you what you needed to learn to lead you to a |
C:8.27 | you retain to the smallest detail, and yet the details mask the | truth so thoroughly that all truth is given over to illusion. |
C:8.27 | detail, and yet the details mask the truth so thoroughly that all | truth is given over to illusion. |
C:8.29 | This is the | truth of your existence, an existence in which your eyes deceive you |
C:8.29 | believes not in the deception. Your days are but evidence of this | truth. What your eyes behold will one day deceive you while what your |
C:9.8 | that you believe it is what you are, rather than believing in the | truth. But just as you have done this, you can undo this. This is the |
C:9.8 | on believing in the illusion you have made, or to begin to see the | truth. |
C:9.12 | illusions concerning it, when undone, will quickly reveal to you the | truth because your misperceptions concerning your heart remain closer |
C:9.12 | your misperceptions concerning your heart remain closer to the | truth than any that you hold. The memories of your heart are the |
C:9.14 | this insane situation are guided by memories trying to reveal the | truth to you. They call to you from a place that you know not. The |
C:9.16 | love. Fear is thus the source of all illusion, love the source of | truth. |
C:9.19 | It has been said often that cause and effect are one in | truth. The world you see is the effect of fear. Each one of you would |
C:9.24 | accomplish what you seek is the replacement of illusion with the | truth, the replacement of fear with love, the replacement of your |
C:9.35 | of forgiveness upon you and your world. While there is no need in | truth for this forgiveness, as there is no truth to this big change |
C:9.35 | While there is no need in truth for this forgiveness, as there is no | truth to this big change that you believe you have undergone, your |
C:9.36 | of union to you. This memory of your divinity is what you seek in | truth from each special relationship you enter into, but your true |
C:10.2 | to you. As much as I would like it to be so, my telling you the | truth of your existence is not enough of itself to make you aware of |
C:10.2 | you where to look, and save you countless years of seeking where the | truth is not, if you will but seek where I bid you find. |
C:10.3 | you hold so dear. Your thought system is completely alien to the | truth, but completely consistent as a system. You cannot abandon one |
C:10.3 | but neither can you learn of it in parts. The thought system of | truth is as wholly consistent as the thought system of illusion, and |
C:10.4 | is at the source, and this is as true of illusion as of the | truth. You see your body as your self, and your self as “source” of |
C:10.4 | but in the eternal wholeness in which God and you together exist in | truth. |
C:11.12 | your free will like unto your Father’s will, which is one with it in | truth. |
C:11.16 | that comes not from weakness but from strength, and that goes out to | truth and not illusion. It is a call whose answer will come to you |
C:12.16 | heart. So we continue, realizing that these words can express the | truth only within their ability as symbols, and that farther than |
C:12.16 | symbols, and that farther than where these symbols can take you, the | truth lies within your Self. |
C:12.23 | Separation is painful only to those who believe it can occur in | truth. What would a child’s rejection or a parent’s death mean to |
C:13.6 | or verifiable, will offer you the evidence you seek to confirm the | truth of what you are being told here. All that is required to gather |
C:13.9 | guide you gently back to where you want to be and already are in | truth. |
C:14.8 | chaos for the laws of reason. The laws of illusion for the laws of | truth. |
C:14.24 | your world, each purpose is as senseless and as reversed from the | truth as is the next. |
C:14.25 | to it than you are. While you realize not the purpose of anything in | truth, you cannot know love or your own Self. |
C:14.27 | relationship with your brother, which is the only one you have in | truth. Only this relationship is real, and in it are included all |
C:15.6 | yet this is but a fraction of who your specialness influences. In | truth, your specialness affects everyone. |
C:15.11 | all they would hold dear. But which would you rather betray? The | truth or illusion? You cannot be loyal to both, and herein lies your |
C:15.11 | or abandon hope of receiving. And so you choose illusion over | truth and betray all that you are and the hope your brother has |
C:15.12 | to hell. But it also is not a difficult choice, nor one that is in | truth yours alone to make. This choice cannot be made without your |
C:16.6 | for is what you will find, but finding it does not make it the | truth, except as it is the truth about what you choose to see. Your |
C:16.6 | find, but finding it does not make it the truth, except as it is the | truth about what you choose to see. Your choice lies with God or with |
C:16.10 | and two sides that oppose each other. How can this be reason? The | truth opposes nothing, nor does love. |
C:16.12 | would enumerate. True forgiveness simply looks past illusion to the | truth where there are no sins to be forgiven, no wrongs to be |
C:16.15 | proof before you can believe or accept something as a fact or as the | truth, and certainly before you can act upon it, you live as if you |
C:18.19 | Your lack of recognition can thus be overcome by remembering the | truth of what you are. |
C:18.22 | body’s function to go unrecognized. You thus have not recognized the | truth of what causes pain nor that you can reject the experience of |
C:19.4 | the world that was created for your learning, and that so exists in | truth. It is not the only world by any means, but it is still heaven |
C:19.20 | go away. This going back will leave you debt free and thus free in | truth. |
C:19.21 | journey without distance. You need not go in search of it, and in | truth, cannot, for the past does not abide in you. What you need |
C:19.22 | as it has been described, a sorting of the real from the unreal, of | truth from illusion. Despite the similarity between what this will |
C:20.31 | fear and rejected love. Now the reverse is true. This reversal of | truth has changed the nature of your universe and the laws by which |
C:20.48 | thought at all, but is beyond thought. It is not wisdom but the | truth. The truth is that which exists. The false is illusion. Love is |
C:20.48 | at all, but is beyond thought. It is not wisdom but the truth. The | truth is that which exists. The false is illusion. Love is all that |
C:21.7 | this conflict-inducing situation. You accept that your mind sees one | truth and your heart another, and you act anyway! You act without |
C:21.9 | while only a wholehearted approach will determine true meaning, the | truth is the truth and does not change. Only unity, however, allows |
C:21.9 | wholehearted approach will determine true meaning, the truth is the | truth and does not change. Only unity, however, allows you to see the |
C:21.9 | and does not change. Only unity, however, allows you to see the | truth and to claim it as your discovery and your truth as well as |
C:21.9 | you to see the truth and to claim it as your discovery and your | truth as well as universal truth. Seeing the truth returns you to |
C:21.9 | to claim it as your discovery and your truth as well as universal | truth. Seeing the truth returns you to unity and to true |
C:21.9 | your discovery and your truth as well as universal truth. Seeing the | truth returns you to unity and to true communication or communion |
C:21.9 | always been meant to symbolize the unity of those who know the one | truth. |
C:21.10 | Knowing the one | truth is not about knowing a certain dogma or a set of facts. Those |
C:21.10 | about knowing a certain dogma or a set of facts. Those who know the | truth do not see themselves as right and others as wrong. Those who |
C:21.10 | not see themselves as right and others as wrong. Those who know the | truth find it for themselves by joining mind and heart. Those who |
C:21.10 | find it for themselves by joining mind and heart. Those who know the | truth become beings of love and light and see the same loving truth |
C:21.10 | the truth become beings of love and light and see the same loving | truth in all. |
C:22.18 | being talked about. The first we talked of earlier as the finding of | truth. The second is what we are talking of here, the finding of a |
C:22.22 | a first step in going beyond meaning as definition to meaning as | truth. As odd and impersonal as it will seem at first, I assure you |
C:23.13 | the creation of form of another kind. A wholehearted belief in the | truth about your Self is what is required to cause this to be so. It |
C:23.27 | truly choose to change your beliefs and move on to the new or the | truth. |
C:27.10 | your mind to accept all relationship instead? If all meaning and all | truth lies in relationship, can you be other than relationship |
C:27.12 | you do not understand does not mean that you are not learning the | truth. You do not understand because you think in terms of |
C:27.12 | on your thinking. Again you are bidden to turn to your heart for the | truth that is hidden there yet waiting to be revealed. Your heart |
C:28.1 | to what you have learned. As this Course bears witness to the | truth, thus must your lives bear witness. Lest this too be distorted, |
C:28.2 | and it is not meant to be thus. How, then, you might ask, is the | truth brought to those still living in illusion? |
C:30.7 | dying to the body. The person who knows, truly knows, the simplest | truth of the identity of the Self no longer lives in a dualistic |
C:30.9 | traveled far from words of love, words promised and words given in | truth. For no love is finite in nature. Love has no beginning and no |
C:30.14 | they cannot go unfulfilled. Giving and receiving are thus one in | truth. God’s laws are generalizable and do not change, and thus the |
C:31.3 | How silly is it to be afraid of the | truth? Fear of the truth is like a fear of the impossible being |
C:31.3 | How silly is it to be afraid of the truth? Fear of the | truth is like a fear of the impossible being possible. Like the fear |
C:31.7 | your understanding of you. Form mimics content. Form mimics the | truth, but does not replace it. |
C:31.8 | The rest of your world imitates | truth as well. You live on one world, one planet, one Earth. You may |
C:31.11 | perception of your thoughts as yourself is the closest answer to the | truth that you were able, in your limited view of yourself, to come |
C:31.14 | clings to the idea of separation, and thus cannot grasp the basic | truth of your existence: that giving and receiving are one in truth. |
C:31.14 | basic truth of your existence: that giving and receiving are one in | truth. Put another way, all this says is that in order to be your |
C:31.16 | ego that deems honesty a game; the ego that you let decide upon your | truth. For what you live is what you believe is the truth about |
C:31.16 | decide upon your truth. For what you live is what you believe is the | truth about yourself. While you continue to live dishonestly, your |
C:31.18 | The | truth is your identity. Honesty is being free of deception. You, who |
C:31.19 | You cannot be honest while you do not know the | truth about yourself. If you remembered your Self, notions such as |
C:31.20 | ashamed of, nothing to keep hidden, leaving you with nothing but the | truth of who you are. Thus, what you give through sharing you gain in |
C:31.20 | of who you are. Thus, what you give through sharing you gain in | truth. No other type of gain is possible. |
C:31.21 | which brought to love are accomplished and simply become the | truth that has always existed about who you are. |
C:31.23 | which the holy relationship you have with everything is revealed in | truth. This truth lies within everything that exists, as it lies |
C:31.23 | relationship you have with everything is revealed in truth. This | truth lies within everything that exists, as it lies within you. As |
C:31.23 | love, no deception is possible, and you can only be who you are in | truth. |
C:31.24 | What you gain in | truth is never lost or forgotten again, because it returns |
C:31.25 | Your ego thoughts can never share the | truth with you nor with anyone else. The ego invented the idea of |
C:31.25 | you nor with anyone else. The ego invented the idea of “telling” the | truth and using it as an opposite to telling an untruth or lie. Thus |
C:31.25 | an untruth or lie. Thus were born ideas of being able to keep | truth a secret, one of the most ridiculous ideas of the ego thought |
C:31.26 | Your past has nothing to do with the | truth about who you are, except in the degree to which it has or has |
C:31.26 | has not helped you to remember who you are. What you have learned in | truth resides in your mind as a part of you. What you have not yet |
C:31.26 | other words, awaits the transfer of your feelings and experience to | truth, and thus to your mind. Only the truth abides within your mind, |
C:31.26 | feelings and experience to truth, and thus to your mind. Only the | truth abides within your mind, for only it can enter the holy altar |
C:31.27 | This altar is not a thing, but a devotion to the one | truth, the whole truth. Being of one mind is being of one truth, and |
C:31.27 | This altar is not a thing, but a devotion to the one truth, the whole | truth. Being of one mind is being of one truth, and how can you be of |
C:31.27 | to the one truth, the whole truth. Being of one mind is being of one | truth, and how can you be of anything less? Only the ego sprang from |
C:31.27 | that created the illusion of separate minds and varying degrees of | truth. |
C:31.28 | not what you seek, what you find varies. Since there is only one | truth, finding a variety of answers means nothing. If you but change |
C:31.29 | and sisters want to see, they can learn nothing from you. If your | truth about who you think you are changes day-to-day, you are |
C:31.31 | When you find the | truth of any brother or sister, you find the truth about your Self, |
C:31.31 | When you find the truth of any brother or sister, you find the | truth about your Self, for the truth does not change. And if who you |
C:31.31 | any brother or sister, you find the truth about your Self, for the | truth does not change. And if who you truly are is the truth, how can |
C:31.31 | Self, for the truth does not change. And if who you truly are is the | truth, how can you be different? Thus it can be said that the truth |
C:31.31 | is the truth, how can you be different? Thus it can be said that the | truth and the mind are one in truth. The truth is what is. What is |
C:31.31 | Thus it can be said that the truth and the mind are one in | truth. The truth is what is. What is not the truth is illusion. Does |
C:31.31 | it can be said that the truth and the mind are one in truth. The | truth is what is. What is not the truth is illusion. Does this not |
C:31.31 | and the mind are one in truth. The truth is what is. What is not the | truth is illusion. Does this not make perfect sense? |
C:31.32 | It is in this perfect sense of the perfect sanity of | truth that salvation lies. Salvation is simply your return to your |
C:31.33 | If your sister and brother seek the | truth, or salvation, from you, and you seek the truth, or salvation |
C:31.33 | and brother seek the truth, or salvation, from you, and you seek the | truth, or salvation from them, what is truly occurring? How can this |
C:31.33 | This is but another aspect of giving and receiving being one in | truth. Giving and receiving are both taking place, both at the same |
C:31.34 | to know, or remember, who you are. It is in your recognition of the | truth about your brother and sister that you recognize the truth |
C:31.34 | of the truth about your brother and sister that you recognize the | truth about your Self. It is only in relationship that this occurs, |
C:32.2 | seek the wisdom of your heart you call upon me. When you seek the | truth that is in your mind, you call upon the Holy Spirit. Thus is |
C:32.2 | that you are of one Mind and one Heart, and that regardless of this | truth you will not, in coming to know and experience this, lose your |
C:32.3 | Thus we end this Course with love given and love received in | truth. You are the learner here until you realize that you are Love. |
T1:1.4 | It is in the present-moment experience memory provides that | truth rather than illusion can now be experienced and learned from. |
T1:1.5 | All that you have experienced in | truth is love. All that illusion provided you with was nothing. Thus |
T1:1.5 | remember and re-experience is that of separating illusion from the | truth. This act will require no effort for what you have learned in |
T1:1.5 | if you trust your heart, be perfectly able to identify illusion and | truth. This is a simple act of recognizing meaning. All that you |
T1:1.6 | and learning goals of this Course. The mechanics of the mind can in | truth be left behind now as we concentrate rather on the art of |
T1:1.10 | that knows no bounds, “this is what it is to experience and know the | truth. This is what it is to create, for this is what it is like to |
T1:1.10 | the mind joined in union will now, more and more, recognize only | truth and experience only the truly real. |
T1:1.12 | Be willing now to apply the art of thought to the experience of | truth. |
T1:2.1 | that needs to come to an end. This ending is but a beginning in | truth and has led you to readiness to learn the art of thought. |
T1:2.3 | To experience the | truth and apply to that experience the thoughts of the ego-mind, the |
T1:2.3 | the same thoughts that were applied to former experiences of the | truth, would be to respond to love the same way again. The questions |
T1:2.6 | lifetime deadened many of your feelings. It led you so far from the | truth that you no longer trust in it. It confused the smallest issues |
T1:2.7 | further entrenched the ego-mind. To think that you could learn the | truth of who you are through these same means was the fallacy that |
T1:2.11 | by the simple statement of giving and receiving being one in | truth. The implications of this statement are far broader than at |
T1:3.1 | learning. They are but opportunities to replace illusion with the | truth so that the truth of who you are is all that remains. |
T1:3.1 | are but opportunities to replace illusion with the truth so that the | truth of who you are is all that remains. |
T1:3.2 | how different from the experience of illusion is the experience of | truth is the same as seeing how different the art of thought is from |
T1:3.3 | the higher order. Because of all of this, it cannot experience the | truth and so exists in illusion. |
T1:3.4 | The experience of | truth dispels illusion and thus the ego-mind. The art of thought |
T1:3.5 | that depends on it. How can you be convinced to live as if the | truth were otherwise? For only if you begin to live as if the truth |
T1:3.5 | if the truth were otherwise? For only if you begin to live as if the | truth were otherwise can you see that it truly is otherwise, or based |
T1:3.6 | The only way for you to come to live in | truth is through faith; not a faith in what might be, but a faith in |
T1:4.2 | order for all your thoughts to become the miracles that express the | truth of who you are. This Treatise will put your instruction fully |
T1:4.17 | but lead to a continuation of the belief in different forms of the | truth. |
T1:4.18 | is being taught here in order to prevent just such a conclusion. The | truth is the truth and not dependent upon your definition of it. A |
T1:4.18 | here in order to prevent just such a conclusion. The truth is the | truth and not dependent upon your definition of it. A response is not |
T1:4.19 | about those things that you experience. Response reveals the | truth to you because it reveals the truth of you. |
T1:4.19 | experience. Response reveals the truth to you because it reveals the | truth of you. |
T1:4.21 | the thinking of the ego-mind. The art of thought will reveal the | truth to you. The thinking of the ego-mind would simply reinterpret |
T1:4.22 | self-congratulation in favor of Self-revelation. The saying, “The | truth shall be revealed to you” is the same as saying “Your Self |
T1:5.4 | would fear that may actually grow stronger as you get closer to the | truth. This is the part of you that believes this communication |
T1:5.8 | In order to experience the | truth, you must move into a state that is real. Nothing is as real as |
T1:5.10 | with the only thought system that is real, the thought system of the | truth. How could a thought system based on anything but the truth |
T1:5.10 | of the truth. How could a thought system based on anything but the | truth lead to anything but illusion? |
T1:6.1 | and this is why it can be unlearned. The thought system of the | truth is always present as the truth is always present and can be |
T1:6.1 | unlearned. The thought system of the truth is always present as the | truth is always present and can be neither learned nor unlearned. It |
T1:6.2 | produce a divine outcome. Said in another way, prayer reproduces the | truth and allows the truth to exist as it is. Prayer does this |
T1:6.2 | Said in another way, prayer reproduces the truth and allows the | truth to exist as it is. Prayer does this because it is the act of |
T1:6.2 | Only from within a state that is real can anything happen in | truth. |
T1:6.4 | came about, as it is, like much you have learned, close to the | truth without being the truth. |
T1:6.4 | is, like much you have learned, close to the truth without being the | truth. |
T1:7.2 | suffering. Even those who understand as completely as possible the | truth of who they are accept suffering. My use of the word accept is |
T1:7.2 | health is disease; the absence of peace is conflict, the absence of | truth illusion. This belief does not accept that there is only one |
T1:7.4 | matter how effective they were and no matter how much they spoke the | truth will be to not learn the new. |
T1:8.3 | are the greatest of changes seen. Thus the understanding of the | truth of an historical event changes over time and it may take a |
T1:8.3 | take a hundred or a thousand or even two thousand years for the real | truth to be realized. Even though many versions of the truth have |
T1:8.3 | for the real truth to be realized. Even though many versions of the | truth have been accepted previously, there is only one truth. There |
T1:8.3 | of the truth have been accepted previously, there is only one | truth. There was only one truth at the time the event or change took |
T1:8.3 | accepted previously, there is only one truth. There was only one | truth at the time the event or change took place, and there is only |
T1:8.3 | at the time the event or change took place, and there is only one | truth in time or eternity regardless of the variety of |
T1:8.3 | time or eternity regardless of the variety of interpretations of the | truth. |
T1:8.4 | I have come to you now to reveal the one | truth that has existed for the past two thousand years without your |
T1:8.11 | within which you live. In other words you live as much by myth as by | truth and myth often more accurately reflects the truth than what you |
T1:8.11 | much by myth as by truth and myth often more accurately reflects the | truth than what you would call real. This is not a call, however, to |
T1:8.11 | This is not a call, however, to embrace myth, but to embrace the | truth. |
T1:8.16 | state. It is one more demonstration of cause and effect being one in | truth. It is one more demonstration of what needs to occur now, in |
T1:8.16 | of what needs to occur now, in this time, in order for the | truth of the resurrection to be revealed and lived. |
T1:9.2 | Whether you be male or female matters not, as you are in | truth, the union of each. The end of separation that brought about |
T1:9.6 | and a receiver. You knew that giving and receiving makes one in | truth. This is your recreation of this universal truth. You |
T1:9.6 | makes one in truth. This is your recreation of this universal | truth. You remembered that something does not come from nothing and |
T1:9.8 | for the Self to be birthed, giving and receiving must be one in | truth. Yet it seems there must be one to give and one to receive. You |
T1:9.8 | the Christ within you does this giving and receiving become one in | truth. |
T1:10.13 | not chosen yet to accept your inheritance. Yet let the memory of the | truth return to you now and you will see that peace is all you have |
T2:2.8 | All of you are capable of hearing the | truth of what the heart would tell you. All of you are just as |
T2:2.8 | would tell you. All of you are just as capable of believing in that | truth as of doubting it. All that prevents you from believing in |
T2:2.8 | truth as of doubting it. All that prevents you from believing in | truth is a mind and heart acting in separation rather than in union. |
T2:3.4 | of Love and is returned to now for a specific reason. While the | truth that it is the Christ in you that learns may have been given |
T2:4.8 | is one that recognizes that giving and receiving are the same in | truth. |
T2:5.7 | Until you have fully integrated the | truth that giving and receiving are one, you will not fully believe |
T2:5.7 | that needs are not lacks. Until you have fully integrated the | truth that giving and receiving are one, you will not realize that |
T2:7.11 | who you are. This relates to giving and receiving being one in | truth in a very concrete way. For to go out into the world with the |
T2:7.13 | doing good works. This is about being who you are and seeing the | truth rather than the illusion that surrounds you. You cannot, in |
T2:7.14 | all “others” is to believe in giving and receiving being one in | truth. |
T2:7.19 | cannot long abide in the holy place of your heart. Then, with | truth and illusion separated, you develop the discipline to express |
T2:7.20 | the acceptance of the belief that giving and receiving are one in | truth changes the function of time as you know it. There is not a |
T2:7.21 | experience. As you experience giving and receiving being one in | truth, your belief will become true conviction. Your ability to |
T2:7.21 | aspect of your identity and accepted as the nature of who you are in | truth. |
T2:8.1 | no relationships are special. Your loyalty must be totally to the | truth of who you are and not continue to be split by special |
T2:8.2 | Remember too the practice of devotion for in this practice is the | truth separated from illusion. |
T2:8.4 | to know your Self and to act on this knowing. These are calls to | truth and but take the form of honesty for a brief time as the truth |
T2:8.4 | to truth and but take the form of honesty for a brief time as the | truth of who you are is revealed to you and through your |
T2:8.5 | or expected of you. This is an acceptance that you know your own | truth and an acceptance that that truth will not change. As we have |
T2:8.5 | acceptance that you know your own truth and an acceptance that that | truth will not change. As we have said that you are not called to a |
T2:8.6 | It was said often within A Course of Love that the | truth does not change. Thus the truth of who you are has not changed |
T2:8.6 | within A Course of Love that the truth does not change. Thus the | truth of who you are has not changed and you are as you were created. |
T2:8.6 | must be fully realized here in order for you to accept the | truth of who you are and to come to an acceptance of the unchangeable |
T2:8.6 | are and to come to an acceptance of the unchangeable nature of this | truth. This is akin to being done with seeking. This is the final |
T2:8.6 | found. You need no longer journey onto the paths of seeking. The | truth of yourself that you reveal now will not become a new truth as |
T2:8.6 | The truth of yourself that you reveal now will not become a new | truth as you take a new path. Your path now is sure and its final |
T2:9.19 | old ways of thinking leave you, you will be left as who you are in | truth. |
T2:10.7 | variety and level of experience. Yet no one can know more of the | truth than another, and no one can know less. |
T2:10.8 | Just beyond your mind’s ability to call it forth lies the | truth that you and all other beings know. The access to what seems to |
T2:10.14 | through each day and all the experiences within it as who you are in | truth. It releases you from the feeling of needing to control or |
T2:11.1 | This is how you were created and how you remain. This is the | truth of who you are and even, in your own terms, a fact of your |
T2:11.1 | extend forgiveness to yourself and all you hold responsible for this | truth. This forgiveness has now extended in two distinct ways. First |
T2:11.4 | and the only thing given by you the power to do battle with the | truth, or with God. Remember now and always that you and God are one |
T2:11.5 | A God of love does not do battle for | truth needs no protection. The truth is not threatened by untruth. |
T2:11.5 | A God of love does not do battle for truth needs no protection. The | truth is not threatened by untruth. The truth simply exists as love |
T2:11.5 | needs no protection. The truth is not threatened by untruth. The | truth simply exists as love exists and as you exist. When we say |
T2:11.5 | something is, this is what it is of which we speak. When we say all | truth is generalizable, all needs are shared, all knowing is shared, |
T2:11.12 | still exist in relationship. This is the key to understanding the | truth of these statements. For even while you have chosen separation, |
T2:11.12 | that this has occurred; that what could never be true has become the | truth. |
T2:12.4 | They do not take away free will but free the will to respond to | truth. They are the ultimate acceptance of giving and receiving being |
T2:12.4 | are the ultimate acceptance of giving and receiving being one in | truth. |
T2:12.6 | belief in the miracle to simply knowing. Knowing is knowing the | truth. Knowing is right-thinking. Your return to knowing or |
T2:13.4 | put forth in this Treatise. Know that, in the time of unity, the | truth will be shared by all. |
T3:1.4 | A representation of the | truth not only reveals the truth but becomes the truth. A |
T3:1.4 | A representation of the truth not only reveals the | truth but becomes the truth. A representation of what is not the |
T3:1.4 | of the truth not only reveals the truth but becomes the | truth. A representation of what is not the truth reveals only |
T3:1.4 | the truth but becomes the truth. A representation of what is not the | truth reveals only illusion and becomes illusion. Thus, as your |
T3:1.4 | Thus, as your personal self becomes a representation of the | truth it will become who you are in truth. |
T3:1.4 | becomes a representation of the truth it will become who you are in | truth. |
T3:1.5 | toward this goal is in developing an awareness of what is not the | truth. While the ability to distinguish between the true and the |
T3:1.7 | you who has not begun to experience the transformation that is, in | truth, occurring, although you may not as yet have seen the changes |
T3:1.8 | existed as more than a representation. While when joined with the | truth, this representation will be acknowledged as what it is and as |
T3:1.8 | this representation will be acknowledged as what it is and as the | truth of who you are, to erroneously have seen your former |
T3:1.8 | erroneously have seen your former representation of illusion as the | truth of who you are is what has led to your perception of the world |
T3:1.9 | the mist of illusion in which it was hidden and to be represented in | truth by the form you occupy and have previously seen as the reality |
T3:1.12 | To become a whole Self, with no parts hidden, a Self with no parts in | truth, is the task that I set before you and am here to help you |
T3:1.13 | done. We work with what we have, a form fully able to represent the | truth and, in so doing, we bring the truth to life and life to the |
T3:1.13 | fully able to represent the truth and, in so doing, we bring the | truth to life and life to the truth. |
T3:1.13 | truth and, in so doing, we bring the truth to life and life to the | truth. |
T3:2.2 | value. Art is a representation but it also becomes something in | truth, something that has been named art. Art becomes something in |
T3:2.2 | truth, something that has been named art. Art becomes something in | truth by expanding awareness, or in other words, by making something |
T3:2.5 | to be one with God no longer. This could not be further from the | truth and is the cause of all your suffering, for contained within |
T3:2.6 | We leave all of this behind now as we advance toward | truth through returning to original purpose. Your return to your |
T3:2.6 | unaltered state that your personal self can begin to represent the | truth for it leaves untruth, or the ego, behind. It is only this one, |
T3:2.6 | or the ego, behind. It is only this one, unaltered Self that is the | truth of who you are and who your brothers and sisters are as well. |
T3:2.7 | And yet the | truth has as many ways of being represented as does illusion. |
T3:2.8 | all that you call self is Self, even while both may represent the | truth as you perceive of it. Representing the truth as you perceive |
T3:2.8 | both may represent the truth as you perceive of it. Representing the | truth as you perceive it to be has been the righteous work of many |
T3:2.8 | many who have caused great harm to others and the world. There is no | truth to be found in illusion and so no representations of perceived |
T3:2.8 | truth to be found in illusion and so no representations of perceived | truth, no matter how intensely they have been championed, have truly |
T3:2.9 | to the self but only accurate or inaccurate representations of the | truth. Inaccurate representations of the truth simply have no meaning |
T3:2.9 | representations of the truth. Inaccurate representations of the | truth simply have no meaning and no matter how much one might try to |
T3:2.9 | found there. The meaningless has no ability to change the meaning of | truth. And so your Self has remained unaltered as has all to which |
T3:2.10 | it. You stand empty of untruth and about to embark on the journey of | truth. You stand in the transformational moment between the unreal |
T3:3.6 | This is the vengeful self we eliminate now. You have, in | truth, replaced judgment with forgiveness, but you have not yet fully |
T3:3.6 | cannot fully love yourself. Until you fully love, you do not love in | truth. |
T3:3.7 | Both God and Love are found in relationship where the | truth becomes known to you. When the truth becomes known to you, you |
T3:3.7 | found in relationship where the truth becomes known to you. When the | truth becomes known to you, you know God for you know love. Beliefs, |
T3:3.8 | that calls to you. You can only get there by being who you are in | truth. |
T3:4.1 | you to sanity by calling you to let go of illusion in favor of the | truth. |
T3:4.7 | replacement that will work is the replacement of illusion with the | truth. The very purpose of this Treatise is to prevent the |
T3:5.1 | in the hopes of filling the emptiness with the fullness of the | truth. |
T3:5.8 | What this means is that the illusion will be no more and | truth will reign. Such is the reign of God. |
T3:7.1 | speaking here of ideas. God’s thought of you is an idea of absolute | truth. Your existence derives from this idea and this truth. The |
T3:7.1 | of absolute truth. Your existence derives from this idea and this | truth. The ego’s existence derived from your idea of a separated |
T3:7.2 | A belief system is not needed for the | truth. Thus you can see that the beliefs put forth in “A Treatise on |
T3:7.2 | in “A Treatise on Unity” are necessary only to return you to the | truth. Since there are no beliefs that represent the truth of who you |
T3:7.2 | you to the truth. Since there are no beliefs that represent the | truth of who you are and who God is, we speak now of ideas or |
T3:7.3 | need for a belief system and no belief system that can represent the | truth, you have been told that you can represent the truth here. You |
T3:7.3 | represent the truth, you have been told that you can represent the | truth here. You cannot do this with beliefs but you can do this with |
T3:7.4 | is the idea that is beyond compare as you are beyond compare and the | truth is beyond compare. This is the only idea that holds true |
T3:7.5 | experience that made you incapable of representing who you are in | truth was the ego. The only thing within the human experience that |
T3:7.5 | with the ego gone, you are perfectly capable of representing the | truth of who you are and returning to an existence that is meaningful. |
T3:7.9 | of illusion. The Source can only be found from within the House of | Truth. |
T3:7.10 | The home of | truth is within you and we have just unlocked its doors. |
T3:8.1 | The Kingdom of God is the House of | Truth. Or better said, the House of Truth has been called the Kingdom |
T3:8.1 | Kingdom of God is the House of Truth. Or better said, the House of | Truth has been called the Kingdom of God. I remind you, once again, |
T3:8.1 | so that what you represent will move beyond representations to the | truth. Realize here the subtle difference between a symbol that |
T3:8.1 | here the subtle difference between a symbol that represents the | truth, and the truth, for this is what we work toward. Symbols are |
T3:8.1 | difference between a symbol that represents the truth, and the | truth, for this is what we work toward. Symbols are needed only in |
T3:8.1 | enlightened among you have beautifully symbolized or represented the | truth. These symbols or representations have been of great service |
T3:8.1 | of replacing the house of illusion once and for all with the home of | truth. The work that is upon you now is that of revelation of the |
T3:8.2 | If the Source of | Truth is within you, then it is your own revelation toward which we |
T3:8.3 | been the thoughts of your ego-mind. While anything other than the | truth remains real to you, your house of illusion will remain a real |
T3:8.3 | will remain a real structure, a structure that keeps you from the | truth as surely as would iron bars keep you within its rooms. |
T3:8.9 | of treasure, the representation of the true Self within the House of | Truth will cause the creation of the new. |
T3:9.3 | Ideas of love, or the | truth, are joined in unity and exist in relationship. All of the |
T3:9.3 | is given you will not doubt it but will remember that it is the | truth you had forgotten. |
T3:9.4 | house of illusion was just a structure built within the universe of | truth and that the universe of truth contains everything within its |
T3:9.4 | built within the universe of truth and that the universe of | truth contains everything within its benevolent embrace. No one |
T3:9.6 | The paradise that is the | truth seems to lie far beyond the house of illusion in the valley of |
T3:9.7 | in it. You are called to dwell in the Promised Land, the House of | Truth. |
T3:10.1 | forgetting. While nothing need be given up to enter the House of | Truth, or to encounter the truth, you must realize that while |
T3:10.1 | need be given up to enter the House of Truth, or to encounter the | truth, you must realize that while meaninglessness exists within your |
T3:10.7 | in the house of illusion and the present is lived in the House of | Truth? Being cognizant of this is the only way that the simultaneous |
T3:10.7 | it is up to you to become aware of the total change that has, in | truth, taken place. |
T3:10.12 | to show you a new way of living, the way of living in the House of | Truth. You will not need to learn a foreign language to dwell in this |
T3:10.14 | that you but think you have forgotten. As you dwell in the House of | Truth, if you do not resist unlearning the ego thought system, the |
T3:11.1 | be who they are. Further, they believe the personal self to be the | truth of the statement, “I am.” |
T3:11.2 | Those existing within the House of | Truth also feel an awareness of Self. Without necessarily being able |
T3:11.2 | personal self or the self alone. For those existing in the House of | Truth, “I am” has become something larger, an all-encompassing |
T3:11.2 | of the unity of all things with which the Self coexists in | truth and peace and love. |
T3:11.3 | These words, | truth and peace and love, are interchangeable in the House of Truth |
T3:11.3 | words, truth and peace and love, are interchangeable in the House of | Truth as their meaning there is the same. These words, like the words |
T3:11.3 | meaning there is the same. These words, like the words House of | Truth represent an awareness of a new reality, a new dwelling place. |
T3:11.4 | The word house as used in the House of | Truth does not represent a structure but a dwelling place. The word |
T3:11.4 | shield the personal self from all that it would fear. The House of | Truth is the dwelling place of those who no longer live in fear and |
T3:11.6 | earth I did not dwell in the house of illusion but in the House of | Truth. What this means is that I was aware of the truth and lived by |
T3:11.6 | in the House of Truth. What this means is that I was aware of the | truth and lived by the truth. I was aware of the Peace of God and |
T3:11.6 | What this means is that I was aware of the truth and lived by the | truth. I was aware of the Peace of God and lived within the Peace of |
T3:11.7 | of God lives within you. Live within the Peace of God. Live by the | truth. |
T3:11.8 | you are love, you live in peace, you live by or in accord with the | truth. |
T3:11.9 | I have called the Kingdom of God the House of | Truth rather than the House of Peace for a reason. What you are |
T3:11.9 | are learning is no longer that the Kingdom of God or the House of | Truth exists, but how to live within it. The question of how to live |
T3:11.9 | it is best addressed by concentrating on living according to the | truth. |
T3:11.10 | of not judging by denying any right or wrong, the difference between | truth and illusion can no longer be denied. To realize the difference |
T3:11.10 | illusion can no longer be denied. To realize the difference between | truth and illusion is not to call one right and the other wrong but |
T3:11.10 | exist. Believing in the reality of illusion will never make it the | truth. |
T3:11.11 | the temptation to accept the existence of a reality other than the | truth. |
T3:11.12 | If I can tell you in | truth that you are no different than I am, then you must see that you |
T3:11.12 | different than your brothers and sisters. All exist in the House of | Truth. The house of illusion exists within the House of Truth because |
T3:11.12 | the House of Truth. The house of illusion exists within the House of | Truth because it is where your brothers and sisters think they are. |
T3:11.13 | but must see them where they truly are—within the House of | Truth. As soon as you would “see” the house of illusion, you would |
T3:11.14 | here that you are not being asked to see anything that is not the | truth. This is why the word see is consciously used here and why we |
T3:11.15 | to be aware that very few realize that they exist in the House of | Truth. You will, in truth, for quite some time, be striving to remain |
T3:11.15 | very few realize that they exist in the House of Truth. You will, in | truth, for quite some time, be striving to remain aware even that you |
T3:11.15 | available within the house of illusion to promote the recognition of | truth. Do not be afraid of the house of illusion at all. What |
T3:11.15 | of illusion at all. What illusion can frighten those who know the | truth? |
T3:11.16 | This first lesson on the temptation of the human experience comes in | truth as a warning against righteousness. It comes to remind you, as |
T3:11.16 | the thought system of illusion with the thought system of the | truth, that having remembered the truth of who you are, you are |
T3:11.16 | with the thought system of the truth, that having remembered the | truth of who you are, you are called to forget the personal self who |
T3:12.4 | Matter or form is bound by time. Spirit is not. The House of | Truth cannot be bound by time and be a House of Truth. How then can |
T3:12.4 | is not. The House of Truth cannot be bound by time and be a House of | Truth. How then can the personal self begin to realize the human |
T3:12.5 | prior to this point, our goal was returning to your awareness the | truth of your identity. By changing our goal now, I am assuring you |
T3:12.5 | our goal now, I am assuring you that you have become aware of the | truth of your identity. The goal of this Course has been |
T3:12.10 | A physical self, able to express itself from within the House of | Truth in ways consistent with peace and love is the next step in |
T3:13.4 | is simply learning in accordance with the new thought system of the | truth; accepting the truth and leaving illusion behind. The new |
T3:13.4 | accordance with the new thought system of the truth; accepting the | truth and leaving illusion behind. The new thought system is simple |
T3:13.4 | The new thought system is simple to learn. What is of love is | truth. What is of fear is illusion. The temptation is to see love |
T3:13.4 | as you will create the new according to what you believe to be the | truth and translate into ideas. |
T3:13.9 | that you do believe in them. You believe, but you cannot imagine the | truth of these words really being represented in the life you live |
T3:13.9 | the life you live here. This you must now do. You must represent the | truth of these words with your life. |
T3:13.10 | acts. To do so would be to act as if this were magic rather than the | truth. To act as if this is the truth is what you are called to do. |
T3:13.10 | if this were magic rather than the truth. To act as if this is the | truth is what you are called to do. You may even begin by something |
T3:13.12 | to fear these consequences, no matter what they may be. You must, in | truth, birth the idea of benevolence and abundance. |
T3:13.14 | way that the personal self will be able to represent the Self in | truth. |
T3:14.1 | system has made way for the birth of the thought system of the | truth. The thought system of the ego was based on fear. In this time |
T3:14.1 | system, to a foundation of love, the basis of the thought system of | truth. While the foundation of fear, like the ego, will have left you |
T3:14.2 | the thought system of the ego into the thought system of the | truth, you will begin to believe in such things as benevolence and |
T3:14.2 | to equanimity would soon prevail, for those dwelling in the House of | Truth would not long abide with such illusions, but the pattern of |
T3:14.2 | would merely look back after the interlude had passed and see the | truth, realizing that a lesson had been learned and becoming aware |
T3:14.3 | clear to you by now that, although you dwell in the house of the | truth, you are capable of bringing with you old patterns of behavior. |
T3:14.4 | You are quite capable of seeing the | truth and still acting as if you see it not. This has been done for |
T3:14.5 | with much of your life. As you begin to dwell in the House of | Truth and see with the eyes of love, you will see far less about the |
T3:14.8 | of continuous decision making but simply the choice to live by the | truth of the new thought system. If you but let go the old, and with |
T3:14.9 | your life were caused by fear and how little consequence they had in | truth. These fearful choices took nothing from you or from others. |
T3:14.10 | to love to be seen in a new light, are now revealed in the light of | truth. |
T3:14.12 | time-bound consciousness that hangs onto the past as if it were the | truth, allows not correction to take place. The past is no more and |
T3:15.4 | being other than who they are. This is consistent with the | truth. Yet who anyone is, is not contingent upon whom they have |
T3:15.8 | before, these will seem to be remedial lessons. What they are, in | truth, are aides to help you birth the new ideas that will break the |
T3:15.10 | the Self, the Self that abides in unity with all within the House of | Truth. This relationship makes the Self one with all and so brings |
T3:15.11 | of the thought system of the ego to the thought system of the | truth. As we have said before, it is impossible to learn the new with |
T3:15.11 | with the thought system of the old. It is impossible to learn the | truth through the same methods that have been used in the past to |
T3:15.11 | that love cannot be learned. I have said here that love, peace, and | truth are interchangeable ideas within the new thought system. Thus, |
T3:15.11 | truth are interchangeable ideas within the new thought system. Thus, | truth, like love, is not something that you can learn. The Good News |
T3:15.11 | you can learn. The Good News is that you have no need to learn the | truth. The truth exists within you and you are now aware of its |
T3:15.11 | The Good News is that you have no need to learn the truth. The | truth exists within you and you are now aware of its reality. |
T3:15.12 | within this new reality, this new beginning? Through living by the | truth. |
T3:15.15 | You are accomplished. Giving and receiving are one in | truth. There is no loss but only gain within the laws of love. |
T3:15.17 | yourself to be in the past, you will not be living by the | truth but by illusion. |
T3:15.18 | by which you have lived. The total replacement of illusion with the | truth is what the new thought system will accomplish. Obviously, this |
T3:15.18 | replacement are in your hands but you are hardly empty-handed. The | truth goes with you as does the love and peace of God. |
T3:16.1 | Willingness to live by the | truth is the only offering you are asked to make to God. You need |
T3:16.1 | other offerings. No sacrifices need be made and sacrifices are, in | truth, unacceptable to God. You are asked to give up nothing but |
T3:16.2 | of you is the same as saying that you do not need to, and in | truth, cannot, give anything else or anything less. You do not need |
T3:16.2 | world will look like. You simply need to be willing to live by the | truth. |
T3:16.8 | already what you have sought to be. Thus, in order to live by the | truth, you must live in the world as The Accomplished and cease |
T3:16.8 | Accomplished and cease struggling to be other than who you are in | truth. This struggling to be other than who you are in truth is a |
T3:16.8 | you are in truth. This struggling to be other than who you are in | truth is a temptation of the human experience. It will come in many |
T3:16.8 | this aspect of the ego thought system to the thought system of the | truth. |
T3:16.9 | Giving and receiving are one in | truth. |
T3:16.10 | By saying that giving and receiving are one in | truth it is being said that you are lacking only in what you do not |
T3:16.12 | you would not find it difficult to live by the thought system of the | truth. This fear relates very strongly to your ideas of change and as |
T3:16.14 | it is being said that your only relationship is with the | truth and that you no longer have a relationship with illusion. All |
T3:16.15 | If you but live by the idea that representing who you are in | truth will create a new heaven on earth, you can lay aside any fears |
T3:16.15 | available to share in relationship are all that you would share in | truth. You will recognize that no others have a need for you to make |
T3:16.15 | others have a need for you to make them special for you will see the | truth of who they are rather than the illusion of who you would have |
T3:16.16 | to only seem to be intertwined and all encompassing. Nothing but the | truth is all encompassing. Illusion is made of parts that do not form |
T3:16.17 | Accept one “part” or tenet of the | truth and see the reverse take place. See how quickly the thought |
T3:16.17 | the reverse take place. See how quickly the thought system of the | truth builds upon itself and forms a real and true interrelated |
T3:16.17 | forms a real and true interrelated whole. What forms the House of | Truth is love eternal and it has always encompassed you, even unto |
T3:17.1 | Why would you ever have chosen to obscure the | truth? As we have already shown, to have chosen to express the Self |
T3:17.5 | the unobservable began a process of unlearning or forgetting of the | truth that has led, through the learning of untruth in the mechanism |
T3:17.7 | with a Holy Spirit in my mind and heart and as such represented the | truth. Many others by many other names have represented the truth and |
T3:17.7 | the truth. Many others by many other names have represented the | truth and in so doing dispelled illusion within themselves and those |
T3:17.8 | means of communication with the ego-self the ability to learn the | truth could not have returned to you. The “time” of the Holy Spirit |
T3:17.8 | and willingness to live as your true Self, to live in the House of | Truth rather than the house of illusion, is what will end the time of |
T3:17.8 | of illusion, is what will end the time of illusion. Just as the | truth is the truth and illusion is illusion; just as these things are |
T3:17.8 | is what will end the time of illusion. Just as the truth is the | truth and illusion is illusion; just as these things are what they |
T3:17.8 | time in which communication was needed between the illusion and the | truth, must end in order for the truth to become the one reality. |
T3:17.8 | needed between the illusion and the truth, must end in order for the | truth to become the one reality. |
T3:18.2 | Minds that have been unwilling to accept or learn an unobservable | truth, will now accept and learn from observable truth. This is why |
T3:18.2 | an unobservable truth, will now accept and learn from observable | truth. This is why you must become that observable truth. |
T3:18.2 | from observable truth. This is why you must become that observable | truth. |
T3:18.4 | to their minds and hearts. It is, in fact, your observance of the | truth of your brothers and sisters that is the miracle we have stated |
T3:18.5 | I repeat, your observance of the | truth of your brothers and sisters is the miracle. |
T3:18.7 | A mind and heart joined in unity observes the | truth where once a mind and heart separated by illusion observed |
T3:18.8 | of worship and of devotion and that you are called to observe the | truth rather than illusion no matter how real illusion may still seem |
T3:18.9 | mechanisms of your physical form to the new thought system of the | truth. Your body, as has been often said, is a neutral form that will |
T3:18.9 | realize that it will now be instructed by the thought system of the | truth. Thus your eyes will learn to observe only the truth, even unto |
T3:18.9 | system of the truth. Thus your eyes will learn to observe only the | truth, even unto seeing what before but seemed unobservable. |
T3:18.10 | is the thinking of the ego-thought system. The thought system of the | truth realizes that the external world is but a reflection of the |
T3:18.10 | exists within you is shared by all. This is the relationship of the | truth that unites all things and that must now become observable. |
T3:19.1 | physical form as it begins to be guided by the thought system of the | truth rather than the thought system of illusion. You will fear these |
T3:19.9 | any time to waste on such illusions. The thought system of the | truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it not in truth. The |
T3:19.9 | system of the truth sees no value in suffering and so sees it not in | truth. The thought system of the truth is a thought system that is |
T3:19.9 | in suffering and so sees it not in truth. The thought system of the | truth is a thought system that is not split by varying goals and |
T3:19.11 | they are, their expressions are meaningless and have no effect in | truth but only in illusion. To live in truth is to live without fear |
T3:19.11 | and have no effect in truth but only in illusion. To live in | truth is to live without fear of the meaningless acts of those living |
T3:19.11 | illusion because they will be unable to cause effect in the House of | Truth. |
T3:19.15 | to gather those within and bid them join you in the reality of the | truth. But in this time of Christ, a new time, a time without |
T3:19.15 | be to evangelize or to be convincing. You cannot argue the case of | truth in the courtroom of illusion. |
T3:19.16 | the one clear and only choice evident. It is a choice to live in | truth or in illusion. There are many ways that can still be found to |
T3:19.16 | illusion. There are many ways that can still be found to come to the | truth. But a way of getting to the truth will become so attractive |
T3:19.16 | can still be found to come to the truth. But a way of getting to the | truth will become so attractive that few will be able to resist. What |
T3:20.1 | has at its base a false cause and so no effects that exist in | truth. Now, your every thought and action will have effect, and the |
T3:20.2 | illusion, and although more or less are concepts also foreign to the | truth, there is sense to be made from these concepts in regards to |
T3:20.2 | to be made from these concepts in regards to the learning of the | truth. As this is all that time is for, and all that time is but a |
T3:20.2 | pace. There is no more or less to learning in terms of knowing the | truth that you have always known, but there are degrees of |
T3:20.3 | in effectiveness is your own learning. Now, rather than learning the | truth, you are learning how to live by the truth. This will benefit |
T3:20.3 | rather than learning the truth, you are learning how to live by the | truth. This will benefit you and in so doing benefit all others. |
T3:20.7 | that is more realistic and even helpful than living by the laws of | truth. |
T3:20.10 | visualization or positive thinking. I am calling you to live by the | truth and to never deny it. To see no circumstance as cause to |
T3:20.10 | I am providing you with means to help you know how to live by the | truth, but the means are not the end and are never to be confused as |
T3:20.11 | Miracles are not the end, but merely the means, of living by the | truth. Miracles are not meant to be called upon to create specific |
T3:20.11 | in specific circumstances. They are meant to be lived by as the | truth is meant to be lived by. Not because you desire an outcome, but |
T3:20.11 | you can no longer be, live, or think as other than who you are in | truth. This is how thorough your learning must be. It is a learning |
T3:20.11 | of illusion but be unchanging to fit the circumstances of the | truth. |
T3:20.12 | house and are called not to return. To turn your back not on the | truth nor on God or love. |
T3:20.13 | by those who have birthed the idea that cause and effect are one in | truth. |
T3:20.17 | you see. Turn from the dark ways of illusion and shine the light of | truth for all to see. Remain who you are and continue to live by the |
T3:20.19 | as every other circumstance you will encounter. You will encounter | truth or illusion and nothing else for there is nothing else. There |
T3:20.19 | the call to love from love, the call that welcomes all to live in | truth. |
T3:21.1 | The | truth is not a set of facts. Written truth is not the truth but only |
T3:21.1 | The truth is not a set of facts. Written | truth is not the truth but only the arrangement of the truth into |
T3:21.1 | The truth is not a set of facts. Written truth is not the | truth but only the arrangement of the truth into language. You have a |
T3:21.1 | Written truth is not the truth but only the arrangement of the | truth into language. You have a birth certificate that states the |
T3:21.1 | truth into language. You have a birth certificate that states the | truth about your birth. The birth certificate is not the truth but |
T3:21.1 | states the truth about your birth. The birth certificate is not the | truth but symbolic of the truth. |
T3:21.1 | birth. The birth certificate is not the truth but symbolic of the | truth. |
T3:21.2 | The | truth is not symbolic. It is. It is the same for everyone. |
T3:21.3 | There are no two sides to the | truth. There is not more than one truth. There is one truth. |
T3:21.3 | There are no two sides to the truth. There is not more than one | truth. There is one truth. |
T3:21.3 | sides to the truth. There is not more than one truth. There is one | truth. |
T3:21.4 | The | truth is not a concept. It is real. It is all that is real. |
T3:21.5 | Your real Self exists in | truth. It does not exist in illusion. |
T3:21.7 | for the personal self and the true Self to exist together is for the | truth to be lived in time. In order for the truth to be lived in time |
T3:21.7 | together is for the truth to be lived in time. In order for the | truth to be lived in time you must forget your uncertainty and be |
T3:21.7 | lived in time you must forget your uncertainty and be certain of the | truth. |
T3:21.8 | certainty is antithetical to you. You think that to believe in one | truth is to deny other truths. There is only one truth. Untruth must |
T3:21.8 | to believe in one truth is to deny other truths. There is only one | truth. Untruth must now be denied. |
T3:21.9 | must live with it. You must live with it as you once lived with the | truth. You must find it unobservable! It must become a concept only. |
T3:21.18 | others. It will be a representation only. It will represent only the | truth. It will no longer be seen as your identity, but as |
T3:21.20 | useful as that certainty is translated to the thought system of the | truth and aids you in becoming certain of your true identity. The |
T3:21.20 | be seen as sameness by some and will attract them to you and to the | truth you now will represent. |
T3:21.21 | It but calls all to love and to live in the abundance of the | truth. |
T3:21.22 | not that there will be no priest or guru for those who seek the | truth to turn to. It will matter not that a black man will not turn |
T3:21.22 | It will matter that someone will look at you and be drawn to the | truth of him- or herself that is seen reflected there. What I am |
T3:21.23 | if a person turns to someone “like” him- or herself to find the | truth, or if a person turns to someone totally “unlike” him- or |
T3:21.23 | person turns to someone totally “unlike” him- or herself to find the | truth. As has been said many times, willingness is the starting point |
T3:21.24 | one is called to evangelize, all are called equally to represent the | truth and to observance of the truth. That you each will do this in |
T3:21.24 | are called equally to represent the truth and to observance of the | truth. That you each will do this in ways unique to who you are must |
T3:21.24 | to the relationship between the personal self and the Self; the | truth and its representation and observance. |
T3:22.1 | you may be beginning to form ideas of what it means to live by the | truth, these ideas may not seem to have much relevance or |
T3:22.1 | something is. You think that to be asked to simply “live” by the | truth could not possibly be enough. You would like to know in what |
T3:22.1 | be enough. You would like to know in what direction living by the | truth will take you, for surely your life must change. The very |
T3:22.2 | as the one, or only one of the teachings that has led you to the | truth. |
T3:22.3 | You are a beautiful representation of the | truth and cannot be otherwise. You may bring this beauty to any |
T3:22.3 | have always dreamt of doing. Wherever you go, whatever you do, the | truth will go with you. You need no uniform nor title nor specific |
T3:22.4 | Since your personal self was always meant to represent the | truth of who you are, the seeds of who you are, are planted there, |
T3:22.11 | new Self, for you cannot observe your new Self without observing the | truth that has always existed. The truth that has always existed is |
T3:22.11 | new Self without observing the truth that has always existed. The | truth that has always existed is our oneness, and what you will |
T3:22.11 | that differences but lie in expression and representation of the | truth, never in the truth itself. |
T3:22.11 | but lie in expression and representation of the truth, never in the | truth itself. |
T3:22.13 | now is separate from what will be. In the new world, the world where | truth reigns, there is no cause for tension for there is no world of |
T3:22.17 | in so doing transform the personal self into a representation of the | truth. Realize that what we have called “closed eyes” observation is |
T3:22.18 | Embrace the new as the new embraces you. The new is but the | truth that has always existed. Go forth and live the truth with |
T3:22.18 | new is but the truth that has always existed. Go forth and live the | truth with impatience only for the truth. Hold this impatience to |
T3:22.18 | existed. Go forth and live the truth with impatience only for the | truth. Hold this impatience to your Self as eagerness for the final |
T4:1.2 | It will, however, be conclusive. It will separate | truth from illusion in ways that will make some uncomfortable. It |
T4:1.10 | learning, no matter what the means, will eventually lead them to the | truth of who they are. |
T4:1.11 | God indirectly. These are the only two choices, the choices between | truth and illusion, fear and love, unity and separation, now and |
T4:1.12 | house of illusion is held within the embrace of love, of God, of the | truth. Does this sound exclusive to you? The embrace is inclusive. |
T4:1.16 | cause for blame exists. No cause to look back exists at all, for the | truth exists in the present. This is the same as saying the truth |
T4:1.16 | for the truth exists in the present. This is the same as saying the | truth exists within you. It is in this way that time is not real and |
T4:1.16 | real and will no longer be real to you as you come to live by the | truth. It is in this way that the truth of the past still lives and |
T4:1.16 | to you as you come to live by the truth. It is in this way that the | truth of the past still lives and that the illusion of the past never |
T4:1.17 | observation and direction communication or experience. The same | truth has always existed, but the choice of a means of coming to know |
T4:1.17 | has always existed, but the choice of a means of coming to know the | truth has shifted. All were chosen and all are chosen. |
T4:1.18 | you have chosen God and chosen a new means of coming to know the | truth—the means of Christ-consciousness, is what has ushered in the |
T4:1.19 | Many came to know the | truth by indirect means and shared what they came to know through |
T4:1.19 | effect are the same. It is these indirect means of communicating the | truth that have led to your advances in science and technology, and |
T4:1.20 | to interpretation. Different interpretations of indirectly received | truth resulted in different religions and varying sets of beliefs |
T4:1.20 | even unto this time. You have learned much of the nature of the | truth by seeing what you have perceived as the contrast between good |
T4:1.21 | It is the | truth that you have now learned all that can be learned from this |
T4:1.25 | in which they have lived. Others do not wish to experience the | truth directly, but only to experience experience. They are in the |
T4:1.25 | everything before they allow themselves to directly experience the | truth, thinking still that the experience of the truth will exclude |
T4:1.25 | experience the truth, thinking still that the experience of the | truth will exclude much that they would want to try before they give |
T4:1.26 | born into the time of Christ will settle for nothing less than the | truth and will soon begin looking earnestly for it. Even the ego-self |
T4:1.28 | This is the | truth of the state of the world in which you exist today. |
T4:2.1 | be can peacefully coexist with the unity that is here and now in | truth. |
T4:2.4 | of The Way. This is why I have been called “The Way, The | Truth and The Light.” I came to show The Way to Christ-consciousness, |
T4:2.7 | are no more accomplished than anyone has been or is or will be. The | truth of who you are is as accomplished as the truth of all of your |
T4:2.7 | or is or will be. The truth of who you are is as accomplished as the | truth of all of your brothers and sisters from the beginning of time |
T4:2.7 | kind or time are more or better than any other is not speaking the | truth. This is why we began with the chosen and will return again and |
T4:2.15 | observant, see that the Self you are now was indeed present, and the | truth of who you were always. |
T4:2.16 | then, could you possibly observe any others without knowing that the | truth of who they are is present even though it might seem not to be? |
T4:2.16 | This is the power you now have within you, the power to observe the | truth rather than illusion. This is the power to observe what is. |
T4:2.27 | Let this idea gestate a moment within you and reveal to you the | truth of which it speaks. The separated state of the mind created its |
T4:2.27 | through the joining of mind and heart, will now reveal to you the | truth of what was created and allow you to create anew. |
T4:4.16 | discussion is likely to cause many of you serious doubts about the | truth and applicability of this Course, this discussion is necessary |
T4:6.2 | the guarantee that you are who I say you are, and that I speak the | truth concerning your identity and inheritance. What you choose to do |
T4:6.7 | creation. In each moment, what is, while still existing in the one | truth of God’s law of love, can find many expressions. You can exist |
T4:7.1 | false desire. This simply means false, or not consistent with the | truth. It does not mean wrong or bad and is itself no cause for |
T4:7.3 | Those who attempt to figure them out will come ever closer to the | truth by means of science, technology, and even art and literature. |
T4:7.5 | your heart and body has been the inability of the mind to join the | truth with your conscious awareness. While your mind did not accept |
T4:7.5 | with your conscious awareness. While your mind did not accept the | truth of your identity or the reality of love without fear, it |
T4:7.5 | and worked with your mind to bring about this acceptance of the | truth, a truth your heart has always known but has been unable to |
T4:7.5 | worked with your mind to bring about this acceptance of the truth, a | truth your heart has always known but has been unable to free you to |
T4:7.6 | ego’s thought system, has but to relearn the thought system of the | truth. Your mind, heart, and body have joined in alignment to bring |
T4:8.2 | wherein you can know, within your inner being, that this is the | truth. I say this because it is only now that you can come to know |
T4:8.2 | I say this because it is only now that you can come to know this | truth without reverting to old ideas of not having had “yourself” any |
T4:8.14 | with God, is not a static state. While consciousness of the | truth is never-changing, consciousness of the truth is also |
T4:8.14 | consciousness of the truth is never-changing, consciousness of the | truth is also ever-expanding. |
T4:8.16 | that even in regards to the learning of one subject it is not the | truth. The only instance in which this is the truth is in regards to |
T4:8.16 | subject it is not the truth. The only instance in which this is the | truth is in regards to learning who you are. |
T4:9.3 | teachings are leading. All of these learned works that speak the | truth—from ancient times through current times—are learned works |
T4:9.5 | it is not new. You have begun to see that all messages of the | truth say the same thing but in different ways. There seems to be |
T4:9.5 | beyond this point that you have reached in your understanding of the | truth. All the learning that you have done seems to leave you ready |
T4:10.11 | with knowing who you are and the ability to express who you are in | truth. |
T4:12.31 | that replace learning. This will help you to adapt to the | truth of a sharing you will have received even before it is |
D:1.5 | accomplished. What will it now take for your mind to accept this | truth? For the mind’s acceptance of this truth is what is needed. |
D:1.5 | your mind to accept this truth? For the mind’s acceptance of this | truth is what is needed. |
D:1.6 | Your heart knows the reality of this | truth, knows that this new reality is real and different from the |
D:1.14 | Christ Self. I dwell in unity. My identity is certain. This is the | truth. I am not less than I once was, but more. Where once I was |
D:1.15 | your remembrance. To “know” and not accept what you “know” to be the | truth is a continuation of the pattern of insanity that must be |
D:1.16 | Insanity is acting as if the | truth is not the truth. Sanity is accepting the truth as your reality |
D:1.16 | Insanity is acting as if the truth is not the | truth. Sanity is accepting the truth as your reality and acting from |
D:1.16 | is acting as if the truth is not the truth. Sanity is accepting the | truth as your reality and acting from that truth. Once the truth has |
D:1.16 | Sanity is accepting the truth as your reality and acting from that | truth. Once the truth has been learned, the nature of untruth remains |
D:1.16 | the truth as your reality and acting from that truth. Once the | truth has been learned, the nature of untruth remains only as an |
D:1.16 | is to reject this insanity and to accept the perfect sanity of the | truth. |
D:1.19 | receiver, or transcriber, of this Dialogue, this Dialogue may, in | truth, feel like a dialogue, an exchange, a conversation, and wonder |
D:1.20 | hear it? Does it matter who is first to hear the music? This is, in | truth, a dialogue between me and you. Wish not that the “way” of the |
D:1.21 | the difficulty with every curriculum that has sought to teach the | truth. In order for the truth to be truly learned, you first had to |
D:1.21 | curriculum that has sought to teach the truth. In order for the | truth to be truly learned, you first had to enter a state in which |
D:1.22 | has been returned to you as you begin to live in the reality of the | truth. |
D:2.2 | and the action of denial—it can thus be seen that they are, in | truth, one and the same action, just as means and end, cause and |
D:2.2 | cause and effect are one. You are asked to accept or receive the | truth of who you are and the revelations that will show you how to |
D:2.4 | will but interfere with your full acceptance of who you are in | truth. |
D:2.7 | This is not a judgment but simply the | truth. To learn the truth and not accept it is different from |
D:2.7 | This is not a judgment but simply the truth. To learn the | truth and not accept it is different from learning what is necessary |
D:2.7 | different from learning what is necessary for a career. To learn the | truth and not accept the truth is insane. To learn the truth and not |
D:2.7 | is necessary for a career. To learn the truth and not accept the | truth is insane. To learn the truth and not accept the completion of |
D:2.7 | To learn the truth and not accept the truth is insane. To learn the | truth and not accept the completion of your learning is insane. |
D:2.19 | even though the systems and patterns are known not to work. In | truth, no new learning or new systems based on the learning patterns |
D:3.4 | new to come into being, the old must be vanquished in order for the | truth to triumph over illusion. |
D:3.11 | That giving and receiving are one in | truth is best understood by taking away the idea of one who gives and |
D:3.12 | unity, which is the same as saying giving and receiving are one in | truth. A shared consciousness is the truth of who you are. The |
D:3.12 | giving and receiving are one in truth. A shared consciousness is the | truth of who you are. The elevation of the personal self, however, |
D:3.15 | your brothers and sisters in Christ. You are a representation of the | truth. You are a representation of all that is given and received in |
D:3.15 | truth. You are a representation of all that is given and received in | truth. You are a representation of creation. A representation of |
D:3.16 | Self is a full participant in this dialogue. You as the Self are the | truth. You as the Self are the creator and the created. You as the |
D:3.21 | a quality of Christ-consciousness. Thus you are already aware of the | truth of giving and receiving being one. This awareness exists within |
D:4.14 | thought are thus the foundation upon which how you live arises. The | truth is a system of thought. It exists in wholeness and has always |
D:4.15 | arose from the separated self are those you have accepted as the | truth. Some of these systems of thought were part of the divine |
D:4.26 | that they may as well be prison walls. You may even be a prisoner in | truth, and wonder how, save a grand escape, you can proceed. But I |
D:5.3 | of the ego self led to the world you see, it did not change the | truth but only created illusion. Thus the truth is still available to |
D:5.3 | see, it did not change the truth but only created illusion. Thus the | truth is still available to be seen. |
D:5.4 | representation of the world within, and as you become aware of the | truth represented in all that encompasses and surrounds you, the |
D:5.5 | still represents what is and thus contains all meaning or the | truth. |
D:5.7 | truly saw and understood the body and its acts as representative of | truth. You have thought the things you do represent your drives, but |
D:5.8 | for in the becoming it would need to take on the properties of the | truth. Think of the ego again as an example here. The ego but seemed |
D:5.8 | to be who you were for a time. Now that you know who you are in | truth, the ego does not remain, a separate entity with a life of its |
D:5.8 | own. No. The ego is gone. Because it was a lie its exposure to the | truth dissolved it. |
D:5.9 | you look the lie of false representation will be exposed and the | truth will be represented once again. As was said earlier, this |
D:5.9 | be represented once again. As was said earlier, this seeing of the | truth is the first step as it is the step necessary for the |
D:5.10 | might previously have thought of as inconsequential in the light of | truth. Everything given represents the truth. |
D:5.10 | in the light of truth. Everything given represents the | truth. |
D:5.11 | to reinterpret but to accept revelation. You will not arrive at the | truth through thinking about what everything means. This is the old |
D:5.11 | what is rather than to be what is. Now, as you join with the | truth, your representation, in the new time that is before us, will |
D:5.11 | but will return to being as it was intended and will represent the | truth of who you are. This true representation, being of the truth, |
D:5.11 | the truth of who you are. This true representation, being of the | truth, returns you to the reality of the truth where you exist in |
D:5.11 | being of the truth, returns you to the reality of the | truth where you exist in oneness. |
D:5.14 | was created to show the way back to Self and God to be what it is in | truth. This is the return of love to love. This is acceptance of your |
D:5.19 | This is what we discuss today. We discuss being what you represent in | truth. We discuss the elevation of form. And what we have discussed |
D:6.2 | out the insanity of your perception and the perfect sanity of the | truth. For some of you the repetition of the properties of the false |
D:6.6 | they are or what you have determined their use to be. There is thus | truth, or what we might call the seeds of the truly real, or the |
D:6.13 | has been a grand facilitator of the human spirit’s quest for the | truth and is part of what brought you, finally, to the quest to know |
D:6.22 | bone, and it is also the form that is now serving to represent the | truth of who you are. How might this change the “laws” of the body, |
D:7.27 | you is the circle of shared consciousness, the circle of unity. In | truth, this circle is everything, the All of All, the universe, God. |
D:9.3 | and in that thinking to come up with a definition of who you are, a | truth of who you are, a certainty about who you are. You have been |
D:9.6 | with that change, new patterns apply. This does not mean that the | truth has changed, but that you have changed; and with your change, |
D:9.6 | has changed, but that you have changed; and with your change, the | truth, while it remains the truth, can now be presented in a way that |
D:9.6 | have changed; and with your change, the truth, while it remains the | truth, can now be presented in a way that speaks to who you are now |
D:11.12 | will ever be good enough for those who set limits upon the | truth. But for those willing to open their minds and hearts to a new |
D:11.16 | is in everyone’s hearts, to what is shared in unity, to what is the | truth of who we all are rather than the truth of who the individual |
D:11.16 | in unity, to what is the truth of who we all are rather than the | truth of who the individual is. |
D:11.17 | There is no | truth inherent in the individual, separated self, but only illusion. |
D:11.17 | but illusion can provide no place in which the seeking ends and the | truth is found. |
D:11.18 | Unity is the Source of these words. So is it said. So is it the | truth. |
D:12.15 | share these thoughts, or to deliver them with the authority of the | truth simply because you have known that they are true, and because |
D:12.15 | known that they are true, and because you realized, as soon as the | truth came into your mind, how seldom in the past you have been sure |
D:12.15 | idea you were offering up for discussion, but something you knew the | truth about! |
D:12.16 | as well, have experienced the fading of your certainty about this | truth over time. It may have been your inability to convey this |
D:12.16 | this truth over time. It may have been your inability to convey this | truth, another’s reaction to this truth, or simple doubt that arose |
D:12.16 | been your inability to convey this truth, another’s reaction to this | truth, or simple doubt that arose within your thinking, but |
D:12.16 | carry within you the moment of realization—the moment in which the | truth was known to you without doubt, known to you without |
D:12.16 | certainty, you will never be so sure again that you cannot know the | truth. Adding the phrase “beyond a shadow of a doubt” will be |
D:12.16 | will be something you no longer need add to your knowing of the | truth because you will realize its redundancy. |
D:12.17 | certainty, when the reverse is what is true. It is sane to know the | truth. It is insane not to know the truth. |
D:12.17 | is true. It is sane to know the truth. It is insane not to know the | truth. |
D:12.18 | your personal or individual self with the “figuring out” of this | truth. Others of you will have recognized the “voice” of authority |
D:12.18 | of you will have recognized the “voice” of authority with which this | truth came to you as something other than your usual thoughts, other |
D:12.18 | that your self was involved, somehow, in this coming to know of the | truth, even if this coming to know of the truth wasn’t quite “of” the |
D:12.18 | this coming to know of the truth, even if this coming to know of the | truth wasn’t quite “of” the “you” of the personal self. |
D:13.1 | There is no danger, in this time, that you will know the | truth and then discover that you were wrong. You know the difference |
D:13.9 | will bear the mark of your perspective, and that is why partial | truth is never the whole truth, and why the whole truth is the only |
D:13.9 | your perspective, and that is why partial truth is never the whole | truth, and why the whole truth is the only truth. |
D:13.9 | is why partial truth is never the whole truth, and why the whole | truth is the only truth. |
D:13.9 | truth is never the whole truth, and why the whole truth is the only | truth. |
D:13.11 | and while you may feel unable to share or express the authority and | truth you know it represents, you will, by living according to what |
D:13.11 | represents, you will, by living according to what you know to be the | truth, form the very relationships and union that will allow the |
D:13.11 | the truth, form the very relationships and union that will allow the | truth to be shared. The relationship or union, in other words, |
D:15.15 | you to be in relationship with you, never realizing that this is, in | truth, what animates you, that this is that without which you cease |
D:16.11 | And yet giving and receiving are one in | truth. All of the principles of creation are in accord with this |
D:16.11 | in truth. All of the principles of creation are in accord with this | truth, and thus these truths occur in unison or in union. Becoming is |
D:17.1 | It is a following after that occurs in time and space rather than in | truth. It is never about one. It is not about replacement. It comes |
D:Day1.1 | no real cause to request. Why must Jesus be accepted? Why cannot the | truth be accepted? Why cannot everyone hold their distinct beliefs as |
D:Day1.1 | hold their distinct beliefs as long as they are beliefs in the | truth? |
D:Day1.2 | is not belief, it is not prayer. I care not in what form of the | truth you believe, nor to what god you believe you send your prayers; |
D:Day1.2 | prayers; although if you do not believe in your Self above a form of | truth, and if you continue to send your prayers to a god who is other |
D:Day1.8 | am. This is akin to saying Love is. I am what is. I am the way, the | truth, and the life. |
D:Day1.10 | space without a space craft. I have been trained, I understand the | truth about outer space, I believe in my abilities; but I do not |
D:Day2.9 | These are mainly, in | truth, judgments, judgments that arise from your conscience, from |
D:Day3.11 | fresh and inspired ideas. You do not, however, see that these are in | truth linked as givens, for you do not see that all are gifted. |
D:Day3.25 | learned is not true. What you learned is insane. But to realize the | truth you must now fully reject the untruths that you learned. You |
D:Day3.46 | evidence you could cite as a response to your requests, see not the | truth of the situation. |
D:Day3.47 | You still believe the | truth of the situation to be the reality of physical form and of what |
D:Day3.58 | which you are in relationship with what is beyond learning. It is in | truth, a state in which you enter into an alternative reality, the |
D:Day4.2 | of saying all that you have learned; on the other side will be the | truth, the new temptations that will incite you to leave behind the |
D:Day4.18 | one world-view only to replace it with another of no greater | truth or value. My challenge has been reacted to as a challenge to be |
D:Day4.21 | is another cause of your anger—one of the primary causes, in | truth. Not only has all that you have learned led to an inaccurate |
D:Day4.25 | of the self as separate and alone, you could not learn the | truth no matter how much attention you paid, no matter how mightily |
D:Day4.25 | matter how mightily you tried. For on your own you cannot learn the | truth. On your own, only illusion can be learned, for your starting |
D:Day4.26 | and the place to which you desire access. As all that exists in | truth, union is means and end. |
D:Day4.27 | To know the basic | truth of who you are—that you are a being who exists in unity |
D:Day4.27 | the access that you seek. Without knowing this, without knowing the | truth of your existence, how could you be done with learning? This |
D:Day4.27 | is not the way to the access that you seek. As all that exists in | truth, the truth of who you are is means and end as well. |
D:Day4.27 | way to the access that you seek. As all that exists in truth, the | truth of who you are is means and end as well. |
D:Day4.39 | willing to say that you can go only so far in your acceptance of the | truth of who you really are, then our purpose of being together here |
D:Day4.42 | in this elevated place. You are still the self of form despite the | truth that you are literally with me in a place of high elevation. Is |
D:Day4.51 | you still known relationship, fear could not have separated you from | truth and you would not have dwelt in illusion. The relationship of |
D:Day4.53 | have disguised your fear, to move you beyond false learning to the | truth that only needs to be accepted. If you can move forward without |
D:Day4.54 | your first glimpse of wholeness, of oneness with God. To know the | truth of your inheritance. |
D:Day5.2 | For each of you this access point will in | truth be the same, but perhaps quite different in the action which |
D:Day5.13 | you have felt you “have” love to give. You thus have long known the | truth of giving and receiving as one within your own heart. You might |
D:Day5.16 | might say healing is one of the ways the healer expresses love. In | truth healing and love are the same. |
D:Day6.13 | in returning to one of the main themes of this chapter—the simple | truth that you are having to go about this creative process while |
D:Day6.21 | created to exist both within the body and beyond the body. It is, in | truth, the portal of access we have spoken of, a connection with the |
D:Day8.4 | your desire for your unhappiness to be gone, is very unlikely, in | truth, to stem from the details of your life. Even so, you are not |
D:Day8.5 | need a job that you do not like, but in acceptance of the simple | truth that you do not like your job, you have accepted your Self and |
D:Day8.13 | and that this intolerance will take the form of seeing only the | truth rather than attempting to combat illusion. Thus when you see |
D:Day8.13 | Thus when you see others gossiping, you are called to see only the | truth of who they are—to see beyond the illusion, what would seem |
D:Day8.18 | of others. You will think that you know the real from the unreal, | truth from illusion, and so will disregard the feelings of others as |
D:Day8.19 | Does this seem confusing? To be called to see only the | truth, to see beyond illusion, and then to be told to accept the |
D:Day8.19 | of others? It should not. While true compassion sees only the | truth, this does not mean it holds the feelings of anyone—not those |
D:Day8.19 | does not mean it holds the feelings of anyone—not those living in | truth, or those living in illusion—in disregard. This disregard is |
D:Day8.21 | that by being in the present you know your feelings are of the | truth. This is certainty. This is all that will prevent you from |
D:Day9.7 | Realize now the | truth of what you have just heard. While you know you have not |
D:Day9.7 | believe you have allowed yourself freedom of feeling. And yet if the | truth be admitted, you know that even this is not quite true. You |
D:Day9.25 | a given form that is perfect for your expression of the beauty and | truth of who you are. You cannot express the beauty and truth of who |
D:Day9.25 | beauty and truth of who you are. You cannot express the beauty and | truth of who another is. You cannot express the beauty and truth of a |
D:Day9.25 | and truth of who another is. You cannot express the beauty and | truth of a future self. You can only express the beauty and truth of |
D:Day9.25 | and truth of a future self. You can only express the beauty and | truth of who you are now, in the present. And you do. You just have |
D:Day9.27 | the ego, has been able to keep you from expressing the beauty and | truth of who you are. You came into the world of form incapable of |
D:Day9.27 | into the world of form incapable of not expressing the beauty and | truth of who you are. That you are is an expression of beauty and |
D:Day9.27 | truth of who you are. That you are is an expression of beauty and | truth. You express the beauty and truth of who you are by being |
D:Day9.27 | are is an expression of beauty and truth. You express the beauty and | truth of who you are by being alive. It has only been your inability |
D:Day9.27 | In a certain sense, your ability to express the beauty and | truth of who you are has been taught out of you by learning practices |
D:Day9.29 | All you need do is look at a young child to see the joy, beauty, and | truth of expression. You, too, were once a young child. You are still |
D:Day9.30 | fan the flames of your desire to be, and to express, who you are in | truth. |
D:Day10.24 | your brothers and sisters in Christ as it does from me. It comes, in | truth, from our union, from the consciousness we share. This shared |
D:Day10.33 | returning you, and all your brothers and sisters, to who they are in | truth. This cannot be done from without but must be done from within. |
D:Day11.2 | even while it does not unite the world of illusion with the world of | truth. Sharing in unity and relationship is the way and the means to |
D:Day11.2 | is the way and the means to see past the world of illusion to the | truth of the union of form and spirit, separate selves and the One |
D:Day11.6 | is as unknowable as the All of Everything. To be separate in | truth would be to not exist. To be the All of Everything would be to |
D:Day11.6 | that it exists. Thus relationship is everything. Relationship is the | truth. Relationship is consciousness. |
D:Day17.10 | Mary represented incarnation through relationship, demonstrating the | truth of union, the birth of form, and the ascension of the body. |
D:Day18.2 | working together will be essential for the birth of the new and in | truth symbolizes it in form and process. As within, so without. Mary |
D:Day18.5 | To be an example life is to be what you represent in | truth. Followers of all faiths are called to example lives and to |
D:Day18.5 | faiths are called to example lives and to representation of the same | truth. All faith is faith in the unknown through knowing, as a |
D:Day18.7 | The | truth represented by Jesus and Mary was represented as a visual |
D:Day18.7 | now called to do. Whether you demonstrate the myth of duality or the | truth of union, you are demonstrating the same thing. The way in |
D:Day18.8 | Feelings are your awareness of the present and thus of the | truth. They are your means of coming to know. They arise from |
D:Day18.9 | had not been true, the cause of life would not have been a cause of | truth. Just as neither brain nor heart alone provide for a |
D:Day19.4 | content—your wholeness. Those who use their gifts to create the | truth they see are those who in “doing” find their way to true |
D:Day19.8 | Together, the way of Mary and the way of Jesus demonstrate the | truth of as within, so without and the relationship between the inner |
D:Day19.13 | within consciousness by holding open this door to creation. They, in | truth, create a new pattern and begin to weave it into the web of |
D:Day19.14 | The | truth of this way is not discovered through the passing on of |
D:Day19.14 | relationship. Those following the way of Mary become mirrors of the | truth they discover, reflecting the way to their brothers and |
D:Day20.1 | relied upon so that you begin to rely more and more fully on the | truth of this dialogue. |
D:Day20.5 | The | truth is the truth. It doesn’t change. It is the same for everyone. |
D:Day20.5 | The truth is the | truth. It doesn’t change. It is the same for everyone. |
D:Day20.6 | What, then, is the unknown? The reception and expression of | truth. |
D:Day20.9 | In other words, all the | truth and all the wisdom that is available but unknown to you, takes |
D:Day20.9 | you to make it known. And if this is the only way that the beauty, | truth, and wisdom of the One Self can be made known, then you are the |
D:Day28.16 | conditions. It makes no sense, however, to accept what is not the | truth. Most of what is not the truth has been identified as old |
D:Day28.16 | however, to accept what is not the truth. Most of what is not the | truth has been identified as old thought patterns. This is all that |
D:Day28.24 | and will be like no other. The thread represents your own journey to | truth, your own journey to wholeness. |
D:Day31.2 | You “know” the experience because you have “had” the experience. The | truth that you are the experience escapes you. |
D:Day32.15 | to you of the nature of life and God, it has revealed to you the | truth of relationship. As has been said before, if separation had |
D:Day33.3 | One cannot exist without the other and thus both are one in | truth. This is the divine marriage, the divine relationship of form |
D:Day36.12 | in your separate reality. A separate reality that cannot exist in | truth but only in illusion. |
D:Day36.18 | whom you have always been one with in being. You simply accept the | truth of being and the truth of being in union and relationship. Both |
D:Day36.18 | been one with in being. You simply accept the truth of being and the | truth of being in union and relationship. Both at the same time. |
D:Day36.19 | where you may be able to accept this new idea which is simply the | truth. It is the same truth that has been stated here in many |
D:Day36.19 | to accept this new idea which is simply the truth. It is the same | truth that has been stated here in many different ways to allow you |
D:Day36.19 | different ways to allow you to become accustomed to the idea of a | truth that may seem heretical to some of you when it is stated as |
D:Day36.19 | But our time together is coming to an end and your acceptance of the | truth of who you are and who you can be is essential to the |
D:Day37.2 | is being? This is not much different than saying that the most basic | truth about you is that you are being—and that the most basic truth |
D:Day37.2 | truth about you is that you are being—and that the most basic | truth about God is that God is being. Yet the fact that you are being |
D:Day37.5 | a very defined and separate way—a way that does not represent the | truth of who you are, or what relationship is—a way that represents |
D:Day37.13 | You have, quite simply, been being. The simple | truth that you are a being makes you one with God, who is being. This |
D:Day37.13 | that you are a being makes you one with God, who is being. This | truth, however, has escaped you. So you have been being the |
D:Day37.16 | you do not believe that you can “know,” truly know, what you do in | truth know. You know that you know, but you do not believe that you |
D:Day40.15 | you am I God. Only in your relationship to me are you who you are in | truth. |
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C:6.20 | believe in God or an afterlife of any sort will, when prompted to be | truthful, admit this is an image that lights their mind with peace |
C:15.3 | is prone to pettiness and bitterness, resentment and deception. Be | truthful as you examine yourself and you will see that this is so. |
T2:7.17 | since taking this Course. You have done so out of a desire to be | truthful, a desire to not express thoughts and feelings unworthy of |
T3:2.11 | left in defiance, or the Self you believe you abandoned there. Be | truthful with yourself now and realize that what I speak of here is |
D:9.5 | of as if they were synonymous with thought, this was an accurate and | truthful way of expressing what was true for you as a learning being. |
D:Day3.34 | spoken down to or incite your hostility. One that will not only be | truthful, but as practical as you need it to be. |
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C:8.17 | here. When you realize God is here, then and only then can you | truthfully say here is where I belong. |
C:9.19 | nightmares. Each parent’s most fervent wish would be to tell a child | truthfully there is no cause for fear. Age has not taken fear from |
D:3.7 | that were needed in the time of learning. This is why we began quite | truthfully and simply with an acceptance of the new and denial of the |
D:4.6 | I tell you | truthfully that until you are living as who you are and are doing |
D:4.26 | and wonder how, save a grand escape, you can proceed. But I tell you | truthfully, your release is at hand and it will come from your own |
D:11.16 | made by the man Jesus was an individual contribution? I tell you | truthfully that the only contributions that endure, the only |
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C:I.8 | I don’t know.” The mind may reel at contradictions, cling to known | truths, compare this wisdom to other wisdom. The mind will attempt to |
C:7.21 | in another and it even appears to be in conflict. You cling to known | truths, even though you are aware of their instability in time as |
C:21.7 | unity. And, just as if you were two people acting on different | truths in the same situation, conflict cannot help but continue. No |
T2:10.1 | of you will not tire of this work until you succeed. This is how | truths become dogma and dogma becomes tyranny. This happens by |
T3:21.8 | to you. You think that to believe in one truth is to deny other | truths. There is only one truth. Untruth must now be denied. |
D:6.15 | not previously know. This will not happen if you cling to “known” | truths. Revelation cannot come to those who are so “certain” of what |
D:16.11 | principles of creation are in accord with this truth, and thus these | truths occur in unison or in union. Becoming is movement. Movement is |
D:Day4.25 | you know how many of my words have been forgotten, how many of the | truths I expressed were still available to you, even within your |
D:Day10.32 | or censor have their roots in timeless and universal spiritual | truths. It is the timeless and universal that you are called, in |
D:Day20.4 | it. The way in which you are hearing and responding to these | truths is perhaps new, but that way too is of the human being |
A.29 | will actually be coming to many very similar new insights and | truths. |
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C:P.14 | Oh, Child of God, you have no need to | try at all, no need to be burdened or to grow tired and weary. You |
C:P.14 | your ego has made. By choosing to reject yourself you have chosen to | try to make sense of the nightmare rather than to awaken from it. |
C:P.17 | you, in union with God, can? What makes more sense? To choose to | try again what others have tried and failed to accomplish? Or to |
C:1.8 | ask yourself what else you had been told and disregarded. You might | try one more thing and then another that you previously would not |
C:1.10 | would teach you without me. You have tried in countless ways and can | try still again. But you will not succeed. Not because you are not |
C:1.10 | Not because you are not smart enough. Not because you will not | try hard enough. But because it is impossible. It is impossible to |
C:6.1 | as you are. They too cannot be separate, no matter how hard they | try. Forgive them. Forgive yourself. Forgive God. Then you will be |
C:8.14 | We have talked now of what is on the surface. Let us | try an experiment. |
C:9.19 | it not. To live in fear is, indeed, a curse, and one that you would | try to tell yourself is not present in your life. You look to others |
C:9.23 | all the problems that you face? You see what you do not want and | try to replace it with its opposite. Your life is thus spent in |
C:9.38 | parts together a whole can be achieved. You speak of balance, and | try to find something for one part of yourself in one place and |
C:10.5 | to prove to you that it is insurmountable. Many people at this point | try to think these maladies away, and when they do not succeed they |
C:10.6 | has taught you is to be separate. Be warned that it will constantly | try to interfere as long as you place any merit in what it tells you. |
C:11.2 | and yet you make of life a recreation of yourself and in so doing | try to prove that “you” are your own source. |
C:11.4 | you remain willing for the ideas to dwell within you, and you do not | try to shut them out. Realize that the ideas of both success and |
C:14.7 | to believe in such nonsense have simply refused to make reason | try to fit the unfitable without seeing that an alternative exists. |
C:14.19 | but since you know not that this can be done or how to do it, you | try to accomplish the “next best thing” and keep it close to you, a |
C:14.19 | of its proximity. More than this you cannot do, but still you | try. With chains you would bind this separate universe to your own, |
C:14.20 | that they are afraid of losing love, and even speak of it and | try to alleviate the fear with official commitments, pledges and |
C:23.8 | is what has caused you to make God over in your own image and to | try to do the same to others. This comes of seeing oneself as an |
C:23.26 | you have so long sought, you will indeed feel tested and will | try to take control of the learning situation. Not taking control, |
C:25.24 | action you have taken in the past, you will often meet resistance. | Try to be lighthearted at such times and to remember that if it |
C:25.24 | times and to remember that if it “doesn’t matter,” you might as well | try the new way. Remind yourself that you have nothing to lose. You |
C:31.16 | that secret, you will still be safe? Are you certain that if you | try something new, you will still be accepted? It is the ego that |
T1:3.5 | living have been discounted one by one. And yet you dare not | try to live without it. Why? Because of the thoughts of the ego-mind. |
T1:3.10 | perform miracles. The faith they showed was in their willingness to | try. This little willingness gave way to conviction as miracles |
T1:3.11 | thus far and send you back to a state of disbelief? Better not to | try at all than to risk trying and failing when such consequences |
T1:3.25 | In short, you are too afraid, for a variety of reasons, to | try. In short, you are not willing and have many reasons for not |
T2:4.5 | land. Why, when moving freely through the water would you suddenly | try to move as if on land? The explanation could be as simple as |
T3:2.9 | of the truth simply have no meaning and no matter how much one might | try to read meaning into the meaningless, it will not be found there. |
T3:8.8 | If you could relieve the world of suffering you would, but to | try and fail is too heartbreaking. Why should you not be bitter when |
T4:1.25 | experience of the truth will exclude much that they would want to | try before they give into its pull and settle there. But all have |
T4:3.5 | the very effort that has continued the cycle of fear. To have to | try to be who you are and to express who you are is the result of the |
T4:12.19 | that you feel is necessary before you can go on. But I ask you to | try to remember to turn to the new rather than the old each time you |
D:1.7 | Without this acceptance the personal self must still struggle and | try, prepare and plan. It does not know how to do otherwise. You do |
D:2.11 | “works for you” is really like a game of chance. You give it a | try, and if the outcome is as you desired it to be you call it a |
D:2.12 | the same thing again although at times it will. No matter what you | try, however, it is based on this concept of trial and error. No sure |
D:15.13 | To | try to capture the eternal would be like trying to catch the wind. |
D:Day3.34 | there is a secret you know not. There is, and it is a secret I will | try to share with you here, if you can let your disbelief and anger |
D:Day3.34 | will be a “one, two, three steps to abundance” answer; but I will | try to address you in an in-between tone, one that will not cause you |
D:Day3.49 | in accord with ideas of it being an “if this, then that” world. You | try to guess what God might want you to do, be it being still and not |
D:Day3.50 | lack of struggle that has been promised? Why do you still have to | try so hard? Work so long? Endure so much? Why isn’t the end in sight? |
D:Day4.25 | your religious institutions. You feel, perhaps, that you did not | try hard enough, or pay enough attention to separating the true from |
D:Day4.30 | time beyond learning, could be rightly seen as a constraint you but | try to impose on all that is natural. Your thinking, since it is a |
D:Day6.29 | what allows you to be yourself, and yet here are you told not to | try to remove yourself from life. |
D:Day16.11 | to know. What you expel is what you do not want to know. What you | try to control is what you do not want to know. You do not want to |
D:Day39.41 | time of non-learning—so that you accept that you do not have to | try to learn the unlearnable. This is why we have left the time of |
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C:1.13 | yourself. This goal will never be reached, and only when you give up | trying to reach it can you begin to learn anything of value. You are |
C:3.16 | from head, and intelligence from knowledge, take heart. We give up | trying. We simply learn in a new way and in our learning realize that |
C:8.26 | proportions. These are the memories of loved ones you were sure were | trying to hurt you when in truth they were only trying to help. The |
C:8.26 | you were sure were trying to hurt you when in truth they were only | trying to help. The memories of situations you deemed meant to |
C:9.11 | to change it—a willingness not yet complete—we will, instead of | trying to ignore what you have made, use it in a new way. Keep in |
C:9.14 | seem to rebel against this insane situation are guided by memories | trying to reveal the truth to you. They call to you from a place that |
C:9.23 | and so make yourself continuously needy. You thus spend your life | trying to fulfill your needs. For most of you, this trying takes on |
C:9.23 | spend your life trying to fulfill your needs. For most of you, this | trying takes on the form of work and you spend your entire life |
C:10.9 | as you gain more awareness of yourself as a “good” person and one | trying to be better still, you will begin to look for your rewards. |
C:10.9 | the beginning of the curriculum. To want a reward for goodness, for | trying harder, for being closer to God than your brother or sister, |
C:11.3 | dedication to what this text would have them do, are at risk of | trying too hard to be earnest rather than simply desiring to learn. |
C:11.4 | with you when all hurrying, fear of failing, and earnest attempts at | trying hard have long been past. Each exercise is but an idea, and |
C:13.3 | feel like smiling know that you are feeling memory return. If, when | trying to call up memory of spirit, you find your brow knitting in |
C:16.25 | as you may want to be, you would still go meekly through your life | trying to comply with rules of God and man with thought of some |
C:20.43 | the equality of your gifts is peaceful because it releases you from | trying to acquire that which you previously believed you were |
C:29.4 | you need to let the universe be of service to you rather than | trying to use the universe to accomplish your goals. These |
C:31.13 | to nothing. This is why so many attempts at understanding fail. | Trying to come to understanding with a split mind is impossible. |
T1:3.11 | back to a state of disbelief? Better not to try at all than to risk | trying and failing when such consequences would seem to hang in the |
T2:4.5 | swimming, bumping in to who you think you are could be likened to | trying to move within water as you would on land. Why, when moving |
T2:10.14 | your treasure. It releases you as well from the static state of | trying to hang on to who you were yesterday, or trying to prevent |
T2:10.14 | the static state of trying to hang on to who you were yesterday, or | trying to prevent change tomorrow. |
T3:3.3 | lives to be beyond their efforts at control and long ago gave up | trying. Most of you fall somewhere in between, living a life full of |
D:1.18 | but by means of acceptance. This will not occur by means of | trying but by means of surrender. |
D:2.12 | This will not often prevent you from | trying the same thing again although at times it will. No matter what |
D:13.7 | or required. Thus you are not called to become an intermediary | trying to bridge the knowing of the separated self and the Self of |
D:15.13 | To try to capture the eternal would be like | trying to catch the wind. But just as the wind can power many |
D:Day3.41 | The idea I am | trying to open to you here is the idea of a responsive relationship |
D:Day4.20 | to see following me as belonging to an externalized institution, | trying to learn what it would teach, and trying to live by the rules |
D:Day4.20 | externalized institution, trying to learn what it would teach, and | trying to live by the rules it would have them obey. Much progress |
D:Day4.46 | no return to separation, no return to judgment. It means no longer | trying to leave these things behind for they will be gone. It will |
D:Day5.3 | experiences of unity. Thus, just as when you might look up when | trying to remember something, or tap a finger at your temple, there |
D:Day6.22 | The point here, however, is this: Quit | trying to remove yourself from life! If this were required it would |
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C:10.32 | It will keep calling you to acknowledge it and let it grow. It will | tug at your heart in the most gentle of ways. Its whisper will be |
T3:9.5 | of illusion, if only to grasp the hands of those you love and gently | tug them through its doors. You will be able to take note of the |
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T3:9.5 | that with the force of one more, maybe the walls will finally come | tumbling down and those inside be held within illusion no more. This |
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C:10.30 | What you will be feeling as you proceed is the feeling of the | tunnel vision of the separated self giving way to the expanded vision |
C:10.31 | the slightest moment of expanded vision you will welcome back your | tunnel vision with gratitude. You will feel relieved that your feet |
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C:8.6 | mount up and seem too much to bear can cause what you call emotional | turmoil or even a nervous breakdown. In these situations either too |
T1:10.12 | come to you in peace? Why would you believe you can learn from the | turmoil of extremes what you cannot learn in peace eternal? |
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C:I.5 | The mind cannot hold open the doors of the heart and yet we | turn within, turn to the mind, and show it where its openness lies, |
C:I.5 | mind cannot hold open the doors of the heart and yet we turn within, | turn to the mind, and show it where its openness lies, where |
C:P.11 | The further teachings of the original Course were designed to | turn fear into love. When you think you can go only so far and no |
C:P.16 | You who have come close to truth only to | turn your back and refuse to see it, turn around and look once again. |
C:P.16 | come close to truth only to turn your back and refuse to see it, | turn around and look once again. You have traveled your path and the |
C:P.17 | heaven remain concealed. Thus, in turning your back on heaven, you | turn your back on your Self and God as well. Your good intentions |
C:P.42 | again and still again. It is ingenious in its ways of getting you to | turn back again and still again, until you feel as if you are going |
C:1.14 | to disengage from the conflict of this world that causes it, is to | turn your back on the real world and all that has meaning in it. In |
C:1.14 | And yet you do not choose this option, thinking that to do so you | turn your back on responsibility and on duty, thus counting this |
C:2.15 | has brought what comfort you would accept to your troubled mind. Now | turn to me to comfort your troubled heart. |
C:4.7 | Love alone has the power to | turn this dream of death into a waking awareness of life eternal. |
C:4.14 | How dangerous indeed is such an act in a world where trust can | turn to treachery. |
C:4.22 | how the occupants of this semi-happy dream have earned the right to | turn their backs upon the world even for the scanty hours that they |
C:5.21 | understand the strength of your resistance to the union that would | turn hell into heaven, insanity to peace. You do not yet understand |
C:7.23 | but only to allow for the possibility of it happening. Do not | turn your back on the hope offered here, and when new life flows in |
C:8.7 | who claim to have them not. It is not your thoughts to which you | turn to bring you evidence for your resentment, ammunition for your |
C:9.27 | you are not alone that you realize your unity with me and begin to | turn from fear toward love. |
C:10.21 | cannot leave it, they will block it out. Some, at this threshold, | turn back. They deny themselves the joy or the pain or the oblivion |
C:16.21 | you have given power to protect you, you also fear them, and they in | turn fear the powerless who might take away their power or rise up |
C:16.22 | of you who think you have traditional means of power on your side | turn not to your own power, and then you wonder why those most |
C:17.13 | And yet all you need do is | turn back. Being an observer of your body has prepared you for this. |
C:17.14 | This space you can | turn back to holds no judgment and no fear, and so it is the |
C:23.24 | even while your study of this Course may have led you to | turn inward and attempt to disengage from life. A period of |
C:27.12 | has not concentrated on your thinking. Again you are bidden to | turn to your heart for the truth that is hidden there yet waiting to |
C:28.9 | Do you not see that any attempt to | turn bearing witness into a convincing argument for your point of |
T1:1.8 | of you would become muddled in your feelings and know not where to | turn to explain the many riddles they would seem at times to |
T1:2.10 | have thus subjected you to conditions that invited the ego-mind to | turn its attention to existence in this lower order. It is only you |
T1:5.9 | actually present within the illusion. This is why all seeking must | turn within, toward the heart where the real Self abides. There is |
T1:9.15 | the first. The second will be most readily and quickly overcome by a | turn toward reason or the intellect. The perceived attack will have |
T1:9.15 | so much to value in what has called your ego into action and will | turn away from it. |
T2:1.4 | beyond the realm of the ego, in your fear of returning to it, often | turn away from internal treasures that you believe, when realized, |
T2:5.4 | as signs. Like literal signposts along a roadway, they alert you to | turn your attention in a particular direction. |
T2:7.10 | have become happier with who you are, you will, if left un-schooled, | turn your attention to others and to situations you would have be |
T2:10.1 | You would have to work mightily to | turn the lessons of this Course into a tool, but many of you will not |
T3:2.11 | This memory lies within your heart and has the ability to | turn the image you have made into a reflection of the love that |
T3:3.5 | have done so much to cause your unhappiness, and while you have in | turn blamed it as much as it blamed you, you never blamed anything |
T3:20.12 | You have stepped out of this house and are called not to return. To | turn your back not on the truth nor on God or love. |
T3:20.17 | of love by love. See not what love would not have you see. | Turn from the dark ways of illusion and shine the light of truth for |
T3:21.22 | that there will be no priest or guru for those who seek the truth to | turn to. It will matter not that a black man will not turn to a white |
T3:21.22 | the truth to turn to. It will matter not that a black man will not | turn to a white man or a Muslim to a Christian. It will not matter if |
T4:2.2 | in your seeking and saw within what you perceived without, now you | turn inward and reflect what you discover within outward. What you |
T4:2.6 | production that has so long occupied you will now serve you as you | turn your productive and reproductive instincts to the production and |
T4:3.1 | Observation is an extension of the embrace that in | turn makes the embrace observable. The embrace is not an action so |
T4:4.10 | sound like the ranting of your science fiction, and cause you to | turn deaf ears to the knowledge I would impart, let me assure you |
T4:8.6 | human beings, was a disconnect from your own true nature, which in | turn caused a disconnect in your ability to express love, which in |
T4:8.6 | turn caused a disconnect in your ability to express love, which in | turn caused a disconnect in your ability to know God, because you did |
T4:11.5 | heart and mind. No longer regard me as an authority to whom you | turn, but as an equal partner in the creation of the future through |
T4:12.19 | necessary before you can go on. But I ask you to try to remember to | turn to the new rather than the old each time you think you are |
T4:12.25 | it behind. Realize that it has made you new. Rejoice and be glad and | turn your attention to the new. Attend to the dawning of the |
D:1.22 | the application of what you have learned. You dare not, as yet, to | turn to your own heart, and trust the knowing that has been returned |
D:4.20 | we said earlier, with acceptance of the new and denial of the old. | Turn your back on the prison of your former existence and do not look |
D:4.22 | provide, you are but tempted by a false security, and are called to | turn away. If you are lured away from who you are by a drive to |
D:4.23 | Once again I remind you that there is no authority to whom you can | turn. But in place of that “outside” authority, I give you your own |
D:4.24 | authority be your first “act” of acceptance rather than learning. | Turn to this as the new pattern and to the thought system of giving |
D:4.28 | union with all, draws from the well of divine design. You need not | turn to old patterns or systems to accomplish your release. You can |
D:4.28 | to old patterns or systems to accomplish your release. You can only | turn to what is, to what is left now that the patterns and systems of |
D:6.18 | the body were given to teach and to represent. What you have done is | turn them into implacable rules you call natural laws. When these |
D:11.7 | accept this, many of you reverse the direction of your thoughts and | turn to ideas of what you still need to do to accomplish your |
D:11.10 | you with direction. As was said earlier, you dare not, as yet, | turn to your own heart for answers. Yet your heart is the well of |
D:11.18 | Turn now not to your thoughts, but to the mind and heart joined in | |
D:Day4.40 | What tempts you here? To | turn and look toward the towns and cities below? Or to turn and look |
D:Day4.40 | you here? To turn and look toward the towns and cities below? Or to | turn and look up to the portal of access to unity? Do you turn and |
D:Day4.40 | Or to turn and look up to the portal of access to unity? Do you | turn and look back at form and matter? Or do you turn and look up |
D:Day4.40 | to unity? Do you turn and look back at form and matter? Or do you | turn and look up where no form exists? Do you believe you can choose |
D:Day5.3 | at your temple, there is, in a certain sense, a “place” to which you | turn for these experiences. This does not mean that these experiences |
D:Day6.7 | as with a few notes “running through the mind” or a particular | turn of phrase that inspires the creator to see these words as |
D:Day10.33 | My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, | turn your thoughts not to ideals of social activism, to causes, or to |
D:Day10.33 | activism, to causes, or to championing any one side over another. | Turn not to your thoughts but to your feelings and go where they |
D:Day26.3 | speak a moment of the Self as guide. This simply means that you | turn to the Self as the source of coming to know of the unknown. |
D:Day38.3 | being, and enter into relationship with one another. I ask you to | turn your attention, I ask you to be attentive, to the relationship |
D:Day39.46 | peace, sadness and joy, evil and good, sickness and health. You will | turn anger to gladness, tears to laughter, and replace weariness with |
D:Day40.33 | When you | turn the last page, will you cry tears of sadness that our dialogue |
D:Day40.33 | no more? Or will you brave your own relationship with me? Will you | turn to your brother and hear my voice in him? Will you be my voice |
D:Day40.33 | your brother and hear my voice in him? Will you be my voice as you | turn to your sister? Will you carry the fullness of our relationship |
E.9 | how long the eternity of being will be for you. There is no one to | turn out the lights but you. Drift from knowing to unknowing, close |
E.23 | to realize that everything is different, you will not desire to | turn back, not even for the familiar thought processes that, although |
E.26 | You will recall with poignancy who you once were, but you will not | turn back. You will know that all turning back would be but a |
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C:P.16 | distance in a golden light. When you could have seen this sight you | turned your back and sighed, looking back on a world familiar to you, |
C:4.11 | caused you to believe that love can fail, be lost, withdrawn, or | turned to hate. Your false perception of your Father is what has |
C:6.4 | hide your reality has been, with the help of the Holy Spirit, being | turned into that which will help you learn what your reality really |
C:9.8 | you did not usurp the power of God. You took what God created and | turned it into an illusion so powerful that you believe it is what |
C:11.3 | as quickly as they can, with highlighter in tow, and when they have | turned the last page be done with learning what this book would have |
C:14.7 | such as this cannot be made to make any sense at all? Those who have | turned their backs on God and refused to believe in such nonsense |
C:14.18 | when you cease to exist, so does your universe. The lights will be | turned out upon it and it will be no more. |
T1:9.12 | to find what you need to free you from the ego’s reign, you have | turned toward wholeness. In the same way that embracing both the male |
T3:7.6 | the house became aware of something happening there. All attention | turned toward the explosion but its source could not be found. |
T4:2.2 | Again let me repeat and reemphasize my statements: where once you | turned outward in your seeking and saw within what you perceived |
D:11.5 | contribution has been asked of you. And so your mighty thoughts have | turned their focus on this problem and attacked it as they attack all |
D:17.15 | Your heart is a full well. It is because you have now | turned to your heart, instead of to your thinking, that you feel both |
D:Day32.7 | this notion presents the concept of something being begun and then | turned loose, proceeding from its beginnings under scientific or |
A.27 | The “language” is returned to, as a helpful friend would be | turned to for judgment-free advice. What those who begin to |
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C:P.17 | unknown to your Self, so too does heaven remain concealed. Thus, in | turning your back on heaven, you turn your back on your Self and God |
C:P.29 | collected upon it obscures it from their sight. This is the cost of | turning back when heaven could have been reached, the cost in |
C:2.11 | misery by making it real than could God. There is no magic here of | turning misery into delight and pain into joy. These acts would |
C:9.36 | but your separated self would keep this attainment from you by | turning every situation into a means to serve its ends. As long as |
C:15.11 | cannot be loyal to both, and herein lies your problem. For at the | turning point you look back and see one other you cannot betray, and |
C:25.16 | the personal self gets out of the way in any instance, it is the | turning point. It is the signal that you are ready to live from love. |
C:31.4 | can be inseparable and still not be the same. The miracle of | turning water into wine illustrates, as all miracles do, the fallacy |
T1:3.9 | would leave no room for doubt? Such a simple miracle might be the | turning of water into wine. What harm could come from it? And yet |
T1:9.12 | the ego has the least control. For males this has most often meant a | turning away from the intellectual realm, which was ruled by the ego, |
T1:9.12 | to the realm of feelings. For females this has most often meant a | turning away from the feeling realm where their egos held most sway, |
T1:9.12 | their egos held most sway, toward the intellectual. This instinctual | turning toward an opposite has been made to serve you through the |
T1:9.12 | made to serve you through the intercession of the Holy Spirit. In | turning within rather than without to find what you need to free you |
T1:9.14 | ego. What breaks the ego’s hold will be the second reaction, or the | turning away from the old. |
T1:9.15 | like an intellectual position. The second like a feeling position. | Turning away from the intellectual position to one of feeling will |
T4:2.1 | Outward seeking is | turning inward. Inward or internal discoveries are turning outward. |
T4:2.1 | Outward seeking is turning inward. Inward or internal discoveries are | turning outward. This is a reverse, a polar reversal that is |
D:2.22 | self who depended on learned wisdom for answers. Looking within is | turning to the real Self and the consciousness shared by all for the |
D:Day4.46 | that you will resurrect to eternal life here and now. It means no | turning back, no return to fear or anger, no return to separation, no |
D:Day5.22 | bid to claim ownership. Effort, as translated by the ego, was about | turning everything that was given into what “you” could only work |
E.26 | you once were, but you will not turn back. You will know that all | turning back would be but a retracing of the circular route you have |
A.18 | and the nature of the reality in which the mind has functioned. In | turning to the heart we seek to bypass this difficulty as much as |
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C:4.6 | so rampant that no toehold of security is possible, and day | turns endlessly into night in a long march toward death. Recognize |
T3:21.22 | will not matter if a young person looks to one his or her own age or | turns to someone older. And yet it will matter that someone will look |
T3:21.23 | being said that they do not matter. It will not matter if a person | turns to someone “like” him- or herself to find the truth, or if a |
T3:21.23 | to someone “like” him- or herself to find the truth, or if a person | turns to someone totally “unlike” him- or herself to find the truth. |
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D:Day39.42 | your own expansion, the expansion that has taken place under the | tutelage of Jesus, within the dialogue with Christ-consciousness, |
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C:15.6 | How many rest within this sphere of influence? | Twenty, fifty, one hundred? And how many times is this multiplied by |
T4:4.10 | instead of living for what you call a lifetime—be it a lifetime of | twenty or fifty or ninety years. Life has continuously been prolonged |
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D:Day5.15 | your accomplishment, and its expression, will not look the same way | twice. What you each desire from union most will be what finds the |
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C:14.19 | try to accomplish the “next best thing” and keep it close to you, a | twin universe still existing separately, but close enough that you |
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C:8.26 | and yet to have no idea what the memory is about! All memory is | twisted and distorted by what you would have it be. Everyone can |
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C:P.4 | it would seem to have no audience at all if these are the only | two states that exist. Since it is impossible to be part spirit and |
C:P.6 | that recognizes your spirit? What is it in you that hovers between | two worlds, the world of the ego’s dominion and that of spirit? What |
C:P.7 | of God. The Christ in you is that which is capable of bridging the | two worlds. This is what is meant by the second coming of Christ. |
C:P.15 | You thus have confused yourself further by accepting that you are | two selves—an ego self represented by the body—and a spirit self |
C:P.39 | identity. This shared identity made Jesus one with Christ. The | two names mean the same thing, as oneness is what was always shared |
C:P.40 | it would seem as if the butterfly is both butterfly and caterpillar, | two separate things becoming one. You are well aware of the fact that |
C:P.40 | if you could not see the transformation take place “with your own | two eyes,” you would not believe that the two seemingly disparate |
C:P.40 | take place “with your own two eyes,” you would not believe that the | two seemingly disparate creatures were the same. Someone telling you |
C:1.17 | that, while hidden to you, you still know exists. The union of | two bodies joined in love create a child, the union of man and woman |
C:2.3 | a feeling, and one of many. Yet you have been told there are but | two from which you choose: love and fear. Because you have chosen |
C:2.7 | middle ground for your reality thinking there are more than these | two choices. A life of little joy and little pain is seen as a |
C:3.6 | man. He walked the world with a face much like your own, a body with | two legs and two arms, ten fingers and ten toes. And yet you know |
C:3.6 | the world with a face much like your own, a body with two legs and | two arms, ten fingers and ten toes. And yet you know this was not |
C:3.12 | one way and one reacts another, and it is only in the study of the | two that you believe learning takes place. |
C:5.6 | real, nor the hand that grasps it. Yet the relationship between the | two is quite real. “When two or more are joined together” is not an |
C:5.6 | grasps it. Yet the relationship between the two is quite real. “When | two or more are joined together” is not an injunction for bodies to |
C:5.15 | This is all the | two worlds are made up of. The one you see as real is the one you |
C:5.29 | These do not have to be | two separate things, but are made so by your choice, the choice to |
C:7.11 | There are but | two forms of withholding: what you withhold of yourself from the |
C:8.25 | together by the thought system that gave birth to it. There are but | two thought systems: the thought system of God, and the thought |
C:9.16 | in many guises and is given many names, but there are really only | two emotions: one is fear, the other love. Fear is thus the source of |
C:9.32 | the lesson of the birds of the air or the flowers of the field. | Two thousand years have passed since you were told to observe this |
C:9.33 | for your own use and allowed it to become the user. With your own | two hands you give away all your happiness and power to that which |
C:9.48 | for what they are. All that you desired will be revealed as only | two desires, the desire to love and the desire to be loved. Why wait |
C:9.49 | to support your separate stance. See you the difference in these | two positions? In what way is your way better than the way God |
C:10.3 | the rest. Thus we will continue to point out the differences in the | two thought systems so that your ideas can begin to change, until |
C:11.2 | You think your source and your Creator are | two separate things, and too seldom remember even that you are not |
C:13.5 | let the feelings come and with them the realization that while no | two spirits will seem exactly the same, they also are not |
C:14.1 | and you will begin to see the enormity of the difference in these | two purposes. |
C:14.19 | enough. And so what you attempt next is an exchange of sorts. Like | two countries, one rich in oil, another in grain, you set up |
C:14.28 | does discard and replace. As we have said before, there are but | two emotions. One is love, the other fear. Fear, through your own |
C:15.1 | you desire for yourself? Do you not see how intricately linked these | two desires are? The desire to give and receive specialness is the |
C:16.10 | what the split mind would call reason—a world in which there are | two sides to everything and two sides that oppose each other. How can |
C:16.10 | call reason—a world in which there are two sides to everything and | two sides that oppose each other. How can this be reason? The truth |
C:17.2 | consciousness that has never left it. It is the reunion of these | two selves that will bring about the completion of the universe and |
C:17.2 | about the completion of the universe and the return of heaven. Where | two are joined together can be used rightly here as well as in regard |
C:18.8 | seemingly trapped upon the screen, viewing everything from the | two eyes of the one projected there. Again, this is but what this |
C:18.16 | is a first step in what will seem now like an attempt to balance | two separate things, but is really an attempt to unite what you have |
C:18.17 | is that you dedicate all thought to union. This now must be seen in | two dimensions rather than one. In addition to dedicating thought to |
C:19.17 | is of a single form, a single entity. There is either one chair or | two. One table or four. Your emphasis has been on quantity, and one |
C:20.7 | touch, a melding of one into another. The embrace makes one of | two. |
C:21.5 | way, a way contrary to the language of your heart, and so, like | two people from different countries speaking different languages, |
C:21.5 | see this in times of emergency or crisis of every kind. And like the | two people from different countries who do not understand each other, |
C:21.5 | a temporary solidarity is formed through like action. At such times | two strangers who are foreign to one another might recognize that the |
C:21.5 | the other’s “heart is in the right place.” The “right place” with | two people—as with mind and heart—is the place of no division. |
C:21.7 | these different interpretations as natural. You see that there are | two ways of viewing a situation, even if you do not label one way of |
C:21.7 | or resolution. You act without unity. And, just as if you were | two people acting on different truths in the same situation, conflict |
C:22.4 | is that of a needle passing through material. Of itself, it can hold | two pieces of material together. With the addition of thread passed |
C:22.7 | and of needle and thread to material, is easily seen. In these | two examples, the partnership creates something that did not |
C:22.18 | Obviously | two kinds of meaning are being talked about. The first we talked of |
C:27.11 | you now hold of yourself. Just as you can look about and see that no | two bodies on this earth are exactly the same, the Self you are is a |
C:29.23 | How can one’s service deprive anyone else of the right to serve? No | two are alike. Only in God are all the same. |
C:31.37 | that expects change and growth is that of parent to child. These | two relationships have comprised your ideas of our Father and me as |
C:32.1 | of who you are not. It is in telling the difference between the | two that you need guidance. You have previously looked to those who |
T1:2.13 | This response needs to at first be seen in | two parts. An example illustrates. To look at a sunset is to see an |
T1:6.9 | through the second coming of Christ, the energy that will bridge the | two worlds. |
T1:8.3 | changes over time and it may take a hundred or a thousand or even | two thousand years for the real truth to be realized. Even though |
T1:8.4 | to you now to reveal the one truth that has existed for the past | two thousand years without your comprehension of it. The nature of |
T2:1.2 | Treasure is most often seen in one of | two ways—as something valuable to be sought and found or as |
T2:1.7 | You may still see but | two choices: peace or struggle. But with such an attitude, you would |
T2:3.2 | and bids you to express it with your physicality, thus uniting the | two realms through expression. |
T2:4.3 | you are rather than as who you are, you have not integrated these | two pieces of learning. |
T2:4.8 | are few among you who have not reacted to the idea of calling with | two sets of feelings and thoughts. One set of thoughts and feelings |
T2:4.9 | While | two sets of thoughts and feelings exist, the only way to come to |
T2:4.9 | claim your power is the willingness to move through the conflict of | two opposing sets of thoughts and feelings to the place of unity. |
T2:5.6 | These last | two calls, the call that appears in the form of a sign and the call |
T2:9.7 | This is what differentiates needs from wants. This is true in | two senses. It is true in that all needs, from survival needs to |
T2:11.1 | responsible for this truth. This forgiveness has now extended in | two distinct ways. First in forgiving your Creator for creating you |
T2:11.15 | It is from these | two separate ideas of relationship that the concept of doing battle |
T2:11.15 | as you believe that the ego is real, you will feel as if there are | two identities that exist within you and you will see yourself as |
T3:1.11 | you were to yourself and who you presented yourself to be could be | two completely different selves. Even within the illusion in which |
T3:4.8 | of Love has accomplished. Now the choice is before you to do one of | two things: to proceed toward love or fear. If you proceed with fear |
T3:10.13 | knowledge of Spanish would return. For a short while you would have | two languages constantly running through your mind and you would be |
T3:11.11 | Thus we begin to address the temptations of the human experience. | Two are spoken of in tandem here: The temptation to judge and the |
T3:20.4 | to request a miracle as a learning device. This learning device had | two aspects. The first was to reveal to you your fears concerning the |
T3:21.3 | There are no | two sides to the truth. There is not more than one truth. There is |
T3:21.20 | that it will serve your new purpose. Further, there are even | two aspects to this contradictory seeming answer. One is that your |
T3:22.4 | to be. This tension will continue if you are unable to integrate | two precepts of this course of learning into your new reality. One is |
T4:1.11 | to come to know themselves and God indirectly. These are the only | two choices, the choices between truth and illusion, fear and love, |
T4:1.14 | chosen time and you the chosen people. If the chosen time had been | two thousand years ago, life would have been different since then. If |
T4:2.29 | bad, but only need be steadily aware that you can only see in one of | two ways—with love or fear. |
T4:5.13 | at all, you have perhaps thought of the afterlife as having | two sides. Some have thought of this as heaven and hell. Others as |
T4:12.5 | Two changes of enormous proportions are upon you. The first is the | |
D:2.1 | You are now asked to do | two things simultaneously: To accept the new and to deny the old. |
D:2.2 | for the acceptance of the true. Although you are called to these | two actions simultaneously—the action of acceptance and the action |
D:4.13 | The | two patterns, the internal and the external, were created together to |
D:5.6 | When | two bodies join and joy results from this joining, this is form |
D:6.19 | by abstaining from the unhealthy habits. You might look now at these | two attitudes and see that they are somewhat silly, but still you |
D:6.27 | sharing in unity, the All of Everything. So these | two states, the state of form and the state of unity, are both in |
D:12.4 | dialogue. A dialogue is most often thought of as a discourse between | two or more people and as such is associated with the spoken word. |
D:12.11 | you still think in the same way as before. I am about to make the | two main points of this discussion: The first is that thinking, with |
D:13.2 | the sharing of who you are and who you know others to be. There are | two issues of great import contained within this statement, and we |
D:Day2.1 | well as the Self of unity. It is time for the final merging of the | two into one Self, the elevated Self of form. |
D:Day3.34 | you expect a flowery answer, and surely not one that will be a “one, | two, three steps to abundance” answer; but I will try to address you |
D:Day4.40 | grass and the blue sea below? Why are we here but to show you these | two choices? From where else could you so clearly see the choice |
D:Day10.2 | of form and the Self of union and to, through this reliance, tie the | two together so that there is no seam, no boundary, no remaining |
D:Day10.19 | met challenges similar to your own. You have been unable to see the | two as the same for you have not realized this sameness in yourself. |
D:Day10.20 | voice of this dialogue as that belonging to the man Jesus who lived | two thousand years ago. To continue to identify this voice with that |
D:Day10.20 | to realize that this is the same voice that animated the man Jesus | two thousand years ago will aide you in realizing that this is the |
D:Day10.22 | of these statements mean. This is the culmination point of these | two great objectives coming together in you and your brothers and |
D:Day10.35 | partially because of your readiness. It is no accident that these | two aspects of urgency are converging. When your reliance on all that |
D:Day15.5 | obvious to what could not be observed physically. This practice had | two purposes. The first purpose was the establishment of a new kind |
D:Day15.24 | Without necessarily realizing it, your consciousness has been in | two places at once without being divided. As you re-enter life on |
D:Day16.10 | a feeling. Emotions are responses. You have been told there are but | two emotions, love and fear. What this is really saying is that there |
D:Day16.10 | love and fear. What this is really saying is that there are but | two ways to respond to what you feel—with love or with fear. If you |
D:Day18.1 | into the new as they do so. Each way is as needed now as it was | two thousand years ago. |
D:Day18.2 | relationship that occurs with the world. So do each of you. These | two ways also represent God and Christ-consciousness, the extension |
D:Day19.12 | never found the self. They fear losing the known to the unknown. The | two ways of demonstration make the unknown known. One makes the |
D:Day19.16 | room for comparison and judgment. Thus it is realistic to see the | two ways as intertwined circles existing in support and harmony with |
D:Day22.2 | separated the living and the dead, the spiritual and the human into | two states—states that could, at their most basic levels—be seen |
D:Day27.2 | remaining engaged in life. You have thus begun to experience on | two levels. This has been a goal of the time we have spent together |
D:Day27.5 | during our mountain top time together the ability to experience on | two levels. |
D:Day27.7 | a new way of seeing. You might think of this initially as having | two perspectives, an internal and an external perspective, a human |
D:Day27.9 | The | two levels of experience which you have been participating in are the |
D:Day27.13 | are is also a constant within the aspect of separation. Merge the | two, however, into one level of experience and the whole formula |
D:Day27.14 | This is what we move toward as we practice participating in | two levels of experience simultaneously. We practice experiencing the |
D:Day28.13 | Depending on the circumstances of your life, one of these | two attitudes will have a reverse side that will have a greater hold |
D:Day28.15 | Most people feel at least some combination of these | two attitudes, but will find that one is prevalent. You must now get |
D:Day28.19 | on by changing your experience of time to one of experiencing | two levels of “time.” Our “time” on the mountain would be more |
D:Day28.26 | Presently it is as if you follow | two threads, the thread that has led you to the mountain and the |
D:Day28.26 | you have not removed yourself. Now you must begin to weave these | two threads together into the tapestry of your new life. This weaving |
D:Day28.26 | life. This weaving will take place as you continue to intertwine the | two experiences that you are simultaneously holding within your |
D:Day29.1 | that you have already realized the ability to participate in | two levels of experience simultaneously and that duality is really |
D:Day29.5 | you, has been a part of the process that has allowed you access to | two levels of experience. It is your access to two levels of |
D:Day29.5 | allowed you access to two levels of experience. It is your access to | two levels of experience—the experience of wholeness and the |
D:Day30.2 | The | two levels of experience we have spoken of might be seen as the |
D:Day30.4 | without joining, thus the commonly known injunction of “where | two or more are joined together.” If you would think of this in terms |
D:Day30.4 | you would see that knower and known are one. You would see that | two or more are needed in order for knowing to occur. To not know |
D:Day30.4 | would be to be in a state of nothingness. Thus the joining of | two or more are needed in order for wholeness to be known and thus to |
D:Day31.1 | and about relationship. Let us consider this by considering the | two levels of experience—that of the mountain top experience—and |
D:Day31.8 | To know the One Self within the individuated Self is to join the | two. The two are thus joined in the relationship of experience. |
D:Day31.8 | the One Self within the individuated Self is to join the two. The | two are thus joined in the relationship of experience. Experience is |
D:Day32.12 | a negation of either the self or God that occurs when these | two concepts—concepts of the self and of God—cannot be reconciled |
D:Day32.18 | a spacious Self, and the means that have been used—such as the | two levels of experience you have achieved during the days and nights |
D:Day33.6 | self. But your who is also your representation of being. The | two becoming one—the individuated self becoming one in being—is |
D:Day34.1 | is of creation, not of destruction. Yet creation and destruction are | two sides of the same continuum as are hot and cold, darkness and |
D:Day34.1 | wholeness includes seeing the opposites that seem to exist at these | two ends of the same spectrum. If the new way of seeing the Self just |
D:Day37.11 | or individuation, is only possible in union and relationship. | Two separate numbers, with no relationship, no interaction, no |
D:Day38.13 | because we are in union and relationship with each other. We are not | two beings who are separate but relating in union. We are each |
D:Day39.12 | one thing and another. In this instance it is the connection between | two individuated beings in union and relationship. You and me. In |
D:Day39.12 | me. In order for this link of relationship to exist there must be | two beings for it to link (where two or more are joined together). In |
D:Day39.12 | relationship to exist there must be two beings for it to link (where | two or more are joined together). In other words, there must be a you |
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C:P.31 | in which you know another human being, and yet you keep seeking this | type of knowing. Even with another human being, knowing what they |
C:19.15 | from my experience. While many have learned much of others, this | type of learning is but a starting point, a gateway to experience. |
C:25.2 | means of serving and being served by love. Devotion is a particular | type of participation. It cannot be faked. But it can be practiced. |
C:31.20 | are. Thus, what you give through sharing you gain in truth. No other | type of gain is possible. |
T1:2.1 | time was needed for you to disengage the ego-mind that produced the | type of thinking that needs to come to an end. This ending is but a |
T2:5.1 | a new voice that would reveal your talents and desires to you. This | type of calling comes as a light shone into the darkness and is |
T2:5.2 | calls that are meant for you. If you are looking only for a specific | type of call, you will miss many unlearning and learning |
T2:8.5 | A new | type of acceptance is required here, one not previously asked or |
T2:11.16 | evil. But this is not the new way and the lack of value from this | type of effort can surely now be seen. |
T4:2.19 | of future outcome rather than in terms of what already is. This | type of thinking will not serve the new or allow you full awareness |
D:6.19 | unhealthy habits. Again we could go into countless examples of this | type of thinking, but the examples matter not except to make you see |
D:6.21 | that illness can be blamed on certain habits. This may not be the | type of blaming you see as easily as that of blaming a friend for |
D:6.21 | being you are now called to accept that you no longer need this | type of learning device and to realize that it will no longer serve |
D:11.2 | of the thought or idea of God by which you were created as the same | type of thought I have just described would be insane. Are you |
D:16.18 | of God, you finally are. But this may also at times be an image of a | type, a construction of the subconscious, which still sees in forms |
D:Day3.7 | give you more peace, your mind that will accept comfort of a certain | type, even extending to a new comfortableness of being. You believe |
D:Day3.29 | You think you could learn what is for you the most difficult | type of learning, be it philosophy, math, or foreign languages, |
D:Day4.31 | concentration upon it affects it. Even learned skills react to this | type of concentration. A pianist who suddenly thinks of the notes she |
D:Day4.34 | There is a similar | type of focus that will serve you now. It is not a tool, as is |
D:Day4.54 | have to be perfect—perfect is but a label, and all labels of any | type cause is delay. You only have to be accepting. Accepting of all |
D:Day5.17 | the sameness of union is not about becoming clones or one specific | type of idealized holy person. Union is being fully who you are and |
D:Day8.14 | Even this | type of seeing will have remnants of righteousness attached to it if |
D:Day8.16 | the term and the condition. You may think that taking away the | type of certainty associated with the “term” of certainty will cause |
D:Day9.32 | and to do more. You might ask what life would be for without this | type of freedom to strive, to achieve, to accomplish, to work toward |
D:Day9.32 | do still desire, or think you desire, learning challenges of this | type and with the realization that this is all these are—learning |
D:Day10.10 | This | type of intuition seems to come more as thought than as feeling, but |
D:Day10.26 | your image of an ideal self you left much room for feelings of the | type you currently experience. This is why we have recently spoken of |
D:Day18.9 | a degree of separation that was able to occur to allow for a certain | type of experience. Now a new degree of union is occurring to allow |
D:Day18.9 | Now a new degree of union is occurring to allow for a new | type of experience. |
D:Day28.5 | next level of experience: That of external movement toward a chosen | type of life. |
D:Day33.13 | of their independence. In other words, you each have claimed some | type of power for yourself, some means of exerting that power, which |
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T1:10.9 | You will think that I cannot possibly be asking you to give up these | types of experiences. But you have already had them! I ask you not to |
T3:15.2 | This is something we will return to, but first let us look at other | types of new beginnings and all that would hamper them from taking |
T3:15.3 | is one that hampers new beginnings. Special relations of all | types are based upon expectation—expectations of certain behavior— |
T4:1.3 | what many others have tried and failed to achieve. These are the | types of ideas that will cause discomfort to many of you as you still |
D:Day39.11 | truism of your life. Even these relationships of separation, the | types of special and not-so-special relationships you have chosen to |
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C:12.2 | not be limited to what you have thought it to be. You think it is | typical of a spiritual text to tell you love is the answer, as if it |
C:27.19 | which there will be the certainty you heretofore have lacked. The | typical fears you have experienced in the past will not arise within |
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T1:2.6 | The so-called thinking of the ego-mind was so | tyrannical that its use throughout your lifetime deadened many of |
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T2:10.1 | until you succeed. This is how truths become dogma and dogma becomes | tyranny. This happens by accepting a static state. A static state is |