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Invocation:itself can the Divine Plan work out." - Alice Bailey To Netnews Homepage Index Master Table LastStatement:know me by still another name and office. Alice Bailey knows who I am and recognizes me by two ofStatement:exercise of the intuition. Neither I nor Alice Bailey is the least interested in having themAtom, 6:that the book is primarily intended. ALICE A. BAILEY, September, 1922 Autobiography Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Foreword Foreword The first four chapters of this AutobiographyAutobiographyin 1948. The entire writing was reread by Mrs. Bailey and certain corrections made. Various peopleAutobiographymade. Various people worked with Mrs. Bailey at different times on the text and copies of portionsAutobiographyof the worldwide, organized work for which Mrs. Bailey was responsible, the confused and strainedAutobiography, X:cycle for your true friend and mine, Alice A. Bailey. She was released, peacefully and happily,Autobiography, XI:we truly serve. Sincerely yours, (Signed) Foster Bailey New York, December 16, 1949 [1] Autobiography, 1: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Introduction Introduction What finally decided me to writeAutobiography, 3:intention - and the organizer, with Foster Bailey, of an International Goodwill Movement (not aAutobiography, 3: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Introduction I have not, therefore, been useless where worldAutobiography, 3:why they disliked me. My husband, Foster Bailey, has for over twenty-five years made all my workAutobiography, 5: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Introduction In the long range of human history and placedAutobiography, 5:with the world's great Figures, who is Alice Ann Bailey? [6] A quite unimportant woman who wasAutobiography, 9: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Chapter I Looking back over my early childhood, IAutobiography, 12: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Until 1908 I wanted for nothing; I never thoughtAutobiography, 15: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I My sister later took up cancer research and has madeAutobiography, 17:meant a real loss to me and my husband, Foster Bailey. We were three close friends and his constantAutobiography, 17: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Another aunt, Margaret Maxwell, has perhaps meantAutobiography, 20: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I When I was a few months old I was taken to Montreal,Autobiography, 23: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I After we left Canada, my mother got seriously ill andAutobiography, 26: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I At that hour, we had to go to the bedroom where theAutobiography, 29: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Three people at that time gave me this feeling ofAutobiography, 32: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Then followed an interval of a couple of years ofAutobiography, 34: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I On June 30th, 1895, I had an experience which hasAutobiography, 37: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I As the years went by I found that at seven yearsAutobiography, 39: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I The valley was large and oval shaped, rocky and withAutobiography, 42: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter I Yet all the time, something within me, inchoate andAutobiography, 46: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II Chapter II Thus ended the carefree, the relativelyAutobiography, 48: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II At one time in my life I used to look out of myAutobiography, 52: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II One of the words constantly occurring in occultAutobiography, 55: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II I shall never forget the first Gospel meeting IAutobiography, 58: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II To return to Belfast. It was discovered by myAutobiography, 61: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II My time in Ireland did not last very long but it wasAutobiography, 64: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II I wrote to my people asking if I might go - meaningAutobiography, 67: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II Three years later I had gone to Rhanikhet in theAutobiography, 70: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II People here in the United States know nothing of theAutobiography, 71:on me and said: "What are you doing, Alice Bailey, in a British body? You are a reincarnated HinduAutobiography, 74: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II When I had at last discovered just who they were andAutobiography, 77: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II My life was spent, during these formative years,Autobiography, 80: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II I returned to England three times during my life inAutobiography, 83: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II The next episode took place in Quetta. I made up myAutobiography, 86: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II But beyond this one unalterable fact, the wholeAutobiography, 90: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II Arrived there I collapsed completely. I was worn outAutobiography, 93: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II I have no recollection of the journey from India toAutobiography, 96: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter II The next day I went to Edinburgh to my beloved aunt,Autobiography, 100: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III Chapter III It is very difficult to write about theAutobiography, 103: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III Anyway, with my beautiful clothes, my lovelyAutobiography, 105: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III Since then I have thought and read and talked aboutAutobiography, 109: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III When Dorothy was about six months old I went backAutobiography, 112: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III My husband's temper was getting out of all boundsAutobiography, 115: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III After this things went from bad to worse. EverybodyAutobiography, 117: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III I shall never forget as long as I live theAutobiography, 120: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III As I have studied and thought and asked questions,Autobiography, 123: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III I felt I was of no use to anybody; that I must haveAutobiography, 125: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III I hunted around for something that would bring me aAutobiography, 127: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III I remember so distinctly the depths of my despairAutobiography, 130: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter III Let me tell one more story which expresses evenAutobiography, 131:restaurant and sat down with my husband, Foster Bailey, in a booth. In the next booth I saw thisAutobiography, 133: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV Chapter IV Walter Evans had left me when I wasAutobiography, 135: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV Another reason that has helped me to work hard wasAutobiography, 138: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV What was it that I learned that was beginning toAutobiography, 141: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV It seemed reasonable to me that, "As a man soweth soAutobiography, 145: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV I was driving down Fifth Avenue a few years ago andAutobiography, 148: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV My fellow worker had been very ill of typhoid. I hadAutobiography, 151: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV There are schools of thought which teach that fear,Autobiography, 154: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV I ran the cafeteria and learnt to be a goodAutobiography, 155:no difficulty. In January, 1919, I met Foster Bailey and later, after [156] I had been granted myAutobiography, 156:Evans did not contest it. During 1919 Foster Bailey and I grew more and more active in TheosophicalAutobiography, 156:Drive with the three children and Foster Bailey was living in a tent at Krotona. He had beenAutobiography, 157: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV Towards the end of 1919 Mr. Bailey was made NationalAutobiography, 157:Bailey - Chapter IV Towards the end of 1919 Mr. Bailey was made National Secretary of theAutobiography, 158:not speak of it at that time except to Foster Bailey. I knew I was a disciple of the Master K.H.Autobiography, 160: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV In the meantime we had been working hard in our T.S.Autobiography, 163: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV I then shook myself as if I was awakening from aAutobiography, 164:is my personified higher self and Alice A. Bailey is the lower self. Some of these days (if I everAutobiography, 166: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV I've written many books since then for the TibetanAutobiography, 170: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV The original platform of the T.S. had been foundedAutobiography, 170:national sections but, at the time that Foster Bailey and I came into the work, this wholeAutobiography, 172: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV Let there be no mistake, the movement initiated byAutobiography, 173:the other group, at that time, was led by Foster Bailey and B.P.Wadia. This was the situation whichAutobiography, 175: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V Chapter V This chapter indicates a complete line ofAutobiography, 175:appears. Up till now I have just been Alice Bailey, socialite, mother and church worker; my timeAutobiography, 176:I entered during these years. Neither Foster Bailey nor I had planned any such life and we haveAutobiography, 177:interested in any man except my husband, Foster Bailey, and, for another, no really decent andAutobiography, 178: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V Life in this postwar world is too important to anyAutobiography, 179:the needed cash and, within a day or two Foster Bailey got a letter from Mr. Ernest SuffernAutobiography, 181: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V The next step was for us to furnish the house whichAutobiography, 181:did I see a more weary, worn out man than Foster Bailey. The four of them appeared up the ramp,Autobiography, 184: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V The children were now reaching the age where theAutobiography, 186: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V Given the right kind of home and given the rightAutobiography, 189: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V I, in the meantime, had started a Secret DoctrineAutobiography, 193: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V The four or five men associated with my husband andAutobiography, 196: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V This idea of status and position has been the curseAutobiography, 199: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V One of the mysteries of human nature emerged mostAutobiography, 202: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V Personally, I would like to see every boy and girl atAutobiography, 205: Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter V We had a cat and a dog who were exceedinglyAutobiography, 206:else in the world except my marriage to Foster Bailey. This friend was simplicity and sweetness and
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