Bethlehem, 80:and to achieve that perfection to which His life challenges us and for which He Himself tells us toDiscipleship2, 167:Plan calls mankind to the expression of Love and challenges men to "let their light shine." ThenExternalisation, 129:the real and underlying issue. All the national challenges and patriotic calls are simply theExternalisation, 140:men and women of goodwill in the world today and challenges them to prepare whilst the conflict isExternalisation, 183:of the masses and by the calm and unafraid challenges of the democracies. On all sides the need forExternalisation, 219:as the Hierarchy sees it today and with which it challenges all men and women of goodwill. They askExternalisation, 293:to expanded life and liberation. The Dweller challenges the freedom of the human soul. So it isReappearance, 35:Plan calls mankind to the expression of Love and challenges men to "let their light shine." Then |