Astrology, 64:ceremony and the H .*. R .*. A .*. It is always confusing to the beginner who has not yet aAstrology, 165:given. The subject is, however, definitely confusing to the beginner, and it is for this reasonAtom, 99:with this subject is apt to find them very confusing, for they divide consciousness and the stateDiscipleship1, 398:upon you. ON JOY What constitutes a review? Am I confusing a reviewing with a redoing or with aDiscipleship1, 430:a review on divine Indifference? Am I confusing it with dispassion, or with a refusal to suffer?Discipleship1, 443:OF THE OBSERVER What constitutes a review? Am I confusing a reviewing with a redoing or with aDiscipleship2, 582:personality. This is oft forgotten and is most confusing to the neophyte in its earlierDiscipleship2, 609:than two decades. Words here are limiting and confusing. In the statement of six sentences whichEducation, 112:and thus develops into a glamor and an illusion, confusing the real issue and blinding men to theFire, 47:Self, Higher Self, Divine Self, are apt to be confusing [48] until the student apprehends theFire, 922:head center of Vishnu. This tabulation will be confusing to students unless it is realized that weFire, 1172:for the non-occult student the most puzzling and confusing of all the laws. It shows itself in oneGlamour, 192:and a process of fusion which is most confusing to beginners. Just as the result of innate reactionHealing, 139:other, and often constitute a formidable and confusing arena for thought and activity. It is onlyHealing, 215:limited experience of the disciple) are so confusing whilst in process that all that he can do isHealing, 452:church organizations, with their limiting and confusing theologies, will soon give place to theHealing, 582:ground that at first reading it is apt to be confusing. Law V There is naught but energy, for GodMagic, 550:This which I tell you is apt to be found confusing by the neophyte for the words energy, dynamicMeditation, 231:and mixing that is practically inextricably confusing to the man from the standpoint of the threePatanjali, 112:in full operation. 5. Avidya is the condition of confusing the permanent, pure, blissful and thePatanjali, 131:The Steps to Union 5. Avidya is the condition of confusing the permanent, pure, blissful and thePsychology1, 127:This matter of the rays and their colors is confusing to the neophyte. I can but indicate somePsychology1, 190:fully realize that this information is of a most confusing nature to the beginner in occultism, andPsychology2, 340:of the numerous streams of energy presenting a confusing kaleidoscope of active interrelations,Psychology2, 571:good - on astral levels. They are, all the same, confusing the reflection with the reality, thePsychology2, 572:masses even if it is being done by those who are confusing the reflection and the thought form withRays, 135:church organizations, with their limiting and confusing theologies, will soon give place to theTelepathy, 136:of first ray energies. This is apt to be confusing. The human mind seeks to make everything |