Astrology, 646:(S.D. Vol. III, 160) 31. "The seven chief Deities... are the rays of the One Boundless Unity."Astrology, 652:the throne. The seven Kumaras. The seven solar Deities. The primordial Seven. The seven Builders.Astrology, 670:(S.D. Vol. III, 214) "The sun is one of the nine deities that witness all human action." (S.D. Vol.Astrology, 677:is the lowest one on which these interplanetary deities appear. No more can be communicated on thisBethlehem, 177:or ceremonials connected with their respective deities, and in the creeds which they confessedBethlehem, 177:the creeds which they confessed concerning these deities. And an extraordinarily interesting fact,Bethlehem, 177:I may say roughly that of all or nearly all the deities above mentioned it was said and believedBethlehem, 178:to say, in the same book: "The number of pagan deities (mostly virgin-born and done to death inFire, 207:seven Kumaras - S. D., III, 59, 327. Seven solar deities - S. D., I, 114; I, 228; II, 92, 257. TheFire, 273:- S. D., I, 362. They are our own planetary deities. - S. D., I, 153. They are all men, the productFire, 534:and its unique keynote. A number of solar Deities Who are the radiators of solar magnetism, and theFire, 604:in passing, constitute the three principal deities spoken of in the Veda, namely, Surya, the sun,Fire, 727:is the lowest one on which these interplanetary deities appear. No more can be communicated on thisFire, 1052:gods" and the objective of the planetary deities. [1053] The Seven Sisters, or the Pleiades, andHealing, 10:the planets, are the forms through which certain Deities express Themselves, it may be a true andHealing, 10:states of awareness, hitherto unrealized by the Deities, incarnated in planetary and solar form.Initiation, 215:of the Gods in India. One of the three great deities Agni, Vayu and Surya, and also all the three,Meditation, 349:of the Gods in India. One of the three great deities Agni, Vayu and Surya, and also all the three,Patanjali, 358:here. It runs as follows: "When the presiding deities invite, there should [360] be no attachmentPatanjali, 360:eyes away from the invitation of the "presiding deities" (those lives who in the three worlds formPatanjali, 361:of these worlds of form and their presiding deities whose voices seek to lure the aspirant off thePsychology1, 62:necessity of Law. Law is the will of the seven Deities, making its impression upon substance inPsychology2, 33:"Naught holds the Blessed Ones. Neither the deities nor form; neither desire nor mind; nor anyPsychology2, 35:forth to "illumine the world of men and of the deities". There are four ways which stretch before |