Autobiography, 30:hers gave me a new sense of values. It made me furiously [31] to think, which was good for my soul.Autobiography, 46:as His follower, must do the same. So I began, furiously and fanatically, to "do good." I became anDestiny, 22:yourself upon one side or another, fighting furiously and under the cloak of so-called "adherenceDiscipleship1, 330:into two main groups. They are either working furiously to bring about a general change inDiscipleship1, 654:This, however, you are not. You are struggling furiously to be such a channel, but you are soDiscipleship1, 660:Do not work so hard, strenuously and furiously at the spiritual life. It is a state of being andExternalisation, 417:information handed out by many today or fight furiously against the spread of this teaching. OthersExternalisation, 688:aware of the Forces of Evil which are fighting furiously against the externalization of theGlamour, 98:and of destiny. He goes [98] ahead blindly, furiously and ruthlessly until suddenly he is broughtHealing, 467:will then have the physical elemental battling furiously for existence, the desire nature fightingHealing, 514:activity. Events and circumstances pile fast and furiously into the experience of the disciple. HisHealing, 561:of fussiness, of bad temper, one which reacts furiously when things do not go as desired, may leadHercules, 72:he was not impressed and so wandered elsewhere, furiously seeking the satisfaction of hisHercules, 141:breathing flame, emerged. Its scaly tail lashed furiously the water and the mud, bespatteringPsychology2, 134:having pledged himself to service, he begins furiously to serve; he creates this, that and thePsychology2, 377:nature and he will immediately be warring furiously with all that we mean by the instinctual, |