Discipleship1, 679:be and later hold my mind and me in thrall. "Hark to the joyous paean that I chant; the work isExternalisation, 230:their lower mind, with its concrete tendency to hark back to the past and its fear to venture withHercules, 56:is right. All other truth is wrong and false. Hark to my words; stay with me and be saved." AndMagic, 302:have their roots deep in the animal nature and hark back to the primal instinct ofMagic, 386:be and later hold my mind and me in thrall. *** "Hark to the joyous paean that I chant; the work isRays, 763:strivings, of lower mind, and with ear intent hark to the sounds that rise to the throne of the |