Atom, 87:demand "Lord, show us the Father," that "he that hath seen me hath seen the Father," for God isAtom, 87:show us the Father," that "he that hath seen me hath seen the Father," for God is Love; andAutobiography, 8:through the gates) and on it the words, "She hath done what she could." To me it always seemed soBethlehem, 52:in the New Testament we are told that "He that hath ears to hear, let him hear," (St. Matt., XI,Bethlehem, 53:and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? He that hath seen me hath seen the Father." (St. John, XIV,Bethlehem, 53:thou not known me, Philip? He that hath seen me hath seen the Father." (St. John, XIV, 8, 9.)Bethlehem, 150:"When the mind," says St. Augustine, "hath been imbued with the beginning of faith which worketh byBethlehem, 155:the revelation of deity. John means "the Lord hath spoken," and herein is the mind nature typified,Bethlehem, 194:blood of Jesus, by a new and living way which he hath consecrated for us through the veil, that isExternalisation, 241:and upon the fundamental realization that "God hath made of one blood all the peoples upon theFire, 19:the sacrifice of Flame, arrived, and for aeons hath endured. The timeless Ones entered into time.Fire, 25:The aeon mergeth into space. The Word of Motion hath been heard. The Word of Love succeedeth. TheFire, 743:with added light when the virtue of the will hath entered. He garnereth color as the reaper garnersFire, 747:or may be to the passing into peace of all that hath achieved, gleameth the orb of blue and theFire, 750:to be wasted by fasts and penances. He that hath no feeling of kindness for relatives cannot beFire, 998:and Fire Elementals RULE II When the shadow hath responded, in meditation deep the work proceedeth.Fire, 1268:richly colored blaze for which no name on earth hath yet been found." Its tone is hidden. The sonsFire, 1276:reverberates forth. The scales descend. He who hath ears to hear it, mounteth the scales and addethFire, 1276:another sound. None have heard it save he who hath stood before the Prince of Doom, and hath seenFire, 1276:he who hath stood before the Prince of Doom, and hath seen darkness descend upon the fivefold sonsFire, 1277:issues from the lotus within the head of Him who hath held His peace, utter this WORD... and lookFire, 1277:utter this WORD... and look within." He who hath held His speech breaks then the silence. He uttersFire, 1278:carrieth within it the vibration of that which hath already been. The cosmic Lord from out theFire, 1281:VII. The Path of Absolute Sonship. That which hath no beginning and no end; That which is seen andFire, 1282:glory as the Mother, Father, Son, as the One Who hath existed in the past, the now and That whichHealing, 229:by saying, "He that misuses that which he hath built will see it fall from forces within itself."Hercules, 96:yet the inner ear knows well the need, for it hath heard a voice, aye, many voices, telling you ofHercules, 108:Lion of the tribe of Judah the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose theHercules, 127:the Lord remarked: "The lesson of true balance hath been learnt. A lesson still remains. At theIntellect, 254:day into that world of which it is said "eye hath not seen or ear heard, the things which God hathIntellect, 254:hath not seen or ear heard, the things which God hath revealed to them that love him", the timeMagic, 71:to Occult Study RULE TWO When the shadow hath responded, in meditation deep the work proceedeth.Magic, 121:absorbs. Not thus is wisdom sought. Only he who hath the mind in leash, and seeth the world as in aPatanjali, 106:the nature and world of the spirit. "No man hath seen God at any time, the only begotten Son, whoPatanjali, 106:Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he hath revealed him." Until a man knows himself as a SonPatanjali, 209:lies that which I call home, for the circle hath been well-nigh trod, and the end approacheth thePatanjali, 322:question "Lord, show us the Father"), "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father" (John XIV.) Patanjali, 322:show us the Father"), "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father" (John XIV.) Patanjali, 419:conqueror and not slave: "The fivefold one hath entered into peace, yet walks our sphere. ThatPatanjali, 419:nethermost place with fire divine. That which hath hitherto been restless, wild as the ocean,Patanjali, 419:ones who, groping, cry of thirst. That which hath slain and veiled the Real for many lengthy aeonsProblems, 88:one's own and a basic failure to admit that "God hath made all men equal". This type of nationalismPsychology1, 65:sound. The Word in the beginning was. The Word hath dwelt and dwells with God. In Him was light. InPsychology2, 231:are... I have given them thy word; and the world hath hated [232] them because they are not of theRays, 328:you would not comprehend the meaning. "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard" the things which God willSoul, 43:The soul that rises with us, our life's star, Hath had elsewhere its setting And cometh from afar;Soul, 125:What did Christ say when on earth? "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father." (John XIV, 9.) HeSoul, 125:Christ say when on earth? "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father." (John XIV, 9.) He said also, |