Atom, 93:begin to pass their nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their properBethlehem, 40:begin to pass their nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their properDiscipleship1, 141:of value to you but she hesitates to speak and hopes you will comprehend without too muchEducation, 73:earlier in this instruction. Visionary, mystical hopes and dreams are useful in so far as theyExternalisation, 238:not permit insane armed rivalry to deny their hopes of fuller life and future confidence nor beExternalisation, 318:respective countries on which they base their hopes for a better future for the world. First, theirExternalisation, 351:aid. It is this inadequacy which the Buddha hopes to remove when He comes to His people in May. ItExternalisation, 600:which are of moment, and not the vague hopes and promises of the theological faiths. It is theExternalisation, 649:most important results for which the Hierarchy hopes. Humanity is deemed to have reached a point inExternalisation, 661:awaiting liberation. None of these ideas or hopes forms any part of His plan, nor are theyFire, 652:begin to pass their nature's bound And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant [653] TheirHealing, 91:and frustrated idealisms and thwarted hopes, fall into three categories, and a study of these willHercules, 68:from Him, and under running laughter. Up vistaed hopes I sped; And shot, precipitated, AdownMagic, 97:of the thought form through which he hopes to express that aspect of the plan which he hasMagic, 97:of the plan which he has contacted, and which he hopes to bring into active being through his ownMagic, 169:initiation, and the man goes forward blindly. He hopes, but he does not know; he expects that itPatanjali, 92:life, of the nature of his plans, aspirations, hopes and purposes. He knows his brother, and thePatanjali, 112:the rules which must be followed if the aspirant hopes to achieve, and which indicates thoseProblems, 32:us remember, however, that visionary, mystical hopes and dreams, wishful thinking and theProblems, 160:in its results. A response beyond man's deepest hopes will be evoked from Christ and His group ofPsychology1, 92:he has himself constructed out of the unrealized hopes and dim unuttered longings of his deeplyPsychology2, 494:in such presented (and as yet unfulfiled) hopes as Plato's Republic, Milton's Paradise Regained andPsychology2, 665:to the cry of humanity as it voices its highest hopes, longings and desires. This attitude ofRays, 78:are firmly grasped by man. Certain great hopes are taking form and will become the pattern of man'sReappearance, 46:happenings which are of moment and not the vague hopes and promises of the theological faiths. ItReappearance, 65:Further than that, we are told nothing; humanity hopes for so much more that the picture presentedReappearance, 142:and preparation for the ministry with high hopes and vision; they emerge with little hope, not muchReappearance, 184:the second group works with the new concepts and hopes which are emerging in the consciousness ofSoul, 37:far, no chemical discoveries justify any bright hopes of improving the human normal. There are,Soul, 37:We must, therefore, not build at once too high hopes for [38] the future of mankind on theseSoul, 153:begin to pass their nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper |