Psychology1, 163:Mind. Exactitude in thought. Higher Mathematics. Philosophy. Venus. Indigo. Blue. Bronze. IVPsychology1, 212:is the path that will be followed, whether in philosophy, the higher mathematics or in the pursuitPsychology1, 275:and for help, and get no clear reply, no sound philosophy and no fundamental instruction. They mayPsychology1, 290:is there enacted. According to the Eastern philosophy, there are in the head of man two greatPsychology1, 340:ray influences in terms of mysticism and of philosophy, but in very truth all that I have here saidPsychology2, 155:in the Four Noble Truths of the Buddhist philosophy, which can be summarized as follows: The FourPsychology2, 158:and have thus produced the formulas of philosophy and of religious theology; but these formulas do,Psychology2, 198:of Thought Churches Organizations Love of Ideas Philosophy Devotion Idealism Astral Unity - ThePsychology2, 228:This has been left too much to the department of philosophy in the past, but must now engross thePsychology2, 522:center is the head center, called in the Eastern Philosophy "the thousand-petalled lotus". ThePsychology2, 564:are called the lower siddhis by the oriental philosophy) is demonstrating true powers. They are notRays, 4:what are called the "three gunas" in Hindu philosophy are but the qualities He manifests throughRays, 108:understood, that time is an event - which philosophy now points out, groping towards an expressionRays, 498:Christ life, upon the mystical vision and upon philosophy. Occult truths have been given to theRays, 594:to cover, and such a useful science as medicine. Philosophy, with its presentation of greatRays, 596:and the names of many schools of psychology and philosophy, were unknown one hundred years ago;Rays, 601:expresses itself: Science - education - medicine Philosophy - ideas - ideals Psychology - inRays, 629:are at present veiled and hidden in the material philosophy of the country. The youthfulReappearance, 18:earlier, it was the churches and the schools of philosophy which provided the major avenues for HisReappearance, 164:meets the need, for democracy is at present a philosophy of wishful thinking and an unachievedSoulof grace and mechanism, of an implicit philosophy; and attitudes of pride and shame, the infiniteSoul, 13:psychology, and Will Durant, in "The Mansions of Philosophy," has well summarized them as follows:Soul, 14:William James." - Durant, Will, The Mansions of Philosophy, p. 257. Dr. W. B. Pillsbury believesSoul, 15:with endorsing or rejecting the mechanistic philosophy of the Behavioristic School. If they are notSoul, 16:of adolescence." - Durant, W., Mansions of Philosophy, p. 376. Psychology is wandering in thatSoul, 19:the organism." - Durant, Will, The Mansions of Philosophy, p. 75. It explains various types andSoul, 44:And fade into the light of common day." Oriental philosophy confirms this possible connectionSoul, 69:of desire." [69] - Durant, Will, Mansions of Philosophy, pp. 66, 67, 80, 81. These books andSoul, 73:yet be known." - Ames, Edward Scribner, Prof. of Philosophy, University of Chicago, Religion, pp.Soul, 76:which is entirely in line with the Oriental philosophy. They bridged the gap therefore between theSoul, 80:at one with both the main tendencies of recent philosophy. Even the later materialists had come toSoul, 82:the fundamental thought of the entire Upanishad philosophy may be expressed by the simple equation:Soul, 83:- Deussen, Paid, M.D., The Religion and Philosophy of India, pp. 39, 94. An Oriental writerSoul, 83:the senses." - Radhakrishnan, S., Indian Philosophy. Vol. II, pp. 279, 283, 284, 285. An IndianSoul, 98:in all things having life, and as the occult philosophy teaches that life is in all things - inSoul, 100:repeats itself in man, according to the Hindu philosophy. The physical body is the expression inSoul, 102:in the heart." [102] - Deussen, Dr. Paul, The Philosophy of the Upanishads, pp. 286, 287.Soul, 102:- In truth, this is that. - Deussen, Dr. Paul, Philosophy of the Upanishads, p. 170. As here theSoul, 103:perhaps Mahan. 11. 6-12." - Deussen, Dr. Paul, Philosophy of the Upanishads, p. 171. The ScripturesSoul, 104:is intermediate between mind and matter. "Hindu philosophy regards Prana and not motion as theSoul, 104:energy as a form of mechanical motion; Eastern Philosophy reverses the process and derives [105]Soul, 105:the Psychikon pneuma, animal spirits, of Greek philosophy, a category which is intermediate betweenSoul, 105:- Iyengar, P. T. Srinivasa, Outlines of Indian Philosophy, pp. 58. 59. Arthur Avalon says: "VariousSoul, 107:and hammering, so also in the Yoga of Indian Philosophy, the embodied spirit 'Jivatma,' which is aSoul, 144:in terms of Western achievement and of Eastern philosophy based on a technique of soul control isSoul, 147:where the claims of the student of the Oriental philosophy in connection with the vitalizing soulSoul, 158:E. Powell Hatha Yoga Hatha Yoga Pradipika Indian Philosophy (2 Vols.), S. Radhakrishnan TheSoul, 159:Finer Forces, Rama Prasad Outlines of Indian Philosophy, P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar The Philosophy ofSoul, 159:Indian Philosophy, P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar The Philosophy of the Upanishads, Paul Deussen TheSoul, 159:and His Becoming, René Guénon The Mansions of Philosophy, Will Durant Metaphysical Foundations ofTelepathy, 19:the centers, as they are detailed in the Hindu philosophy; and until there is some real |