Bethlehem, 147:the desires and feelings, the pains and the pleasures, into their higher correspondences.Fire, 750:again, is not mere abstinence from the pleasures of the world. He that is always pure and deckedGlamour, 95:it and to find satisfaction in purely physical pleasures and pursuits. This stage divides itselfIntellect, 192:for the novice, departure from the habitual pleasures of the lower soul and the forms of thisMeditation, 24:He has no aspirations save such as pander to the pleasures of the body; he lives for his physicalPatanjali, 199:inability to [199] resist the lower desires and pleasures, and a loss of self control. The resultsPsychology1, 45:of humanity to crave material things or those pleasures which bring satisfaction to the sensuousPsychology1, 301:ends, our bodies and our appetites for material pleasures, and our efforts at living are, in thePsychology1, 340:kind which his astral body demands. The pull and pleasures of the mind nature, and of intellectualPsychology2, 25:to make its presence felt. The more subtle pleasures begin to make their appeal; man's desiresPsychology2, 499:waking consciousness. The problems, worries, pleasures, concerns, etc., etc. of the waking [500] |