Astrology, 143:rising sign, becoming "the Lion who seeks his prey," that is the personality who becomes theAutobiography, 153:are carnivorous and, under the law of evolution, prey upon each other, but they are not incitedAutobiography, 192:are not contacted that way. They are not the prey of the curiosity seeker, the gullible or theExternalisation, 214:controlled by their governments, and the prey [215] of the loudest voices. It is of value to you toExternalisation, 430:They tend to right thinking but are still the prey of the unscrupulous and the selfish. When theirFire, 107:too much force, and this leaves the victim a prey to inertia and devitalization. Putting itFire, 1005:a menace to the magician, and he becomes the prey of that which he has created. The devas who formFire, 1016:with the produce of his thought, and the prey of a vital form, and of certain "devas of the waters"Healing, 29:body and to the diseases of which it is a prey. Healing, 121:of this unity they are prone to fall a ready prey to the disease. This is a fact little known orHealing, 217:sacral center. The fact of their falling easy prey to the infectious diseases can also be traced toHealing, 312:must be made of the types which easily fall a prey to certain group diseases. Syphilis andHercules, 106:serpent of illusion to overcome, and the bird of prey to eliminate Hydra, the serpent, in theHercules, 169:you make use of them to rescue one in agony, a prey to vast and unremitting suffering?" The TeacherIntellect, 31:our real intentions, we need no more become the prey [32] of self-deceptions... From now on, thisMagic, 37:which enables it to love its master, hunt its prey, and follow out its instinctual life; it is thatMagic, 239:by it. Second ray people are peculiarly a prey to this. For the majority of them it constitutes theMeditation, 132:be feels that all is departing from him; he is a prey to varied and dismal emotions; he deemsMeditation, 134:respect no person, they regard all men as fair prey, they use everyone to get their own wayPsychology2, 10:the desire nature and the fluidic mind. He is a prey temporarily to the illusion of the senses, andPsychology2, 420:one case, the vehicle is left unguarded and the prey of any passing visitor; and in the other it is |