Astrology, 285:has now come when you can, if you so choose, proclaim your identity with both divine aspects -Bethlehem, 54:are not as yet prepared. Christ Himself did not proclaim the final revelation. He saw andBethlehem, 58:in the past, completing and fulfiling it, and proclaim a possible future spiritual culture whichBethlehem, 130:method whereby unity could be brought about; to proclaim that inclusive love and that technique ofDiscipleship2, 172:Few men were heroes, as the newspapers stupidly proclaim. They were drafted and taught to fight andExternalisation, 16:present) separative esoteric bodies will have to proclaim their identity, when the leaders andExternalisation, 449:decisions which they reach and which they then proclaim to the world - much to the irritation ofExternalisation, 472:basic ideas and thus complement each other. They proclaim the fact that all that truly concerns usExternalisation, 472:physical, emotional and mental reactions). They proclaim the fact that every state of consciousnessExternalisation, 472:factual here and now, did men but know it. They proclaim also the truth that Christ has never leftExternalisation, 472:but that He is ever within our reach. They proclaim also the fact that His interest, His arduousExternalisation, 472:of Compassion, are with us, here and now. They proclaim that we are not alone, but that the ForcesFire, 760:come with no herald, and only Their works will proclaim Them. Healing, 256:as well as the successes which they loudly proclaim. I would here point out that these successesHercules, 124:has now come when you can, if you so choose, proclaim your identity with both divine aspects,Initiation, 147:world of men and his service for the race will proclaim it. This involves an oath as to secrecyIntellect, 252:of righteousness and knowledge from whence they proclaim the truth as they see it and consign thoseProblems, 152:in reality take over the task which they loudly proclaim is theirs and become the genuineProblems, 155:ready for the rebuilding. The church will then proclaim that men can draw near to God, not throughPsychology1, 182:a God of such immensity that the Heavens proclaim Him, and so intimate that the humblest child canPsychology2, 571:good and true. They then proceed to teach and proclaim what they have thus heard, seen and learntRays, 112:leaders, will react to this experiment and will proclaim themselves as Masters with Ashrams and asRays, 121:may call themselves mean but little. Many will proclaim themselves as esoteric schools and willReappearance, 104:came and, so the records say, was the first to proclaim, Himself as "the Light of the World." LaterReappearance, 124:of the Christ (two thousand years ago) was to proclaim certain great possibilities and the |