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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - PROMISES
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Discipleship2, 569:brother, your life is rich and full and free and promises to be even more so. Your need is toExternalisation, 54:masses [54] by fear, warlike means and material promises. They belong, therefore, more practicallyExternalisation, 54:with the first group (telepathic communication) promises rapid results. This is, however,Externalisation, 600:which are of moment, and not the vague hopes and promises of the theological faiths. It is theGlamour, 47:which he has succeeded in achieving. He promises himself that he will brook no authority orGlamour, 265:disciple is a long and arduous one but one which promises eventual success, provided there is clearHealing, 235:death by fire is the applied technique, and it promises to be successful. In contradistinction toHercules, 75:to achieve. They bolster up their position by promises; they build up a strong personalityHercules, 75:interest people in himself, and he cannot make promises beyond saying to every aspirant: "These areMagic, 171:the habit of the Masters to flatter or to make promises to their disciples. They are too busy andMagic, 182:them forward by feeding their ambitions by promises of power, but giving them information andPsychology1, 97:living; they feel that the holding out of promises of future help and revelation, and thePsychology1, 116:task; with no longing for glittering promises of future success, and with no demanding ache for thePsychology2, 633:reached most easily by emotional appeals and by promises, whereas ideas can make but little impactReappearance, 46:which are of moment and not the vague hopes and promises of the theological faiths. It is the
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