Astrology, 26:aspects of the teaching, we shall find three propositions emerging which govern the inflow of lifeAstrology, 630:effect or result, and that inherent in these two propositions lies the third which states that thisAutobiography, 280:livingness, there are certain essential propositions and esoteric conditions which when onceAutobiography, 281:the Vision. The seven principles or essential propositions are as follows: The Arcane School is aDiscipleship2, 255:for that which will be the methods and propositions of the future? Have the foundations of truthEducation, 2:way for me to do this is to formulate certain propositions which are of interest and which canExternalisation, 200:have brought men to a state of mind wherein such propositions and solutions could be presented. TheExternalisation, 378:the world leaders is voicing certain general propositions which must be regarded as imperative whenExternalisation, 566:techniques of the new civilization and the basic propositions under which humanity will moveFire, 224:it might be wise first to lay down a number of propositions which - (even if already known andFire, 224:them, - the answers to embody therefore the propositions that will be laid down. These questionsFire, 363:I, 640. The Four Truths - S. D., I, 70. The Four Propositions - S. D., I, 107. The Four InitiationsHealing, 135:to relate the esoteric attitude of healing, its propositions and methods, to the modern schools ofHealing, 136:Laws have been in the nature of abstract propositions, and unless related to this fifth Law willHealing, 352:to wide generalizations, and to basic laws and propositions, and not to cloud the issues withIntellect, 126:by intuitional awareness? [126] Certain propositions seem necessary at this point in our argumentIntellect, 127:call it, it is unfailingly present. These three propositions roughly outline the way that man, inIntellect, 211:in fact) might be expressed in the following propositions: One: The center of energy through whichMagic, 327:the six theories into a multiplicity of lesser propositions. Out of the medley of ideas, theories,Magic, 574:in a personal manner, he will be devious in his propositions, subtle and elusive in his arguments,Magic, 601:main lines of teaching, and the three or four propositions upon which its entire structure isPsychology1, 20:who laid down in ancient times the basic propositions which have guided the human mentality downPsychology1, 141:Psychology I - Section One - III. Ten Basic Propositions SECTION ONE - CHAPTER THREE III. Ten BasicPsychology1, 141:SECTION ONE - CHAPTER THREE III. Ten Basic Propositions In Concluding this section of our treatise,Psychology1, 141:I seek to formulate for you the fundamental propositions upon which all this teaching is founded.Psychology1, 190:grasping the general outline and the broad basic propositions will be able to gather out of thesePsychology1, 191:Creative Builders, the Seven Rays 3. Three Major Propositions We have been studying thePsychology1, 191:the phenomenal appearance. In these three propositions you have summed up the basic teaching ofPsychology1, 192:to grasp and to discuss. Thus one of the major propositions which govern the building forces of thePsychology1, 193:stages almost past all recognition. These three propositions warrant careful thought and evenPsychology1, 401:briefly stated and incorporated into a series of propositions, fourteen in number. They are asPsychology1, 406:into activity and under control. All the above propositions could be summed up in the statementPsychology2, 202:and conclusions can be stated in the following propositions: 1. Every human being, in or out ofPsychology2, 206:though in the front rank, yet take ideas and propositions and work with them for the ultimatePsychology2, 405:it, I would like to lay down four fundamental propositions: 1. That in time and space, man isRays, 18:and Solar, Page 192-208), summarizing the past propositions and indicating the individualTelepathy, 141:clearly, it is essential that I lay down certain propositions anent the etheric body which [142]Telepathy, 142:Both are equally bad. There are six major propositions which govern all consideration of the |