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Autobiography, 199:These were the years in which every kind of psychologist was lecturing up and down the land. EveryAutobiography, 224:knew him was regarded as an outstanding European psychologist. He is a man of rare beauty ofAutobiography, 226:witty, sparkling, quite a deep thinker and good psychologist, quick tempered, very artistic andDiscipleship1, 129:a genius for contact and are naturally a good psychologist. You are prone also (because of yourDiscipleship1, 462:you more and more into the way of the divine psychologist; it is to the service of psychology thatDiscipleship1, 531:you have seldom used, and a power to work as a psychologist which is as yet entirely unrealized byDiscipleship1, 610:reason why you are such a poor, such a very poor psychologist. You do not love enough. Every humanDiscipleship1, 628:me to give you some training as a practical psychologist - never an easy thing for a first rayDiscipleship1, 638:an understanding heart. You are a sound and good psychologist, not only from academic training butDiscipleship1, 643:I but make suggestions. You are naturally a good psychologist and have an intuitive understandingDiscipleship1, 644:It is all energy and force and this the modern psychologist does not remember. If you accept andDiscipleship1, 644:which you need from the orthodox, academic psychologist is an understanding of the nature of theDiscipleship2, 484:It is the key to the development of a trained psychologist and is a branch of that aspect of theDiscipleship2, 524:nature and upon the mind is great. As a psychologist you know this, but fail to apply to yourselfDiscipleship2, 636:an esotericist as well as a humanitarian and a psychologist. This is a point which you must grasp.Education, 88:of the future will need to be more of a trained psychologist than he is today. Besides impartingEducation, 97:three fundamental sciences which will guide the psychologist and the educator of the future. TheseFire, 524:Fire Only when the soul aspect is studied by the psychologist in its threefold essential natureHealing, 16:appearance of the work and methods of the modern psychologist, who seeks to deal with subjectiveHealing, 16:taught to cooperate as much as he can with the psychologist, so that he may arrive at a proper [17]Healing, 26:in the power of the inexperienced academic psychologist, no matter how prominent he may be. He may,Healing, 47:that the work of the physician and of the psychologist must eventually go hand in hand. The threeHealing, 48:of the knowledge of the physician, the psychologist and the endocrinologist that the medicalHealing, 62:effect. One of the major problems today to the psychologist and in a lesser degree to the medicalHealing, 64:to the humanitarian and the understanding psychologist. They face a difficult situation. Healing, 96:the personality so well known to the practicing psychologist, but also a cutting off of a muchHealing, 118:and might be expressed as follows: the average psychologist employs the method (when dealing withHealing, 253:groups stand will be added to the work of the psychologist and the physician; when this has beenHealing, 253:good, when the analysis and conclusions of the psychologist supplement their work, and when theHealing, 316:"in possession of himself" by some understanding psychologist, and this is entirely possible, thenHealing, 318:the subtler forms of disease, and the aid of the psychologist in collaboration with orthodoxHealing, 480:by the orthodox physician, the surgeon, the psychologist and the priest, then all will workHealing, 553:be a true lover of his fellowmen and a trained psychologist as well; this means that he will haveMagic, 25:than is the nature of the soul to the esoteric psychologist. The source of the one life, the plane,Magic, 336:a new factor from the standpoint of the modern psychologist of the materialistic school and willMagic, 383:the instinctual nature which the materialistic psychologist so much stresses. Intuitive perception,Problems, 61:of the future will need to be more of a trained psychologist than he is today. Besides impartingPsychology1, 99:yet to be discovered. The close study, by the psychologist, of the abnormal and the subnormal, ofPsychology1, 104:has for [104] long baffled the materialistic psychologist, and this is the curious power ofPsychology1, 160:as yet, of the intuitive faculty - the average psychologist seldom enters into the realms of truePsychology1, 338:they are "egocentric," in the terminology of the psychologist, which recognizes the integratingPsychology2, 53:temporary abnormalities, by the average psychologist. They do not recognize the cause but only thePsychology2, 201:consideration of a subject that, to the ordinary psychologist and student who is not familiar withPsychology2, 228:past, but must now engross the attention of the psychologist. This desirable event will be broughtPsychology2, 294:It will be obvious, therefore, that when the psychologist takes into consideration the variousPsychology2, 297:psychological chart we are considering, the psychologist will find a person who is intenselyPsychology2, 300:for assigning these ray qualities. When the psychologist of the future employs all the availablePsychology2, 300:is seriously confronting and distressing the psychologist, the psychiatrist, the neurologist, thePsychology2, 301:- The Appropriation of the Bodies The psychologist will then employ: The modern exoteric science ofPsychology2, 313:a manner the many of the problems facing the psychologist at this time can be dealt with from anPsychology2, 315:groups: A group of difficulties wherein the psychologist has to deal with those people whosePsychology2, 317:today - are recognized and considered by the psychologist. In this thought is to be found the factPsychology2, 319:us. As far as the individual is concerned, the psychologist is attempting to deal with the problem.Psychology2, 320:and in this idea lies much for the esoteric psychologist. In sensitive awareness lies the secret ofPsychology2, 323:integration proceeds apace. The dilemma of the psychologist today is largely due to the fact thatPsychology2, 323:functioning souls. For these latter, the average psychologist has no adequate explanation. [324]Psychology2, 330:the ordinary man and dealt with by the ordinary psychologist. This is itself of interest, becausePsychology2, 330:Being is touched by the orthodox, exoteric psychologist. The four stages of man's development whichPsychology2, 334:assistance of the modern trained educator and psychologist, the churchman or the physician, willPsychology2, 357:[357] the concern of the psychiatrist and psychologist. Instead of treating the difficulty as aPsychology2, 394:as the trained physician, who is also a trained psychologist (a rare thing to find) views the humanPsychology2, 403:the outlook so that the weakness in the psychologist's own equipment negates his efforts to aid thePsychology2, 414:is with this developing consciousness that the psychologist has primarily to deal. From the anglePsychology2, 425:garage, would be completely in the dark? So the psychologist of today is in the dark very often andPsychology2, 426:yet needs the understanding help of a trained psychologist or of his own soul before fusion can bePsychology2, 427:certain general rules should govern the psychologist, and certain general premises shouldPsychology2, 427:by the man who, without the aid of a trained psychologist, manages to train himself and to bridgePsychology2, 431:else, it will bring into the attitude of both psychologist and problem case, the idea of hope, thePsychology2, 431:achievement. It will also be essential that the psychologist of the future should arrive at aPsychology2, 436:where the intellectual type is involved; the psychologist is then dealing with people who should bePsychology2, 440:of which he is definitely aware or of which the psychologist is aware. These are displayed in hisPsychology2, 445:for daily expression, how would the esoteric psychologist proceed? How would he deal with the manPsychology2, 445:the subject is definitely cooperating with the psychologist and is interested in bringing about thePsychology2, 445:the following questions will be the goal of the psychologist's effort: [446] What are your reasonsPsychology2, 465:may be produced, and with these the trained psychologist must be prepared to deal. With the typePsychology2, 478:release and three basic suggestions will aid the psychologist in dealing with these types ofPsychology2, 479:The three suggestions I would make to the psychologist or the mental healer are: Study with carePsychology2, 494:as he may like the idea) which the modern psychologist is rapidly recovering and seeking toPsychology2, 494:needing the care and instruction of the psychologist are Atlantean in consciousness, and it is thisPsychology2, 494:and it is this fact which has predisposed the psychologist unconsciously to lay the presentPsychology2, 496:to have these theories accepted by the average psychologist, but there may be somewhere those mindsPsychology2, 496:be included under sex frustration by the average psychologist, but it is not so viewed by thePsychology2, 497:[497] consciousness) that the work of the modern psychologist primarily and necessarily lies. In anPsychology2, 497:constitutes the way of least resistance, the psychologist endeavors to relieve the situation byPsychology2, 497:producing trouble, in his desire to please the psychologist (which is encouraged by certain of themPsychology2, 497:in his desire to produce what he believes the psychologist wants him to produce, he will frequentlyPsychology2, 497:racial thought life, and also from the psychologist whose aid he is seeking. A difficult thing toPsychology2, 498:of all the trouble. This method (even if the psychologist does not realize it) can carry over intoPsychology2, 498:a sound and safe way to work, provided the psychologist can gain the understanding cooperation ofPsychology2, 501:and can be of value to the interested psychologist in so far as they indicate the character trendsPsychology2, 502:most feelingly he tells the experience to the psychologist, and frequently receives anPsychology2, 502:longings are "brought to the surface" by the psychologist. He is told that these longings, whenPsychology2, 502:disorder will then be laid. Unless the psychologist is of real enlightenment, the subject of hisPsychology2, 503:etc., leads to much difficulty. The psychologist has to make allowance for: The age or soulPsychology2, 503:from the desire to make an impression upon the psychologist, his innate truthfulness, his controlPsychology2, 504:carefully studied, will be recognized by the psychologist of the future (who will necessarily bePsychology2, 504:that one of the major difficulties with which a psychologist is confronted, as he attempts toPsychology2, 504:his dream correctly. What is presented to the psychologist is a confused and imaginativePsychology2, 508:the source of much confusion in the mind of the psychologist and need most careful considerationPsychology2, 509:This must be determined, therefore, by the psychologist before interpretation can be intelligently
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