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Psychology2, 192:deal with the divine aspect of money. They will regard money as the means whereby divine purposePsychology2, 260:to prevail upon them or influence them to regard the time factor as a definitely important matterPsychology2, 301:stars to the activities of the soul which They regard of importance. It is the astrology ofPsychology2, 303:substance of all phenomenal appearance. Regard the theory as one which, though as yet for him onlyPsychology2, 326:to the life of the soul. They have learnt to regard the environment in which they find themselvesPsychology2, 329:must not forget this fact. We have been apt to regard aspiration as the consummation or thePsychology2, 330:in the cases of those advanced men whom we regard as the revealed sons of God. The crisis ofPsychology2, 348:into the fifth, or spiritual kingdom. We regard the physical body as a functioning aggregate ofPsychology2, 348:These, when combined and acting in unison, we regard as constituting a living organism. The manyPsychology2, 408:the evocation of memory, and when they cease to regard the brain and the mind as one, but learn toPsychology2, 411:consideration of the human being - whether we regard him simply as a man or as a spiritual entity -Psychology2, 424:a fairly clear idea of our theme. As long as we regard our problem as consisting of thePsychology2, 471:is no such thing as matter. We are asked to regard the entire world phenomena as maya and toPsychology2, 472:The world of phenomena is not denied, but we regard the mind as misinterpreting it and as refusingPsychology2, 491:yet the man, in that brain consciousness, may regard them as coming from some extraneous outerPsychology2, 492:a man becomes aware of the Plan of God, he may regard that Plan as being imparted to him by aPsychology2, 492:or by some Member of the Hierarchy; he may regard the knowledge as coming to him through his ownPsychology2, 544:equally apt to despise the mystical way and to regard the mystical method as "lying far behindPsychology2, 556:to true spiritual development. Certain mystics regard these powers as indications of divine grace,Psychology2, 556:of the reality of their endeavor. Others regard them as signifying a definite "fall from grace". ItPsychology2, 565:as appertaining to them as individuals; they regard some clairaudient injunction or happening asPsychology2, 572:very prevalent at this time. It leads people to regard themselves as the chosen of the Hierarchy toPsychology2, 631:and a myopic outlook upon environing events regard what is happening in the world as steadilyPsychology2, 632:wildly of our civilization being doomed. Others regard the situation as one in which they havePsychology2, 642:large number of people who hate war because they regard all men as brothers, but who see no way toPsychology2, 658:in varying terms, is inevitable. That they may regard it from the peculiar angle of their ownPsychology2, 681:and from active antagonistic propaganda, and can regard their position as one which will enablePsychology2, 687:on the day of the Festival itself we simply regard ourselves as the recipients of, or thePsychology2, 687:holding force for the rest of humanity. We must regard the Festival itself as a day of silence (IPsychology2, 719:the form. It is possible (and so the Masters regard it) to lay such an emotional strain and mentalPsychology2, 734:on the basis of responsibility, and come to regard our world service in this crisis as a necessaryRays, 4:with the "energy concept" and learn to regard themselves as energy units displaying certain typesRays, 6:holds steady the mental processes and learns to regard the mind as the interpreter of the states ofRays, 103:hitherto the emphasis upon his focus has been to regard himself as the soul, reincarnating whenRays, 241:be a somewhat new idea to you for you are apt to regard revelation as a goal in itself. You seldomRays, 253:a disciple; if they are not advanced, they may regard people as advanced who are far from beingRays, 254:ask for a careful study of these words, for I regard this as an important instruction and one whichRays, 274:such highly esoteric sources that some disciples regard the work as exceedingly difficult and thusRays, 274:their thinking, its essential simplicity; others regard it as the simplest thing in the world, andRays, 274:and will do; it is not what some earnest people regard as goodwill work or a phase of the goodwillRays, 301:humanity. These working disciples and initiates regard all as essentially one and as brothers,Rays, 325:have accepted this teaching and have come to regard the initiations as goals and have then takenRays, 333:with planetary evolution. Men are so apt to regard their own lives and destiny and the unfoldmentRays, 374:in preparation for initiation. People are apt to regard magnetic [375] potency as evidence of love;Rays, 390:I shall do no more than state them, but you must regard them as basic: Our seven planes - theRays, 467:and high aspiration. Many esotericists seem to regard the treading of the Path as the consciousRays, 507:that the levels of conscious existence which we regard as formless are only relatively so, becauseRays, 546:and thus train him to recognize what we might regard as a direct call from the Center of theRays, 586:The Ashram of the Master K.H., particularly in regard to the work of education. The Ashram of theRays, 586:of the Master D.K. (myself), particularly in regard to aspirants for initiation. The Ashram of theRays, 586:The Ashram of the Master R., particularly in regard to the reorganizing and the reconstruction ofRays, 586:ray energy is now active. The group which may regard itself consciously as the initiate's ownRays, 597:millions of material things which men everywhere regard as essential to their well-being is alsoRays, 620:World of Nations As we approach what some may regard as a highly controversial subject, I wouldRays, 640:needed, and this all men of goodwill should regard as their paramount duty. As I earlier remarked,Rays, 744:tradition, training and place of birth - they regard some one of these ideas as true and all theReappearance, 7:referring to protections by kings or rulers; in regard to the gods, it means accepted favorablyReappearance, 32:of the Hierarchy. First, the general public will regard it as a prayer to God Transcendent. TheyReappearance, 32:for which they ceaselessly long. They will also regard it as a prayer for the enlightenment of allReappearance, 33:vague source of evil may be harnessed. They will regard it finally as a prayer that some equallyReappearance, 141:lived. Is it not possible that the Christ may regard the separative life of the churches and theReappearance, 160:return, or we shall join the ranks of those who regard the whole proposition as an appeal to theReappearance, 176:can do to change the thinking of the world in regard to money, thus deflecting it into channelsSoul, 22:go so far to deny consciousness altogether and regard it (the East investigator would say theySoul, 22:it (the East investigator would say they rightly regard it) as inherent in matter. Dr. Leary says:Soul, 37:to modify temperament." - Ibid., pp. 11, 12. In regard to this matter of temperament, Dr. HockingSoul, 50:we know there lies a substratum of truth. Others regard sex as playing an important part, but notSoul, 73:materialists, striving to ignore the self or to regard it as a phantom, or epiphenomenon, a breathSoul, 76:as did St. Gregory. Most of the Oriental schools regard [77] the soul as the self, the individual,Soul, 79:Dr. Müller-Freienfels says: "...we must not regard the body as an atomistic mechanism but rather asSoul, 82:'the self,' and the question then arises what we regard as our self. Three positions are hereSoul, 120:Such in brief is the teaching of the East with regard to the seven centers of force or chakras.Soul, 120:we find first of all a striking fact with regard to locality. The seven centers of force are to beSoul, 145:alike our highest wisdom and our highest duty to regard that through which all things exist as theTelepathy, 2:dense physical form, but what the esotericists regard as the form-making substance. We use the wordTelepathy, 75:or capacity. They tune in (a phrase they regard as more euphonious than the words "telepathicTelepathy, 76:Not knowing that they have done this, [76] they regard what they find as unusual, beautiful andTelepathy, 76:expect their friends and the general public to regard as spiritually based. These messages areTelepathy, 116:even if it is not what a true aspirant might regard as spiritual in nature. The average, thoughTelepathy, 125:within and upon our planet is what we might regard as the three major centers of the planetary
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