Patanjali, 112:of the mind. 21. All that is exists for the sake of the soul. 22. In the case of the man who hasPatanjali, 164:Steps to Union 21. All that is exists for the sake of the soul. Man in his arrogance should notPatanjali, 164:small environment and contacts, exist for the sake of the experience they bring him and the finalPatanjali, 164:universe, planetary and solar, exists for the sake of the vaster Life in whose body he is but anPatanjali, 190:concepts are embodied in this sutra and for the sake of clarity might be tabulated as follows: 1.Patanjali, 297:many writers for many centuries. Simply for the sake of clarity let us modernize the statement andProblems, 123:thinking people are a small minority. For the sake of clarity and in order that the outline of thePsychology1, 18:quality. We might therefore utilize - for the sake of clarity - the terms Life-Quality-AppearancePsychology1, 61:statement which must be accepted for the sake of argument, being incapable of proof. [62] All thePsychology1, 189:all to a deeper life, and I implore you for the sake of your fellow men to strengthen your contactPsychology1, 203:- those who, having attained wisdom for the sake of others, spend themselves in giving it forth.Psychology1, 272:what I have to say into four parts, for the sake of clarity and rapid reference: [273] DefinitionsPsychology2, 171:forward. His hand held others, and for their sake, he hid his shame, his fear, his hopelessness andPsychology2, 237:of any disciple. To this we are called, for the sake of the greater Whole. Psychology2, 347:the lower man. We will divide our theme, for the sake of clarity and for an understanding of thePsychology2, 362:can each be summed up in one word, for the sake of clarity. These words embody the first andPsychology2, 454:be found. These particular problems can, for the sake of clarity, be divided into three groups orPsychology2, 487:of this so-called "guidance" can come. For the sake of clarity and impressiveness, I propose toPsychology2, 529:but I am not specifying them in detail for the sake of clarity; we shall deal here only with thePsychology2, 189:this treatise is written. We might here, for the sake of clarity, tabulate the five differentPsychology2, 720:of them. This is done, however, more for the sake of future understanding and future rationalRays, 299:name of the New Group of World Servers for the sake of recognition and identification, cannot beRays, 421:of our entire planetary life. For the sake of clarity, yet at the same time speaking symbolically,Rays, 563:is elementary, but I repeat it for the sake of clarity and in order that we may know what it isRays, 663:Triad can make its presence felt. For the sake of clarity, however, and because the Birth andReappearance, 50:all things be of secondary importance for its sake. That Kingdom has ever been with us, composed ofSoul, 140:be laid on creative work carried forward for the sake of the group and not on the active sex lifeTelepathy, 60:expression and which we have subdivided (for the sake of clear thinking) into the seven planes (soTelepathy, 66:of the seer) of the infinitesimal atom. For the sake of clarity, I divided this science into threeTelepathy, 118:and break it up into its component parts for the sake of clarity. I am strongly emphasizing these |