Psychology1, 303:insufficient to the need. They may fail in their scope and prove inadequate, but they do, in aPsychology1, 304:family life, with its enforced relations, its scope for adjustments and adaptability, its demandedPsychology1, 327:evolution itself. [327] When given free scope and duly followed, it is the mode par excellencePsychology2, 11:of the divine character, when permitted scope and as the product of the evolutionary process. HePsychology2, 98:not this. I looked for peace, for light, for scope to serve, to prove my love and to reveal myPsychology2, 170:which was the space before his eyes. He had no scope for sight, - no height, no depth, ho widePsychology2, 216:upon the Path. They have a much wider scope, and pertain to the broad sweep of the evolutionaryPsychology2, 220:- determine hierarchical activity, leaving wide scope for individual effort, but providing thePsychology2, 328:the downward arc in objective and motive and in scope, and are essentially sublimations of thePsychology2, 393:in meticulous entirety. This wide, yet detailed, scope or universal recognition is extremelyPsychology2, 399:matters, and give you a better idea of the true scope of these advanced meditations. The result ofPsychology2, 403:into consideration the whole man, or to allow scope for the activity of an integrating center, aPsychology2, 483:recognition of a form of guidance and leaves no scope for free will. This is a reaction on a largePsychology2, 495:possibilities. Having thus indicated the scope of our theme, I would like to point out that I seekPsychology2, 747:all that could cause difficulty. There is always scope for much [748] constructive activity withinRays, 118:we have as yet no words as they lie beyond the scope of human consciousness, being utterly unknownRays, 212:occult necessity if unitedly they recognize the scope of the endeavor and unitedly strive forRays, 327:must be in line with the past and must provide scope for endeavor in the present and must also holdRays, 520:within the sphere of His consciousness and the scope of His livingness; it affects the subhumanRays, 522:to the initiate the nature of the soul, the scope (widespread and universal) of the divineRays, 601:be borne in mind and must necessarily limit the scope of the teaching which I am able to give you.Rays, 724:Service and decides to remain within the field, scope or influence of the planetary Life, He facesReappearance, 51:of service and a place where every man has full scope for the exercise of his divinity in humanReappearance, 56:play His part in world affairs, and prove the scope of His mission. He will gather round Him, in |