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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - SHADE
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Discipleship1, 259:mountains, standing on either hand, one in the shade and the other in the light. See the narrow wayDiscipleship1, 375:and valleys of shadow, but there is rest and shade in the valley and sunshine on the hills. TheseDiscipleship1, 529:pine-needles and moss, leaving behind the cool shade, and the birds and shy, small creatures - whoDiscipleship1, 530:lilac, behind and at the sides, certain small shade-loving flowers, a very fewDiscipleship2, 720:cloister, dappled with the sun and broken by the shade cast by the pillars. A garden spreads onDiscipleship2, 720:and writes and thinks beneath the cloister's shade [721] moves not. He writes, and measures to, theFire, 22:tint, bathed in the light of rose. The blending shade of blue irradiates the whole and all isFire, 437:schemes, coloring it with Their Own peculiar shade and qualifying it by Their own peculiar tone orFire, 1024:must recognize the four; note in his work the shade of violet which they evidence, and thusFire, 1257:to be seen a five-pointed star in a deep indigo shade, and behind it is a blazing sun of a warmHercules, 21:hidden sense are drawn forth which dwell in its shade and which cling to it from the cause of allMagic, 148:he may experience the alternation of light and shade, though the waves of the purifying waters mayMagic, 541:must recognize the four; note in his work the shade of violet they evidence, and thus construct theMagic, 601:casting lesser lines of instruction into the shade. Students would do well to remember that in theMeditation, 248:of this color, or to arrive at the adequate shade. It is one of the basic colors to be usedPsychology2, 207:a wide generalization, and the various groupings shade into each other in a bewildering way. TheRays, 225:- a light which will dim and throw into the shade all previous goals and visions. Rays, 768:the rose, forming at first a deep impenetrable shade which shuts out the light. Within the three,
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