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Discipleship1, 203:recognize. An ancient karmic link with me, your Tibetan Teacher, and also with a co-worker, in aDiscipleship1, 225:brother is still actively cooperating with the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 227:Morya, and stepped down to you through me, your Tibetan brother. Use then the set of phrases whichDiscipleship1, 235:NOTE: This disciple is still working with the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 240:the vibration of a high grade astral form. Your Tibetan brother and other individuals do not count.Discipleship1, 242:friend, wife, worker, or disciple of the Tibetan; you must cultivate that understanding heart whichDiscipleship1, 261:and is earnestly endeavoring to work for the Tibetan and to tread the Path of Discipleship underDiscipleship1, 278:NOTE: This disciple is working steadily in the Tibetan's Ashram. Discipleship1, 291:upon the Way as far as affiliation with the Tibetan's group of disciples was concerned. On theDiscipleship1, 301:soul's destiny? NOTE: The above statement by the Tibetan will explain why - for the rest of thisDiscipleship1, 321:disciple is still actively cooperating with the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 336:and (unknown and unrealized by you) to me, your Tibetan brother and teacher. Hence also yourDiscipleship1, 341:this disciple and direct contact with the Tibetan's group has stopped; the decision was theDiscipleship1, 341:the decision was the disciple's and not the Tibetan's. [342] Discipleship1, 343:is the wish of your friend and co-worker, the Tibetan. [344] Discipleship1, 355:disappears. NOTE: P. G. C. is still one of the Tibetan's trusted workers. Discipleship1, 375:this disciple from active cooperation with the Tibetan and with the group of his disciples. Discipleship1, 382:present themselves, he continues to work in the Tibetan's group. Discipleship1, 406:NOTE: This disciple stands steady in the Tibetan's Ashram. Discipleship1, 416:S. S. has resigned with the full approval of the Tibetan. The tension of the group activity provedDiscipleship1, 421:of students. d.To the outer world. e.To me, your Tibetan Brother. f. To the New Group of WorldDiscipleship1, 433:wavered from his determination to work in the Tibetan's group and is there actively engaged. Discipleship1, 441:in Holland. The last two communications from the Tibetan were received by him shortly after theDiscipleship1, 441:Holland. This gives great significance to the Tibetan's words. P. D. W. died later in the year, andDiscipleship1, 441:from the outer activity," referred to by the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 454:relation with the group because he felt that the Tibetan failed to appreciate what the group wasDiscipleship1, 471:still persists in his endeavor to work in the Tibetan's Ashram and remains steadfast and sure. Discipleship1, 497:of his own free choice from participation in the Tibetan's work during this life. Discipleship1, 504:is cooperating diligently with the work of the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 527:out of the physical body, she is active in the Tibetan's Ashram. Discipleship1, 544:this disciple withdrew from the group of the Tibetan's disciples, influenced thereto by friends,Discipleship1, 550:with whom you are affiliated. These include your Tibetan brother, your teacher and your friend, andDiscipleship1, 551:is apparent from his first instruction that the Tibetan knew from the start that K. E. S. had onlyDiscipleship1, 559:heart. NOTE: In the March 1936 instruction, the Tibetan told the disciple that he needed to learnDiscipleship1, 560:plus less interest in your teacher, the Tibetan. I, your Tibetan brother, am interested in theDiscipleship1, 560:interest in your teacher, the Tibetan. I, your Tibetan brother, am interested in the group but notDiscipleship1, 561:moon, ponder on the group work and not on the Tibetan. I fancy, my brother, that you will promptlyDiscipleship1, 572:the members. (NOTE: During this world crisis the Tibetan has been caring for the disciples in theDiscipleship1, 597:with me and give no time in your thoughts to the Tibetan. This will be hard for you to do, butDiscipleship1, 598:to the Great Ones or to [598] myself, your Tibetan brother. For a year, center your consciousnessDiscipleship1, 598:is the earnest wish of your fellow worker, the Tibetan. Discipleship1, 599:to be done than simply to be a devotee of the Tibetan brother. Follow the meditation I here giveDiscipleship1, 602:things to be done than to be a devotee of the Tibetan brother" or of the Tibetan and a spuriousDiscipleship1, 602:be a devotee of the Tibetan brother" or of the Tibetan and a spurious astral double. Your key wordsDiscipleship1, 612:intent, have ever expressed devotion to me, your Tibetan teacher. You have sought to integrateDiscipleship1, 637:You will gain much from the effort. NOTE: The Tibetan stated in January 1938 that "only one thingDiscipleship1, 637:sidetracked and hence is not working in the Tibetan's Ashram. Discipleship1, 645:needless to say, you have a link with me, your Tibetan teacher and friend. You are free from twoDiscipleship1, 649:disciple had a peculiarly close place to the Tibetan and some very definite work had been plannedDiscipleship1, 662:battle but no indication has yet come from the Tibetan that the victory is sufficiently gained toDiscipleship1, 670:This disciple is still presumably active in the Tibetan's Ashram and close to him, but hasDiscipleship1, 777:connection is ended. Yours now begins. [777] THE TIBETAN. Discipleship1, 777: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work SECTION FOUR SUMMARY OF THEDiscipleship1, 777:the Tibetan's Work SECTION FOUR SUMMARY OF THE TIBETAN'S WORK (1919-1943) In 1919, during the monthDiscipleship1, 778: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work Letters on Occult MeditationDiscipleship1, 779: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work The next book undertaken was ADiscipleship1, 780: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work The fourth volume deals with theDiscipleship1, 781: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work The next phase of the work which IDiscipleship1, 783: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work Another phase of my work came intoDiscipleship1, 784: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work When the war broke and the entireDiscipleship1, 786: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work Paralleling these major activities,Discipleship1, 788: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work The Masters work through theirDiscipleship1, 790:the unfoldment of the human consciousness. THE TIBETAN Discipleship1, 790: Discipleship in the New Age I - Summary of the Tibetan's Work The sons of men are one, and I amDiscipleship2The Master Djwhal Khul, known also as "The Tibetan," took advantage of the opportunity of theDiscipleship2, XII:when certain individuals did not like what the Tibetan said to them about themselves they blamedDiscipleship2, XII:most of it) was an unexpected development to the Tibetan but welcomed by him. He said that this actDiscipleship2, XIII:This also has been stated both by the Tibetan and by A.A.B. FOSTER BAILEY, March 1955. Discipleship2, 16:In the center of that disk imagine that I, your Tibetan brother, am standing. My appearance andDiscipleship2, 27:his back to the window) you may visualize your Tibetan brother, in deep meditation, seeking toDiscipleship2, 51:between yourselves, as a group, to your Tibetan brother. This pathway of Approach is the Path whichDiscipleship2, 57:by the group, of me, your teacher and Tibetan brother, and the saying by all of us together of theDiscipleship2, 114:to the higher "psychic gift waves" (as the Tibetan occultists call them) of the spiritual world.Discipleship2, Here t:to a deep understanding of this stanza [Here the Tibetan refers to this Invocation in its entiretyDiscipleship2, 245:been in a group of disciples - presumably the Tibetan's - for some lives at least. Why then theDiscipleship2, 443:FOUR PERSONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO DISCIPLES BY THE TIBETAN To L. D. 0. August 1940 One of the things,Discipleship2, 529:NOTE: This disciple chose to withdraw from the Tibetan's group and, until the close of his life inDiscipleship2, 696:"still persist in your endeavor to work, in the Tibetan's Ashram and remain steadfast and sure."Discipleship2, 724:who seek the Master of my life, my brother, the Tibetan." That is all the meditation I would haveEducation, vi:the norms for Education in the New Age, as the Tibetan terms it. The world today suffers from aEducation, vi:of this development are clear. As the Tibetan indicates, on subjective levels we must provide forEducation, viii:type of East-West philosophy presented by the Tibetan will find its proper setting. Here we haveEducation, ix:the strangeness of terminology. For example, the Tibetan's view that "meditation is thinking thingsEducation, xii:- 'seeing life steadily and as a whole.' " The Tibetan's seed-principles will find prepared soil inExternalisation, 11:plane there is a thought-form of myself, your Tibetan brother. All who have received the disciples'Externalisation, 101:lies. Let me be specific and illustrate. I, your Tibetan brother, friend and teacher, have a visionExternalisation, 251:the prayer and the appeal of your brother, the Tibetan. Externalisation, 315:this letter, so that you may know what I, your Tibetan teacher, feel could and should be done byExternalisation, 558:at this season of the will-to-good. (NOTE: The Tibetan has asked me to make clear that when he isFire, vi:of the many years of telepathic work by the Tibetan with Alice A. Bailey is revealed in herFire, vi:also contains certain statements by the Tibetan in regard to his work and some information as toFire, VII:the long course of the work the minds of the Tibetan and A.A.B. became so closely attuned that theyFire, VII:glimpses she obtained through contact with the Tibetan's mind, of limitless vistas of spiritualFire, VII:careful consideration it was decided between the Tibetan (D.K.) and A.A.B. that she as the workingFire, VII:and impracticality, by the position taken by the Tibetan and A.A.B. The stand taken againstFire, viii:gives the direct personal instructions by the Tibetan to a selected group. In A Treatise on CosmicFire, viii:selected group. In A Treatise on Cosmic Fire the Tibetan has given us what H. P. BlavatskyFire, viii:work The Secret Doctrine on which treatise the Tibetan worked with her; and Alice A. Bailey workedFire, 69:sumtotal of the Logos. S. D., 1, 169. 24 Chohan (Tibetan). A Lord or Master. A high Adept. AnGlamourII, certain personal instructions given by the Tibetan to a group of disciples were made public.
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