Astrology, 42:of force centers and manifest subjectively; they warm and vitalize groups of forms; they [43]Bethlehem, 213:cannot understand the inner dream; and for the warm reassurance of mundane honors. This conflict isDiscipleship1, 150:to its refinement and its purity) that many can warm themselves at it and kindle their own littleDiscipleship1, 584:carry with him what he needs: a pot of fire, to warm his fellowmen; a lamp, to cast its rays uponDiscipleship1, 652:all life. The fires of God blaze forth. Men warm themselves before my fire. The radiance divineDiscipleship2, 479:by you) of spiritual devotion. This stream of warm rose and radiating light will esoterically driveEducation, ix:theory? This would be cold comfort from a warm heart and Einstein does not offer this way out.Externalisation, 695:mine. But - as long as he insulates himself from warm group contacts and fails to seek (in the nameFire, 525:of the lunar Lords. In terms of Fire: those who warm themselves by means of fire by friction andFire, 641:of the fires of the hearth, or those fires which warm, cheer and produce livable conditions in aFire, 839:stands. The altar glows, red at the center and warm without. * * * The altar flames. Its heatFire, 839:sphere; the Sons of God for a brief period warm Themselves, yet approach not nearer to it until theFire, 953:are the "Fallen Angels" - S. D., II, 287. They warm the shadows - the human bodies. They in theirFire, 1201:of force centers and manifest subjectively; they warm and vitalize groups of forms; they flowerFire, 1251:of the particles of heat and the waves of warm vibration" (as it is called in an old manual whichFire, 1257:shade, and behind it is a blazing sun of a warm dark blue. Above the whole are certain SensaFire, 1270:WAY; He respondeth to its heat and seeks to warm Himself within its waves of radiant fire electric.Glamour, 51:carry with him what he needs: a pot of fire, to warm his fellowmen; a lamp, to cast its rays uponInitiation, 193:of love irradiating his being, and the world can warm itself at his feet. This love has to be aMagic, 121:groweth with steady radiance till the warm light of some blazing lamp cometh to the mind of theRays, 538:a tiny point of piercing light. This light is warm and red. It nearer draws as it reveals theRays, 538:is blue, and flaming is its nature. Between the warm and reddish light and this clear light thereRays, 761:flickering grows with steady radiance till the warm light of some blazing lamp comes to the mind of |