Astrology, 459:the working out of the divine plan and thus be wholly constructive. Where personality forceAstrology, 592:this in words and having done so they prove wholly inadequate. There is a faint, dim, uncertainAtom, 40:finds itself in the host's body it may be wholly out of tune, or wholly in tune, with any or allAtom, 40:the host's body it may be wholly out of tune, or wholly in tune, with any or all cells that itBethlehemout with the earnest wish that its effect may be wholly constructive and result in a deepening ofBethlehem, 204:Christian way of forgiveness. Both methods are wholly personal, both depend upon a readjustment ofBethlehem, 235:steps of the Master. [235] In the past, being wholly engrossed with consideration of theDestiny, 94:the working out of the divine plan, and thus be wholly constructive. Where personality forceDiscipleship2, 46:and theoretically, but it remains for a while wholly intangible; he finds few who think and feel asEducation, 79:kind of education which will enable them to live wholly and constructively. The development ofExternalisation, 190:seems useless. They are most of them wholly impractical. Certain immediate possibilities andExternalisation, 220:in the national emergency. This is, however, wholly compatible with a subjective process of rightExternalisation, 498:in these ultimate forms of life, can be turned wholly into that which is good and can bring aboutFire, 200:this third sense of sight, the term used is the wholly inadequate one of realization. Let theFire, 231:and takes full authority. The form becomes wholly adequate; the fusion of the two poles of SpiritFire, 240:herein lies his problem. He does not partake wholly of the material side of evolution, nor is heFire, 240:of the material side of evolution, nor is he wholly the expression of the third Logos, the BrahmaFire, 240:something which we call substance. He is not wholly Spirit, the expression of the first Logos, theFire, 247:- S. D., I., 620, 622. The atom belongs wholly to the domain of metaphysics. - S. D., I, 559. DeityFire, 323:interaction. We are here viewing the subject wholly from the point of view of our presentFire, 457:the human and from which man is not as yet wholly emancipated, and in the other we are concerningFire, 857:man. Physical magnetism is largely, even if not wholly, dependent upon prana. The etheric, centersGlamour, 55:into a practical working scheme is as yet wholly unsuitable. The equipment does not suffice forGlamour, 84:be found. It might be added also (perhaps not wholly correctly but nevertheless with sufficientHercules, 229:existence, but this source must not be something wholly outside us, in the sense that it has noIntellect, 69:study of outward appearance by a science relying wholly upon the senses..." "The mystic insightMeditation, 224:meaning of the exoteric colors is not yet wholly imparted, as I have already told you. Some ofMeditation, 283:object, the Lord or Ruler. It means the giving wholly to the one the devotee aspires to. It meansMeditation, 283:of the physical body. It will be set apart wholly for service, and subjected consequently to aMeditation, 284:The emotional body will [284] be set apart wholly for service, and its place in the threefoldProblems, 50:kind of education which will enable them to live wholly and constructively. In terms of the lastProblems, 152:will in some war - deeply spiritual, yet wholly factual - prove the truth of the immanence of GodPsychology1, 202:seen that the born leader belongs to this ray, wholly or in part. It makes the ableRays, 77:to the cry of mankind is largely, but not wholly, dependent upon the quality of that cry. I wonderRays, 339:This is an Old Testament expression [339] and is wholly inadequate, but I can find none other toRays, 363:concepts and thoughts totally unrealized and wholly inexplicable and sometimes even senseless, toReappearance, 149:will, in some way - deeply spiritual, yet wholly factual - prove the truth of the immanence of God.Soul, 16:to take part in a revelation and a development wholly unexpected, and for which its presentTelepathy, 162:can pour; here you have a case where words are wholly inadequate and even misleading. These |