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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - WIND
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Autobiography, 149:He had been reading late, down stairs, and the wind had blown out his candle as he came up andAutobiography, 150:it was his dressing room. In the meantime, the wind had awakened me and I jumped out of bed to shutBethlehem, 154:and I think it is as hard to hold as the wind." Thus in the three friends, and in the variousDiscipleship1, 231:month - Three birds upon a tree. A searing wind and pouring rain, and then the nightingale - theDiscipleship1, 675:of running water meets the rushing sound of wind, and frequent roll of thunder. Far off, dim andDiscipleship2, 450:the sapling which bears up against the storms of wind and rain, holding its life in form intact andExternalisation, 358:the devitalization or the removal, as by a wind, of the attractive power of maya or substance. ThisFire, 305:but begins to work it off, or, literally, to "wind up his affairs." So do the Heavenly Men, forFire, 1015:descends from the One Who watches above, the wind suffices not to blow it out. The very windsFire, 1068:it is the sun, the mother of it is the moon; the wind carries it in its belly and the Mother of itFire, 1229:in preparation for the third Initiation. "The wind (prana or Spirit) bloweth where it listeth, andGlamour, 165:the revitalization or the removal, as by a wind, of the attractive power of maya or substance. ThisGlamour, 202:explosively and dynamically, much as a strong wind blows away or dissipates a dense fog or as theHealing, 246:word "dust" comes from two roots, one meaning "wind" and the other "falling to pieces." TheHealing, 246:ideas is arresting. With the withdrawing of the wind or breath, a falling to pieces eventuates, andHercules, 141:when the rays of the sun and the touch of the wind fell on it. Convulsively it strove, a shudderHercules, 169:in the desolation, and were swallowed by the wind. The vision faded. Hercules stood, as before, atIntellect, 100:forceful; I think it is as hard to hold as the wind." "Without doubt... the wavering mind is hardMagic, 325:rumbling round, and sudden sharp storms of wind and rain upsetting the hopefulness of thoseMagic, 469:of running water meets the rushing sound of wind, and frequent roll of thunder. Far off, dim andPatanjali, 98:of color predominates. Likewise the atom of wind is produced from the two fire elements beginningPatanjali, 299:by solid matter, by water, by fire, by wind, by air and by darkness... wherein living creatures,Patanjali, 299:(the lives), on that plane are "driven by the wind as cows are driven by the plowman in a circlePatanjali, 299:are "regulated by the steady impulsion of the wind." We have here a wonderful picture of how allPatanjali, 396:himself, but are also part of a stream of cosmic wind images arising in the Universal Mind, as thePsychology1, 197:and which calls to its aid the initiating wind and the insect world. This is not just a pictorialPsychology1, 198:so-called deva, or angel, evolution. Hence the wind and the insect world are its agents, just asPsychology2, 166:The colors riot to the blue of heaven... The wind of God, His breath divine, sweeps through thePsychology2, 167:Bending, the trees are [167] devastated by the wind. Destruction of all beauty is followed by thePsychology2, 167:the soul, responds. Call for the rain, the wind, the scorching sun. Call for the gardener. Then letRays, 52:to make my meaning clear, it is like "a strong wind that pins a man against a wall and makes freeSoul, 46:This gland is found astride the neck, above the wind-pipe, close to the larynx, and is a very large
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