Astrology, 599:will, the student should bear in mind the occult aphorism that "matter is spirit at its lowestAutobiography, 112:too much to blame. I still ran my life on the aphorism "What would Jesus have me do?" I was not aBethlehem, 36:at Bethlehem In the words of an ancient Mexican aphorism, "Always in the center shall come a newDiscipleship1, 356:the torso. The whole thing is summed up in the aphorism "Energy follows thought." The main effectDiscipleship2, 15:to the light because you comprehend the ancient aphorism which states: "He who faces the light andDiscipleship2, 373:cannot be imagined. In connection with the aphorism that energy follows thought, I would have youDiscipleship2, 396:entity leads to a practical recognition of the aphorism that "in him we live and move and have ourDiscipleship2, 484:definite results if there is any truth in the aphorism that "as a man thinketh in his heart, so isEducation, 7:demonstration of the truth of the occult aphorism that "before a man can tread the Path he mustFire, 775:- Compare S. D., I, 266. Note the kabalistic aphorism: "A stone becomes a plant; a plant, a beast;Glamour, 64:concerns the higher interpretations of the Hindu aphorism: Better one's own dharma than the dharmaHealing, 709:theme is concerned, to man himself and to the aphorism: "Man, know thyself." Initiation, 25:of sound. This final fact is the basis of that aphorism which states that all true occultists areMagic, 287:Ten - The Centers, Energies and Rays The occult aphorism: "To will, to know, to dare, and to beMagic, 488:came. There is a depth of truth in the ancient aphorism: "Curses, like chickens, come home toPatanjali, 185:of the tongue and voice. This is covered in the aphorism in Light on the Path. "Before the voicePatanjali, 294:which is the exemplification of the basic yoga aphorism "energy follows thought," all thePatanjali, 362:through a comprehension of the great Hermetic aphorism, "As above, so below." That reflection isPatanjali, 367:arrived at concisely summed up: "In aphorism XXXIII. of this section we have already described thePatanjali, 368:oneness A. B.) to be described in the following aphorism as its result." Psychology1, 17:shall see naught but spirit everywhere, and the aphorism, enunciated by that great disciple,Psychology2, 361:to comprehend the significance of the ancient aphorism, given frequently to third ray aspirants:Telepathy, 39:activity is incredibly powerful. The occult aphorism that "energy follows thought" is either a |