Astrology, 372:major changes inevitable and unavoidable. This argues well for the future in spite of temporaryBethlehem, 245:themselves worth while. Any other point of view argues for the utter lack of an intelligent plan inEducation, 112:I would remind you that the esotericist always argues from universals to particulars. This I shallExternalisation, 196:in any part of the world. Such a state of lack argues short-sighted policy and the blocking of theExternalisation, 428:national deception, backed by a terror campaign, argues a general weakness, lack of courage and aHealing, 397:and on the more scientific approach which argues that economic necessity requires that that whichPsychology2, 470:and possibilities impress him as so vast that he argues they must be divine and, therefore, |