Astrology, 508:that which he desires or for that to which he aspires. The warrior, devoted to a cause, comes intoAtom, 151:and towards Whose consciousness our Deity aspires? Are there anywhere indications of such anBethlehem, 29:the individual and in the race. Today humanity aspires to great heights, and this aspiration isFire, 137:the period when the human unit consciously aspires and throws his will on the side of evolution,Fire, 688:the type of consciousness towards which man aspires; he will have to rise to still greaterGlamour, 208:to offset the pull of these glamors: he [208] aspires to free expression and to liberation fromHercules, 154:with the crown held before him, towards which he aspires. The third constellation is calledInitiation, 192:the Path" and "applicant for initiation." He who aspires and strives towards discipleship is in noMagic, 77:of light may be appreciated by the man who aspires to the occult path, but the systematic workingMagic, 82:condition and regulate his lower vehicle. He aspires to the occult path and considers changes andMagic, 128:to proceed in this work because your personality aspires, or because your soul is beginningMeditation, 37:ways: By definite work on abstract levels. It aspires to contact and enclose the permanent atom,Meditation, 144:with the consciousness itself and the goal it aspires to and have thus dealt with our first twoMeditation, 144:man who enters upon occult development and who aspires toward the higher, has passed the stage ofMeditation, 150:and on the life side more than the concrete. He aspires, he burns, he harmonizes, he loves and heMeditation, 150:to eliminate the concrete mind altogether, and aspires to leap from the plane of the emotions toMeditation, 264:of future progress. Even the Logos Himself aspires, and even the One to Whom He aspires reaches upMeditation, 264:Himself aspires, and even the One to Whom He aspires reaches up to a Greater. [265] What happens inMeditation, 283:means the giving wholly to the one the devotee aspires to. It means the consecration of the wholeMeditation, 293:done. He continuously raises his vibration and aspires in the needed endeavor, coupling allPatanjali, 22:of one-pointedness such as the student of yoga aspires to, but which is a form of trance. ThisPatanjali, 33:XVII, 28.) and to Whose state of development he aspires. As the aspirant chooses with care thePatanjali, 72:The clue for the student of occultism who aspires to liberation is not to be found in breathingPatanjali, 178:no longer theoretical and that to which the man aspires, but is a fact in the experience of thePsychology2, 243:discriminate and divide. The soul likewise aspires to that which is greater than itself, andPsychology2, 342:"leaves behind the hitherto desirable and aspires to that which has not hitherto been seen." ThePsychology2, 488:This, as he is mystically inclined and probably aspires normally towards goodness and the life ofPsychology2, 567:grouping to which the unit in the lower grouping aspires, and with the soul that can thus aspire in |