Autobiography, 6:forced to spend weeks and sometimes months in bed. For the last eight years I have been kept aliveAutobiography, 58:table; there were eggs in boxes under my bed. If I remember rightly, there were one hundredAutobiography, 81:after her day's work was done and I had gone to bed, she would come to my room and sit on the edgeAutobiography, 81:would come to my room and sit on the edge of my bed and we would talk and talk. She was a very goodAutobiography, 93:going up to my room and lying down on my bed, too tired to unpack or even to wash. The next thing IAutobiography, 93:to find Miss Schofield's face on one side of the bed and the doctor on the other. I have done thatAutobiography, 95:is how I then regarded myself. She sent me to bed that night and told me that she would see me theAutobiography, 95:Elise and Theo and was then lovingly tucked into bed. I think I gained a certain sense ofAutobiography, 99:benefit of other sufferers. He then sent me to bed for six months and told me to sew all the time.Autobiography, 116:for me to care for and would I put the mother to bed and take care of her too? Of course I did, andAutobiography, 125:believer in the proverb that "as a man makes his bed, so must he lie," and I am not at all aAutobiography, 135:and then they all three would be tucked into bed. After putting the clothes to soak or the bread toAutobiography, 135:to soak or the bread to rise, I would crawl into bed and read quite steadily until midnight. I haveAutobiography, 137:my work along occult lines possible. I sat up in bed reading "The Secret Doctrine" at night andAutobiography, 148:in my bathroom and cupboards, peek under the bed and then lock all the doors into my bedroom. IAutobiography, 148:was a precaution on the man's part and the bed stood in the exact center of the room with its legsAutobiography, 149:in my heart. For forty-five minutes I sat on my bed watching them trying to break down those veryAutobiography, 150:the wind had awakened me and I jumped out of bed to shut the window and bumped into him. This,Autobiography, 163:my sitting-room after the children had gone to bed. Again I refused, but the speaker begged me toAutobiography, 205:door, but always shooting up the ladder on to my bed. The work was growing apace during theseAutobiography, 211:A couple of years later I was sitting up in bed one morning reading about 6.30, when in walked theAutobiography, 228:his constant companion and that on his death bed he had requested the seven senior members of hisDiscipleship1, 439:to rest quietly back in your chair or bed and, closing your eyes, link up with your soul and withFire, 133:Though no pictures have been drawn of death bed scenes nor of the dramatic escape of theHealing, 422:Though no pictures have been drawn of death bed scenes nor of the dramatic escape of theHealing, 437:and oft despair which over-shadows every death bed at this time. Healing, 441:the time when the hours spent on the death bed may be but a glorious prelude to a conscious exit?Healing, 472:the sequence of events which happens at a death bed, reminding you that the points of finalHealing, 477:see the etheric body hovering around the death bed or the coffin. Still interpenetrating theMagic, 499:the time when the hours spent on the death bed may be but a glorious prelude to a conscious exit?Magic, 505:do much to facilitate the technique of the death bed, for the man who has learned to handle hisPsychology2, 590:psychic should be forced to take a long rest in bed, with light diet and complete freedom from allSoul, 22:become quite divorced from psyche and gets in bed with living beings we shall be able to throw the |