Astrology, 309:always be self-imposed and self-applied for he brooks no disciplinary measures which others mayAutobiography, 78:for the body"; it is a call from divinity that brooks no denial; it is the voice of the innerExternalisation, 577:on this ray) is a steady persistence which brooks no discouragement, even when discouragement makesFire, 987:alone, or with the aid of subordinates. He brooks usually no known superior, but is neverthelessHealing, 711:who sees naught else but perfect functioning and brooks no interference. This perfect functioningMagic, 362:conformity to rule, and an aspiration that brooks no hindrance and that ceases not for pain, theMeditation, 302:output of the occult students in the West. It brooks no rival nor contemporary work with its |