Atom, 88:to a higher and a better one, when he becomes cognizant of his group relationships, when he becomesAtom, 127:see only that which is bad and coarse, and are cognizant principally of our brother's faults. WeBethlehem, 273:be occupied with the aiding of the group; to be cognizant of One Life pulsing through all forms,Externalisation, 49:the highest group and the Hierarchy itself is cognizant, and which they "heal by their ownFire, 558:polarization of the Logos; we can only become cognizant of this by studying His body ofFire, 638:of this substance, he will gradually become cognizant of the fact that all entities of all gradesFire, 967:the plans and purposes of which his Ego is cognizant. The purity of his motives. His power to "holdFire, 1021:in critical danger of failure should he not be cognizant of the forms and mantrams by which the newInitiation, 149:have occurred, but as the Lord of the World is cognizant of all that transpires, the future, asIntellect, 186:The latter is always dualistic inasmuch as it is cognizant of subject and object, but in the PrajnaMagic, 175:of the Master's consciousness, become also cognizant of His thought. Some use several of theMagic, 411:again and again the individual has not been cognizant of success. The mark of these workers is thatPatanjali, 38:plane and in his physical brain) becomes cognizant of what lies beyond those three worlds - thatPatanjali, 253:the man, in his physical consciousness, becomes cognizant of what the soul knows. He becomesPsychology2, 716:here that the entire planetary Hierarchy, though cognizant of the present endeavor and therefore |