Atom, 148:Whose body they are a part, is beginning to be cognized by them; they are becoming aware of theFire, 418:between the I-consciousness, and that which is cognized in the external world. This is the abilityFire, 608:of the Logos and consequently the most easily cognized, for the Logos is as yet centered in HisFire, 672:the Heavens, then shall the essential Unity be cognized and manifested fully. When the One thatFire, 847:the mysteries of existence are as yet but little cognized by man. In cases where profound mysteriesFire, 1046:beyond the ken of man, and which is but dimly cognized by the most advanced Dhyan Chohan. 8 TheInitiation, 72:the essential life of the soul can true unity be cognized. In the discovery as to what is form liesInitiation, 203:their groups must be somewhat theoretically cognized, and the sounds whereby they are swept intoIntellect, 151:active mind stuff." "Because it can be seen or cognized it is apparent that the mind is not theIntellect, 205:that there is a soul, and that that soul can be cognized by the man who can train and control hisPatanjali, 10:the purpose of the Logos Himself will be cognized. There are certain lines of least resistance inPatanjali, 352:practice. Through the mind, the soul realm is cognized, just as through the senses the objectivePatanjali, 369:those many mind impulses. 17. These forms are cognized or not, according to the qualities latent inPatanjali, 369:cause. 19. Because it can be seen or cognized it is apparent that the mind is not the source ofPatanjali, 408:- Book 4 - Illumination 17. These forms are cognized or not, according to the qualities latent inPatanjali, 411:4 - Illumination 19. Because it can be seen or cognized, it is apparent that the mind is not thePatanjali, 412:the great illusion. The mind, therefore, can be cognized in two directions: first, it can be known,Psychology1, 14:medium of matter-form. The highest unity will be cognized only when this dual relation isPsychology2, 15:be in touch with that which can be spiritually cognized. The free use of the mind presupposes its |