Externalisation, 331:and correct handling of the children in the devastated lands. This is an urgent need and has wideExternalisation, 463:Love of God. Today, as it views the crumbling, devastated world, mankind has a fresh opportunity toHealing, 58:of this disease was the major factor which devastated the inhabitants of old Atlantis. The roots ofHealing, 381:in aid of the civilian populations of the devastated countries in both hemispheres) - theHealing, 451:kingdom have been disintegrated, distributed and devastated. The coherent life of all the planetaryProblems, 14:or Italy into Ethiopia, the war which has devastated the entire planet would not have beenPsychology1, 172:better than had been anticipated. The war, which devastated the world, cleared away much débris. Psychology1, 256:more powerful than the animals and in its turn devastated the animal kingdom. Up until two hundredPsychology2, 167:lie the flowers. Bending, the trees are [167] devastated by the wind. Destruction of all beauty isPsychology2, 365:to it, and also with a sense of aloneness which devastated him. A sense of despairing futility. ThePsychology2, 630:peoples of the world would be, in the one case, devastated by war, with its consequences of faminePsychology2, 634:the forms of religion. They are torn and devastated by the economic conflict, and are, withoutRays, 135:kingdom have been disintegrated, distributed and devastated. The coherent life of all the planetaryReappearance, 21:of divinity. Today, in the midst of this devastated, chaotic and unhappy world, mankind has a freshReappearance, 110:bulk of human beings are still too hungry, too devastated psychically, too bewildered andReappearance, 187:today looks in two directions: towards the devastated Earth and the agonized hearts of men; it also |