Astrology, 462:today. More along this line I may not here dictate. The subject is too vast, abstruse andAutobiography, 153:their karma may indicate or their circumstances dictate. Once that has been proven, the situationAutobiography, 164:ever given me. If I once did so He would never dictate to me again. I want to make that entirelyAutobiography, 175:the literally appalling number of letters I both dictate and receive. I am not exaggerating when IDestiny, 16:and often cruel; they impose their will and dictate their desires; they make mistakes but they areDiscipleship1, 279:that I but suggest and seek not to control or to dictate?... [280] Your other meditation is left toDiscipleship1, 408:not as he may choose and as his earnestness may dictate. But I do observe his work and its results.Discipleship1, 517:a word and one hint: Let not your physical body dictate to you. Physical disability is the refugeDiscipleship1, 702:of their soul, as their souls may direct and dictate strengthened by contact with the Master andDiscipleship2, 13:to direct; [13] I intend to point out, but not dictate to you, modes of eradication. The times areDiscipleship2, 76:thinking, then it is I who write it. When what I dictate runs counter to the ideas of theDiscipleship2, 85:to take the place of A.A.B. and shall dictate to none of you. You have masses of undigestedDiscipleship2, 96:of the year - answer six questions which I will dictate. The purpose of this task (shall I call itDiscipleship2, 581:goes out to the general public exactly as I dictate it, without Christianizing it or rendering itDiscipleship2, 635:the need of his service in the outer world may dictate. He has developed the sensitivity to knowExternalisation, 452:the United States, where parties and publishers dictate newspaper policies. The main reason whyFire, 1149:the disciple's particular type will paramountly dictate his appearances, but certain other forcesHealing, 694:am able to impart, and the symbolic words I may dictate, and so prepare for a greater understandingHealing, 704:few people in the patient's room as wisdom may dictate. The thinking and thought-forms of thePsychology1, 108:the various nations, to have any opportunity to dictate teaching to any particular disciple in somePsychology1, 174:and real understanding, one race is preparing to dictate terms to other races, by the weight of itsRays, 251:but owing to the exigencies of my work I cannot dictate to her every day, though I have found thatRays, 622:of the Roman Catholic Church is its effort to dictate to people what they should think -Rays, 680:worship as innate, instinctual human desire may dictate, under the influence of the evolutionaryRays, 735:go in the courts of Shamballa" as Their work may dictate and Their service may require. It is there |