Atom, 32:lectures. No speaker is able, after all, to dissociate himself entirely from his own point of view,Destiny, 92:impossible it is for the American people to dissociate themselves from Europe and the rest of theFire, 131:the spirit and the matter of the vehicle, dissociate. With this dissociation the solar system, thatFire, 199:the coordination is perfected; then the Self can dissociate itself from every veil, every contact,Fire, 213:and just as one cannot, in manifestation, dissociate the two poles of Spirit and matter, so oneFire, 686:the final round. If the student endeavors to dissociate our solar system from that which precededFire, 761:plays in producing manifestation. We can hardly dissociate them in the consideration of our subjectFire, 779:it marks the point when the Logoi begin to dissociate Themselves from Their dense physical bodies,Fire, 799:of the pairs of opposites; he cannot dissociate them in his mind and deal with Spirit per se, orFire, 799:the atom of substance in man's physical body can dissociate itself from that body, and considerFire, 890:man. In considering these matters we must never dissociate the various groups in our minds in a tooFire, 1092:achieve their objective. It is not possible to dissociate a chain from its preceding or succeedingHealing, 364:upon the capacity of the watcher to detach and dissociate himself from his own feelings and toHealing, 420:the spirit and the matter of the vehicle, dissociate. With this dissociation the solar system, thatMagic, 222:almost impossible for the onlooking soul to dissociate its own astral mechanism from the astralMagic, 222:things then that the aspirant has to learn is to dissociate his own aura in the emotional senseMagic, 304:of his own coming experience. He is unable to dissociate himself from their reactions and absorbsMagic, 492:clarity. Clear thinking involves capacity to dissociate oneself, temporarily at least, from allMeditation, 48:inner detachment that counts, and the ability to dissociate the self from the environment thatPatanjali, 132:totality) as himself, the reality, He cannot dissociate himself from his forms. The senses are partPatanjali, 133:is permanent, pure, and blissful, can eventually dissociate itself from the not-self which isPatanjali, 276:its environment. The trained seer has learnt to dissociate that which pertains to his own aura and |