Atom, 16:into regions which are the recognized domain of metaphysics; and we are endeavoring to sum up in aExternalisation, 260:and their work has lain therefore in the domain of the second aspect of divinity. Their activitiesFire, 88:are occurring all the time which remain in the domain of the supernatural unless accounted forFire, 193:who preside over the subtle world, belong to the domain of true Mantra Sastra which of course is inFire, 219:and imparting its thrilling effect to the domain of cosmic substance, has induced the latter into aFire, 219:who preside over the subtle world, belong to the domain of true Mantra Sastra which of course is inFire, 247:D., I., 620, 622. The atom belongs wholly to the domain of metaphysics. - S. D., I, 559. Deity isFire, 622:trespass ignorantly, and curiously, into their domain. He is concerned also with those devas whoFire, 934:of discovery, and trespassing already into the domain of the building devas. Caution is needed. YetFire, 989:into the realms of the mystery and the domain of the inexplicable. Certain statements can, however,Fire, 1028:then and only then will he be entering the domain of causes, and even in this case, only thoseHealing, 57:You will see, therefore, that again (in the domain of health) all problems resolve themselves intoHercules, 170:The place of his abode is known as Hell, the domain of Hades. Unto Prometheus, O Hercules, you areMagic, 581:of forces? We need no distant field or special domain in which to live and learn and work, for weMeditation, 131:the builders. In so doing he encroaches on the domain of those who work with the forces ofMeditation, 183:emphasize it because in meditation the domain of fire is entered, and because of its primePatanjali, 305:in Lemurian days but is now relegated to the domain of the fully functioning and thereforePsychology1, 135:entity) we enter more entirely into the domain of human evolution itself, and the vague wordReappearance, 16:work cannot be confined to one small locality or domain unheard of by the great majority, as wasSoul, 63:that of organized vitality, occupying the whole domain of animal and vegetable life, throughout |