Autobiography, 65:men and said, nervously and rapidly: "I don't drink and I don't dance; I don't play cards and IAutobiography, 81:that he liked to do. He must no longer drink, play cards, swear, or go to the theatre and, ofAutobiography, 120:out of life along material lines? Let us eat and drink and get worldly goods for tomorrow we die.Autobiography, 222:and sit in little cafes under the awnings and drink coffee and just sit and watch the people andBethlehem, 162:communion service, gave His disciples the cup to drink, saying "This is my blood of the newDiscipleship2, 470:there was no need to ask a disciple always to drink the cup of sacrifice to its very last drop -Externalisation, 699:us also that whatever we do, whether we eat or drink, all must be done under correct, temperate andHealing, 31:life and definitely misuses his body (through drink or sexual dissipation), and that the bulk ofHercules, 106:he has the cup of suffering and of experience to drink, the serpent of illusion to overcome, andHercules, 106:It is the cup that every human being has to drink, full of that which he has distilled out of hisHercules, 120:the cup of communion, of which the Christ said "Drink ye all of it"; in its highest meaning theInitiation, 82:phraseology has it, must be dominated; gluttony, drink, and licentiousness must no longer holdMagic, 83:words of the initiate, Paul, "Let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die" characterize the attitudeMagic, 264:of many lives, bitter indeed is the cup to drink, and unutterably bereft seems the unit ofMagic, 568:of the body through the medium of food and drink and has special relation to the stomach. ApanaPatanjali, 29:objects that are seen, such as women, or food or drink or power, if it be rid of thirst for thePatanjali, 288:cry of pain like as the lotus bares its heart to drink the morning sun. Let not the fierce sun dryPatanjali, 307:bodily functions are aroused - desire to eat, to drink, and to procreate, and through it the lowerPatanjali, 329:of the body through the medium of food and drink and has a special relation to the stomach. ApanaPsychology1, 253:are symbolized in the animal power to eat and drink. Subjective agency: Smell or Scent, - thePsychology1, 428:are symbolized in the animal power to eat and drink. Subjective Agency: Smell or scent, - theRays, 762:There is a cup held to the lips of those who drink, by four great Lords of Karma. The draughtSoul, 52:of that mechanism? Then, indeed, "let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." Is it not that there |