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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - DUST
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Autobiography, 88:period in my life and how I hate raking in the dust of the next few years. I had been trained in aAutobiography, 113:turned up in the morning to do my washing, to dust, to sweep, to sit with me and to sew and mend.Autobiography, 141:that (when he dies) he dissolves again into the dust from which he came; thought, under thisBethlehem, 70:Can anything really happen on this "ball of dust" of such vital import that it can warrant theDiscipleship1, 620:is the present task of all disciples. In the dust and chaos and wreckage, the vision disappearsDiscipleship2, 628:clearly seen (blowing away the cobwebs and the dust of lower life) then can your service carryEducation, 85:will be brought to his attention and the dry-as-dust information, dates and names will fall intoExternalisation, 232:from all action and simply waiting till the dust and clamor of battle settle, to stimulate in men'sExternalisation, 333:of the workers is neglected. In the dust and turmoil and noise of the fight, grow not insensitiveFire, 604:All is Life, and every atom of even mineral dust is a Life, though beyond our comprehension andFire, 673:representatives for us (the poor children of the dust of the ground) of the two great powers knownFire, 1080:are first felt as disturbing, and only when the dust of turmoil, and the noise of clashing forcesHealing, 226:their bodies have been absorbed into the dust of the earth and [227] each has contributed somethingHealing, 246:a unit of life in form to its emanating source. "Dust thou art; unto dust thou shalt return" is aHealing, 246:to its emanating source. "Dust thou art; unto dust thou shalt return" is a statement of occult law.Healing, 246:- as any good dictionary will show - the word "dust" comes from two roots, one meaning "wind" andHealing, 251:The animals die and their bodies return to the dust, but return purified by the rays of the sun andHealing, 435:be borne in mind. The words "earth to earth and dust to dust," so familiar in the burial rituals ofHealing, 435:in mind. The words "earth to earth and dust to dust," so familiar in the burial rituals of theHercules, 196:had he gone when he perceived a distant cloud of dust that rapidly grew larger. Surmising that theIntellect, 76:of all kinds, only to find them turn to dust and ashes, until we reach that something - intangibleMagic, 355:the world groups stand revealed; the filth and dust of the warring forces are noted, and the wholeProblems, 58:will be brought to his attention and the dry-as-dust information, dates and names will fall intoProblems, 112:attempt to sidetrack the issue and throw dust in the eyes of their constituents by fighting for thePsychology1, 345:to unite their forces. In the sixth race, the dust of battle dies away. The lower four, the middleRays, 63:an arid waste and naught was left but bones and dust and a deep thirst which naught in sight couldRays, 146:for the invocative cry of humanity and for the dust of battle and of conflict to die down. The nextSoul, 28:motivating intelligent power. For it, man is but dust of the ground and into his nostrils was never
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