Discipleship1, 341:its faults and its capacities rightly gauged, and when it is then deliberately subordinated to theEducation, 3:mind, and a child's caliber has been largely gauged by its reaction to accumulated informationEducation, 51:apparent, then, that those to be taught will be gauged from the angles upon which I have touched:Externalisation, 86:or the obstacles [86] to progress; this is gauged by the light in the centers and the heighteningFire, 684:that the vitality of the physical frame is to be gauged largely by the condition and action of theFire, 793:the extent of their planetary radiation has been gauged. There are more than 115 of such bodies toHercules, 58:of worlds. Hercules. trembling, watched and gauged the measure of the load and pain. He forgotMagic, 612:knows that his spiritual progress can be gauged in terms of his freedom from this illusion and ofMeditation, 23:a series of five gradual steps, each step being gauged by the condition of the indwelling Flame ofMeditation, 234:the color of large masses of people can be gauged and judged. It is in this way that the members ofProblems, 62:hands of our teachers. Students will have to be gauged from the three angles which form thePsychology1, 5:and the wideness of its grasp can be somewhat gauged if we compare what we know today with what wasPsychology1, 10:testing is applied, and in so far as it can be gauged, I seek to point out that the testing is not |