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Astrology, 392:been called in the Christian phraseology, "the Gethsemane experience." The Christ, kneeling besideAstrology, 581:and understanding. Hence we have the episode in Gethsemane. It is not easy for me to express itsAstrology, 581:in words. Two thousand years have gone since Gethsemane and since Christ made His initial contactAstrology, 583:Again at [583] the close of His life, in the Gethsemane experience, He cries out: "Father, not myAstrology, 633:Capricorn" which came to Christ in the garden of Gethsemane and fused His individual will into theBethlehem, ix:love for all mankind Within the land. When, at Gethsemane, I prayed alone That a more bitter cupBethlehem, 166:Cross. The agony of loneliness in the Garden of Gethsemane was probably a far harder moment for HimBethlehem, 207:were times in Christ's life, as in the Garden of Gethsemane, when He fought with Himself to doBethlehem, 208:Him, with His subsequent agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, is as familiar to us as our own names,Bethlehem, 208:true significance. The agony in the Garden of Gethsemane was based upon the fact that He was notBethlehem, 208:the ages. Many people have passed through the Gethsemane experience and prayed with the same fervorBethlehem, 210:great preceding events - the communion and the Gethsemane experience - is a tragedy which has itsDiscipleship1, 225:all disciples serve, the Christ, demonstrated in Gethsemane his sensitivity to that lesson and alsoExternalisation, 343:and understanding. Hence we have the episode in Gethsemane. It is not easy for me to express itsExternalisation, 343:in words. Two thousand years have gone since Gethsemane and since Christ made His initial contactExternalisation, 606:Cross, but during those spent in the Garden of Gethsemane, when His will - in agony and almostHercules, 107:to which Christ referred in the Garden of Gethsemane, when he pleaded that the cup be taken awayHercules, 179:that the last act of the Christ on his way to Gethsemane and Calvary was to wash the feet of hisRays, 39:to that appalling moment in the Garden of Gethsemane, and which was consummated on the Cross, whenRays, 86:Father appears when He said, in the Garden of Gethsemane, "Not my will but Thine be done." ThisRays, 92:was initiated symbolically in the Garden of [92] Gethsemane. He has twice symbolically shown HisRays, 93:dependent upon the experience in the Garden of Gethsemane and upon the Resurrection initiation.Rays, 290:to Him. At that point He passed through the Gethsemane of renunciation. Rays, 290:as related in the Gospel story - was reached in Gethsemane, and for a brief moment we are given anRays, 524:when confronted with them dimly in the garden of Gethsemane and later upon the Cross - His wholeRays, 722:of the experience of the Christ in the garden of Gethsemane. There again - as in the fourthReappearance, 26:to Him. At this point, He passed through the Gethsemane of renunciation. The greater, the largerReappearance, 28:towards divine fulfilment. Then in the Garden of Gethsemane He said, "Father, not My will but ThineReappearance, 29:focusing of His life in a universal sense. The Gethsemane experience was an experience uniquelyReappearance, 53:upon the Cross, but those spent in the Garden of Gethsemane. Then His will - in agony and almostReappearance, 70:have sought to explain away and gloss over the Gethsemane experience of the Christ, and toReappearance, 97:to the decision made by Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane to take over the building orReappearance, 114:saying (as Christ did in the Garden of Gethsemane), "Let the will of God be done." (Matt., XXVI,
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