Autobiography, 22:cause and the purpose of the questioning, of the inarticulate longings, and of the visionaryDiscipleship1, 184:It may be the result of shyness and of an inarticulate nature which longs and seeks for theExternalisation, 483:men of goodwill and the "massed intent" of the inarticulate masses. It is essential that we try toExternalisation, 496:demand and the prayers (articulate and inarticulate) of humanity itself. Men, impelled largely byInitiation, 156:but little evolved, and which are in reality an inarticulate condition. It refers to the controlledIntellect, 69:arrive are the result of reflection upon the inarticulate experience gained in the moment ofPsychology2, 203:and of sensation. These people are slow, inert. inarticulate, bewildered [204] by their |