Atom, 33:ultimate particle," a something which was incapable of further subdivision. This was considered toBethlehem, 4:over lightly as being mystical, futile and incapable of proof. Individual belief is, after all, ofExternalisation, 19:study and of meditation. Their bodies are as yet incapable of the requisite tension, and they onlyExternalisation, 145:and distributing center within the head) is incapable of the needed dual activity - retainingFire, 494:of the fifth root race who have been practically incapable of this control, having lost the Words,Fire, 660:become positive to the mental, and thus prove incapable of being swayed by thought currents, andFire, 837:is true that God is Spirit, and being Spirit is incapable of evil. Evil is then purely and solelyGlamour, 254:of the average aspirant is so weak that he is incapable of persistent, daily, unchanging complianceHealing, 516:and realizes, once and for all, that it is now incapable of responding in any way to the lowerHealing, 516:contact, the personality form. That form is now incapable of such transmission. The second reactionHealing, 660:some of their meaning though he is as yet quite incapable of "keeping the law" - spirituallyHercules, 133:capacities; to expect from them what they are incapable of giving is both unwise and frustrating.Initiation, 28:human standpoint) relatively sinless, and hence incapable of response taught on the dense physicalMagic, 39:of the atoms of which they are composed - are incapable of recognizing the higher aspects of theMagic, 165:He cannot as yet control it and he is quite incapable of calling it into intelligent cooperationMagic, 180:medium, are not highly evolved, and are quite incapable of employing mental plane methods. SomeMagic, 612:effect have been pronounced. This rule is almost incapable of explanation and it is not permittedMeditation, 264:Buddha) can remain in a condition static, and is incapable of future progress. Even the LogosPsychology1, 17:means little except the enunciation of a truth, incapable of proof. Everything is an expression ofPsychology1, 61:must be accepted for the sake of argument, being incapable of proof. [62] All the Lords of the raysPsychology1, 73:to work much harm. Again, pure love is incapable of expression today, its flow being impeded by thePsychology2, 47:holds aloft. (Then follows a phrase which is incapable [48] of translation into modern language. ItPsychology2, 264:reactions, and therefore find themselves quite incapable of being anything definitelyPsychology2, 676:things out. It is no impractical idea, incapable of application. It is the plan for the developmentRays, 203:that the human mechanism of thought proves incapable of registering them. What, for instance, doReappearance, 117:and upon their recovery; this recovery is incapable of any reasonable checking - anyone can say andSoul, 76:as immaterial and metaphysical in nature, incapable of being perceived by the senses, and only toSoul, 155:effects, but that, in its ultimate nature, is incapable of formulation. Herein the higher will is |