Intellect, 222:truth to all beings, abstention from theft, from incontinence, and from avarice. Second, the fivePatanjali, 112:truth to all beings, abstention from theft, from incontinence and from avarice, constitute yama orPatanjali, 112:to yoga are harmfulness, falsehood, theft, incontinence, and avarice, whether committed personally,Patanjali, 112:have whatever he desires. 38. By abstention from incontinence, energy is acquired. 39. WhenPatanjali, 184:truth to all beings, abstention from theft, from incontinence and from avarice, constitute yama orPatanjali, 185:possessions. II Astral Nature 4. Abstention from incontinence. This is literally desirelessness andPatanjali, 186:to the physical plane is regarded as a form of incontinence. There is physical plane incontinencePatanjali, 186:a form of incontinence. There is physical plane incontinence and this should have been left behindPatanjali, 186:to the true aspirant, is likewise regarded as incontinence. III. Mental Nature 5. Abstention fromPatanjali, 193:to yoga are harmfulness, falsehood, theft, incontinence, and avarice, whether committed personally,Patanjali, 193:instead of stealing, Self-control instead of incontinence, Contentment instead of avarice orPatanjali, 198:2 - The Steps to Union 38. By abstention from incontinence, energy is acquired. Incontinence isPatanjali, 198:from incontinence, energy is acquired. Incontinence is usually regarded as the dissipation of thePatanjali, 198:of the vital powers through loose living and incontinence is the great sin against the physicalPatanjali, 200:true conservation of energy and abstention from incontinence, the yogi becomes a creator on theSoul, 135:truth to all beings, abstention from theft, from incontinence and from avarice. - Bailey, Alice A., |