Atom, 127:principally of our brother's faults. We are insensitive, yet, to the best people. AnotherDiscipleship1, 569:which tend to cloud the mind and render the man insensitive to the higher contact. FifthExternalisation, 333:and turmoil and noise of the fight, grow not insensitive and hard, or so preoccupied that the needsIntellect, 104:and when the mind can be rendered temporarily insensitive to all outer calls upon its attention.Magic, 147:familiar phenomenal world of desire. He becomes insensitive to its vibratory impact andMagic, 403:found the minds and brains of chelas curiously insensitive to the higher contacts, and this againRays, 287:for the brain of the average disciple is as yet insensitive to monadic vibration. Even if theRays, 688:of the personality must be so purified and so insensitive to the material attractions of the three |