Discipleship1, 98:group and once having done so, the situation is irrevocable from the standpoint of the Master. AnyDiscipleship1, 712:grip of the soul upon the personality becomes irrevocable. Then, and only then, the Master canDiscipleship2, 437:of consciousness and becomes instinctual, irrevocable habit, but is no longer a majorDiscipleship2, 737:he has arrived at right - and therefore for him irrevocable decision - that this very motive andExternalisation, 583:with certain firmly rooted ideas, endowed with irrevocable ideals and a brain which is responsivePsychology2, 200:It stands no longer at the crossroads, but irrevocable decisions have been made, and the race isReappearance, 72:as He announced His decision as final and irrevocable, was the permission or rather the right to |