Astrology, 100:are one, we are frequently told in the occult literature. The Sun is the symbol of the Son of God,Astrology, 361:Earth's alter ego, as it is called in the occult literature, and its true supplementary andAtom, 132:intuitional plane; it is called in the Eastern literature the Buddhic plane, and its symbol is theAutobiography, 31:success at school; I was good at history and literature, really very good. I had been given a goodAutobiography, 76:lovely, lilting tunes, has its points but as literature and poetry it is just too awful. I rememberAutobiography, 120:of it is dreadful, cruel and only because the literature is found in the Bible does it pass theAutobiography, 171:to the futility and uselessness of this kind of literature. Owing to all these various causes manyAutobiography, 245:no sympathy with the flood of so-called occult literature being passed out to the public by theAutobiography, 279:so that the student can profit by the wealth of literature and teaching which the remainder of thisBethlehem, 19:of the [19] symbol of the fish in Christian literature, including the New Testament. This PisceanBethlehem, 149:and West, by Rudolph Otto, 98, 99. The mass of literature that has been written in an attempt toBethlehem, 221:experience, but it is rare - far rarer than the literature of the mystics would have us believe. ItDiscipleship1, 597:and, likewise, make a useful bibliography of the literature on the subject. Each group of myDiscipleship1, 665:the fourth ray, producing that love of art and literature which distinguishes you, and providingDiscipleship1, 777:no sympathy with the flood of so-called occult literature being passed out to the public by theDiscipleship2, 135:and is familiarly referred to in modern literature and discussions as the "city of man." InDiscipleship2, 678:my brother, in the years 1932-1936 the goodwill literature went out practically as dictated by meEducationand sense of values; to cultivate tastes for literature, music and the arts; to grow in ability toEducation, vii:peoples has had the end result of bringing the literature, the philosophy and the arts of the EastEducation, 5:and is called by many names in the esoteric literature, such as the Solar Angel, the Agnishvattas,Education, 38:and for certain classes of people. Some of the literature of the world is also brought to hisEducation, 46:the entire world and gave to humanity its literature, its art and its vision? The war producedEducation, 46:Science has always been universal. Great art and literature have always belonged to the world. ItEducation, 48:emphasize the larger values of history and literature and give some understanding of art. TheyEducation, 85:interest. The outstanding figures of history, literature and art and of religion will surely beEducation, 110:of the differing creeds can provide the needed literature and present their case far moreExternalisation, 98:the seed groups is described in current esoteric literature as love-wisdom (the heart nature andExternalisation, 153:(the atma-buddhi-manas of the theosophical literature). Hitherto the word alignment has bestExternalisation, 329:such groups, accompanied with samples of their literature and an analysis of their ideas. [330] 4.Fire, 41:15. 7 The term "ring-pass-not" is used in occult literature to denote the periphery of the sphereFire, 252:principles so often discussed in our occult literature. These make the ten of His ultimateFire, 570:which is called Karma in our occult and oriental literature. The Lipika Lords of our system, theFire, 627:which are spoken of in theosophical and occult literature as the elemental essences. We areFire, 673:have scarcely been hinted at as yet in occult literature, but they contain within themselves theFire, 778:A great deal has been said in modern occult literature anent the process followed in the perfectingFire, 866:he does, at [866] this stage, through the pen in literature, through the spoken word in lecturingFire, 888:probabilities. The indications in occult literature of a corroborative nature. Students shouldFire, 1042:goal, and their eventual perfection. In occult literature this term "Law of Expansion" is limitedGlamour, 31:activity. These are today producing the world literature, through which the world platforms areGlamour, 190:This theme is so vast and there is so much literature to be found in all the world Scriptures,Healing, 56:dealt with in the many books which embody the literature of medicine and of surgery. There isHealing, 483:nonsense has been told in current theosophical literature about the time equation in relation toHealing, 515:realized and seldom emphasized in any of the literature hitherto published. The emphasis up tillHealing, 622:the petals of the lotus called in the oriental literature the "thousand-petalled lotus," and theInitiation, 2:in certain facts that are stated in the occult literature now extant. These facts are three inInitiation, 33:may be seen from the newspapers and the current literature of the day, but the location ofInitiation, 55:and extensive, and all the current books and literature in various languages find their way to hisInitiation, 78:he does - at this stage - through the pen in literature, through the spoken word in lecturing andInitiation, 185:be expected, very little has appeared in our literature as to the seven Paths which stretch beforeIntellect, 167:heart towards Divinity, to which our mystical literature bears constant witness. It is a conditionIntellect, 218:litter up the family sitting room with a lot of literature in which they are not the leastIntellect, 251:writings of the true knower, and this mass of literature which is flooding the minds of the publicMagic, 25:as this is as clear and lucid as current literature is to the average reader, and the best sellers,Magic, 142:characterizes even the atom of substance. The literature and the scriptures of all the ancientMagic, 198:finds expression through any of the arts - literature, painting, music, - or in group organizationMagic, 395:through the medium of religious and mystical literature and organizations for the imparting ofMagic, 465:of form, found in much of our puerile literature, but e'en these generalizations should be regardedMagic, 471:is no need for me to add to the vast amount of literature which has been put forth or to emphasizeMeditation, 243:What are his principal interests? What literature does he study? What are his favorite pursuits?Meditation, 246:and so keep records that will prove to be the literature of the new school of medicine. I have herePatanjali, 416:be found scattered throughout the scriptures and literature of the world. In no book, however, isPatanjali, 419:the kingly science of Raja Yoga. In the hidden literature of the adepts the following stanzas sumProblems, 6:modern times. The culture of the ages, the arts, literature, the music and the philosophy of allProblems, 37:historical and geographical events. Some of the literature of the world is also brought to hisProblems, 39:and its evaluation and study of the arts, the literature, the music and the creative life of allProblems, 44:the entire world and gave to humanity its literature, its art and its vision? Problems, 45:Science has always been universal. Great art and literature have always belonged to the world. ItProblems, 55:emphasize the larger values of history and literature and give some understanding of art. TheyProblems, 58:interest. The outstanding figures of history, literature and art and of religion will surely bePsychology1, 83:publication of the mass of mystical and Oriental literature on meditation and allied topics whichPsychology1, 91:they have left behind of beauty in the field of literature, of architecture, of painting, and inPsychology1, 93:the present and the future, or in the fields of literature, art and of science itself, or in thePsychology1, 107:vast amount of this inspired or pseudo-inspired literature, some of it of the very highest orderPsychology1, 176:France, Germany and England. They have made the literature of the East available, in all itsPsychology1, 213:arc. This latter (according to the Theosophical literature) includes three kingdoms - nebulous,Psychology1, 271:prejudice, and the money to purchase the needed literature. I cannot and I will not touch upon thePsychology2, 35:express the life. What is called in the Eastern literature "the Blessed One" refers to One who isPsychology2, 70:have the atma-buddhi-manas of the theosophical literature. They are that higher triplicity which isPsychology2, 92:nirvanis" (as they are called in esoteric literature), with deliberation and full understanding,Psychology2, 290:and Construction of the Bodies In theosophical literature, there is much talk anent the variousPsychology2, 313:may then be forthcoming. In the current occult literature, the careful student will come to thePsychology2, 319:in many differing words or expressions in the literature of the world, such as: The desire toPsychology2, 599:of the mystical aspirant. The mystical literature of all the world religions is, as you know, fullPsychology2, 643:no money, organize no campaign, and send out no literature which could be interpreted as attackingPsychology2, 682:and Intelligences of any country must find all literature and information easily available. NoRays, 105:rightly interpret. Constantly in all esoteric literature reference is made to the factors of timeRays, 173:John's Gospel. There is no other passage in the literature of the world which has exactly the sameRays, 251:such as that portrayed in the Theosophical literature, and it was a recognition of the difficultiesRays, 298:of all time; and also the Scriptures and the literature of all nations give much information. It isRays, 365:brother, or the production of some great work in literature or in the field of art, are just asRays, 381:It has oft been told in occult and theosophical literature that the Hierarchy withdrew as aRays, 445:have the atma-buddhi-manas of the theosophical literature - that higher triplicity which isReappearance, 92:affected are the press, the publishers of world literature, speakers, writers, radio commentators,Soul, 23:be on a scientific basis and not a branch of literature, or philosophic or religious speculation.Soul, 30:of the glands is in its infancy. Throughout the literature on this subject, one finds statements toSoul, 31:[31] the impression which the technical literature makes on others, but especially because a freshSoul, 82:soul, the self are synonymous terms in Oriental literature. The main treatise upon the Soul, itsSoul, 92:- Bhagavad Gita, XIII, pp. 32, 33, 34. The literature of the East dealing with the soul and itsSoul, 114:latter for arteries, as is done in the medical literature. It must, however, be noted that the YogaSoul, 122:us that: "It is worth noting that in Sanskrit literature the navel is often treated as more central |