Astrology, 10:and its comprehensive and intricate system of nerves is a vital or etheric body which is theAutobiography, 205:and had to have bromides constantly to keep his nerves in order. There was not a streak ofDiscipleship1, 356:be upon the etheric nadis which underly the nerves, and not upon the bellows-like activity of theDiscipleship1, 423:must cease for a while, so as to give your tired nerves and the temporarily disturbed nervousEducation, vii:as the point of decussation of the planetary nerves, but we need also a planetary way of life, aExternalisation, 424:Lies, false teaching, evil propaganda, a war of nerves, the culture of fear, the organization ofFire, 61:electrical response to contact between the nerves and the brain. It should now be more closelyFire, 634:of the astral plane, and the motor and sensory nerves of the physical body. I will not enlarge uponFire, 960:make approximate contact. When this congery of nerves [962] is fully developed, it forms a centerHealing, 56:with the framework and structure, the organs, nerves, brain tissue and interrelated systems whichHealing, 85:system through the medium of the network of nerves and the "nadis" which underlie this network.Healing, 106:This prana works through both the blood and the nerves, for the life force uses the blood streamHealing, 120:remember that diseases of the heart and of the nerves constitute their major problem. In thisHealing, 141:the millions of nadis or the prototype of the nerves which underlie the more substantial body.Healing, 141:which underlie the more substantial body. These nerves and plexi and their many ramifications areHealing, 195:counterpart of the entire intricate network of nerves which constitute the nervous system. TheseHealing, 195:paralleling system to that of the bodily nerves, which latter system is in fact an externalizationHealing, 195:and only the materialistic concept of the nerves as a system built up in response to a [196]Healing, 196:yet holds sway in the West. The idea of these nerves being the dense physical result of an innerHealing, 196:threads of energy) underlying the more tangible nerves, we shall have moved forward in our approachHealing, 196:the nervous system with its extensive network of nerves and plexi covering the entire physicalHealing, 196:body. The nadis, and consequently the network of nerves, are related primarily to two aspects ofHealing, 196:relationship existing between the nadis and the nerves, and their joint relationship to the centersHealing, 196:interplay between these two - the nadis and the nerves - can be brought about, the more rapidlyHealing, 197:correspond to the life or spirit aspect; the nerves are the correspondence to the soul or qualityHealing, 197:and from there to the threefold system of nadis, nerves and glands. These three major systemsHealing, 197:with the intermediate systems of nadis, and nerves. The next great move in medicine will be toHealing, 199:pours through the centers, via the nadis and the nerves and potently affecting the glandular systemHealing, 201:the cord, its esoteric counterpart, and to the nerves which issue from the spine. Today thisHealing, 241:subjective system of nadis which underlie the nerves throughout the body), and will demonstrateHealing, 273:of the "nadis" or the etheric counterpart of the nerves. I would instance the removal of someHealing, 455:the counterparts of the nervous apparatus - the nerves and the nerve ganglia. In two places in theHealing, 458:Pressure on the jugular vein and on certain big nerves in the region of the head and on aHealing, 548:definite areas of the body via The nadis. The nerves. The endocrine system. The blood stream. TheseIntellect, 35:the one revealed to us by the mechanism of the nerves, and investigated by the chemist, theIntellect, 219:nervous body and that inner structure of fine nerves, called by the Hindus, the nadis, whichIntellect, 254:of the fine and subtle "nadis" which underly the nerves and to which we earlier referred. TheseMagic, 18:2. The nervous system, with its complexities of nerves, nerve centers and that multiplicity ofMagic, 19:system. Cerebro-spinal system. Sensory system of nerves. Peripheral system of nerves. It is closelyMagic, 19:Sensory system of nerves. Peripheral system of nerves. It is closely associated with the energyMagic, 19:this network of interrelating and sensitive nerves is the symbol in man of the soul, and an outerMagic, 45:this, picture to themselves a network of nerves and plexus running throughout the entire body, orMagic, 46:lesser nerve ganglia, and the many thousands of nerves, the entire objective man can be responsiveMagic, 133:he who also has a physical body with steady nerves and stable rhythm (it will be like a casket,Magic, 285:lesser chakras and the nadis (which underlie the nerves and are the cause of their existence as theMagic, 350:not one day's labor followed with racked nerves, with head tired and with heart sick, is allowed toMagic, 500:the counterparts of the nervous apparatus - the nerves and the nerve ganglia. In two places in theMagic, 506:Pressure on the jugular vein and on certain big nerves in the region of the head and on aMagic, 568:Its instruments are the thousands of nadis or nerves found in the body, and it has a peculiarPatanjali, 283:looked at can inhibit the functions of the optic nerves and retina of the onlooker. But the ancientPatanjali, 328:an understanding of the method of energizing the nerves that the thinker can galvanize itsPatanjali, 330:Its instruments are the thousands of nadis or nerves found in the body, and it has a peculiarPatanjali, 333:by the soul upon the throne, through the nerves and the blood channels, then only the purest atomsPsychology1, 252:what are called by the esotericist "the true nerves and the sensory centers." Plants also havePsychology1, 252:and the sensory centers." Plants also have nerves, but they have in them nothing of the samePsychology1, 252:Both kingdoms share the same general grouping of nerves, of force centers and channels with aPsychology1, 426:the etheric body into what are called "the true nerves and the sensory centers" by thePsychology1, 426:centers" by the esotericists. Plants also have nerves, but they have in them nothing of the samePsychology1, 426:Both kingdoms share the same general grouping of nerves, of force centers and channels, with aPsychology2, 64:average comprehension. 5. The sum total of the nerves, with the millions of nadis or "threadPsychology2, 538:affect the spine and consequently all the nerves which branch out in all directions from the spinalRays, 45:minds of the reading public with the thought of nerves, with points of crisis, with courage andSoul, 22:Dr. Leary says: "Consciousness characterizes nerves as vibration characterizes other forms ofSoul, 34:of the tangible, and through the network of nerves, plus the spinal cord and brain, we become awareSoul, 34:along the millions of telegraph lines of our nerves to the central power house of our brain, andSoul, 59:propagated along the solid firmaments of the nerves, from the outward organs of sense to the brain,Soul, 86:ventricle of common sense; because from it the nerves of the five outer senses were presumed toSoul, 86:to branch off, and into it, by the aid of these nerves, all sensations were brought together. TheSoul, 88:but it extends also to the spinal cord, the nerves, arteries, veins, and the covering membranes ofSoul, 89:Now the soul acts only by the agency of the nerves." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of theSoul, 111:called "nadis" and are closely related to the nerves and at the same time to the arteries; theySoul, 112:understood that, between the nadis and the nerves, there is still only a simple correspondence andSoul, 112:But the only difference between the nerves and the bloodvessels is the difference between [113] theSoul, 113:of the positive and negative Pranas. The nerves are the positive, the bloodvessels the negativeSoul, 113:negative system of the body. Wherever there are nerves there are corresponding bloodvessels. BothSoul, 114:through the thirty-one spinal and twelve cranial nerves, which are both afferent and efferent orSoul, 114:sensation or stimulating action. Of the cranial nerves, the last six arise from the spinal bulbSoul, 114:the other six, except the olfactory and optic nerves, from the parts of the brain just in front ofSoul, 114:schools use the term Nadi, by preference, for nerves. They also, it has been said, mean cranialSoul, 114:They also, it has been said, mean cranial nerves when they speak of Shiras, never using the latterSoul, 114:the Yoga Nadis are not the ordinary material nerves, but subtler lines of direction along which theSoul, 114:along which the vital forces go. The spinal nerves, after their exit from the inter-vertebralSoul, 117:viscera of the abdomen and thorax. From these, nerves are also given off which pass back into theSoul, 117:also given off which pass back into the spinal nerves, and others which pass into some of theSoul, 117:and others which pass into some of the cranial nerves; these are thus distributed to the bloodSoul, 117:and other parts to which the spinal or cranial nerves go. The sympathetic nerves chiefly carrySoul, 117:the spinal or cranial nerves go. The sympathetic nerves chiefly carry impulses which govern theSoul, 118:spinal cord by the anterior roots of the spinal nerves, and pass through short branches into theTelepathy, 146:potently affect the nadis, and therefore the nerves, in its immediate environment. It must alwaysTelepathy, 152:create in all forms that layer of corresponding nerves which are not yet recognized by medicalTelepathy, 152:does recognize. It is this system underlying the nerves which is the true response apparatus andTelepathy, 162:themselves through the physical system of nerves. As a transmitter of many different types of |