Atom, 134:it by different names, such as the Way, the noble Eightfold Path, the Path of Illumination, or theAutobiography, 195:for probationers and they are doing great and noble and necessary work. It was for a long time theBethlehem, 6:or Knowledge of things that are. Under the noble designation of WISDOM, the ancient teachers, theBethlehem, 14:He endeavored to formulate into the Four Noble Truths. These are, as most of us well know: ThatBethlehem, 15:to the cessation of suffering is by treading the noble Eightfold Path, wherein are expressed rightBethlehem, 258:and discontent, and giving them, in the Four Noble Truths, a concise statement of the humanBethlehem, 258:of the human situation. He outlined to them the Noble Eightfold Path governing right conduct, andDiscipleship1, 38:of the Manu and the race of men. It is a noble task, my brothers, to be channels for the will ofDiscipleship1, 628:will-to-be at the center, both in its right and noble sense and in its personality and wrong sense.Education, 42:inevitably return to a middle position, to the "noble middle path." This middle way, utilizing theExternalisation, 241:human unfoldment and differentiation produce one noble [242] whole, and that all the parts of thisExternalisation, 358:of the Buddha as He enunciated it in the Four Noble Truths; they need to realize that the cause ofExternalisation, 360:recognition of the true meaning of these Four Noble Truths by the masses. Disillusioned andExternalisation, 463:Him as a Light-bearer from on high. His Four Noble Truths exposed the causes of human trouble andExternalisation, 463:existence as of major importance; follow the Noble Eightfold Path which is the path of rightExternalisation, 668:to be brought about and preserved, so that the "noble middle way" of right action and of rightFire, 882:- Compare S. D., I, 70, 95, 107, 227. The four Noble Truths. The four Vedas. The four Gospels. TheGlamour, 23:problem through His enunciation of the Four Noble Truths. His body of disciples and His nineGlamour, 42:at the world glamor when He promulgated His Four Noble Truths. The Christ struck the second blowGlamour, 59:the Buddha was dealing when He outlined the Noble Eightfold Path. It involves the reaching of aGlamour, 79:of the narrow way of balance between them, the noble middle path, is the reflection on the astralGlamour, 100:that "light" achieve freedom by treading the noble middle way. Sometimes, my brothers, I feel thatGlamour, 165:of the Buddha as He enunciated it in the Four Noble [166] Truths; they need to realize that theGlamour, 167:recognition of the true meaning of these Four Noble Truths by the masses. Disillusioned andHealing, 272:of the new ideas, and temporarily the "noble middle path" of the Buddha will be forgotten. There isHercules, 80:if its spirit rests with thee, O great Apollo, noble son of God, then know the doe is dead. The doeInitiation, 55:second, or the Love-Wisdom Ray. he is a man of noble presence, and tall, though of rather slighterIntellect, 111:controlled... Now turn to the inward senses or noble powers of the soul, lower and higher. Take theMagic, 96:not as yet trouble himself. Let him find the "noble middle Path" between the pairs of opposites,Magic, 229:Path" which lies between the two. This is the "noble middle Path" of the Buddha and marks the fineMagic, 295:is set in motion and will persist until the four Noble Truths of the Buddha are understood andMagic, 549:is concerned, he must have transcended the four noble truths, learned the meaning of the fourPatanjali, 140:the fourth round, the four vidyas and the four noble truths and the four basic elements form thePatanjali, 141:Atman vidya - True spiritual wisdom. The four noble truths have been stated for us in the words ofPatanjali, 316:is endeavoring to tread, and at first this "noble middle" path is not so apparent as that whichPatanjali, 320:is the path of equilibrium, of balance, the noble middle path. This sutra is in the nature of aProblems, 77:and Employment Labor and Labor Unions have done noble work. Labor has been elevated into itsProblems, 120:happily possible. They tread constantly the "noble middle path" of the Buddha which runs betweenPsychology1, 40:purpose was as yet veiled and unrevealed. The "noble eightfold path" was not known, and only sevenPsychology2, 155:by the Buddha, and which is embodied in the Four Noble Truths of the Buddhist philosophy, which canPsychology2, 155:which can be summarized as follows: The Four Noble Truths Existence in the phenomenal universe isPsychology2, 155:The Path to the cessation of suffering is the noble eightfold path. It was the realization of thePsychology2, 160:he begins, esoterically, to "isolate" the "noble middle path" of which the Buddha spoke. ThroughPsychology2, 164:Christ) and these seven laws. The stages of the Noble Eightfold Path and these soul potencies. ThePsychology2, 191:of the Manu and the [191] race of men. It is a noble thing to be channels of the Will of God. 6.Rays, 372:as His Ashram) and as it constitutes "the noble middle Path" to which the Buddha refers, and fillsRays, 695:The Buddha, for instance, in His Four Noble Truths, stated in reality the platform upon which theRays, 756:Feet." To this we should also add the Four Noble Truths, as enunciated by the Buddha and which areReappearance, 20:as the Light Bearer from on high. His Four Noble Truths exposed the causes of human trouble andReappearance, 20:existence as of major importance; follow the Noble Eightfold Path which is the Path of rightReappearance, 90:Group of World Servers holds steadily to the "Noble Middle Way" (as the Buddha called it) and seeksReappearance, 106:posited in His time by giving out the Four Noble Truths, which satisfactorily and eternally answerReappearance, 132:of the Buddha which He enunciated in the Four Noble Truths; they must be brought to the realizationReappearance, 133:by the masses of the true meaning of these Four Noble Truths. Disillusioned and deglamored (if ISoul, 24:however complex, however delicate, however noble that functioning may be in terms of morals orSoul, 74:materialistic views." Perhaps, after all, the "noble middle path" which the Buddhist emphasizes, |