Astrology, 5:he can discover his destiny and know what he ought to do. In making this comment, I do not refer toAstrology, 607:of the Great Bear, Ursa Major, as we probably ought to call this constellation. The three aspectsAutobiography, 49:longer say with assurance and aplomb what people ought to do. I seldom, therefore, give advice. IAutobiography, 78:men orthodox from the Christian point of view, ought to have gone there. I intend no dissertationAutobiography, 110:wait till midnight and after telling me what I ought to know and giving me a cup of strong coffeeAutobiography, 115:told me that a group of men had decided that I ought to have somebody within call so they tookAutobiography, 302:around to individuals, telling them what they ought to do or what she wants them to do aboutDiscipleship1, 173:ready to be taught when opportunity offers, ought to continue steadfastly with their work even whenDiscipleship2, 449:should mean (speaking in a symbolism which you ought to understand) that moment of exquisiteEducation, 63:on the inner planes where the esotericist ought to be working (but is seldom to be found), andFire, 69:or the true soul. It is the thread which ought to be caught hold of by one who wants to know theFire, 966:adept. - S. D., II, 651. Students of occultism ought to know that the third eye is indissolubleHealing, 645:what the recognition and affirmation of divinity ought to produce. True healing, however, is basedIntellect, 5:humanity. The widening of our own consciousness ought not to proceed at the expense of other kindsIntellect, 5:the expense of other kinds of consciousness, but ought to take place through the development ofIntellect, 50:in how few Has it blazed forth, as rightfully it ought, Illuming, from within, our fleshly lamp,Intellect, 81:else... It should be noted that this realization ought not strictly to be regarded as anIntellect, 222:for my mind. Won't you please tell me what I ought to do to tune them out?" During the past tenMagic, 635:on their part to "make themselves what they ought to be", and yet at the same time a distressingPsychology1, 367:that those of us who foresee that which may and ought to be are nevertheless well aware that thoughRays, 137:to thought which will make the initiate what he ought to be, because his conscious mind is free forRays, 204:sound of the M is omitted, does that convey ought to your intelligence? Again I venture to say that |