Astrology, 482:to which we give the name "Pointer" in common parlance. This Pointer is a "major star of direction"Astrology, 649:exoteric non-sacred planets are called in occult parlance "the outer round" or outer circle ofAstrology, 694:This planet is sometimes called in the parlance of the Schools, the 'College of Quadruple ForceEducation, 50:intelligent, and what you (in your technical parlance) call their I.Q. is frequently phenomenallyFire, 1098:sun, and through what is called in esoteric parlance "the fourth solar cavity." If students willFire, 1175:esoteric non-sacred planets, called in occult parlance "the outer round" or outer circle ofFire, 1178:units on the earth scheme are called in mystical parlance "the living stones"; on Vulcan they areFire, 1178:This planet is sometimes called in the parlance of the schools, the "College of Quadruple ForceFire, 1194:'renounces the Dharmakaya body' in mystic parlance; keeps, of the Sambhogakaya, only the great andFire, 1225:and viewed as one and are called in esoteric parlance: "The Lives of that which appeared, rotatedFire, 1243:terms are the generic names given in the mystic parlance of the Lodge of Masters to the sevenFire, 1257:prepare for this work are called in the mystic parlance of the adepts the "lotus lands." TheGlamour, 218:is sounded with intent to produce what in occult parlance is called an "Act of Penetration"; theHercules, 128:a combination of words is that. In common parlance we symbolize wisdom by the rather stupid,Initiation, 10:Understanding, and Wisdom. Though in ordinary parlance they are frequently interchanged, as usedMagic, 274:the "breaking of the waters" (in medical [274] parlance), and before the thought-form brings aboutPsychology2, 723:may call evil or black forces. In worldly parlance, these forces are connected, with what isRays, 69:into two groups which are called in the ancient parlance, Registrants of the Purpose and CustodiansRays, 381:the Plan, with eventual cooperation. In occult parlance, Their work was the establishing of aSoul, 30:have been discovered, and that even in common parlance one hears of the thyroid gland and of the |