Rays, 625:Brazil is on the Path of Probation and will rapidly move forward; Austria is nearer trueRays, 637:has now been reached of an extreme nature; how rapidly can this tension bring about the neededRays, 682:With these I shall not deal. Individuals are rapidly discovering the nature of their glamors, onceRays, 694:that the disciple upon the Fixed Cross is rapidly becoming group conscious when the experiencesRays, 746:record on behalf of dependent peoples, but it is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, as BritainRays, 750:in human difficulties everywhere which is rapidly changing into a spirit of world goodwill. ThisRays, 752:the world and right human relations will be rapidly established. The healing of cleavages is aReappearance, 45:those steps can be taken which will embody more rapidly the Purposes of God. For the first time inReappearance, 79:Leader of humanity during the age which is so rapidly drawing to a close, He also recognized theReappearance, 88:Aquarian Age, His work will be to relate this rapidly growing group to that higher center where theReappearance, 105:its outlines, the intelligence of men had been rapidly growing, and the enquiring perception ofReappearance, 112:will become so evident that world affairs will rapidly be adjusted and the new era of goodwill andReappearance, 113:will. The intended, divine expression can move rapidly or slowly into manifestation, according asReappearance, 133:wise enough to recognize its duty. Men are being rapidly disillusioned and will consequently seeReappearance, 137:been the case. The orthodox world religions are rapidly falling into the background of men's mindsReappearance, 140:which (when it is a majority and it is today a rapidly growing one) will spell the doom of theReappearance, 145:Earth in the Person of Christ. Today we have a rapidly growing emphasis upon God immanent in everyReappearance, 175:based on the spiritual values) would rapidly give them. With the exception of a few greatReappearance, 179:now functioning can set an example which will be rapidly followed, as the desire for the return ofReappearance, 179:outer divine intervention. Humanity is sound and rapidly awakening. We are passing through theSoul, 36:(Ibid., p. 189) Dr. Rubin says "we are now rapidly coming to believe that all we are and all we maySoul, 42:with others. After his arrival at the clinic, he rapidly grew worse and died in a month. An autopsySoul, 151:a statement is a further proof that science is rapidly crossing the borderline separating thingsTelepathy, 3:ideas - called sometimes public opinion - of the rapidly evolving human mentality. Within the humanTelepathy, 10:of energy currents, is better grasped. This is rapidly coming about as science penetrates moreTelepathy, 14:and fluidic in its expression. This is changing rapidly and shifting into the realm of what isTelepathy, 21:and their impacts and impressions, then he is rapidly becoming ready for the processes which leadTelepathy, 24:What is the apparently accurate information, so rapidly circulated among the savage races, but anTelepathy, 58:and as automatically to emotional stimuli, and rapidly (very rapidly) the race is reaching outTelepathy, 58:to emotional stimuli, and rapidly (very rapidly) the race is reaching out towards mental telepathy.Telepathy, 58:resultant impact from the soul, is also quite rapidly developing, hence the necessity for my layingTelepathy, 61:the agent consciously directed, of the rapidly integrating spiritual unity. It can convey into theTelepathy, 65:- relationship and ideas. Still others will be rapidly added as the consciousness of man is moreTelepathy, 90:peculiarly in the timing process. He may learn rapidly and fast or he may go the slow way, but hisTelepathy, 97:most cases relatively small but which develops rapidly once the disciple takes his own developmentTelepathy, 132:higher, permitting thus an interplay." Men are rapidly moving out of the human center into [133]Telepathy, 139:of profit to reread what I said; run their eyes rapidly through the books and papers in search ofTelepathy, 150:in time and space, and moves lethargically, rapidly or rhythmically according to the type or nature |