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Astrology, 153:or of spiritual aspiration in search of what he realizes (at any particular time) to be his majorAstrology, 485:be noted as possible even by the novice when he realizes that the ruling planets in Leo are, fromAstrology, 616:of all life and the principle of integration, realizes within Itself the following stages inAstrology, 631:age, it knows Itself as the Transfigured One and realizes that the paean of the angels: "Glory toAtom, 89:that there is something greater still. [89] He realizes that he is a part of a great universal lifeBethlehem, 45:is born in the disciple. It is then that he realizes for the first time in himself the outpouringBethlehem, 121:than the average healer or healing group realizes. Two things only would I point out: One is thatBethlehem, 136:the entire lower nature is transfigured and one realizes the fitness of God's sons to be citizensBethlehem, 266:sees so truly can act wisely. It is a love which realizes that the world needs love, and that aDiscipleship1, 299:impossible to save the group life. L. T. S-K. realizes today how glamor has him in its clutches,Discipleship1, 299:her correspondence, is bewildered - though she realizes it not, and would deny the implication - byDiscipleship1, 395:her vision in either direction, and until she realizes that no one achieves anything of reality byDiscipleship1, 751:be good and helpful to the entire group. He realizes increasingly the nature and note of his AshramDiscipleship1, 760:in a specific and particular direction. He realizes his goal is to be a channel for a long timeDiscipleship2, 182:As soon as this becomes possible, the disciple realizes three things: The relation of the heartDiscipleship2, 254:which face the initiate. He, therefore, realizes what St. Paul meant when - talking in hierarchicalDiscipleship2, 260:fogs and mists of the world of glamor, suddenly realizes just what he has done and takes a firmDiscipleship2, 268:points of revelation appear when the disciple realizes that initiation is not a process ofDiscipleship2, 377:and eventually, contribute something. He realizes that he must intelligently work towards theDiscipleship2, 378:- as do all the Members of the Hierarchy; he realizes, consequently, that he must employ thisDiscipleship2, 385:of suffering, sorrow, pain and struggle; he realizes then (and with joy) that this little planet isDiscipleship2, 415:he is faced with a profound simplicity; [415] he realizes that he must find out for himself thatDiscipleship2, 437:of revelation (again speaking symbolically), he realizes for the first time a threefold "lightedDiscipleship2, 471:in ashramic relationships which the disciple realizes through his contact with the Ashram. [472]Discipleship2, 633:In the blazing light of the Ashram the disciple realizes that he has not yet earned the right toDiscipleship2, 704:true leader can be anything but humble, for he realizes the magnitude of his task; he appreciatesEducation, 75:of love, wherein fear is cast out and the child realizes he has no cause for timidity, shyness orEducation, 93:awareness in the child in such a manner that he realizes from infancy that all that he has beenExternalisation, 78:and deeds (conquest, terrorism and cruelty), realizes that the law is working out and incidentallyExternalisation, 376:[376] and power must end. At the same time he realizes that if humanity is to get rid of these evilExternalisation, 403:throughout the centuries. I know that He realizes that the words He spoke have been lost in theExternalisation, 620:values, but is thoroughly dissatisfied. He realizes that what he contributes of help to theseFire, 197:of touch) feels with, fully comprehends, and realizes the manner in which to heal and correct theFire, 209:application of the Rod, the initiate consciously realizes the meaning of the Law of Attraction inFire, 219:Mahadeva aspect, follows upon the other two, he realizes himself as pure Spirit and on theFire, 225:unless he ascertains the point achieved, and realizes wherein consists the work immediately to beFire, 271:vitalizes them with His force. The human being realizes his relationship (as a cell in the body) toFire, 419:and all other materialized selves; he now realizes himself as distinct from every other functioningFire, 436:that cosmic Existence we call a solar Logos, and realizes somewhat the place of our system and itsFire, 473:[473] if the reason is understood, and man realizes his necessary separation from these Essences inFire, 661:put man constantly in touch - even though he realizes it not - with deva substance of some kind orFire, 876:the true Man (whether Logos, or human being) realizes himself as creator. Man at this stage knowsFire, 882:262. One has experience. - S. D., III, 481. One realizes knowledge is the fruit of Spirit alone. -Fire, 889:their functions and their names, unless he realizes that with many of them he has an intimateFire, 1136:of this will be brought about if man realizes that all the planes of our solar system are but theGlamour, 29:the fanatic. The fanatic is usually - even if he realizes it not - a bewildered man, who has aGlamour, 37:as well. He sees the situation more clearly: he realizes the facts of the case as against his "vainHealing, 4:This again produces trouble, and only when man realizes that within the outer physical sheath thereHealing, 126:in spite of all that he may do and feel. He realizes that the cyclic condition is related to theHealing, 516:fact of its own essential liberation and realizes, once and for all, that it is now incapable ofHealing, 539:the healer do when, faced with a patient, he realizes the inhibited condition which the diseaseHealing, 540:If consciousness is still powerfully present, he realizes that there is still the possibility ofHercules, 106:the king, the soul, starts upon his work, he realizes that he has the cup of suffering and ofHercules, 143:A long time passes before the individual realizes that he is nourishing and sustaining so fierce aHercules, 145:but often stops at that point. The individual realizes that a monster lies concealed in theInitiation, 13:of that experience wherein a pupil in a school realizes suddenly that he has mastered a lesson, andInitiation, 71:to the group center. A disciple is one who realizes simultaneously the relative insignificance ofInitiation, 71:then to become that which he is. A disciple realizes the life or force side of nature, and to himInitiation, 72:union eventually. The disciple is one who realizes his responsibility to all units who come underInitiation, 104:somewhat [104] into the future, and therefore he realizes that the force he has generated will inInitiation, 118:his conscious contact with the solar Logos, and realizes within himself the Oneness of all life andInitiation, 118:His oneness with his brothers is proven, and he realizes the indissoluble link which binds him toInitiation, 119:all disproving, of his own immortal nature. He realizes the meaning and source of energy, and canInitiation, 120:several. He knows the trend they should take, he realizes somewhat his share in the service of theInitiation, 120:with whom he is intrinsically associated; he realizes who they are in their personalities, if inInitiation, 122:is our earth's complement or polar opposite. He realizes the interrelation existing between the twoInitiation, 132:utter silence, and in the interim the initiate realizes within himself the meaning of "Peace." HeInitiation, 140:application of the Rod, the initiate consciously realizes the meaning of the Law of Attraction, inInitiation, 142:which the initiate is concerned and in which he realizes his own august Self, the Presence and seesInitiation, 174:to the wondering and amazed Master, and he realizes in a sense incomprehensible to man the factInitiation, 204:expression as any of the higher planes. He realizes that the lowest manifestation of divinity mustIntellect, 28:real goal and the true objectives. Dr. Randall realizes this in an article he wrote, in which heIntellect, 140:to be the soul. From the vantage of the soul, he realizes himself to be the Perceiver, who canIntellect, 154:state, wherein he functions as the soul, and realizes himself as a Knower. The nature of the soulMagic, 63:form nature, the meaning becomes clearer and he realizes that it is that form aspect which isMagic, 102:is the expression of the life of the man who realizes himself to be everywhere, who livesMagic, 186:his circle of friends, and his business. He realizes that from the egoic standpoint one life is butMagic, 204:through which spiritual agencies can work, and realizes himself as a corporate part of the OneMagic, 228:activity of the attractive life of his soul, he realizes the attraction of matter and of form, andMagic, 252:of the spiritual man, as he is in essence. He realizes the virtues and reactions which thatMagic, 262:in the occult life. He senses the law, he realizes the need of raising his key, and frequently heMagic, 339:in a very real sense his brother's keeper, and realizes that in reality progress, contentment,Magic, 369:which speculation is fruitless until the soul realizes its oneness with the Father. ThisMagic, 375:soul in all forms until the day dawns when he realizes that there is nothing but soul and then theMagic, 393:"I am That", - the cry of every personality, who realizes his selfhood and uses his personality inMagic, 393:individual soul as it is lost in the whole and realizes its oneness with the soul or self of all. Magic, 408:of a universal public consciousness which realizes the unity of the whole, and thus produces theMagic, 570:Finally we read: "It may help the student if he realizes that the right control of prana involvesMagic, 587:recognizes it as a temptation to be avoided. He realizes that each word spoken, each deedMagic, 627:will come, or no individual is of value until he realizes that value for himself, and then withMeditation, 26:(note the occult significance of that word); he realizes the joys of intellect and strives ever forMeditation, 27:in full liberation on the three lower planes; he realizes that the Ego must have perfectMeditation, 33:lead to illumination: The Ego on its own plane, realizes consciously its relationship to theMeditation, 61:grasp of what has to be accomplished. He realizes approximately his place in evolution and the workMeditation, 97:a man of real use to the Great Ones. When a man realizes that mayhap be is too much centralized onMeditation, 142:on into that of the group consciousness. Here he realizes first his egoic group and then otherMeditation, 235:he broods on his own lack of response, he realizes the deficiencies in his vehicle as a medium forMeditation, 263:and He knows His place in the body systemic. He realizes the center in the Body of the Heavenly ManMeditation, 285:physical body and its wise control the occultist realizes the essential importance of the physical,Meditation, 345:action. He serves with discrimination who realizes wisely his own niche, great or small, in the
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