Atom, 19:least, that the hypothesis that He exists is a reasonable one, a [20] rational suggestion, and aAtom, 33:to decide if this third standpoint is logical, reasonable, and clear. Autobiography, 47:to have the same grandparents? It does not seem reasonable, and I think has led to a lot ofAutobiography, 106:towards the undeveloped members of their race is reasonable and sound, and as a prominent NegroAutobiography, 141:of Alice A. Bailey - Chapter IV It seemed reasonable to me that, "As a man soweth so shall he alsoAutobiography, 300:if the circumstances make it seem possible of reasonable fulfilment. But in any event the discipleBethlehem, 162:man, but of God." (St. John, I, 13.) Is it not reasonable for us to gather from these words thatDiscipleship1, 8:You will follow such instructions as seem to you reasonable and right but - when you do choose toDiscipleship1, 513:truth that it seems only correct [513] and reasonable. This tendency you have fought for long, andDiscipleship1, 538:and in which the life of the spirit receives its reasonable share, in which the service aspect isDiscipleship1, 645:three reasons and, knowing your enquiring and reasonable mind, I felt that my best approach to youDiscipleship2, 536:Be not unduly concerned and cautious, but be reasonable whilst unafraid. There is work for you toExternalisation, 212:everywhere. I shall endeavor to speak with a reasonable brevity and clarity, and I do so withExternalisation, 403:people are left without practical guidance or reasonable light upon their affairs; and I know tooExternalisation, 436:A growing and (from the worldly point of view) reasonable hatred of the German people and of theExternalisation, 589:will be presented in a manner acceptable and reasonable. It will not be a slower process, but theExternalisation, 589:will accept with rapidity and thankfully what is reasonable and which has its roots in the past,Externalisation, 630:plant, and the workers for the minimum yet reasonable salary. Not many such organizations existGlamour, 105:I only state them and ask you to accept them as reasonable speculations and possibly accurateHealing, 597:- when recognized - will appear both simple and reasonable. "That which they produce" in this case,Initiation, 10:is not the case, anything that is said may be reasonable, logical, interesting, or suggestive, butMagic, 32:affirm anything. Our attitude should be that of reasonable enquiry and our interest that of theMagic, 203:he feels control his life, and thus arrive at a reasonable and truthful understanding of the forcesMeditation, 311:for the preparatory work will be situated within reasonable distance of some big center or city,Meditation, 334:It is effected in various ways, all of them reasonable and utilitarian. By pure food. This involvesPsychology2, 26:the truly desirable, more than towards the truly reasonable, and the right direction of the energyPsychology2, 334:The fact of the soul will be admitted as a reasonable hypothesis, and the fact that there may be anRays, 228:functioning through the medium of Mercury, the reasonable, reasoning Messenger of the Gods: TheRays, 388:wiser and more full of love and more "occultly reasonable" than was the Master in Atlantean times.Rays, 388:in Atlantean times. This in itself constitutes a reasonable fact, does it not, my brothers? Rays, 496:and in which the life of the spirit receives its reasonable share, in which the service aspect isRays, 599:and the creation of "a limpid pool of such reasonable response to the love of divine relationship"Rays, 662:initiation; I have sought to bring a saner, more reasonable presentation of these great crises inReappearance, 117:recovery; this recovery is incapable of any reasonable checking - anyone can say and claim anythingReappearance, 140:whilst His people are left without guidance or reasonable light upon world affairs; surely, He mustReappearance, 179:plant, and the workers for the minimum yet reasonable salary. Not many such organizations existReappearance, 187:of "the time of the end" are with us, is it not reasonable to believe that a great event is in |