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Astrology, 81:path of life." This is a technical phrase and refers to the activity of a sun, a planet, aAstrology, 99:difficult to tell to which the esoteric planet refers unless you have been told. Hence my aboveAstrology, 171:"fall" of the highest aspect that the symbolism refers, and then later to the fall or disappearanceAstrology, 290:key to The Secret Doctrine to which H.P.B. refers. The Entities dealt with in her masterpiece ofAstrology, 301:by Leo. It is a triangle to which H.P.B. refers in The Secret Doctrine, the influence of which sheAstrology, 389:and also in Aquarius and Pisces. This of course refers to effects upon man upon the reversed wheel.Astrology, 410:in the constellation to which a particular sign refers at any given moment. This I called to yourAstrology, 432:seven Mothers blend their light and make it six (refers to the lost Pleiad, A.A.B.) and yet theAstrology, 484:the form and, therefore, all that I have to say refers to consciousness, to its expansion, to itsAstrology, 567:not of this fold, them also I must bring." This refers to the mass consciousness inAstrology, 591:as the conditioner of the life aspect. This refers not to events, happenings and occurrence, but toAstrology, 591:or race, where humanity is concerned. This refers also to the broad and general lines which at anyAstrology, 591:The word "life" in this triplicity of terms refers to life as [592] humanity understands it. TheAstrology, 592:which I here refer is the life to which H. P. B. refers as that which synthesizes spirit, soul andAtom, 21:This is the God to Whom the Christian refers when he says "in Him we live, and move, and have ourAutobiography, 183:that has always seemed to me to be so important refers to "the shadow of a great rock in a thirstyAutobiography, 287:Christian teaching of the Kingdom of God surely refers. If this premise is true, then the existenceBethlehem, 118:of the Masonic tradition. Oriental philosophy refers frequently to four spheres of life or fourBethlehem, 118:on the Threshold" to which Bulwer Lytton refers in Zanoni. All of these four Christ met andBethlehem, 118:and vanquished in the desert-experience. Maya refers to the world of physical forces in which weBethlehem, 118:connotes), and upon the human being. "Glamor" refers to the world of emotional being and of desire,Bethlehem, 182:as the four sacred animals. The Prophet Ezekiel refers to them in the words: "As for the likenessBethlehem, 218:Thus in His first three Words from the Cross He refers to the first three initiations, and recallsDestiny, 11:on to that which it has so long controlled. This refers to the incoming seventh ray and theDestiny, 12:the destructive element in world affairs. This refers to man's use of this force of will which isDestiny, 124:the results to which the great initiate, Paul, refers when he speaks of the whole creation waitingDestiny, 145:definitely self-assertive. The Old Commentary refers symbolically to this in the following words:Discipleship1, 60:This grows out of right integration and refers to the delicate balance which must be preservedDiscipleship1, 314:that stage upon the Way to which Patanjali refers in The Yoga Sutras under the term "rightDiscipleship1, 339:occult significance of these words? Quietness refers to the necessary condition of the astral orDiscipleship1, 750:not identical. Peace must ever be temporary and refers to the world of feeling and to conditionsDiscipleship1, 768:thing as being "within the Master's heart." One refers to the Master upon the disciple's ray; theDiscipleship1, 768:to the Master upon the disciple's ray; the other refers to the Christ, the Synthesis within theDiscipleship2, 59:"He that is not with Me is against Me." This refers to the after effects of the conflict betweenDiscipleship2, 136:of love." Ponder upon this ancient writing: It refers to the cycle immediately confronting us, ofDiscipleship2, 154:of knowable things" to which Patanjali refers. (The Light of the Soul, Pages 38, 424-426.) Both ofDiscipleship2, 158:the Plan on Earth. Each of the four stanzas refers to one or other of the three aspects of divineDiscipleship2, 158:God as a focal point for the divine light. This refers to the soul of all things. The term "soul,"Discipleship2, 158:manifestation to which that great Son of God refers when (as Shri Krishna) he remarks, "HavingDiscipleship2, 160:and their serried ranks. This entire Invocation refers esoterically to the "raincloud of knowableDiscipleship2, 160:of knowable things" to which Patanjali refers. It is that impending, over-shadowing and revelatoryDiscipleship2, Here t:understanding of this stanza [Here the Tibetan refers to this Invocation in its entirety as oneDiscipleship2, 186:of knowable things" (to which Patanjali refers) and later how to translate these contacted ideasDiscipleship2, 245:now allude as needed by all of you, one of them refers to your integration into my group ofDiscipleship2, 248:the soul. The alignment to which this formula refers is connected with the antahkarana. This willDiscipleship2, 253:consciously experience is of importance. This refers especially to the following: Your perceptionDiscipleship2, 259:These are: 1. The Stage of Penetration. This refers to the piercing through the world glamor andDiscipleship2, 266:Secondly, I would have you note how this formula refers to the antahkarana: "A line of fire betweenDiscipleship2, 291:so oft employed, "the All-seeing Eye." This refers to the power of the planetary Logos to see intoDiscipleship2, 326:quality that the "shining forth" of the Star refers. More than this I cannot say, for you would notDiscipleship2, 633:in a derogatory sense of "social climber"; it refers to a person who - dissatisfied with his socialDiscipleship2, 671:The quality of the perceptive race of men. (This refers to the future race.) These phrases have aEducation, 51:Those capable of being rightly civilized. This refers to the mass of men. Those capable of beingEducation, 144:in the heavens" to which the New Testament refers (II Cor. V, 1). It is interesting to note thatEducation, 144:It is interesting to note that the Old Testament refers to the etheric body (Ecc. XII, 6-7.) andExternalisation, 103:to that which lies below the surface. This refers, in the case of aspirants, to the subjectiveExternalisation, 146:General World Picture What I am here telling you refers not only to the use of the Great InvocationExternalisation, 151:misery and demonstrate goodwill everywhere. This refers to the first stage of evoking the responseExternalisation, 160:possibility that the story in the New Testament refers where reference is made to the pool whichExternalisation, 266:the three stanzas or verses. The first of these refers to the waiting attentive group of spiritualExternalisation, 266:coincides with right time. The second stanza refers to humanity and its reactions, and to theExternalisation, 269:statement lies a profound astrological truth. It refers to that great round of the zodiac (a periodExternalisation, 304:Scriptures: The Rider on the White Horse. This refers to the time prior to the phrase so well-knownExternalisation, 546:These are: The Arcane School, and this refers primarily to the books for which I am responsible;Fire, 151:in the Christian Bible, for it not only refers to the union of a man with his source, the monad,Fire, 404:of fohatic life) which H. P. B. (S. D., I, 107) refers to. The Messengers, the Builders, the devas,Fire, 412:must, therefore, be remembered that this phrase refers to nothing below the human kingdom. Fire, 420:relation to man) it might be stated that: "I am" refers to the personality consciousness on threeFire, 420:place upon the globe within a chain. "I am That" refers to his egoic consciousness, and to theFire, 420:group of which he forms a part. "I am That I am" refers to a man's monadic consciousness, and hisFire, 436:this "mystery of electricity" to which H. P. B. refers, (S. D., I, 107) is the foundation of allFire, 459:race of the second round, - in each case this refers to a planetary round through a chain ofFire, 610:may be known. 89 H.P.B. in the Secret Doctrine refers to "...the solution of the riddle... beforeFire, 696:In the next system, it will be two and one. This refers only to the psychical development. Let meFire, 786:Pitris stands now accomplished. The word "solid" refers not solely to the lowest objectiveFire, 882:of knowledge to which H. P. B. specially refers: - S. D., I, 192. These four are probably thoseFire, 1008:of the air are the most wicked and dangerous. He refers there to the physical plane, and to dangersFire, 1038:the cycle of one hundred years to which H. P. B. refers [1039] is but one of the lesser impulses.Fire, 1044:planet, who is called occultly "the Son." This refers to the synthesizing planet which forms theFire, 1113:Sons of Mind themselves." (This latter clause, refers to the building of the antahkarana.) TheFire, 1178:with our Earth scheme, and the old Commentary refers to this in the words: "The points of goldenGlamour, 63:6. Through wrong Embodiment of Ideas. This refers primarily to the difficulties encountered byGlamour, 135:of knowable things" (to which Patanjali refers in his final book) - that cloud of wisdom whichGlamour, 141:found in the Archives of the Hierarchy and which refers to this particular process. I am giving youGlamour, 198:note that the most ancient prayer in the world refers to the three aspects of glamor, and it is forGlamour, 198:immortality." "Lead us from darkness to light" refers to the mind as it becomes eventuallyGlamour, 217:created by the fusion of the three lights. This refers to the stage spoken of by Patanjali as thatHealing, 171:for all energies below the diaphragm. This refers to the three major centers and the minor centersHealing, 354:speaks of developing group consciousness, he refers to his particular group of brothers, and to hisHealing, 395:the head centers. The Art of Elimination. This refers to two activities of the inner spiritual man;Healing, 471:fire" is the statement in the Bible which refers to the first divine aspect, the aspect of theHealing, 525:the downward focused eyes unto the soul." This refers to the eyes of the patient. This statementHealing, 594:is reached - the first great mountain top. This refers vaguely (and again purposely so) to theHealing, 596:sentence, it might be pointed out that disease refers to the point of friction or of acute trouble;Healing, 596:produced by the disease, whilst bodily pain refers to the discomfort of the area where the diseaseHealing, 634:of all, with the second half of the law, which refers to the "magnetic power of the planetaryHealing, 642:or the necessities of the work. This, of course, refers only to initiates of high degree. I feltHealing, 673:Point of View. This necessarily and primarily refers to the universal outlook of the Monad, andHealing, 673:on a lower rung of the ladder of evolution and refers to the function of the soul as an Observer inHealing, 680:whilst we realize from the context that this refers to the discarding of the physical body, it is
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