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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - REFRAIN
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Astrology, 648:profound interest. I would conjure students to refrain from attempting to form cyclic computationsDiscipleship1, 49:that you continue to love and serve and to refrain from criticism. It is a wrong attitude to seekDiscipleship1, 60:out of the group life; it will come if you refrain from discussion of each other and of eachDiscipleship1, 145:distressed and the abnormal people... You must refrain from welding them into any structure whichDiscipleship1, 302:steady in the head... We will, at this time, refrain from using the highest head center in theDiscipleship1, 342:will you not adhere to my instructions and refrain from criticism and from conjecture of tooDiscipleship1, 506:that your soul has chosen you should follow. Refrain from breathing exercises for they ever giveDiscipleship1, 597:to be accomplished during the rest of this year. Refrain from reading the books for which I amDiscipleship1, 601:and to work with the group unit, and to refrain from bringing your [602] personality problems ofDiscipleship1, 706:with a guarding wall of light and love; they can refrain from handicapping them with thoughts ofDiscipleship1, 706:of the forces of materialism, I would ask you to refrain. It can more easily be done because theDiscipleship1, 720:flow but a laborious effort to be nice, to refrain (through drastic disciplining of themselves)Discipleship1, 720:always directed at a brother and the effort to refrain from [721] the use of this fire inevitablyDiscipleship2, 165:reaction should be patience and a willingness to refrain from questioning; as a prayer for theDiscipleship2, 264:attachment," as the Gita expresses it - and refrain from looking for results, knowing that theyDiscipleship2, 447:say: Your service will be best rendered if you refrain from regarding your planned organization asDiscipleship2, 502:to relax, to hold the point gained, but to refrain from further struggle, has in it no room forDiscipleship2, 549:to the Master who has him in training, but to refrain from a complete surrender through fear ofDiscipleship2, 652:which you are now in process of learning is to refrain from expectation - from life, from peopleDiscipleship2, 719:with extreme care and I would ask you to refrain from using the Sacred Word, except when in groupEducation, 68:and its activity in terms of light, but I refrain from doing so because of the vagueness and theExternalisation, 19:to steady, quiet, unemotional work. Let them refrain from prolonged hours of study and ofExternalisation, 216:advise, and assign responsibility, but who refrain from any active participation in the processesExternalisation, 217:by some of you as meaning that you must refrain from rebelling against the evil thing in yourExternalisation, 222:fresh cycle of civilization and culture. Many refrain from specification of the requirements ofExternalisation, 232:you have me at this time of planetary crisis refrain from direct speech, have me withhold from youFire, 615:It is however equally important that man should refrain from the manipulation of these forces ofFire, 981:to unlearn their previous use of words and to refrain from ordinary methods of talking. Then theFire, 1058:interest. I would conjure students here to refrain from attempting (in years to come) to formFire, 1090:by His life, it will be the part of wisdom to refrain from dogmatic assertion, and a too freeFire, 1117:the evolutionary process, and does not [1117] "refrain from being stretched upon the wheel." ThusHealing, 168:of the patient - a much slower process - or to refrain from healing. The inertia of the average manHealing, 182:clearer to you, and yet at the same time I must refrain from indicating modes and methods ofHealing, 229:as the smallest child can be taught today to refrain from certain physical habits. Humanity thenHealing, 701:When that knowledge is not available, he should refrain from the attempt to heal. When unable -Hercules, 52:and the meaning usually given to the word is, to refrain from the marriage relation. Many young menInitiation, 196:to the fourth. Therefore let the disciple refrain from taking life, and let him nourish that whichIntellect, 171:to relate their experiences, but too many refrain from so doing because of the mockery andMagic, 103:in judgment, reticence in speech, ability to refrain from impulsive action, and the demonstrationMagic, 182:of teachableness and the ability to record and refrain from questioning until more is known. ThenMagic, 420:taught to focus oil constructive activity and to refrain from pulling down the old order of living.Magic, 512:based on a knowledge of when to work and when to refrain, and on an understanding of those periodsMeditation, 135:could exert Their authority but They choose to refrain, working with the powers of evolution andMeditation, 303:and all true Masters expect Their pupils to refrain from taking other occult instructions at theMeditation, 303:is the part of wisdom and the line of safety to refrain from occult training in another school orMeditation, 344:his way, who rushes wildly in where wiser ones refrain, who considers he has capacity for thatPatanjali, 198:and to fulfil his own duty. It will lead him to refrain from appropriating anything that belongs toPsychology1, 276:of men. There are, again, of course, those who refrain from wrong doing because they fear thePsychology2, 536:These conditions are such that people refrain from marriage and there is consequently [537] thePsychology2, 652:members of the New Group of World Servers must refrain from dissipating their efforts in secondaryPsychology2, 681:find themselves in such a situation, they can refrain from breeding hatred and from activePsychology2, 748:humanity will direct their attention. They must refrain from all interference in the affairs of anyRays, 21:to the fourth. Therefore let the disciple refrain from taking life and let him nourish that whichRays, 121:functioning in this manner today. Others may refrain from all outer indication of esoteric andRays, 125:necessity for the applicant (at that stage) to refrain from sharing in the benefits incident to theRays, 126:substituting the produce "of the second," and to refrain from sustaining life on the produce "ofReappearance, 32:normal reaction is patience and a willingness to refrain from questioning; as a prayer for the
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