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Astrology, 6:in the awareness of the individual; he will then regard himself only as an integral part of a farAstrology, 44:lower planes (that which the Logos does not regard as a principle) and, therefore, matterAstrology, 48:or the substance of all that is. We might regard the subject as follows: The four superior groupsAstrology, 49:gathered the dense manifestation which we regard as the evolutionary matter. The forms are builtAstrology, 65:They are drawn up to express the situation in regard to three groups: The mass of people whoAstrology, 134:today. I would ask you to remember this and to regard yourselves as beginners, leaving conclusionsAstrology, 184:who have any real capacity and insight regard as deplorable and unsatisfactory. The ruler ofAstrology, 189:some kind or another. Students would do well to regard initiation as a determining process in life,Astrology, 234:(an outcome of the teaching of the Middle Ages) regard sex as unusually sinful, ever undesirable,Astrology, 341:and hides the soul. This is equally true in regard to the fluid psychic nature. These (the formAstrology, 436:to perceive and comprehend, and which we regard as forming the three phases of the mind: TheAstrology, 564:and privilege. All these four possibilities, in regard to the advanced initiate are beautifullyAtom, 41:contest as to the nature of atoms, which we must regard as in some form or other the ultimateAtom, 45:student. If each one of us would scientifically regard ourselves as centers of force, holding theAtom, 61:consciousness or intelligence. We can therefore regard the kingdoms themselves as the physicalAtom, 151:and from being positive become negative in regard to a greater life, if it is true in all theseAutobiography, 23:and dreams will later receive more attention. I regard the silly adolescent miseries through whichAutobiography, 128:to it, for Nature is very adaptable, and I regard this period as one of the most interestingAutobiography, 137:thought, little as people may realize it. I regard the hours of study that I expended over it asAutobiography, 168:which they do not personally agree, are apt to regard the point of disagreement as having beenAutobiography, 179:others. Some people are too superior to pray and regard meditation as far more exalted and moreAutobiography, 183:of them have given me Leo rising because they regard me as so individual. Only one of them has everAutobiography, 187:top of their class or getting honors. I do not regard this as any reflection on them. They all hadAutobiography, 219:more insular than the habit of the British to regard all others as foreigners, or the belief of theAutobiography, 267:Just as the individual disciple is taught to regard himself as a channel for the soul, and as anAutobiography, 285:as is frequently the case in occult schools. We regard these matters as entirely his own affair andAutobiography, 286:to spread the teaching of the Ancient Wisdom. We regard it as a healthy sign when a student triesAutobiography, 287:student to hold because we feel that he should regard these presented truths as providing a fairAutobiography, 292:life and world events as a whole; we ask him to regard world affairs - whether political,Autobiography, 293:professional "spiritual people" of the world who regard money as something evil [294] and asAutobiography, 294:has been done by those schools of thought who regard the desire for money (even if it is for theBethlehem, 4:endeavored to emphasize its uniqueness, and to regard it as an isolated and entirely separatedBethlehem, 52:into AMEN. The ancient scriptures of India regard this Word as peculiarly the indication ofBethlehem, 58:in a cave and usually of a virgin mother. "In regard to the Virgin Birth it is significant thatBethlehem, 113:The psychology of the primitive compels him to regard things in this way 'magically.' What in ourBethlehem, 115:in error. Others emphasize His divinity and regard as blasphemous and wrong all those who haveBethlehem, 115:an equality with other human beings. But if we regard Christ as the flower of the human race,Bethlehem, 117:He says, and the unthinking and small-minded regard this as endorsing the verbal inspiration of theBethlehem, 122:and to be regarded as a fool? Many will so regard one. But the solving of man's problem solely inBethlehem, 142:has a collective consciousness. He may regard himself as a person, but he does no clear thinking asBethlehem, 146:beings, realize the divine purpose, and come to regard our physical bodies as the means whereby theBethlehem, 146:of the divine revelation. We shall, each of us, regard them as the Virgin Mary regarded her body,Bethlehem, 169:of that word so widely used. We have been apt to regard salvation in terms of the individual, andBethlehem, 187:not clash with primitive Christian ideas; but in regard to the propitiation for these evilBethlehem, 195:no exception. "Advanced Christian thinkers now regard the Crucifixion of our Lord as the supremeBethlehem, 201:that 'sin may be said to begin with self-regard.' " - Psychology and God, by L. W. Grensted, p.Bethlehem, 201:which is wrong and sinful, we cannot and do not regard him as a sinner - unless we are [202]Bethlehem, 203:this is broadly inclusive, and even if we do not regard ourselves as sinners and transgressors, weBethlehem, 214:who crucified Him; He evidently, then, did not regard His death upon the Cross as adequate to thatBethlehem, 233:disappear. They will vanish because we shall regard death as only another step on the way towardsBethlehem, 233:good of the individual, comes to be the supreme regard. Only through love (and service as theBethlehem, 241:of the will of God, with the resolution to regard the happening as therefore the best ofBethlehem, 241:belief in an unalterable destiny, they would regard it as untrue. They hide behind the name of God.Bethlehem, 242:- The Resurrection and Ascension Many may regard these "moral disturbances" as hopeful indicationsBethlehem, 245:to see survive? What part of ourselves do we regard as desirably immortal? What in each of usBethlehem, 249:of Jesus, which he calls "conversion"; he may regard death as the door into a place of disciplineBethlehem, 271:light. His appearance in history entitles man to regard himself as more than a mere creature. IfBethlehem, 273:of spiritual phenomena, and we shall no longer regard one activity as spiritual and another as not.Destiny, 9:of the inclusively-minded few, for which many regard humanity as yet unready. Towards this theDestiny, 40:and authority to their rightful place and regard the discussions of theologians as simplyDestiny, 40:and as incentives to thought, but they do not regard them as conditioning factors, determiningDestiny, 82:sure pride of the British which leads them to regard themselves as eternally in the right, and theDestiny, 83:of the United States which leads them to regard their country as the hope of the world have inDestiny, 94:veiled behind the tendency of all peoples to regard certain cities and places as holy and as setDestiny, 126:substance as it produces phenomena. He is apt to regard matter as evil in nature and form as aDiscipleship1, 8:of the individual disciple in the group. I regard this statement as basic and essential. TheDiscipleship1, 29:the possibilities which we, with our prevision, regard as already facts in manifestation. NothingDiscipleship1, 117:January 1937 BROTHER OF MINE: I am glad that you regard yourself as sensitive to my vibration, forDiscipleship1, 118:or astral sensitivity. Some of you admit it but regard it as undesirable; others consider it asDiscipleship1, 129:and to work with and for them. You are apt to regard your ability to do well along so many lines asDiscipleship1, 129:in the nature of a handicap. You must learn to regard it rather as an indication of the many waysDiscipleship1, 156:in the center at the hub of the wheel; there regard yourself as if you were that hub. From thatDiscipleship1, 224:the coming months, for so your personality may regard the adjustments of your soul. I will but giveDiscipleship1, 227:pulsating to the rhythm of the world aspiration. Regard yourself then as the onlooker, but also asDiscipleship1, 236:we learned to know one another as we are and to regard exposure as a means towards eradication. YouDiscipleship1, 242:of disciples, begin now our real work and can regard the past cycles as simply preparatory inDiscipleship1, 246:exercise each morning and as you work at it, regard it as your meditation process, and so run aDiscipleship1, 279:to intuit, therefore, will aid the group, so regard your work as a service to be definitelyDiscipleship1, 290:so-called freedom. Infer not from this that I regard your decision as a selfish one. I know what itDiscipleship1, 311:which seem to you the most helpful, and regard them as the thoughts around which you will buildDiscipleship1, 347:body. Then in the physical brain consciousness, regard yourself as the conscious recipient of theDiscipleship1, 366:in her place. I am suggesting to her that she regard herself as suspended from her group endeavorDiscipleship1, 405:with theirs. Refuse then to be overwhelmed and regard not yourself as failing in some respect whenDiscipleship1, 423:have prepared you. Think not, my brother, that I regard service as a new thing for you or asDiscipleship1, 435:with your soul, with me, and with the group, and regard yourself only as a channel through whichDiscipleship1, 444:[444] Do I understand what I mean when I regard myself as an Observer? What or who is the Observer?Discipleship1, 445:if you were asked the question, that you would regard the past year as one of the most educationalDiscipleship1, 455:this the practice of the Presence of God; others regard it as walking in the light of the soul;Discipleship1, 460:There are three such sentences and you might regard them as constituting a magical phrase for eachDiscipleship1, 515:(when put into words) that perhaps you may not regard it as of adequate importance. Yet I tell youDiscipleship1, 548:to aid. To distressed humanity. As you do this regard yourself as working consciously as a soul andDiscipleship1, 579:help. This I did. I would ask you to regard the process of such a definite reorientation andDiscipleship1, 637:devoted to the superficial phenomena which you regard as realities... My blessing rest upon you. IDiscipleship1, 657:disappear from the picture, even in what you regard as your highest spiritual moments. You areDiscipleship1, 728:and of accepted disciples. The Masters do not regard those who have taken the first initiation asDiscipleship1, 769:of self-depreciation over which you gloat and regard as an indication of spiritual humility? YouDiscipleship2, 17:will be good training in active esoteric work. Regard this always as a united group effort andDiscipleship2, 25:become increasingly potent and interesting. I regard it as of major importance in the groupDiscipleship2, 79:to your life and words, and how you yourself regard the day's accomplishments. I would recommendDiscipleship2, 98:and clearly demonstrate the fact. What do you regard as the present [99] greatest hindrance to this
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