Autobiography, 88:few years. I had been trained in a dignified reticence; my work in the Sandes Soldiers Homes hadAutobiography, 146:for they were always right. The cautiousness, reticence and sense of superiority of the British isAutobiography, 199:I've never liked it. There is a certain reticence which is useful and right, and I have alwaysAutobiography, 202:present attitude is based on fear, ignorance and reticence. The time must come when educators andDiscipleship1, 33:emphatic. They have seen and felt the need for reticence, where there is any inner spiritualDiscipleship1, 33:the occult law. They have equally demanded reticence about their personality lives, about theirDiscipleship1, 34:of glamor and of illusion. The desire for reticence in the personality life is based usually onDiscipleship1, 34:Ashram, there is no need for this theory of reticence. You are co-disciples and co-workers. If anyDiscipleship1, 191:that which you have can be consecrated, through reticence and control, to service. Egoic or soulDiscipleship1, 211:and the development of that instinctive reticence which is an aspect of the necessary equipment ofDiscipleship1, 211:them but those who share the same secrets. The reticence to be cultivated is that of relation shipDiscipleship1, 230:from personal criticism and with the intelligent reticence which is so pre-eminently one of yourDiscipleship1, 237:in training for discipleship): Learn that occult reticence which produces inner power and outerDiscipleship1, 311:that power to aid which is based on a trained reticence and a sure knowledge? I am inclined toDiscipleship1, 357:divorced from criticism, coupled also to the reticence of the trained occultist. This gift you andDiscipleship1, 408:effort to understand these people (with their reticence and silences, their weaknesses andDiscipleship1, 420:in service? There is, first of all, an increased reticence in thought anent your environingDiscipleship1, 420:those weaknesses of character which call for reticence and joy as their remedying agents. There isDiscipleship1, 421:no further definite progress for some while. Yet reticence (which is after all conservation ofDiscipleship1, 562:AND MY FRIEND: The lessons of true humility and reticence are not as easy to learn as might appear,Discipleship2, 316:- as it is called - and be taught the needed reticence through testing and experience. It isDiscipleship2, 316:the work, the responsibility and the trained reticence of the Hierarchy, whilst paralleling thisDiscipleship2, 326:this group intention, this "group silent reticence and vocal recognition," and this groupDiscipleship2, 718:- a dignity which will work out as a physical reticence; of this, you as yet know little, but itDiscipleship2, 756:This attitude is one of extreme personal reticence and of withdrawing from those verbal contactsFire, 979:right to speak, for they had learned a specific reticence. It might be of value here if studentsFire, 980:we are known by our speech; we are known by our reticence, by the things we say, and by the thingsHealing, 105:the urgent necessity for complete silence and reticence in relation to all healing work. Never letInitiation, 103:a life of utter sacrifice for others, and by a reticence, humility, and disinterestedness of a veryInitiation, 156:nearing emancipation. This applies not to the reticence, the moroseness, the silence, and theIntellect, 172:remains to be done along this line, and much reticence and prejudice has to be overcome. But manyMagic, 103:brings about in the life caution in judgment, reticence in speech, ability to refrain fromMeditation, 249:already greater than is realized, owing to the reticence of the true psychic. The science ofProblems, 21:dislike. If the emergence from a shy and proud reticence were given free play, Great Britain andPsychology2, 713:from ambition is proved or expressed by personal reticence and by freedom from the publicity-making |