Psychology1, 70:brilliance. This now becomes the object of his search. [71] He has mastered the uses of duality andPsychology1, 89:the standpoint of academic science. For ages the search has gone on, [90] with the objective of thePsychology1, 90:has gone on, [90] with the objective of the search - scientifically speaking - being laid on thePsychology1, 134:in the animal sense, is the symbol. The great search and the esoteric "following of the scent" willPsychology1, 183:as a working basis upon which to base their search, and they will enter upon that search with aPsychology1, 183:base their search, and they will enter upon that search with a willingness to learn, a readiness toPsychology1, 212:rays there is a close relationship. [212] In the search after knowledge, for example, the mostPsychology1, 271:the theories which men have formulated in their search for a solution. Their name is legion. AllPsychology1, 398:might have entered into light, the story of the search for light. Because they had been so [399]Psychology1, 417:"Let all desire cease. Let aspiration end. The search is over. Let the Soul realize that it hasPsychology2, 59:design which the individual had to supply and in search of which he went forth. A radiance orPsychology2, 84:- "Let all desire cease. Let aspiration end. The search is over. Let the soul realize that it hasPsychology2, 109:the greater is sensed is that for which They search. The spontaneous relinquishing of long-heldPsychology2, 154:satisfaction, and this is distinctive of man's search at every stage of his development - whetherPsychology2, 154:which can be seen in the savage's search for food or in the economic problems of the modernPsychology2, 156:of his own soul for [156] release from the search for outer, material, tangible satisfaction, andPsychology2, 170:himself. And thus he tried. He wearied of his search; he whipped himself to effort new. The openingPsychology2, 237:to do this and have called the method of their search by many names - life-experience, scientificPsychology2, 237:the adventurous excursions of the human mind in search of knowledge, of reality, of God. Some havePsychology2, 237:of astral phenomena, and must continue their search later when they [238] emerge, chastened, fromPsychology2, 243:ponder, to [243] think and to meditate. Let us search for the thread of gold which will lead us, inPsychology2, 293:and to find out. This is the instinct to search and to progress, which is, in the last analysis,Psychology2, 355:This is the first step towards a deeper search. The word goes forth from soul to form: 'ReleasePsychology2, 369:Know well the form, but leave it joyously and search for Me. 'Detach thy thought from form and findPsychology2, 424:the above is somewhat grasped, there must be the search for, and the development of, any creativePsychology2, 447:of the mind", and the mind itself can become a search light, penetrating into thePsychology2, 501:and often find those he loves; he will sometimes search for and find those he seeks to damage, andPsychology2, 602:century after century the same path of yearning search, imaginative expression of a deep seatedRays, 19:Rule I For Applicants: Let the disciple search within the heart's deep cave. If there the fireRays, 220:for a Word to be given to it; it does not search and strive to discover a Word; it does not takeRays, 298:and they have also constituted the earnest search of the mystics of all time; and also theRays, 329:of information hidden in my various books if due search is made and the material is gatheredRays, 329:I suggest that you study and compare, read and search topically and extract all that I have saidRays, 336:Students in the immediate future will have to search out the teaching in all the many volumes andRays, 503:following as the procedure of any scientist in search of some advanced chemical formula. The onlyRays, 538:and unknown." This is initiation. Periods of search, periods of pain, periods of detachment,Rays, 573:activity; all that is happening today as men search for the new ways, for organized unity andRays, 667:the ability to register the quality for which search must be made, and giving the help and guidanceRays, 725:Much anent this I have written earlier, and a search for the significance of certain passages in ARays, 766:He who breaks in must stoop and seize after a search of strenuous decision. The hand that graspsReappearance, 123:through science and [123] the incentive to search for them there will be given by the Christ. TheReappearance, 137:alive - not along orthodox lines but in a true search and a vital demand for light. The religiousSoul, 76:of man." [76] - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, pp. 53-54. Soul, 76:soul and body." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, pp. 35. AristotleSoul, 78:all activities." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 88. From the 5thSoul, 79:it any longer." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 169. Berkeley'sSoul, 87:Herbert Spencer." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 97. Roger BaconSoul, 87:activity." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 119. Mundinus, a famousSoul, 88:mental." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 129. Servetus located theSoul, 88:material soul." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 132. Willis ascribedSoul, 89:to the body." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 186. The corporaSoul, 89:of the nerves." - Hollander, Bernard, M.D., In Search of the Soul, Vol. I, p. 190. von SommeringSoul, 132:control. Through the one-pointedness of their search they, too, found reality and came into a wideSoul, 159:Atmosphere, Walter J. Kilner, B.A., M.B. In Search of the Soul (2 Vols.), Bernard Hollander, M.D.Telepathy, 131:upon these three fundamental energies and search for their expression within yourself, you willTelepathy, 139:eyes rapidly through the books and papers in search of the word "etheric." They will never regretTelepathy, 171:quality. If these matters interest you, you can search in the standard books for this information, |