Autobiography, 120:the Jewish faith is largely a religion of "Thou shalt not." That which conditions Gentile thinkingBethlehem, 42:face that receives thee; a Man like to me Thou shalt love and be loved by, for ever: A Hand likeBethlehem, 69:prayer or providence. Persist intent, And thou shalt find love's veiled sacrament. Some secretBethlehem, 123:Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." (St. Matt., IV,Bethlehem, 126:Get thee hence, Satan, for it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shaltBethlehem, 126:shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." (Matt., IV, 8, 9, 10.) Christ hasBethlehem, 144:breaking of the commandments impossible. The "shalt not" of God, spoken from Mount Sinai throughBethlehem, 147:being is glorious, gracious or powerful, thou shalt recognize that, as sprung from a fragment of myBethlehem, 213:they do." (St. Luke, XXIII, 34.) "To day thou shalt be with me in paradise." (St. Luke XXIII, 43.)Bethlehem, 216:to take advantage of the words, "To day, thou shalt be with me in paradise." In the first word fromBethlehem, 217:they know not what they do," and "To day thou shalt be with me in paradise," we have theBethlehem, 236:And draw the thunder on Thy guilty head; Then shalt Thou die, but from the dark abode Shalt riseBethlehem, 236:Then shalt Thou die, but from the dark abode Shalt rise victorious and be twice a God." - Origin ofExternalisation, 125:they were expressed by the formula, "Thou shalt not," thus turning human attention to the materialFire, 1068:it is integral if it be turned into earth. Thou shalt separate the earth from the fire and subtleHealing, 246:emanating source. "Dust thou art; unto dust thou shalt return" is a statement of occult law. In theHercules, 23:thou make thy abode, and there, serving, thou shalt accomplish thy labors. When this shall beHercules, 23:When this shall be accomplished then thou shalt become one of the Immortals." (Greek and RomanInitiation, 88:face that receives thee; a Man like to me, Thou shalt love and be loved by, forever; A Hand likeIntellect, 100:shall pass beyond the forest of delusion, thou shalt no more regard what shall be taught or whatIntellect, 100:stand steadfast, firm in soul vision, then thou shalt gain union with the soul." - Bhagavad Gita,Intellect, 227:the mind, and which says to the mind, "thus far shalt thou go, and no farther." We deliberately andMagic, 116:commonly accepted rules of decent living. Thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, have to doMagic, 116:of decent living. Thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, have to do with a man's active life,Patanjali, 29:shall pass beyond the forest of delusion, thou shalt no more regard what shall be taught or whatPatanjali, 29:shall stand steadfast, firm in soul-vision, then shalt thou gain union with the Soul." (Gita II,Patanjali, 66:shall pass beyond the forest of delusion, thou shalt no more regard what shall be taught, or whatPatanjali, 66:stand steadfast, firm in soul-vision, then thou shalt gain union with the Soul." Gita II.51.52.Psychology1, 86:Yet call the world to enter into that which thou shalt build. Blend all together in the will ofPsychology1, 276:more than enunciate the great Mosaic law, "Thou shalt not..." To the bulk of the young and seekingRays, 187:owned by others. To this the commandment "Thou shalt not steal" has reference. Personality aims and |