Autobiography, 251:interested to take the needed steps to stem the tide of hate, evil and aggression which threatenedDiscipleship1, 783:interested, to take the needed steps to stem the tide of hate, evil and aggression which threatenedDiscipleship2, 354:through their planned ill-doing, know not how to stem the tide of evil. Discipleship2, 474:to your future. Your difficulties at this time stem largely from others more than from yourself;Discipleship2, 607:of the cells of the physical body, to stem a too direct stimulation of the centers in the ethericExternalisation, 233:you bring to this combat? How will you begin to stem the onslaught and arrest the whirlwind? WillExternalisation, 436:the united effort of all men of goodwill to stem the rising tide of hate - the floodgates of whichExternalisation, 516:of that intensified spiritual effort which will stem the tide of evil and avert the possibleHealing, 146:the position of an inverted lotus, with the stem of the lotus (the antahkarana, in reality)Magic, 349:trouble and for discipline and yet not move to stem the tide of sorrow? Picked and tried souls arePsychology1, 81:the waters of the sixth great sphere? Can you stem the flood? Can you recover both the raven andPsychology2, 641:the warfare spreads; past efforts seem futile to stem the tide which seems about to sweep humanityRays, 435:intelligence, of unalterable goodness, and of stem and unchangeable spiritual purpose. Is thatReappearance, 104:possible immortality of the soul can be seen to stem. Vaguely and instinctively, men had hoped andReappearance, 112:- as listed and now regarded as wrong - only stem from hate or from its product, the anti-socialTelepathy, 10:if the receiver is aware of this and seeks to stem the tide of his desire, he frequently succeeds |