Discipleship1, 501:When not rightly handled, it is easily stirred up into storms and tempers or into the conditionDiscipleship2, 80:provided the pool of thought that could be stirred into activity, and thus make possible the givingExternalisation, 146:world events, even though it has definitely stirred up a great deal of the trouble and brought itExternalisation, 160:where reference is made to the pool which was stirred at times by the Angel and thus a conditionFire, 693:to all thinkers why this fifth principle stirred the third aspect into self-conscious activity. 30Fire, 1210:and by the energy emanating from them. They are stirred from the inertia in which they have rested,Healing, 140:whirlpool. Then all becomes still. The waters stirred by the rhythm of life, and later stirredHealing, 140:waters stirred by the rhythm of life, and later stirred violently by the descent of the Angel,Magic, 161:whirlpool, but is more allied to that of a pool, stirred into a frothy and boiling surge, throughMagic, 277:now chaotic and so potent that these waters are stirred to the very depths. Students of modernPsychology2, 440:experience, if he so desire, and which can be stirred up until it becomes a boiling cauldron, |