Autobiography, 16:is claimed that Shakespeare got so many of his stories. Family trees and pedigrees have neverAutobiography, 32:into a great love for detective and mystery stories. Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill oneAutobiography, 74:to bother us. There we made tea and told silly stories; we asked riddles and never once did we talkAutobiography, 120:must be preserved, one or two of the Bible stories such as the love of David and Jonathan, the 23rdBethlehem, 21:and not as children looking on at dramatic stories and procedures in which we, as individuals, playBethlehem, 60:third day." There are twenty or thirty of these stories scattered through the centuries of humanBethlehem, 60:through the centuries of human history, and the stories and the missions are ever identical. "TheBethlehem, 60:has a greater number of correspondences with the stories of former Sungods and with the actualBethlehem, 195:reality; and in His crucifixion the old stories of their ghastly at-oning sufferings andBethlehem, 234:alone, they would have been believed. Such stories have always found a hearing. And men would stillBethlehem, 237:know, believe and follow in His steps. The same stories are told of Hercules, of Baldur, of Mithra,Externalisation, 225:or there is nothing to past beliefs, to ancient stories of manifesting divinity and to theFire, 463:in all our current magazines at this time, stories which deal with the psychology of animals, andFire, 814:and protection of animals, and through the many stories to be found in books and currentHercules, 5:a World Savior is formed. Two great and dramatic stories have been held constantly before the eyesHercules, 65:rims through a large number of the mythological stories. We meet the same brothers again in RomulusHercules, 84:his success. This is one of the shortest of the stories but though we are told very little, thisHercules, 86:quite frequently in the zodiac and mythological stories, Hamsa, the bird of the Hindu tradition,Hercules, 109:the lion with his bare hands? Many of these old stories have held the true significance of theirHercules, 208:saving was carried out. Three great and dramatic stories have been told constantly to mankind downHercules, 209:way, as the representative of God. These three stories progressively reveal God's plan for man'sPsychology1, 394:of the lost Pleiad, and there are many such stories. Again, in the council chamber of the MostPsychology1, 394:this is made abundantly clear by several of the stories in the Old Testament. [395] SymbolicallyRays, 697:seventh or Resurrection Initiation. So the two stories of these two great Disciples are parallel - |