Astrology, 349:a sound go forth...Arousing to that cry, He stretched Himself, reached forth both arms inAstrology, 555:It is called the Fixed Cross because the man is stretched upon it by the directed choice andAstrology, 557:even to our planetary [557] Logos Who is Himself stretched upon its "widespread arms." Astrology, 639:of humanity, the Cross, or Man, with arms stretched out horizontally (the Fixed Cross) typifyingAutobiography, 39:Suddenly, the three Figures before the rock stretched out Their arms towards the heavens. The [40]Bethlehem, 165:leading Him. The via dolorosa of a World Savior stretched out before Him; the destiny of allBethlehem, 185:nature do the same, portraying the spirit of God stretched upon a cross of material form, in orderBethlehem, 237:brought into the chamber of Initiation, and was stretched on the ground with his arms extended,Discipleship1, 675:seen, appears an oval opening, its color blue. Stretched athwart this space of blue, a rosy crossDiscipleship2, 189:upon which he takes his stand - with his hands stretched out in blessing. That is the ideaDiscipleship2, 466:My blessing is yours and my hand is ever stretched out to you in helping. Fire, 903:and every true lover and server of humanity is stretched upon the cross until for them the sixthFire, 1117:process, and does not [1117] "refrain from being stretched upon the wheel." Thus the expansions ofGlamour, 232:are and power. We stand forever with our hands stretched out, linking the heavens and the earth,Glamour, 238:we and power. We stand forever with our hands stretched out, linking the heavens and the earth, theHerculeswaiting Cross which crucifies the sons of men, stretched out on the Crosses of those who serve andHercules, 77:or made a sound. Beyond the Gate the landscape stretched in contours fair and on the far horizonHercules, 81:Hercules obeyed. Beyond the Gate, the landscape stretched in contours fair and on the far horizonMagic, 469:seen, appears an oval opening, its color blue. Stretched athwart this space of blue, a rosy crossPsychology2, 120:balanced in the form of a cross, with arms stretched out and with the water pot upon his head. InRays, 515:"So mote it be," uttered with the right hand stretched forth and signifying the embodied will of |