Astrology, 559:of the picture. He suffers, agonizes, desires, strives, is the apparent victim of circumstances,Astrology, 593:unless it is realized that just as humanity strives towards the Hierarchy, so that Hierarchy itselfAstrology, 593:towards the Hierarchy, so that Hierarchy itself strives towards Shamballa. As the Old CommentaryAtom, 44:form on earth, and every speck (atom) in space, strives in its efforts towards self-formation, andBethlehem, 192:of God, but recognizing his innate divinity, strives to bring it to the foreground, first of all inFire, 231:as the microcosm, on systemic levels, likewise strives for similar ideals. Fire, 465:of the Master, incentive to effort; no man who strives for mastery, who struggles to attain, andFire, 540:of turmoil, of endeavor and of failure as a man strives to turn his attention to the love of theGlamour, 155:many are now reaching it today) the disciple strives with more or less success to steady theHealing, 116:as existing and as that which can be found. He strives after recognition of and by the divine; heHercules, 21:the mighty urge of the One Life. Henceforth he strives to make the twisted line subservient to theInitiation, 12:In the Hall of Learning the higher self, or Ego, strives to dominate that form until gradually aInitiation, 111:ideal and a far-off possibility. Yet when a man strives to reach that ideal, to make it aInitiation, 111:but something attainable, provided he strives sufficiently. The first initiation is within theInitiation, 192:"applicant for initiation." He who aspires and strives towards discipleship is in no way pledged toMagic, 194:He is assured by those who know that, as he strives, meditates, studies and serves, certain changesMagic, 203:by a loved friend and teacher, he struggles and strives and gains [204] ground. Later, this objectMagic, 549:of the recognitions towards which the aspirant strives. The only other one which I will note isMeditation, 26:word); he realizes the joys of intellect and strives ever for a mental body of greater adequacy;Meditation, 346:fitting the mental body for service the worker strives at the opposite of elimination; he seeks toPsychology1, 128:seven ray groups. From that exalted attitude he strives towards the essential unity of the Monad.Psychology1, 324:recognizes the rights of others and consciously strives to adapt itself to those recognized rightsRays, 139:a great and constant hierarchical effort which strives upwards towards the "Place of Clear Electric |