Psychology1, 68:an expression of the true esoteric sense. If one studies these tabulations and phrases with care,Psychology1, 149:therefore laid the groundwork for our future studies. First, I seek to give a brief exegesis of thePsychology1, 204:capacity for concentration on philosophic studies, patience, caution, absence of the tendency toPsychology1, 263:organizer. The reader must bear in mind, as he studies these major ray cycles, that they coverPsychology2, 56:It will appear more clearly, therefore, as one studies this subject and ponders deeply upon itsPsychology2, 67:The Growth of Soul Influence We have seen in our studies that the soul is a dual blend of energiesPsychology2, 87:The section upon which we now enter in our studies will be difficult and controversial. The threadPsychology2, 283:this time to the average interested aspirant who studies these pages. Three types of energy, as hasPsychology2, 303:change his hypothesis into a living fact, if he studies himself with care. One of the first thingsPsychology2, 344:other period lies far ahead. We will confine our studies to the task of the aspirant as hePsychology2, 402:the whole, to the environment and contacts; it studies man's equipment and apparatus of suchPsychology2, 444:to you, therefore, that one of the first studies to be made in this new approach to thePsychology2, 564:unbeliever will change and he will see (as he studies these lower powers) that, rightly understoodRays, 33:he attempts to tread the Way. As we continue our studies of the rules to be followed by thoseRays, 263:provides, but we shall not consider them in our studies. We shall only deal with those disciplesRays, 397:Chamber of Sanat Kumara form no part of our studies. Many of these supreme Workers, as you haveRays, 459:the triple cable. It is to this process that our studies are related; earlier experience inSoul, 21:Psychologies of 1925, p. 208. "Psychology studies the world with man left in it, i.e., it studiesSoul, 21:studies the world with man left in it, i.e., it studies experience as dependent upon the nervousSoul, 21:upon the nervous system, whereas physics studies experience as though existing independently of theSoul, 21:dependent upon a nervous system.' ... Psychology studies the total environment viewed as existingSoul, 21:the (human) nervous system, whereas physics studies the total environment viewed as existing beyondSoul, 110:Self in the respective planes." - Dreamer, The, Studies in the Bhagavad Gita, pp. 37, 40, 107. TheSoul, 160:of Religion as Shown by Science, E. de M. Sajous Studies in the Bhagavad Gita, The Dreamer |