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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - Esoteric Philosophy - Master Index - SUBMERGE
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Discipleship1, 49:are groups of free and independent souls who submerge their personal interests in service and whoDiscipleship1, 54:impersonally and proceed with love, if you will submerge your personalities in the group life, youDiscipleship1, 697:idealism for the group effort and then to submerge their entire individual lives and activities inExternalisation, 244:as fact on Earth when individuals willingly submerge their personal interests in the good of theFire, 436:to separate races, to segregate types, and to submerge and detach continents will be great. This isFire, 929:to the beauty of that plan and will begin to submerge his own interests in the greater, and toGlamour, 72:body and the glamors which affect and sway and submerge him. His problem upon the mental plane isMagic, 94:he may cooperate and in whose interest he may submerge his own. The plan, or fraction of a plan,Magic, 268:Build there your form, remembering that if you submerge yourself in the form for which you areMagic, 462:will shoulder their group responsibilities, submerge their personalities, and achieve trueMagic, 582:of Their undertaken work; it is the capacity to submerge [583] and to lose sight of the personalPsychology1, 315:the disciples at work in the world today will submerge their personal interests in the taskPsychology2, 12:discriminatingly with group purpose, and submerge their separative identities in organized groupPsychology2, 135:with the groups of all true servers. He will submerge his personality tendencies, his ideas and hisPsychology2, 179:no authority but that of their own souls, and submerge their interests to the soul purpose of thePsychology2, 187:and aspirants of the world are ready to submerge their personal interests in group good; howPsychology2, 694:they can sacrifice, and in what manner they can submerge their normally selfish personalities inPsychology2, 727:of a common ideal; and the willingness to submerge (even if only temporarily) the points ofReappearance, 86:Baptism Initiation (the second initiation) will submerge hundreds of aspirants in many lands, and
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