Atom, 63:the crystallization of the form, which no longer suffices as a means of expression. Following uponAtom, 109:awakening to the recognition that the not-self suffices not, and they are searching without andDiscipleship1, 141:sleep leads to diminished etheric force. A hint suffices for the wise disciple. More air and sun,Discipleship1, 143:day's work, but eight hours' sleeps each night suffices you. Your true vitalization must come fromDiscipleship1, 213:Later we might increase these counts but this suffices for the present and for the beginner who mayDiscipleship1, 465:to say, I am pleased. I know that for you that suffices. If you stand steady with an open heart, aDiscipleship2, 285:go, and yet for aye remain. Pure reason then suffices. Being cries forth andDiscipleship2, 668:the aura or periphery of Shamballa are called) suffices later to evoke the love aspect in greaterExternalisation, 417:no longer satisfies the intelligent seeker or suffices to answer his questions; he is shifting hisFire, 132:students whose karma permits and whose intuition suffices. e. By the withdrawal of the life, theFire, 133:as it will be when the intelligence of the race suffices, then evolution will proceed withFire, 244:One could go on piling up terms, but the above suffices to demonstrate the relationship between theFire, 389:to impart, and those students whose intuition suffices to attain the information will see forFire, 400:lower three spheres. The student whose intuition suffices can work out the planes which correspondFire, 453:hinted at in the preceding pages, and a hint suffices for the true student, but it may be possibleFire, 510:the aspects of mind, the above enumeration suffices. In the course of his many septenary lives, andFire, 530:grasp certain aspects of truth. The mental unit suffices for his need, and no bridge exists betweenFire, 765:for the wicks are burning fast, and the heat suffices for their quick destruction. The lamp, set inFire, 895:[895] illumination may come. If the intuition suffices, knowledge may then be imparted which willFire, 989:in this connection, but what is here imparted suffices for our purpose. Fire, 995:convey all that [995] I seek to impart, but it suffices for need of a better. The student of magicFire, 995:subject, owing to the danger involved, but it suffices for the conveyance of information to thoseFire, 997:form of the phrasing to those whose perception suffices. RULE I The Solar Angel collects himself,Fire, 1014:work. The note and vibration of the form itself suffices. Fire, 1015:from the One Who watches above, the wind suffices not to blow it out. The very winds protect,Fire, 1017:let the magician thus continue until the work suffices. Let the outer builders cease their laborsFire, 1058:all calculations will be full of error. It suffices for man as yet to master his own dharma, toHealing, 272:found in the realm of religion. The old approach suffices for the masses and is frequentlyHealing, 272:the same manner, the old religious presentation suffices to guide the unthinking masses alongHealing, 358:patient's disposal within his own physical body, suffices to effect an immediate cure. TheHealing, 363:to comfort the serving healer personally, but suffices not to reveal to him what help he can give.Healing, 421:students whose karma permits and whose intuition suffices. e. By the withdrawal of the life, theHealing, 422:as it will be when the intelligence of the race suffices, then evolution will proceed withInitiation, 24:form by the medium of the purificatory fires, suffices to give them a firm hand, an ability toInitiation, 32:for us to digress along these lines. A hint suffices for those who have eyes to see, and theInitiation, 53:where it is inadequate, or utilizing it when it suffices for the immediate need. Initiation, 174:makes clear to the initiate, but the above suffices. This secret concerns primarily the Vishnu, orMagic, 22:the things with which he is surrounded. Language suffices satisfactorily to deal with the concreteMagic, 28:This is of course putting it crudely, but it suffices to sum up the unintelligent attitude. TheMagic, 94:form of expression will be found, but this suffices for the present. Magic, 117:unlawfully hold, they find the stolen property suffices not but brings sorrow. Thus in time theyMagic, 183:and no purity of life and mode of living suffices. It is essential that all aspirants should graspMagic, 265:that is no longer subject to shattering, but suffices for his need, to be discarded or used asMagic, 273:let the magician thus continue until the work suffices. Let the outer builders cease their laborsMagic, 298:itself. This list could be largely extended but suffices to indicate the prevalence of fears of allMagic, 450:This is of course putting it crudely but it suffices to sum up the unintelligent attitude. TheMeditation, 19:thus making the man a server of his race. This suffices for today. Meditation, 131:of a cloud of emotional or mental matter which suffices to hide the real, and to temporarilyMeditation, 183:connected with fire. Today the matter imparted suffices. Meditation, 185:up and vitalized by the man whose thought power suffices to do so. These thought-forms, built byMeditation, 252:of numbers, by colors, and through sound. This suffices on this matter and at this juncture I haveMeditation, 264:the matter for you, but that imparted today suffices. The point reached by a Master is high, butMeditation, 321:light, and upon his power in service. This suffices for today; tomorrow we will deal with the finalPatanjali, 172:of Masters, the following words are found: "It suffices not to know the way nor to feel the forcePsychology1, xviii:this, the training school of the world itself suffices. There should be in all impartation of truthPsychology1, 268:live and act in accordance with it, and it suffices for them; it is based on the fact that sex isRays, 116:and life. It knows itself for what it is. It suffices not unto itself and knows that it is That -Rays, 124:and only this highest state of understanding suffices for the clear perception of the fundamentalRays, 192:not give to you for the OM, the Word of Life, suffices), and the Sound of the densest aspect in |