Astrology, 682:with a human being), grips its vehicles and so sways them to his purpose with more effect andFire, 353:units included in our three bodies. Each of us sways them to our will; we act, and by acting, forceFire, 366:with a human being) grips its vehicles and so sways them to his purpose with more effect andHercules, 22:to make spiritual progress. Spiritual ambition sways the aspirant and he becomes destructive,Meditation, 196:as that cadenced movement which automatically sways those who employ it into line with certain ofRays, 679:realized that the demagogue, for instance, who sways public opinion, is one who also and |