Discipleship2, 308:has come unexpectedly, as it did to Saul of Tarsus in the Biblical narrative. In sincerity, theDiscipleship2, 327:related to the "Blinding Light" which Saul of Tarsus saw on the road to Damascus and the "blindingInitiation, 38:Krishna, down to those lesser initiates, Paul of Tarsus, Luther, and certain of the outstandingInitiation, 59:who, in an earlier incarnation was Paul of Tarsus. He is occupying a Cretan body, but spends aRays, 193:minor importance, took place when Saul of Tarsus saw the glory of the Lord and was changed intoRays, 197:moves, through the blindness of which Saul of Tarsus was the exponent, up to that condition whichReappearance, 12:it. The Church has preached the fiery Saul of Tarsus and not the gentle Carpenter of Galilee. And |