Atom, 107:by the self in making its contacts, those of taste and smell, but they are not so essential to theAutobiography, 32:I think that it was in this period I acquired my taste for mystery, later to be developed into aAutobiography, 43:I had a really deep knowledge of the Bible, good taste in clothes, really good looks and a mostDestiny, 114:fostered under its influence is that of taste - taste in food, in human intercourse, in color, inDestiny, 114:fostered under its influence is that of taste - taste in food, in human intercourse, in color, inDestiny, 114:branches of human knowledge. This discriminating taste has reached a relatively high stage ofDestiny, 114:during the past two thousand years and "good taste" is a highly cherished mass virtue and objectiveDestiny, 114:For the disciples of the world, this sense of taste has to be transmuted into its higherDestiny, 114:the need to develop discrimination. Desire - taste - discrimination; these are the values, underDiscipleship2, 368:correspondences to the tangible senses of taste and smell begin definitely to demonstrate, but withFire, 164:on all the five planes: Hearing, Touch, Sight, Taste, Smell. By the time the fifth round isFire, 186:are as follows: Hearing. Touch. Sight. Taste. Smell. [187] Each of these five senses has a definiteFire, 187:- Touch or feeling. Mental - Sight. Buddhic - Taste. Atmic - Smell. In the two lower planes in theFire, 188:- Sound, touch, sight - Mental plane. Water - Taste - Sound, touch, sight, taste - Astral plane.Fire, 188:plane. Water - Taste - Sound, touch, sight, taste - Astral plane. Earth - Smell - Sound, touch,Fire, 188:plane. Earth - Smell - Sound, touch, sight, taste, smell - Physical plane. Every sense pervadesFire, 188:plane 1. Hearing 2. Touch, feeling 3. Sight 4. Taste 5. Smell 5th - gaseous 4th - first etheric 3rdFire, 189:Divine vision. Realization. The Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination.Fire, 189:Realization. The Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination. Intuition.Fire, 194:adjust his movements to the movements of others. Taste gives him an idea of value, and enables himFire, 196:Skin - Feeling by touch. Eye - Sight. Tongue - Taste. Nose - Smell. The five organs of action -Fire, 196:manifestation by the means of sight. As regards taste and smell, we might call them minor senses,Fire, 198:imparted on the remaining three senses - sight, taste, smell - and then briefly sum up theirFire, 200:the reflex action of the Self and the not-self. Taste - Perfection. Evolution completed through theFire, 201:He tastes then finally and discriminates, for taste is the great sense that begins to hold swayFire, 201:at this particular time. As the sense of taste on the higher planes is developed, it leads one toHealing, 237:automatically applied as a matter of good taste, right feeling and helpful intention by individualsInitiation, 113:coordinated. These are the three vital senses. Taste and smell follow later, but life can be livedIntellect, 182:nor by a higher mental effort, nor as a taste or a light. But it is truly Himself that he receivesIntellect, 213:or perception through hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. These modes of perception becomeMagic, 139:subtler planes so that sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell are welded into one syntheticMagic, 146:conveyed by the sense of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell, the phenomenal world, the outerMagic, 420:a matter of climatic expediency and of taste, and that food is desirable which keeps the physicalPatanjali, 21:he sees, tastes or hears; he says, "I see, I taste, I hear," and it is the activity of the vrittisPatanjali, 79:3. Concentration upon the middle of the tongue taste flames. 4. Concentration upon the middle ofPatanjali, 98:fire elements among which the fire element of taste predominates. Likewise the atom of fire isPatanjali, 98:excluding the fire element of odor and of taste, and among which the fire element of colorPatanjali, 133:he has his five senses, hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. [134] 3. The mind, the great sixthPatanjali, 153:are the six senses; i.e. hearing, touch, sight, taste, smell and the mind, and that these six mustPatanjali, 158:or that which produces the eye, The element of taste, or that which produces the mechanism ofPatanjali, 158:taste, or that which produces the mechanism of taste. The element of smell, or that which producesPatanjali, 230:or perception through hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. These modes of perception becomePatanjali, 234:meditation, the higher hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell are developed, producing intuitionalPatanjali, 322:meditation, the higher hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell are developed, producing intuitionalPatanjali, 323:Touch or feeling 3. Mental Sight 4. Buddhic Taste 5. Atmic Smell A further tabulation taken from APatanjali, 323:4th first etheric 3. Sight 3rd super-etheric 4. Taste 2nd subatomic 5. Smell 1st atomic Astral 1.Patanjali, 323:Divine vision. Realization. d. Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination.Patanjali, 323:Realization. d. Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination. Intuition.Patanjali, 334:Sight The Eye. Plane V. Fire Discrimination Taste The Tongue. Plane VI. Astral Light Desire SmellPatanjali, 336:VII. Physical Plane Smell Ether. VI. Astral Taste Astral Light. V. Mental Sight Fire. IV. BuddhicPatanjali, 342:Smell Base of the spine Astral Emotional Taste Solar Plexus Manasic Mental Sight Head BuddhicPatanjali, 352:is only that which he can hear, touch, see, taste and smell, only five ways in which he can know.Psychology1, 78:activity. God and His Angels now arise and taste. Let all experience come. Let all the ways appear.Psychology1, 132:to the seven senses: Hearing Touch Sight Taste Smell The mind, the common sense The intuition orPsychology1, 133:God. 3. Sight 3rd Ray Vision The Eye of God. 4. Taste 6th Ray Idealism The Desire of Nations. 5.Psychology1, 134:all men and all creatures shall [134] occultly" taste" or share in that great happening, and thePsychology1, 420:Astral or emotional Plane. Desire plane. Sense: Taste. Esoterically, this principle of desire isPsychology1, 421:God. 3. Sight 3rd Ray Vision The Eye of God. 4. Taste 6th Ray Idealism The Desire of Nations. 5.Psychology2, 559:Seeing. Perspective. The mystical vision. d. Taste (embryonic). Taste. Discrimination. Intuition.Psychology2, 559:The mystical vision. d. Taste (embryonic). Taste. Discrimination. Intuition. e. Smell (acute).Psychology2, 560:plane 1. Hearing 2. Touch, feeling 3. Sight 4. Taste 5. Smell 5th - gaseous 4th - first etheric 3rdPsychology2, 189:Divine vision. Realization. The Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination.Psychology2, 189:Realization. The Fourth Sense - Taste. Physical taste. Imagination. Discrimination. Intuition.Psychology2, 562:adjust his movements to the movements of others. Taste gives him an idea of value, and enables himPsychology2, 563:the reflex action of the Self and the not-self. Taste - Perfection. Evolution completed through the |