Astrology, 276:symbolically speaking, produce eventually that "tearing asunder" which always precedes initiationAutobiography, 77:to conference with the managers, and to tearing my hair over the accounts, for I never had theBethlehem, 28:that the destruction going on around us and the tearing down of the ancient institutions -Discipleship1, 576:constantly shattering yourself and constantly tearing down the contacts you make, the work you doExternalisation, 5:mental unbalance. All this is the result of the tearing of the planetary web, and at the same timeHercules, 63:Prometheus bound to a rock with the vultures tearing at his liver. The sight of such suffering wasIntellect, 253:characters of men, and not waste their time in tearing down personalities, and dealing with effectsMeditation, 70:onlooker to be destructive. On all sides, the tearing down of the old forms is progressing, nor isPsychology1, 189:loving and not attacking, lifting and not tearing down. Be not taken in by the specious argument |