Astrology, 143:"If thine eye be single," said the Christ, "thy whole body shall be full of light." This single eyeAstrology, 177:they suffice, and, when the right time comes, I, thy Lanoo, will follow fast upon the shaft I sent.Astrology, 565:world," and he added, "if thine eye be single thy whole body shall be full of light." Taurus is, asBethlehem, 23:the meaning of the words: "Oh death, where is thy sting? Oh grave where is thy victory?" (I Cor.,Bethlehem, 23:"Oh death, where is thy sting? Oh grave where is thy victory?" (I Cor., XV, 55.) Such are the fiveBethlehem, 123:shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. Jesus said unto him, It isBethlehem, 123:is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." (St. Matt., IV, 5, 6, 7.) It is essentialBethlehem, 126:for it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." (Matt., IV,Bethlehem, 147:O consumer of the foe; this I have told thee for thy instruction, as an enumeration of My manifoldBethlehem, 152:is latent and drawing it forth to potency. "In Thy light shall we see light." This is theBethlehem, 164:so terrible! Behold my former shape once more, thy fear gone, thy heart at rest!" and then he goesBethlehem, 164:Behold my former shape once more, thy fear gone, thy heart at rest!" and then he goes on to tellBethlehem, 171:down, prostrating my body before Thee, I seek Thy grace, 0 worthy Lord! As the Father his son, theBethlehem, 213:paradise." (St. Luke XXIII, 43.) "Woman, behold thy son! Then saith He to the disciple, Behold thyBethlehem, 213:thy son! Then saith He to the disciple, Behold thy mother!" (St. John, XIX, 26.) "My God, my God,Bethlehem, 214:is finished." (St. John, XIX, 30.) "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit." (St. Luke, XXIII,Bethlehem, 216:a kingdom. "Remember me when Thou comest into Thy kingdom." The significance of his words isBethlehem, 218:mother, summed up in the words: "Woman, behold thy son," and followed by the words spoken to theBethlehem, 218:the words spoken to the beloved apostle: "Behold thy mother." What did these words mean? BelowBethlehem, 224:death was prefaced by the words, "Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit." His first word andBethlehem, 236:heal the nations and defraud the tomb. Swift be Thy growth, Thy triumphs unconfined Make kingdomsBethlehem, 236:and defraud the tomb. Swift be Thy growth, Thy triumphs unconfined Make kingdoms thicken andBethlehem, 236:Make kingdoms thicken and increase mankind. Thy daring art shall animate the dead, And draw theBethlehem, 236:shall animate the dead, And draw the thunder on Thy guilty head; Then shalt Thou die, but from theBethlehem, 281:but they say to those who seek the way; "Take up thy cross" and follow Christ. To their fellowDiscipleship1, 62:meditation of my heart be always acceptable in thy sight, Oh Soul, my Lord and my Redeemer." [63] Discipleship1, 392:to tread the lighted way which leads back to thy Presence. As yet that way is dark. What shall IDiscipleship1, 537:and not just the two or three. 3rd month - Let thy feet be swift, and hampered not by earthlyDiscipleship1, 537:not by earthly friendships. 4th month - Let thy heart be full of love, and love the many. 5th monthDiscipleship1, 564:sight. Keep them within the locked seclusion of thy heart. 6th month - Give of thin uttermost onDiscipleship1, 675:own worth. Take to thyself the orange ball of thy one-pointed purpose." Responsive to the soundedDiscipleship2, 37:you. God bless you. Enter within thyself. Love thy brother. Stand in light. Om Tat Sat. Where artDiscipleship2, 127:One. That One are we. The One is all - my soul, thy soul, the Master and the soul of all." If youDiscipleship2, 139:determination; "I strive towards comprehension. Thy will, not mine, be done," All the above sectionDiscipleship2, 463:The joy of resurrection lies ahead. Love is thy note and wisdom is thy guide. You need naught elseDiscipleship2, 463:lies ahead. Love is thy note and wisdom is thy guide. You need naught else but fire. Discipleship2, 466:last communication to you I stated that "love is thy note and wisdom is thy guide. You need naughtDiscipleship2, 466:I stated that "love is thy note and wisdom is thy guide. You need naught else but fire." That fire,Discipleship2, 639:- "May I do my whole duty as I journey towards Thy sacred feet." [640] You have known me for many,Discipleship2, 648:my Life, and from that point achieved, close at Thy feet I work. Between me and the outer worldDiscipleship2, 755:naught to give. Cut deep into the roots of all thy life. Seek freedom from the past. Yet move notExternalisation, 164:The Spirit of Peace. Phrase 2. - 1st Aspect Love thy neighbor as thyself - The Men of Goodwill.Externalisation, 594:the answer has been flung back:, "Father, Thy will be done"; down in our struggling, bewildered,Fire, xvii:III. The Fire of Spirit or Electric Fire Lift up thy head, O Lanoo; dost thou see one, or countlessFire, 620:"Before that Path is entered, thou must destroy thy lunar body, cleanse thy mind body, and makeFire, 620:thou must destroy thy lunar body, cleanse thy mind body, and make clean thy heart." Fire, 620:body, cleanse thy mind body, and make clean thy heart." Fire, 904:own nature, and the law of analogy. 82 "Measure thy life by loss instead of gain, Not by the wineHealing, 411:the gateway of death." - Page 64. a. "Withhold thy hand until the time has come. Then give the giftHealing, 426:restitution of the borrowed goods; pay back thy debt." And then, when all the lessons have beenHealing, 458:their use when He cried aloud, "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit." And we have anotherHealing, 458:instance in the words, "Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace." The steady use of theHealing, 459:Know thyself to be the undying One. Control thy mind, for through that mind the undying One can beHercules, 22:words were spoken to him: "From this day forth thy [23] name shall no more be Alkeides, butHercules, 23:but Herakles. In Tirjus shall thou make thy abode, and there, serving, thou shalt accomplish thyHercules, 23:abode, and there, serving, thou shalt accomplish thy labors. When this shall be accomplished thenHercules, 27:through the Gate and enter on the Way. Perform thy labor and return to me, reporting on the deed."Hercules, 38:and said: "Pass through the Gate. Proceed upon thy way. Perform thy labor and return to me,Hercules, 38:through the Gate. Proceed upon thy way. Perform thy labor and return to me, reporting on the deed."Hercules, 40:bull, Oh, Holy One." "Who art thou? Tell us now thy name," said Steropes. "I am the son of Hera, aHercules, 52:Christ, when he said, "If thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light"? May it notHercules, 55:too great for thee, from wiles too subtle for thy comprehension. Watch well. The second thing thatHercules, 55:second thing that I would say to thee is that thy search will carry thee where five great testsHercules, 55:Way. But time alone will show; God speed thee in thy search." With confidence, because success norHercules, 102:and the fifth sign thus becomes apparent. "Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may beHercules, 102:thus becomes apparent. "Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the landHercules, 102:apparent. "Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which the LordHercules, 102:thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee," for in Leo, Father-spirit andInitiation, 196:us, but by thee only will we make mention of thy name." The last verse is particularly interesting,Initiation, 209:standest thou, 0 Pilgrim? On what are placed thy feet? I stand upon a portion of the ladder, theIntellect, 100:practice... it may be held firm." "When thy soul shall pass beyond the forest of delusion, thouIntellect, 100:"When withdrawn from traditional teaching, thy soul shall stand steadfast, firm in soul vision,Intellect, 111:Five - Stages in Meditation "First, see that thy outward senses are properly controlled... Now turnMagic, 59:the truth and do our whole duty As we journey to Thy sacred feet." As he perseveres and struggles,Magic, 308:Know thyself to be the undying One. Control thy mind, for through that mind the undying One can beMagic, 320:the manifestation of harmlessness. Rule I. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. Then speak.Magic, 320:by him will aid him in his work. Rule II. Enter thy brother's mind and read his thoughts, but onlyMagic, 320:mind and read his thoughts, but only when thy thoughts are pure. Then think. Let the thoughts thusMagic, 320:Then think. Let the thoughts thus created enter thy brother's mind and blend with his. Yet keepMagic, 320:speak. Learn thus to think. Rule III. Blend with thy brother's soul and know him as he is. OnlyMagic, 468:own worth. Take to thyself the orange ball of thy one-pointed purpose." Responsive to the soundedMagic, 473:the thinking principle, and be the master of thy mental world. Learn that the thinker and hisMagic, 473:thinker, and learn it is not right to prostitute thy thought to the base use of separative desire.Magic, 473:of the Plan of God. Use it not therefore for thy selfish ends. Before a thought-form is by theeMagic, 473:precede the conscious work of building. See to thy aura, oh traveler on the way. Watch close theMagic, 474:all hate, all greed. Look out and up. Because thy life is mostly centered on the plane of concreteMagic, 474:mostly centered on the plane of concrete life, thy words and speech will indicate thy thought. ToMagic, 474:life, thy words and speech will indicate thy thought. To these pay close attention. Speech is ofMagic, 474:release the stored-up, selfish purpose. See to thy motive, and seek to use those words which blendMagic, 474:motive, and seek to use those words which blend thy little life with the large purpose of the willMagic, 474:light will enter in. Speak not of self. Pity not thy fate. The thoughts of self and of thy lowerMagic, 474:Pity not thy fate. The thoughts of self and of thy lower destiny prevent the inner [475] voice ofMagic, 506:their use when be cried aloud, "Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit." And we have anotherMagic, 506:instance in the words, "Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace." The steady use of theMagic, 558:the Masters has said, "If thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light". These wordsPatanjali, 29:reach the home where no sorrow dwells. "When thy soul shall pass beyond the forest of delusion,Patanjali, 29:"When withdrawn from traditional teaching, thy soul shall stand steadfast, firm in soul-vision,Patanjali, 66:reality be found and the truth be seen. "When thy Soul shall pass beyond the forest of delusion,Patanjali, 66:taught. When withdrawn from traditional teaching thy Soul shall stand steadfast, firm inPatanjali, 288:of the Silence in the following words: "Let thy Soul lend its ear to every cry of pain like as the |