Discipleship1, 236:turn, produces a disturbance in the alimentary tract and when this disturbance becomes anHealing, 108:come the healing of diseases of the respiratory tract, lungs and throat, the stabilizing of theHealing, 602:the throat center for diseases of the bronchial tract, the throat, the mouth or the ears. [603] TwoPsychology2, 66:energy emanating from the spleen. The spinal tract with its five centers then awakens intoPsychology2, 541:which definitely [541] involve the intestinal tract, the liver and the pancreas are only some ofPsychology2, 546:with disastrous effects upon the intestinal tract, upon the liver and upon the other organs foundPsychology2, 548:involving, as noted before, the intestinal tract. When the energy of the lesser centers which arePsychology2, 551:with the average man, controls the intestinal tract and its connections, both above and below thePsychology2, 552:for many of the diseases of the respiratory tract. Energy is carried to the throat but is notPsychology2, 616:Diseases, connected with the respiratory tract. On these I can say but little. Let us, therefore,Psychology2, 621:and practices connected with the respiratory tract. More than this I [622] can not say for the newSoul, 123:sympathetic system; it controls the digestive tract, and sends its branches to liver, spleen, |