Discipleship1, 451:where he can stand no more but lapses into unconsciousness, loses his reason, or dies, so it can beHealing, 346:form and constitutes its temporary life. During unconsciousness, the animal soul is aware of painHealing, 346:driven away either by excessive pain (as in true unconsciousness) or by narcotics. The suffering ofHealing, 445:"the reservoir of life." Death is in reality unconsciousness of that which may be functioning inHealing, 457:dying person may usually be unconscious. This unconsciousness is apparent but not real. In nineHealing, 654:relationship; in [654] fact in some cases the unconsciousness of the patient can be a help, for tooInitiation, 92:human existence the Absolute must be regarded as unconsciousness. Each of the great initiations isIntellect, 190:the two phases of mental concentration and unconsciousness described by M. Oltramare, according toMagic, 18:partially withdraws in the hours of sleep or of unconsciousness, and which seems to use the brainMagic, 505:dying person may usually be unconscious. This unconsciousness is apparent but not real. In ninePsychology2, 240:in man when - after a night of sleep and of unconsciousness - he proceeds with his daily avocationPsychology2, 493:of there being some activity during sleep or unconsciousness. The fact of the soul, of that whichPsychology2, 499:withdrawn as it is in deep sleep or in unconsciousness. He remains, therefore, closely identifiedRays, 100:"the reservoir of life." Death is in reality unconsciousness of that which may be functioning inSoul, 99:it come about that there is some principle of unconsciousness in things; a fact which cannot beSoul, 117:is so veiled [117] that it has the appearance of unconsciousness. The living brain is constituted |