Astrology, 87:the embryonic seed. Some indication of relative values can be gained by a consideration of theAstrology, 148:hinders without the relinquishing of any true values of which humanity may be aware. The individualAstrology, 218:things and the intense devotion to spiritual values are dramatic instances. Astrology, 222:finally and raised into the world of spiritual values where all problems must be solved in theAstrology, 222:upon the physical plane (the world of material values) is not desirable. Therefore, the influenceAstrology, 223:finally superseded by desire for the spiritual values, and this is demonstrated through the testsAstrology, 227:is a sign of balancing, of careful weighing of values, and of achieving the right equilibriumAstrology, 227:trodden - requires the development of a sense of values and the power to utilize rightly theAstrology, 283:analyze correctly and to decide upon the higher values. These points must be carefully consideredAstrology, 303:is converted into the world of ever larger [303] values and reality, the desires change intoAstrology, 373:of all the life tendencies upon a world of truer values and reality and thus inaugurate the new andAstrology, 375:from the angle of the subjective spiritual values; it is Taurus which is the ruler and the guidingAstrology, 476:to utilize the experience gained and the values grasped in effecting entrance into the fifthAstrology, 485:an unswerving allegiance to the spiritual values and an unalterable adherence to the good ofAstrology, 499:humanity will transcend itself. The spiritual values will emerge more clearly, the fact of theAstrology, 500:and a better and more simple way of living; new values will be released and comprehended among menAstrology, 511:gained objective. It is, therefore, the house of values - material or spiritual. Astrology, 541:death. These work for the death of all the true values and of all for which the human spirit hasAstrology, 579:have torn the veil of self away from many eyes. Values which have been hitherto expressed andAutobiography, 1:English woman and how the world of spiritual values with its direct, inner, spiritual governmentAutobiography, 30:That reaction of hers gave me a new sense of values. It made me furiously [31] to think, which wasAutobiography, 31:I began to differentiate between the spiritual values and the material. To her, it was a greaterAutobiography, 31:Self and the not-Self and between the intangible values and the tangible. Whilst she was with usAutobiography, 69:experience and, therefore, no sense of relative values. Things that did not matter much seemed toAutobiography, 85:the Bible taught the fact of hell and all my values were being shaken. If teaching about hell wasAutobiography, 105:us, though he could speak to us on the spiritual values. I was so horrified that, with my usualAutobiography, 120:dollar matters more to him than the ethical values and that he is quick and expert in takingAutobiography, 152:come we shall have learned a different sense of values and will not be using our divine powers toAutobiography, 220:interesting things are valued and where human values are emphasized I know no betterAutobiography, 256:a heart development and a sense of real values. The Masters brought before the general public byAutobiography, 265:soul. They will deal with the world of occult values and will be mental in nature, laying theAutobiography, 266:The new schools are occupied with more esoteric values. They train the disciple to work as a soulAutobiography, 278:the manifestation of the world of spiritual values and impulses through the medium of the world ofBethlehem, 10:fresh recognitions, and some deeper world of values. What happens on the outer plane of experienceBethlehem, 20:phenomena but also in the world of spiritual values. The atoms of the human brain are beingBethlehem, 28:becoming universally recognized. The new values will be seen and the new techniques and methods ofBethlehem, 28:of spiritual being, true meaning and essential values. This world is the kingdom of God, the worldBethlehem, 38:realities, and a truer and higher standard of values. The Word must again sound forth from theBethlehem, 40:changed into the joy of understanding, and new values, new desires and a new love replace the old.Bethlehem, 50:ignorant past to a present point wherein truer values are seen emerging. We begin to see what thatBethlehem, 50:divinity, he will enter into the realm of real values and arrive at a truer knowledge of God. TheBethlehem, 97:upon us, and as a consequence a truer sense of values must eventuate. A cleansing from wrongBethlehem, 99:with its call to the recognition of the higher values, of the deeper truths, and of the birth untoBethlehem, 118:which colors all our lives and produces false values, wrong desires, needless so-calledBethlehem, 121:stringency may re-establish a lost sense of values and enrich the heart with compassion. Money andBethlehem, 128:Christ in the third temptation, His "conscious values or purposes" were being tried. His integrityBethlehem, 129:present might lead us to think. Christ held His values true and His purpose unchanged. The illusionBethlehem, 129:not be swerved. Where this vision exists, lesser values and smaller issues cannot hold the ardentBethlehem, 136:The Baptism and the Crucifixion have other values, emphasizing as they do purification andBethlehem, 138:the constant pull of the world of transcendental values have produced an acute problem for theBethlehem, 138:- how are these to be reconciled? Of the higher values, man is ceaselessly conscious. Of the manBethlehem, 158:of transcendental realities, the true subjective values of this initiation will reveal themselvesBethlehem, 165:yet ready to recognize the world of spiritual values is ever the lot of those who are. This, ChristBethlehem, 166:wisdom which produces a correct sense of values and a proper sense of proportion. Bethlehem, 167:but His work shifted into a field of new values, and He spoke those words and enunciated thoseBethlehem, 196:conscience, a capacity to have a sense of values, and (as the result of that) the ability to seeBethlehem, 196:to each other. When the higher self with its values and its range of contacts is instinctivelyBethlehem, 196:contacted, and the lower self, with its lesser values and its more material range of activities isBethlehem, 208:Him of small importance in view of the greater values involved. This again is the tragedy ofBethlehem, 208:is the tragedy of Christ. He has one set of values and the world has another. We have made of theBethlehem, 243:on the verge of a new era of truer spiritual values. But the newer structures of faith and conductBethlehem, 244:enhanced sensibilities and a clearer sense of values? This life has molded us and wrought us intoBethlehem, 244:to the belief that the search and the goal, the values [245] perceived and for which we struggle,Bethlehem, 247:state of happiness which will have in it truer values than any we [248] have known on earth; weBethlehem, 248:as we can identify ourselves with the absolute values, we are sure of immortality." What we reallyBethlehem, 248:then arises as to what occurs when the sense of values is distorted or temporarily non-existent. InBethlehem, 249:to physical life, until the time comes when our values are properly adjusted, and we can passBethlehem, 249:we must learn to enter and work in the world of values, and so fit ourselves for citizenship in theBethlehem, 252:in the reorientation to eternity and the eternal values which is the distinguishing feature of theBethlehem, 253:as a whole, faces towards life because its values are real, its integrity is being steadilyBethlehem, 257:worldly view and entered the world of subjective values, therein to function as the "Master of allBethlehem, 257:the world of forms or symbols and that of values or of meaning. Into the latter world we areBethlehem, 258:as the Buddha came to make clear to us the false values upon which our modern world is based. ABethlehem, 260:was reaching maturity. He demonstrated the values of that kingdom in His Own life, portraying forBethlehem, 261:example of method, between the world of tangible values and the world of spiritual values, andBethlehem, 261:of tangible values and the world of spiritual values, and called us to the death of the lowerBethlehem, 263:lost sight of the deeper truths, the mystical values, and the one Life behind all forms. We haveBethlehem, 265:to found [265] the kingdom and to develop those values which will warrant immortality. Someone hasBethlehem, 278:of immortality. Those in whom the sense of values is subordinated to the values of the soul, whoseBethlehem, 278:whom the sense of values is subordinated to the values of the soul, whose consciousness is that ofBethlehem, 279:cannot attain to the consciousness of the true values is yet ready for the immortality which is theBethlehem, 279:by service. There is no other way. The true values to which the initiate gives his life are thoseBethlehem, 282:knowing what we are doing, cultivating the finer values and those distinctive qualities which areDestiny, 18:today is [18] unmistakably expressive of the values which embody human betterment; it demands peaceDestiny, 39:right. They do not embody the spiritual values as they truly exist. Consequently the dreadfulDestiny, 44:emphasis upon phenomena into the world of true values and right understanding. The subject is tooDestiny, 60:the French, for the citizen of the United States values money only for the effects on his lifeDestiny, 65:prevent the apprehension of the true spiritual values and hinder human development. IdentificationDestiny, 109:living expression of the higher and spiritual values. I am not using it altogether in the technicalDestiny, 109:aspirants and to all who have any sense of true values and an urge to meet the world's need. Destiny, 111:orientation to [111] the world of spiritual values, and hence the effort of the Hierarchy duringDestiny, 111:to lay the emphasis upon the realm of religious values. The world religions have held the center ofDestiny, 111:This orientation of man to the world of higher values has been the main objective of the PisceanDestiny, 112:instinctual response to the higher intuitional values. In the past, highly developed but rareDestiny, 114:and on to the higher and the less material values. The instinct which has characterized thisDestiny, 114:correspondence - a discriminating sense of values. Hence the clear emphasis laid in all textbooksDestiny, 114:Desire - taste - discrimination; these are the values, under the sixth ray, for all evolutionaryDestiny, 131:Words of Power, and from a study of their tonal values, their numerological indications and theirDestiny, 144:need a greater sense of the real governing values and a sense of spiritual proportion. PlanetaryDestiny, 148:and culture loses its sense of spiritual values and responds mainly to the material values, then it |