Autobiography, 137:continuity. H.P.B. starts with one subject, wanders off to another, takes up a third at length andDiscipleship1, 528:over the stream lead to a path which wanders towards a pagoda of Chinese design, large, and withDiscipleship1, 584:Road goes forward into day. Upon that Road one wanders not alone. There is no rush, no hurry. AndDiscipleship2, 584:is good and necessary, except when your mind wanders into the realm of criticism; this, however,Discipleship2, 744:of concentration attained. If your attention wanders, sound the OM again. This is sometimes calledGlamour, 31:likened to a mist or fog in which the aspirant wanders and which distorts all that he sees andGlamour, 51:Road goes forward into day. Upon that Road one wanders not alone. There is no rush, no hurry. AndMagic, 623:and knows it not. Thus he loses his way and wanders from his original intent, and again he knows itMagic, 637:as it is called in the old commentaries. He wanders "down the lanes of life and misses that |