Astrology, 82:of blinding light, of fiery pain, of bitter woe, and yet the Cross of liberation. It is aAstrology, 386:only means whereby liberation can come, though woe betide those through whom wars come. Vulcan thenAstrology, 571:Let the fiat of the Lord go forth: The end of woe has come! Come forth, O Mighty One. The hour ofDiscipleship1, 492:life holds nothing comparable; that before the woe of the women and the little children and ofDiscipleship2, 408:and leads all men into the vale of tears, of woe, of discipline and of loneliness, is rapidly beingDiscipleship2, 632:of gloom and shadowy forms is seen - a land of woe and dire distress, with light and shadow movingExternalisation, 181:brought to a focus. But, as Christ has said: "Woe unto the world because of offences! for it mustExternalisation, 181:for it must needs be that offences come; but woe to that man by whom the offence cometh." (MatthewExternalisation, 241:the child stage is over, and for [241] weal or woe, for good or ill, men must decide for themselvesExternalisation, 249:Let the fiat of the Lord go forth: The end of woe has come! Come forth, O Mighty One. The hour ofExternalisation, 274:Let the Fiat of the Lord go forth: The end of woe has come. The ending of the present evilExternalisation, 358:need to realize that the cause of all sorrow and woe is desire - desire for that which is material.Glamour, 166:need to realize that the cause of all sorrow and woe is desire - desire for that which is material.Hercules, 117:Even so we are told that evil must come, but woe betide those by whom it comes, and so HerculesIntellect, 262:are blended Shall the world's Word-Quest or its woe be ended, And never the world of its woundsMagic, 320:Rule I. Enter thy brother's heart and see his woe. Then speak. Let the words spoken convey to himMagic, 349:Are you strong enough to see the world's woe, to see disaster and yet keep joyful? Can you be aReappearance, 132:the realization that the cause of all sorrow and woe is the misuse of desire - desire for that |