... and so dark. We stand bewildered before the mystery of our own making, and the riddles of life that we will not solve, and then accuse the great Sphinx of devouring us. But verily there is not an accident in our lives, not a misshapen day, or a misfortune,... The Ocean of Theosophy - Page 98by William Quan Judge - 1893 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 732 pages
...individuals into Cains and Abels, wolves and lambs, that is the chief cause of the " ways of Providence." We cut these numerous windings in our destinies daily...day, or a misfortune, that could not be traced back toour own doings in this or in another life. If one breaks the laws of Harmony, or, as a theosophical... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1889 - 344 pages
...not solve, and then accuse the great Sphinx of devouring us. But verily there is not an accident of our lives, not a misshapen day, or a misfortune, that...could not be traced back to our own doings in this or in another life The law of Karma is inextricably interwoven with that of reincarnation It is only this... | |
| Jerome A. Anderson - 1892 - 266 pages
...Sphynx of devouring us. But, verily, there is not an accident of our lives, nor a mishappen day, nor a misfortune that could not be traced back to our own doings in this or another life. "The law of Karma'is inextricably interwoven with that of Reincarnation It is only this doctrine that... | |
| Jerome A. Anderson - 1892 - 206 pages
...Sphynx of devouring ns. But, verily, there is not an accident of our lives, nor a mishappen day, nor a misfortune that could not be traced back to our own doings in this or another life. "The law of Karma is inextricably interwoven with that of Reincarnation . . . It is only this doctrine... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1893 - 794 pages
...on the royal high road of respectability and duty, and then we complain because these windings are so intricate and so dark. We stand bewildered before...could not be traced back to our own doings in this or in another life. If one breaks the laws of Harmony, or, as a theosophical writer expresses it, the... | |
| Yogi Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - 1907 - 328 pages
...our destinies daily with our own hands, while we imagine that we are pursuing a track on the royal road of respectability and duty, and then complain...that if — 'Virtue in distress and vice in triumph Makes atheists of Mankind,' it is only because that mankind has ever shut its eyes to the great truth... | |
| Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley - 1907 - 104 pages
...uals into Cains and Abels, wolves and lambs, that is the chief cause of the " ways of Providence." We stand bewildered before the mystery of our own...traced back to our own doings in this or another life. If one breaks the laws of Harmony, the laws of life, one must be prepared to fall into the chaos one... | |
| YOGI RAMACHARAKA - 1908
...our destinies daily with our own hands, while we imagine that we are pursuing a track on the royal road of respectability and duty, and then complain...that if — 'Virtue in distress and vice in triumph Makes atheists of Mankind,' it is only because that mankind has ever shut its eyes to the great truth... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1917 - 404 pages
...and then complain of those ways being so intri1016. Who drtad Karma- Nemesis would!.,- better. cate and so dark. We stand bewildered before the mystery...could not be traced back to our own doings in this or in another life. If one breaks the laws of Harmony, or, as a Theosophical writer expresses it, " the... | |
| 1910 - 616 pages
...man to hurt his brother, Karma-Nemesis would have neither cause to work for, nor weapons to act thru. We stand bewildered before the mystery of our own...traced back to our own doings in this or another life." If we are acquainted with the Law of Spiritual Cause and Effect, we are compelled to recognize the... | |
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