We never pretended to be able to draw nations in the mass to this or that crisis in spite of the general drift of the world's cosmic relations. The cycles must run their rounds. Periods of mental and moral light and darkness succeed each other as day... The Ocean of Theosophy - Page 5by William Quan Judge - 1893 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1881 - 188 pages
...moulding events and 'making history,' the facts of which were subsequently and invariably distorted by historians to suit contemporary prejudices. Are...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modifiy and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - 1882 - 948 pages
...cosmic relations. The cycles must run their rounds. Periods of mental and moral light and OCCULTISM. 71 darkness succeed each other as day does night. The...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1883 - 242 pages
...quite sure that the visible heroic figures in the successive dramas were not often but their puppets I We never pretended to be able to draw nations in the...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1884 - 202 pages
...moulding events and 'making history,' the facts of which were subsequently and invariably distorted by historians to suit contemporary prejudices. Are...accomplished according to the established order of thirfgs. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents.... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1884 - 196 pages
...quite sure that the visible heroic figures in the successive dramas were not often but their puppets 1 We never pretended to be able to draw nations in the...and minor yugas must be accomplished according to tha established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1885 - 262 pages
...moulding events and 'making history,' the facts of which were subsequently and invariably distorted by historians to suit contemporary prejudices. Are...accomplished according to the established order of thirfgs. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents.... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1885 - 260 pages
...historians to suit contemporary pre"'uidices. Are you quite sure that the visible heroic figures iu the successive dramas were not often but their puppets?...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1887 - 262 pages
...by historians to snit contemporary prejudices. Are you quite sure that the visible heroic figures iu the successive dramas were not often but their puppets?...Periods of mental and moral light and darkness succeed eacli other as day does night. The major and minor yugas must be accomplished according to the established... | |
| William Quan Judge - 1890 - 92 pages
...the cyclic sweep, it cannot be averted. As one of the Masters of this noble science has written : ' ' We never pretended to be able to draw nations in the...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
| Arthur Lillie - 1895 - 250 pages
...moulding events and ' making history,' the facts of which were subsequently and invariably distorted by historians to suit contemporary prejudices. Are...the established order of things. And we, borne along on the mighty tide, can only modify and direct some of its minor currents. If we had the powers of... | |
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