| Arjuna - 1921 - 70 str.
...which teaches otherwise is detaining the progress of the race. For it is a fundamental principle that "each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment." All men, with few exceptions, believe and hope that... | |
| Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater - 1926 - 988 str.
...truth is : " The principle which gives life dwells in us, and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard, or seen, or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception." That means that the world is an expression of God, that man is part of Him and can know it for himself... | |
| Robert Ernst Dickhoff - 1996 - 130 str.
...dwells in us, and without us, is undying and eternally beneficient; is not heard, nor seen, nor felt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception....Lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. — The Idyll of the White Lotus Dr. Robert Ernst... | |
| 1953 - 1224 str.
...rejoice for evermore, for our beloved child which ^»a^ gone a long time and was lost has come home!" Each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. —The Idyll of the White Lotos. 90 NEW OUTLOOK Book... | |
| Arthur Edward Powell - 1997 - 164 str.
...splendour has no limit. The principle which gives life is in us and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is...lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself ; the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. These truths, which are as great as life itself, are... | |
| Clara M. Codd - 1988 - 132 str.
...Mabel Collins: "The principle which gives life dwells in us, and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception." But The Secret Doctrine also says that the spirit in man is a spark of that allpervading Life and affirms:... | |
| G. H. Pember - 1921 - 336 str.
...Arundale, the present President of the Theosophical Society, was enunciated by the Master Hilarion : " Each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself ; the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment " (The Theosophist, June 1941, 212). This absolute... | |
| D. N. Saraf - 1996 - 428 str.
...chance, it is a matter of choice. It is not something to wait for, rather something to work for. ' 'Each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself; the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment.' ('Light on the Path') There are yet other views:... | |
| J. Krishnamurti - 1999 - 164 str.
...has no limit. 2. The principle which gives life dwells in us, and around us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard, or seen, or smelt, but is perceived by the one who desires perception. 3. We are each our own absolute lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom... | |
| Louise Fleming - 2001 - 360 str.
...has no limit. * The principle which gives life dwells in us, and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard, or seen, or smelt, but is...law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. The Theosophical Society in Australia is a branch... | |
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