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" Each man is his own absolute lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself; the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. "
Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness - Page 9
by Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean - 2005 - 561 pages
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The Theosophic Messenger: A Monthly Magazine for the Interchange ..., Volume 13

Theosophy - 1912 - 866 pages
...life dwells in us and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or felt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception."...of glory or gloom, to himself, the decreer of his reward or his punishment." Let us concentrate our attention on our special work, devote heart and mind...
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The Theosophic Messenger: A Monthly Magazine for the ..., Volume 14, Issues 1-3

Theosophy - 1913 - 1094 pages
...eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the Man who desires Perception. EACH MAN IS HIS OWN ABSOLUTE LAWGIVER, the Dispenser...the Decreer of his Life, his Reward, his Punishment. Regard the three truths They are equal. If we examine the various theories which attempt iot explain...
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An Outline of Theosophy

Charles Webster Leadbeater - Theosophy - 1902 - 112 pages
...limit. 3. A Divine law of absolute justice rules the world, so that each man is in truth his own judge, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. COROLLARIES. To each of these great truths are attached certain others, subsidiary and explanatory....
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A Primer of Theosophy

Theosophical Society in America - Theosophy - 1909 - 146 pages
...limit. 3. A Divine law of absolute justice rules the world, so that each man is in truth his own judge, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. Since the object of this paper is not to explain the scheme, but to describe its results in daily life,...
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An Outline of Theosophy

C.W. Leadbeater - 1909 - 114 pages
...limit. 3. A Divine law of absolute justice rules the world, so that each man is in truth his own judge, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. CHAPTER II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. It is my desire to make this statement of Theosophy as clear and readily...
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Life Transfigured

Lilian Whiting - 1910 - 358 pages
...eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen, but is perceived by the man who desires perception, and that each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser...the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. Theosophy recognizes seven distinct principles as involved in man. The body, vitality, the astral body,...
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The Theosophist, Volume 31, Part 2

Theosophy - 1910 - 1010 pages
...the man who desires perception. Each man is tiis absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gl(x>m to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. These truths, which are gi-eat HS is life itself are as simple as the simplest mind of man. Feed the hungry with them." Expounding...
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The Theosophical Path, Volume 14

Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley - California - 1918 - 680 pages
...eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen, or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception. "Each man is his own absolute lawgiver, the dispenser...his punishment. "These truths, which are as great as life itself, are as simple as the simplest mind of man. Feed the hungry with them." — Idyll of the...
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An Outline of Theosophy

Charles Webster Leadbeater - California - 1916 - 110 pages
...law of absolute justice rules the world, so that each man is in truth his own judge, the dispenser ot glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment, COROLLARIES. To each of these great truths are attached certain others, subsidiary and explanatory....
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A Textbook of Theosophy

Charles Webster Leadbeater - Theosophy - 1918 - 168 pages
...beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception. "Bach man is his own absolute lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself; jthe decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment. "These truths, which are as great as is life...
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