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1 1, Int | scope for their intellectual powers. The one left Naples carrying
2 1, Int | overcomes these contending powers and fatal impulses which
3 1, 1 | govern and guide the interior powers against the wave of natural
4 1, 1 | warriors or invokes all the powers; called warriors because
5 1, 3 | perceptive and enjoying powers; but ~t is a glow kindled
6 1, 3 | that mode whereby, those powers which are not comprehended
7 1, 4 | intentions, now that those powers of the soul are more fully
8 1, 4 | together the object and the powers.~CIC. What are the looks,
9 1, 4 | result is that both these powers incline towards the universal
10 1, 4 | Wherefore these broken ruined powers, if not~To make me subject
11 1, 4 | I possess these natural powers if I be deprived of the
12 1, 4 | appears only in the inferior powers, and against which the mind
13 1, 4 | of superior and inferior powers, with the superior it turns
14 1, 4 | Nature; for man, in all his powers, displays every species
15 1, 4 | joined,~And leaves my dying powers not dead?~My spirit's rival
16 1, 4 | that these intellectual powers which, through his action
17 1, 4 | comfort me, and give my powers free and speedy flight,
18 1, 5 | times when the inferior powers of the soul -- like a vigorous
19 1, 5 | perceptive and the affectional powers are ordered in this way;
20 1, 5 | notwithstanding that to the inferior powers, and according to the influence
21 1, 5 | were, torn by the inferior powers -- sees its object stable,
22 1, 5 | hemisphere of the superior powers, by which it is turned towards
23 1, 5 | dark through the inferior powers, by which it is occupied
24 1, 5 | exercise of the intellectual powers.~CIC. It seems to me that
25 2, 1 | annulled whenever the superior powers are strongly intent upon
26 2, 1 | continues] (volgo) of the powers of the soul, to exemplify
27 2, 1 | Then as to the natural powers, by means of which it is
28 2, 1 | found these two kinds of powers, and as they are used for
29 2, 1 | more natural home where its powers are the weakest.~CES. Do
30 2, 1 | same impulse as our own powers. Finally everything naturally
31 2, 1 | For thou dost waste thy powers, oh beauteous god!~In slaying
32 2, 3 | in vain,~For two opposing powers hold it conceded, Lest it
33 2, 3(2)| preside over the Cosmo-psychic Powers. -- ("The Secret Doctrine.")~
34 2, 3 | species.~LAO. These two powers of the soul, then, never
35 2, 4 | deprived of their natural powers, by that which the heart
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