Classic of the Theosophical tradition explores the concept of what thoughts "look" like. Topics include the meaning of color, thought forms built by music, the nature of helpful thoughts, more.
Classic of the Theosophical tradition explores the concept of what thoughts "look" like. Topics include the meaning of color, thought forms built by music, the nature of helpful thoughts, more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
British social reformer Annie Besant (1847-1933) wrote numerous books and articles that are still widely considered the best expositions of Theosophical belief. She served as international president of the Theosophical Society from 1907 until her death and was active in the Indian independence movement. C. W. Leadbeater (c.1854-1934) was a priest in the Church of England who converted to Theosophy. A highly developed clairvoyant, he was active in lecturing and writing about Theosophy.
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1. Foreword 2. Introduction 3. The Difficulty of Representation 4. The Two Effects of Thought 5. How the Vibration Acts 6. The Form and its Effect 7. The Meaning of the Colors 8. Three Classes of Thought Form 9. Illustrative Thought-Forms 10. Affection 11. Devotion 12. Intellect 13. Ambition 14. Anger 15. Sympathy 16. Fear 17. Greed 18. Various Emotions 19. Forms Seen in Meditation 20. Helpful Thoughts 21. Forms Built by Music
1. Foreword 2. Introduction 3. The Difficulty of Representation 4. The Two Effects of Thought 5. How the Vibration Acts 6. The Form and its Effect 7. The Meaning of the Colors 8. Three Classes of Thought Form 9. Illustrative Thought-Forms 10. Affection 11. Devotion 12. Intellect 13. Ambition 14. Anger 15. Sympathy 16. Fear 17. Greed 18. Various Emotions 19. Forms Seen in Meditation 20. Helpful Thoughts 21. Forms Built by Music
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