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Bradford: The Country Press, 1925.What do thoughts look like? Using their clairvoyant powers, Annie Besant and Charles W. Leadbeater sought to answer this question. In this classic, they present their findings. They show how mental energy manifests itself in different shapes and colors as thoughts change. They also show how this energy affects the atmosphere around the person thinking the thought. With its numerous illustrations and color plates, the reader is given a graphic representation of the power of thought.
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Project Gutenberg's Thought-Forms, by Annie Besant
C.W. Leadbeater
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Title: Thought-Forms
Author: Annie Besant
C.W. Leadbeater
Release Date: July 12, 2005 [EBook #16269]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THOUGHT-FORMS ***
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Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net.
THOUGHT-FORMS
BY ANNIE BESANT
AND C.W. LEADBEATER

THE THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD 38 GREAT ORMOND STREET LONDON WC 1 - photo 1

THE THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
38 GREAT ORMOND STREET, LONDON, W.C. 1


First Printed1901
Reprint1905
Reprint1925

Made and Printed in Great Britain by
PERCY LUND, HUMPHRIES & CO LTD
THE COUNTRY PRESS
BRADFORD


MEANING OF THE COLOURS FOREWORD The text of this little book is the joint - photo 2
MEANING OF THE COLOURS

FOREWORD

The text of this little book is the joint work of Mr Leadbeater and myself; some of it has already appeared as an article in Lucifer (now the Theosophical Review), but the greater part of it is new. The drawing and painting of the Thought-Forms observed by Mr Leadbeater or by myself, or by both of us together, has been done by three friendsMr John Varley, Mr Prince, and Miss Macfarlane, to each of whom we tender our cordial thanks. To paint in earth's dull colours the forms clothed in the living light of other worlds is a hard and thankless task; so much the more gratitude is due to those who have attempted it. They needed coloured fire, and had only ground earths. We have also to thank Mr F. Bligh Bond for allowing us to use his essay on Vibration Figures, and some of his exquisite drawings. Another friend, who sent us some notes and a few drawings, insists on remaining anonymous, so we can only send our thanks to him with similar anonymity.

It is our earnest hopeas it is our beliefthat this little book will serve as a striking moral lesson to every reader, making him realise the nature and power of his thoughts, acting as a stimulus to the noble, a curb on the base. With this belief and hope we send it on its way.

ANNIE BESANT.


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SHIPWRECK57
ON THE FIRST NIGHT59
THE GAMBLERS60
AT A STREET ACCIDENT61
AT A FUNERAL61
ON MEETING A FRIEND64
APPRECIATION OF A PICTURE65
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SYMPATHY AND LOVE FOR ALL66
AN ASPIRATION TO ENFOLD ALL66
IN THE SIX DIRECTIONS67
COSMIC ORDER68
THE LOGOS AS MANIFESTED IN MAN69
THE LOGOS PERVADING ALL70
ANOTHER CONCEPTION71
THE THREEFOLD MANIFESTATION71
THE SEVENFOLD MANIFESTATION72
INTELLECTUAL ASPIRATION72
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[Transcriber's Note: Some of the plates are displayed out of sequence to correspond with references to them in the text.]


THOUGHT-FORMS

As knowledge increases, the attitude of science towards the things of the invisible world is undergoing considerable modification. Its attention is no longer directed solely to the earth with all its variety of objects, or to the physical worlds around it; but it finds itself compelled to glance further afield, and to construct hypotheses as to the nature of the matter and force which lie in the regions beyond the ken of its instruments. Ether is now comfortably settled in the scientific kingdom, becoming almost more than a hypothesis. Mesmerism, under its new name of hypnotism, is no longer an outcast. Reichenbach's experiments are still looked at askance, but are not wholly condemned. Rntgen's rays have rearranged some of the older ideas of matter, while radium has revolutionised them, and is leading science beyond the borderland of ether into the astral world. The boundaries between animate and inanimate matter are broken down. Magnets are found to be possessed of almost uncanny powers, transferring certain forms of disease in a way not yet satisfactorily explained. Telepathy, clairvoyance, movement without contact, though not yet admitted to the scientific table, are approaching the Cinderella-stage. The fact is that science has pressed its researches so far, has used such rare ingenuity in its questionings of nature, has shown such tireless patience in its investigations, that it is receiving the reward of those who seek, and forces and beings of the next higher plane of nature are beginning to show themselves on the outer edge of the physical field. "Nature makes no leaps," and as the physicist nears the confines of his kingdom he finds himself bewildered by touches and gleams from another realm which interpenetrates his own. He finds himself compelled to speculate on invisible presences, if only to find a rational explanation for undoubted physical phenomena, and insensibly he slips over the boundary, and is, although he does not yet realise it, contacting the astral plane.

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