Thought Power: Its Control and CultureTheosophical Publishing Society, 1901 - 145 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 24
... receptive capacity . We must become as the white light in which all colours are present , which distorts none because it rejects none , and has in itself the power to answer to each . We may measure our approach to the whiteness by our ...
... receptive capacity . We must become as the white light in which all colours are present , which distorts none because it rejects none , and has in itself the power to answer to each . We may measure our approach to the whiteness by our ...
الصفحة 37
... receptive and responsive minds . They reproduce his vibrations , and thus strengthen the thought - wave , affecting others who would have remained unresponsive to the original undulations . These , answering again , give added force to ...
... receptive and responsive minds . They reproduce his vibrations , and thus strengthen the thought - wave , affecting others who would have remained unresponsive to the original undulations . These , answering again , give added force to ...
الصفحة 77
... receptive condition , so as to receive as many of his thought - vibrations as possible . When we have read the words , we should dwell on them , ponder over them , try to sense the thought they partially express , draw out of them all ...
... receptive condition , so as to receive as many of his thought - vibrations as possible . When we have read the words , we should dwell on them , ponder over them , try to sense the thought they partially express , draw out of them all ...
الصفحة 98
... receptive , but the receptivity is due to feebleness , not to deliberate self - surrender to the higher influences . It is , therefore , well to learn how we may render our- selves normally positive , and how we may become negative when ...
... receptive , but the receptivity is due to feebleness , not to deliberate self - surrender to the higher influences . It is , therefore , well to learn how we may render our- selves normally positive , and how we may become negative when ...
الصفحة 99
... receptive of good , unrecep- tive of evil . We must think of that which we desire to receive , and refuse to think of that which we desire not to receive . Such a mind , in the thought- ocean which surrounds it , draws to itself the ...
... receptive of good , unrecep- tive of evil . We must think of that which we desire to receive , and refuse to think of that which we desire not to receive . Such a mind , in the thought- ocean which surrounds it , draws to itself the ...
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accurate observation activity affect ANNIE BESANT answer arises aspect astral attention attraction bad memory becomes beginning of thought body and manas brain C. W. LEADBEATER called causal body caused Clairvoyance Cloth colour concentration consciousness definite desire DEVACHANIC developed directed energy established ether evolution evolved exercise external object external world fact faculties feeling G. R. S. MEAD gained grow growth H. P. BLAVATSKY I O net I O impacts impressions impulse increased intelligence Jîva Karma Knower knowledge Langham Place manifestation materials matter meditation mental body mental image mental plane mind modified motion Not-Self OCCULTISM ourselves outwards pass peace perception physical body physical plane picture pineal gland practice present reading receive receptive recognised relation reproduce result sensations separated shaped steady student THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING SOCIETY Theosophical Society things thinker thinking THOUGHT POWER thought-form thought-power thought-transference tion touch train turn utilise vehicle vibrations waves Wrappers
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الصفحة 94 - I see not a stable foundation for it, owing to restlessness; For the mind is verily restless, O Krishna; it is impetuous, strong and difficult to bend; I deem it as hard to curb as the wind.
الصفحة 113 - I act from it as my basis. •"The Self is Peace (Purity); that Self am I. The Self is Strength, that Self am I.' Let him think how, in his innermost nature, he is one with the Supreme Father ; how in that nature he is undying, unchanging, fearless, free, serene, [pure], strong.
الصفحة 19 - Having become indifferent to objects of perception, the pupil must seek out the Raja of the senses, the thought-producer, he who awakes illusion. The mind is the great slayer of the Real. Let the disciple slay the slayer.
الصفحة 120 - He attaineth Peace, into whom all desires flow as rivers flow into the ocean, which is filled with water but remaineth unmoved — not he who desireth desires.
الصفحة 14 - Motion is the root of all. Life is motion; consciousness is motion. And that motion affecting matter is vibration. The One, the All, we think of as Changeless, either as Absolute Motion or as Motionless, since in One relative motion cannot be ... When the One becomes the Many, then motion arises; it is health, consciousness, life, when rhythmic, regular, as it is disease, unconsciousness, death, when without rhythm, irregular. For life and death are twin sisters, alike born of motion, which is manifestation.
الصفحة 93 - The universal complaint which comes from those who are beginning to practice concentration is that the very attempt to concentrate results in a greater restlessness of the mind. To some extent this is true, for the law of action and reaction works here as everywhere, and the pressure put on the mind causes a corresponding reaction.
الصفحة 1 - The value of knowledge is tested by its power to purify and ennoble the life, and all earnest students desire to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in their study of Theosophy to the evolution of their own character and to the helping of their fellow-men. . . . The emotion which impels to righteous living is half wasted if the clear light of the intellect does not illuminate the path of conduct ; for as the blind man strays from the way unknowing till he falls into the ditch, so does the Ego,...