Thought Forms
It is the authors' hope - as is their belief - that this little book will serve as a striking moral lesson to every reader, making him realize the nature and power of his thoughts, acting as a stimulus to the noble, a curb on the base. To paint in earth's dull colors the forms clothed in the living light of other worlds is a hard and thankless task; so much the more gratit...more
Paperback, 112 pages
Published
May 20th 2003
by Kessinger Publishing
(first published June 25th 1969)
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Okay, look, it was fascinating that it was written in 1901 and it's all about the shapes and colors of thoughts/emotions. But it's preachy, it's stagnant, and it doesn't account for individual perceptions.
That is to say, I can't believe that everyone who is having "general thoughts of love" is projecting a rose-colored aura (etcetera).
I also didn't appreciate being told what kinds of thoughts are "bad."
But still. Awesome, that it was writ...more
That is to say, I can't believe that everyone who is having "general thoughts of love" is projecting a rose-colored aura (etcetera).
I also didn't appreciate being told what kinds of thoughts are "bad."
But still. Awesome, that it was writ...more
Shapes and colors can be perceived differently by the clairvoyant observer - a point not stressed enough here. The Theosophical Society is a bit out there "in the swamp" as C.S. Lewis pointed out in his Pilgrims Regress. A shame it ended up so, how can it be said ?, materialistic.
I like to look at the pictures. Very pretty. Absolutely stark mad, but lovely.
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Annie Wood Besant was a prominent Theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator and supporter of Irish and Indian self rule.
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