26 54
SUDDEN FRIGHT 27 55
SELFISH GREED 28 56
GREED FOR DRINK 29 56
AT A SHIPWRECK 30 58
ON THE FIRST NIGHT 31 59
THE GAMBLERS 32 60
AT A STREET ACCIDENT 33 61
AT A FUNERAL 34 62
ON MEETING A FRIEND 35 64
THE APPRECIATION OF A PICTURE 36 64
SYMPATHY AND LOVE FOR ALL 37 66
AN ASPIRATION TO ENFOLD ALL 38 67
IN THE SIX DIRECTIONS 39 66
AN INTELLECTUAL CONCEPTION OF COSMIC ORDER 40 69
THE LOGOS AS MANIFESTED IN MAN 41 69
THE LOGOS PERVADING ALL 42 and 44 70
ANOTHER CONCEPTION 45 70
THE THREEFOLD MANIFESTATION 46 70
THE SEVENFOLD MANIFESTATION 47 70
INTELLECTUAL ASPIRATION 43 72
HELPFUL THOUGHTS 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 74
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MUSIC OF MENDELSSOHN M 78
MUSIC OF GOUNOD G 80
MUSIC OF WAGNER W 82
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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 se
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