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Thought Forms is a book by Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater. ISBN 0835600084 Image File history File links Download high resolution version (565x767, 77 KB) Summary The Music of Gounod - a Thought Form from Thought-Forms, by Annie Besant & C.W. Leadbeater. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (565x767, 77 KB) Summary The Music of Gounod - a Thought Form from Thought-Forms, by Annie Besant & C.W. Leadbeater. ...
Charles Gounod Charles François Gounod (June 17, 1818 â October 18, 1893) was a French composer, best known for his opera Faust. ...
Annie Besant Plaque on house in Colby Road, London SE19 where Annie Besant lived in 1874. ...
C.W. Leadbeater (1847 or 1854-1934), English clergyman and Theosophical author, contributed to world thought mostly through his work as a clairvoyant. ...
Annie Besant Plaque on house in Colby Road, London SE19 where Annie Besant lived in 1874. ...
C.W. Leadbeater (1847 or 1854-1934), English clergyman and Theosophical author, contributed to world thought mostly through his work as a clairvoyant. ...
The authors state that thoughts have two effects: "a radiating vibration and a floating form". See Oscillator (disambiguation) for particular types of oscillation and oscillators. ...
This article is about the meanings of the word form connected with shape or structure. ...
Thought forms are divided into three classes: - That which takes the image of the thinker.
- That which takes the image of some material object.
- That which takes a form entirely its own, expressing its inherent qualities in the matter which it draws round it.
The effect of music, emotions and colors on thought forms is also studied in this book. Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity which involves organized and audible sound, though definitions vary. ...
In psychology and common terminology, emotion is the language of a persons internal state of being, normally based in or tied to their internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. ...
Color is an important part of the visual arts. ...
The effect of the music of Mendelssohn (No. 9 of his " Songs without words "), Gounod (Soldiers Chorus from " Faust ") and Richard Wagner (Overture to "The Meistersingers") is studied. The music of Wagner produced a "marvellous mountain-range" on the thought forms. Mendelssohn (or Mendelsohn) can refer to several subjects. ...
Categories: Stub | 1818 births | 1893 deaths | Opera composers | Romantic composers | French musicians ...
Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813 in Leipzig â February 13, 1883 in Venice) was an influential German composer, conductor, music theorist, and essayist, primarily known for his operas (or music dramas as he later came to call them). ...
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The term and concept of meme (pronounced in IPA; from the Greek word μνήμη for memory) first appeared in the 1976 book by Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene. ...
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