Saturday, 13 August 2011

Thoughtforms and Annie Besant

Thought Forms is a book by Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater that studies the attributes and ability of thoughts (ISBN 0-8356-0008-4). It states that thoughts accept two effects: "a beaming beating and a amphibian form". Anticipation forms are disconnected into three classes:

That which takes the angel of the thinker.

That which takes the angel of some actual object.

That which takes a anatomy absolutely its own, cogent its inherent qualities in the amount which it draws annular it.

The aftereffect of music, emotions, and colors on anticipation forms is additionally declared in the book. The aftereffect of the music of Mendelssohn (No. 9 of his "Songs after words"), Gounod (Soldiers Chorus from "Faust") and Richard Wagner (Overture to "The Meistersingers") is analyzed. The music of Wagner produced a "marvellous mountain-range" on the anticipation forms.

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