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The laws of thought projection and scientific and practical aspects of psychometry. Contents: science of telepathy; how thoughts are transferred; telepathic phenomena; practical methods of development; thought forms and emanations; creating and projecting thought; projection of thought forms; nature of psychometry; psychometric faculty; practical development; colors and symbols; human psychometry and prediction.
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
The laws of thought projection and scientific and practical aspects of psychometry. Contents: science of telepathy; how thoughts are transferred; telepathic phenomena; practical methods of development; thought forms and emanations; creating and projecting thought; projection of thought forms; nature of psychometry; psychometric faculty; practical development; colors and symbols; human psychometry and prediction.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
The laws of thought projection and scientific and practical aspects of psychometry. Contents: science of telepathy; how thoughts are transferred; telepathic phenomena; practical methods of development; thought forms and emanations; creating and projecting thought; projection of thought forms; nature of psychometry; psychometric faculty; practical development; colors and symbols; human psychometry and prediction.
The laws of thought projection and scientific and practical aspects of psychometry. Contents: science of telepathy; how thoughts are transferred; telepathic phenomena; practical methods of development; thought forms and emanations; creating and projecting thought; projection of thought forms; nature of psychometry; psychometric faculty; practical development; colors and symbols; human psychometry and prediction.
THIS 16 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: A Guide to Telepathy and Psychometry, by S. G. J. Ouseley. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766130010.
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
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