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  1. Thought-Forms: A Record of Clairvoyant Investigation is a theosophical book compiled by the members of the Theosophical Society A. Besant and C. W. Leadbeater. It was originally published in 1905 in London. From the standpoint of Theosophy, it tells opinions regarding the visualization of thoughts, experiences, emotions and music.

  2. Formas de Pensamiento: Un Registro de Investigación Clarividente (del inglés: Thought-Forms: A Record of Clairvoyant Investigation) es un libro teosófico escrito por Annie Besant y Charles Webster Leadbeater, ambos miembros de la Sociedad Teosófica. Fue publicado originariamente en Londres en 1905.

  3. psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk › articles › thoughtformsThoughtforms | Psi Encyclopedia

    Thoughtforms are entities created by the mind that appear to have a life of their own. Learn about the cross-cultural background, philosophy, psychology and potential applications of this concept in understanding psi phenomena such as mediumship, poltergeists and apparitions.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2016 · FOREWORD. The text of this little book is the joint work of Mr Leadbeater and myself; some of it has already appeared as an article in Lucifer (now the Theosophical Review), but the greater part of it is new.The drawing and painting of the Thought-Forms observed by Mr Leadbeater or by myself, or by both of us together, has been done by three friends—Mr John Varley, Mr Prince, and Miss ...

  5. 12 de jul. de 2005 · A book on theosophy that explores the invisible forms created by human thoughts and emotions. Learn how to see and interpret these forms, and how they affect the world around us.

  6. 20 de may. de 2015 · Originally released in 1901, Thought-Forms is a seminal work on what thoughts “look” like. It had an impact far beyond the circle of its primary readers and greatly influenced leading artists...

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Thought-Forms in the Mahatma Letters. In one of his letters to A. P. Sinnett, Mahatma K. H. writes: Thoughts are things — have tenacity, coherence, and life, — that they are real entities. [1] This concept is further developed by the Master in a letter to A. O. Hume :