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The Aryan Path August 1938

1938

The building of the right inner attitude to the life of three-dimensional objecivity opens the Eye of the Spirit and affords the necessary preparation to bring back into the brain the memory of the divine Ego and those functions of cur real life which go on during sleep." It is learning " to bring back to the light of clay the present sense of our divinity which illmines us in dreamless [...] In a sense the emotions were the dream and the dream the emotions just as in a work of art the form may be said to be not an expression of the cotent but the thing itself. [...] What then if the continued research into the subject should establish that the energy emanating from the medium during the séance is really due to a state of resonance between the medium and another source of 1 The conjecture of our contributor is correct—both as to the past possession and the future reappearance of abnormal psychic powers of the human race. [...] In fact some modern music suggests that they are doing so.1938 ] THE UNREALISED SENSE 393 The art-world of the eye is subject to the same limitations and in the matter of cinema to the same prolem of the effects of mechanical rproduction. [...] The best known of these the Tree of Life the symbol of Jewish Kabbalism with its apparatus of the ten Sephiroth and the twenty-two paths relies on a theory of stress and strain in the comic consciousness of the Universe which can be exactly co-related with the findings of men like Max Planck and Professor Thomson who insist on a strict mathematical interdepedence among the various elect
philosophy religion
Pages
49
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120051
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Superphysical
373-374 unknown view
Time Space Motion
374-379 Waldermar Kaemffert view
Dreams Amoral and Ethical
380-383 Paul Bloomtield view
How Susupta State Benefits
384-386 unknown view
Latent Human Faculties
387-389 Frank Pyle view
The Unrealised Sense
390-394 Jack Common view
The Philosophy of Mathematics
395-398 Bernard Bromage view
The Miracle Worker
399-401 Edward Farrell view
A Philosophy of Religion
402-405 Alban Widgery view
New Books and Old
406-416 unknown view
Correspondence
417-418 R.B. Pinglay view
Ends and Sayings
419-420 unknown view

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