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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE.

The Theosophieal Society's Halt was well filled l'Sst evening*, when Miss C. W. Christie delivered th.o sejoitd of a •Series of leoteires, tho subject being, "Thought Power and. Ms Application', 1 ' Ttio- universe, the lecturer stilted, was created by thought, and'Siere, is only one wind tiwoughout—tljat of • tSod-"-and fro should ehd'eavouf affrays to expand this fragment of the Divine nviiyd '■ w* are using, _ Tho great influence of thought was evidenced by a study of re* incarnation, in Which, wo see thai our •present bod:y> cliarSijtoiy and: cnvirpnHreiit havft - foeu -nioiitel.. by the.thoughts! aiid.cipftseqiie'nt actions of'.past : ' jives. The greatest Ifacior, too. in iSjoshaping of otre. f,ntUT;O waspttf thought '■ of the- present, which would ractftaMy' attract to W. if we persevered., whatsoever «o deskod. Literally .tiiro was the saying that as a- inan w-imlcetit ih N hjs heart so is he. Wo we continually pfiopifag o«r Heaven with angel's ef. jtavife vinaiva.ffeSj for in sublle- matter all thought built for itself forms, vaiysng ail <2eftnitoiiess according to tlio ijitcnsity and clearness of the tbctfrgM,, In tlio realm of tha-ttght, liko attracted: Tike, and tho necessity for nurturing thoughts of the purest kind hccffifii.e- ob- • vious, for we- wore not only nttractMig : to flurselvas others siiiiilar to those w& desire, but also helping in the purifying of tfe thought of tho World..

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 3

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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 3

THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 3

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