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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE

"Fno Crsativo Use of the Imagiaatiou" was tho .vuhjwt of an iuteresthig lecture 'I.elivi-iß<i by Jliss Horn* in tho 'iheosophkal Scpk'iy's Hail last. <n'oni.iig, j I'be lecturer spoke «f tli« work <if tho. great creative r.icrarehicw, wiuoh sho stated ■ range ill a regular Jacob's Ladder from God down to man, and s3ie espiaiitsd IWff in «■!!_ the creative processes are the sagic in method, though ilifferitig in degree. AH creative, work rests in tuiß power oi the iuiagiiiaticai, w liicii is the canstruetion .of irna.ges in planes above the physical. Thoughts orr:iU> ipiSgaS ya:rytng in {Irlliiitcliess Mid r-osu.ltant life is iiceoiding te fUo intensity of tise thoflgiit. Tho tendency c! all tJieSo circumstaiieeS is to ntataialisfi, producing eottespau<i|iH£ forms in the emotional and physical planfts. The speaker explained the cveatwe force i&iaguwlion in the realms of art, science j ami all aehievtmteist, ,-iijd siinv;ed how by our ideals—tho highest fcrfli of tl» human influeiioiKi the future o.f : t-Ua face, and tte whole ittiid of oar own eAolittimi. . Miss .Home wiM ctmchicl a puhlw (juesiiou iTSpeting nest Tuesday rveiiiur:, and will deliver 'her final puMie is.iture in WelHjsgtoii Oil Sunday evening next, June 14. I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 9

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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 9

THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 9

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