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HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE

OLD AND NEW PSYCHOLOGY At the Higher Thought Temple evening Mr. M. Walker continued series of lectures on the old and new psychology, the subject on t* 3 * I occasion being “The Human Aura-. “Aura is a word used frequently cover all that is meant by baJO__ nimbus, and more, too, probably, u* the old painters understood by to terms,” said the speaker. "V*e . familiar with the artist's concepti a ring of light encircling the hea * a saint, and we have looked witn miration on the beautiful re preset* tion of the Christ completely envelop in white light. The difference of tween the nimbus round the a saint and the glory radiating the entire person of the- perfect ter is very clearly marked, and ‘ to illustrate not only a painters but a scientific truth.” w. The speaker then illustrated til ferent qualities and various auras, and said that psycho-physiological works were in the hands of young people in of the lurid, sensational treatise frequently circulated, practical sons would be popularised on subject of developing intellect!*** moral auras. The physical and cal development of the race perly together. What was healtny the one plane was equally so ° others, therefore’ healthy, en ® practices of mind and body in nections should be insisted uponever state we wished to state should be imagined as aJr £ picture, then through the operao the law of universal attraction 4© would, through being a ntagnet so, draw to ourselves and find ou drawn toward exactly that whK the goal of our desire. a P d cr ° ;o£ our most fervent usriratlpi*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 10

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HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 10

HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 10

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