... similar wonders. The great world is only a product of the imagination of the universal mind, and man is a little world of its own that imagines and creates by the power of imagination. If man's imagination is strong enough to penetrate into every... Holism and Complementary Medicine: Origins and principlestekijä(t) Vincent Di Stefano - 2006 - 240 sivuaEsikatselu ei käytettävissä - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Franz Hartmann - 1896 - 336 sivua
...mists by the power of the sun of the outer world, and the inner sun of man performs similar wonders. The great world is only a product of the imagination...corners, and whatever man thinks will take form in his soul. But the imagination of Nature is like a monkey aping the actions of man. That which man does... | |
| Franz Hartmann - 1896 - 336 sivua
...mists by the power of the sun of the outer world, and the inner sun of man performs similar wonders. The great world is only a product of the imagination...corners, and whatever man thinks will take form in his soul. But the imagination of Nature is like a monkey aping the actions of man. That which man does... | |
| William Joseph Flagg - 1898 - 404 sivua
...absolute faith in the omnipotence of the power within ourselves. " The great world is only the product of the universal mind, and man is a little world of...corners, and whatever man thinks will take form in his soul. . . . He who wants to know how a man can unite his power of imagination with the power of the... | |
| 1899 - 828 sivua
...possibility of the thought-wave theory as applied to the results of prayer. PRUELLA JANET SHERMAN. If man's imagination is strong enough to penetrate...corners, and whatever man thinks will take form in his soul. — Paracelsus. ECLIPSES. "Then said he unto them, Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom... | |
| Lauron William De Laurence - 1915 - 678 sivua
...of its own that imagines and creates by the power of imagination. If a man's imagination and faith is strong enough to penetrate into every corner of...interior world, it will be able to create things in these corners, and whatever man thinks will take form in his soul. But the imagination of nature is... | |
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