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Does a Theosophist believe in superstitions; What basis is there for the superstition that one born with a caul may possess some psychic faculty or occult power; If a thought may be ransmitted to the mind of another; why is this not done as accurately and with as much intelligence as ordinary conversation is carried on; Have we anything which is analogous to the process of thought transference; How can we converse by thought intelligently; Is it right to read the thoughts of others whether they would that we should or not; Does a Theosophist believe in superstitions; caul; astral light; thought transference; can we converse by thought intelligently; Is it right to read the thoughts of others; the life of the scholar in a well-disciplined school
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Does a Theosophist believe in superstitions
What basis is there for the superstition that one born with a caul may possess some psychic faculty or occult power
If a thought may be ransmitted to the mind of another
why is this not done as accurately and with as much intelligence as ordinary conversation is carried on
Have we anything which is analogous to the process of thought transference
How can we converse by thought intelligently
Is it right to read the thoughts of others whether they would that we should or not
Does a Theosophist believe in superstitions
caul
astral light
thought transference
can we converse by thought intelligently
Is it right to read the thoughts of others
the life of the scholar in a well-disciplined school
Harold W. Percival
Moments with Friends was a feature in the original The Word magazine consisting of Harold W. Percival’s answers to a wide variety of questions of a metaphysical and philosophical nature. This series of Q & A ran between 1906 and 1916 and is now republished at www.thewordfoundation.org.
Moments With Friends by Harold W Percival April 1906 Superstition and thought transference
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