About This Book
An essayistic synthesis proposes that thought is a dynamic, vibratory force interwoven with physical reality; it argues for a universal mind and life even within atoms, traces how material substance and natural forces arise from and respond to mental energy, and reconnects occult observations with contemporary scientific concepts. Chapters examine atoms as responsive entities, describe laws of attraction and radiant energy, present a theory that thought acts dynamically with an associated law of vibrant mental energy, and explore practical and speculative implications for perception, mental influence, and finer psychic forces.
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