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- detail the multiple phenomena of color-sound vision. See it here: Thoughtform#Thoughtform According to Tillett, Wagner "produced weird mountains in pink...
- Vajrayana concept of the emanation body into the concepts of 'tulpa' and 'thoughtform'. The Theosophist Annie Besant, in the 1905 book Thought-Forms, divides...
- egrēgoros 'wakeful') is a concept in Western esotericism of a non-physical entity or thoughtform that arises from the collective thoughts and emotions of a distinct group...
- cir****stances, or to be operating continually. Servitors form part of a thoughtform continuum: from sigils, to servitors, to egregores, to godforms. At the...
- The Discworld novel Small Gods explores a similar origin of deities (thoughtform). While Gaiman says that he did not read the book by Terry Pratchett...
- January 2004, Paperback Novels portal Theosophy Spiritualism Astral plane Thoughtform Bid Time Return (a Richard Matheson novel with similar themes) "Ed Gorman...
- deities not as literal personalities but as metaphorical archetypes or thoughtforms, thereby technically allowing them to be atheists. Such a view was purported...
- important, really. I remember that change beginning when Emma wrote Thoughtforms, it certainly made me think I needed to get my act together." In 1989...
- wrote a largely warm review in Melody Maker, selecting "De-Luxe" and "Thoughtforms" as Gala's standout tracks and describing how "the guitars glitter like...
- himself he gives shape to himself". Doing active imagination permits the thoughtforms of the unconscious, or inner "self", and of the totality of the psyche...