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Do his feebleness and his physical insignificance make a mockery of his gigantic
exercise of mind; and is this mind of his itself but an accidental infection on the
blank face of matter, soon to be absorbed in vaster physical processes? If so, the
...
Do his feebleness and his physical insignificance make a mockery of his gigantic
exercise of mind; and is this mind of his itself but an accidental infection on the
blank face of matter, soon to be absorbed in vaster physical processes? If so, the
...
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and higher centers a continuous traffic goes on: the first supplies energy and
vitality, feeling and emotion, to all that the mind undertakes, thus enlisting the
active aid of the whole organism; the second makes use of its special capacity for
...
and higher centers a continuous traffic goes on: the first supplies energy and
vitality, feeling and emotion, to all that the mind undertakes, thus enlisting the
active aid of the whole organism; the second makes use of its special capacity for
...
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Rhine, J. B.: The Reach of Mind. New York: 1947. Summation of the evidence
presented at earlier stages in Extra-Sensory Perception and New Frontiers of the
Mind on the possibilities of clairvoyance, telepathy, and psycho-kinesis. Unless
the ...
Rhine, J. B.: The Reach of Mind. New York: 1947. Summation of the evidence
presented at earlier stages in Extra-Sensory Perception and New Frontiers of the
Mind on the possibilities of clairvoyance, telepathy, and psycho-kinesis. Unless
the ...
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ORIENTATION TO LIFE | 22 |
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