153 Words to use with thought

Happy and harmonious thought-forms should radiate from it, lighting up the duller atmosphere outside, pouring streams of hope and strength into all within its sphere of influence.

(The Living thoughts library)

Until more recent years, it was not permitted to listen to or show any disposition to investigate the narratives of phenomena which have since been "explained" and reduced to such legalized causes as hysteria or hypnotism, and even (of late) to thought-transference.

Affinities and repulsions between different thought vibrations.

The "taxi" had been allowed to proceed, in spite of the detaining thought-waves Mr. Heatherbloom had launched toward the officer of the law.

She realized the temptation it must offer to a clever girl who, as her father truly said, had had as a child an uncanny power of thought-reading, and of "willing" people to do what she liked.

Thought questions for the Introductory general course in the biological sciences.

With dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent, What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order so contrived as not to mix Tastes not well join'd, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste, upheld with kindliest change * *

This distinction should be carefully noted because it is by the response of the atomic intelligence to the individual intelligence that thought-power is able to produce results on the material plane, as in the cure of disease by mental treatment, and

As gentle dreams our waking thoughts pursue; Or, one dream past, we slide into a new; So close they follow and such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake and are asleep; So softly death succeeded life in her: She did but dream of heaven and she was there.

And it was Mrs. Marsh who kept the thought-stream open, though tempered, as she deemed, with that touch of craven, superstitious mercy.

But as they have been sufficiently emphasized in the foregoing detailed descriptions, I need only repeat my conclusion, from the summation of evidence, that this young orang utan exhibited numerous free ideas and simple thought processes in connection with the multiple-choice experiment.

The effect on the thought life of the world will be even greatervastly greaterthan that of the French Revolution.

Rage, malice, envy, all his thoughts control, And every dreadful passion burns his soul.

" "You have a think-line in your own forehead," said Felicia, promptly kissing it away.

To a thought-reader it would have been about as helpful as the face carved upon the handle of an umbrella; a comparison suggested, perhaps, by a certain resemblance to such an object.

CROTHERS, MARGERY L. The thought broker.

Honest, I don't believe your think tank is feeding properly.

The normal being, by persistent intention, can establish the desired thought habits by returning the preferred group of ideas to mind.

But it is the king and the bare bodkin his thought associates.

Just how to find the thought cause of any condition, by C. C. Zain, pseud.

While ghastly faces through the gloom appear, Abortive joy, and hope that works in fear; While prayer contends with silenced agony, Surely in other thoughts contempt may die.

Therefore although we may push our analysis of matter further and ever further backand on this line there is a great deal of knowledge to be gainedwe shall find that the point at which spiritual power or thought-force is translated into etheric or atomic vibration will always elude us.

The whole difference between this and the higher forms of telepathy is that in this the thought-currents generally run along the wires of the nervous system, instead of leaping across the space between the two persons.

French and English women are psychologically very similar; the standpoint from which they, see life is the same, the same thoughts interest and amuse them; but the attitude of a Frenchman's mind is absolutely opposed to that of an Englishman; they stand on either side of a vast abyss, two animals different in colour, form, and temperament;two ideas destined to remain irrevocably separate and distinct.

153 Words to use with  thought