From that time until the fourth of August, fed by continual influxes of celestial life, these archetypal ideas internally unfolded within his interior or spiritual self; until at length, having attained to their maturity, they descended into the externals... The clouds of Aristophanes - Pagina 143de Aristophanes - 1858 - 230 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 pagini
...the inmost mind of the medium, he having passed into a spiritual or interior condition," and that " fed by continual influxes of celestial life, these...speech, and were transcribed as spoken by the medium ?"2 When, in addition to all this, it is found that the mediumistic communications proceed from unseen... | |
| Thomas Lake Harris - 1854 - 276 pagini
...the Medium, he :MI hat time having passed into a spiritual or interior condition. From that time till the fourth of August, fed by continual influxes of...externals of the mind, uttered themselves in speech, ami were transcribed as Bpoken by the Medium, he, by spiritual agencies, being temporarily elevated... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1902 - 346 pagini
...passed into a spiritual or interior condition. From that time till the 4th of August, fed by continued influxes of celestial life, these archetypal ideas...internally unfolded within his interior or spiritual self," and were then dictated by the entranced medium at intervals, again during fourteen consecutive days.... | |
| 1869 - 580 pagini
...period of as long as from January to Augast elapsed before " the archetypal ideas, internally unwrought, descended into the externals of the mind, uttered...speech, and were transcribed as spoken by the Medium." If we except the strangeness of its phraseology, this account does not much differ from the account... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1869 - 582 pagini
...period of as long as from January to August elapsed before " the archetypal ideas, internally unwrought, descended into the externals of the mind, uttered...speech, and were transcribed as spoken by the Medium." If we except the strangeness of its phraseology, this account does not much differ from the account... | |
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