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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 22 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 70701 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 God 10 man 10 Mr. 8 time 8 great 6 England 6 Dr. 5 spirit 5 St. 5 Lord 5 King 5 Europe 4 person 4 life 4 day 4 Sir 4 Paris 4 London 4 France 3 mind 3 form 3 Rome 3 New 3 Miss 3 John 3 Emperor 3 Duke 3 Count 3 CHAPTER 2 witch 2 thing 2 power 2 place 2 nature 2 matter 2 illustration 2 hand 2 footnote 2 cause 2 case 2 body 2 York 2 South 2 Pope 2 Peter 2 Parliament 2 Mrs. 2 Madame 2 Louis 2 Law Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4400 man 2965 time 2068 day 1556 person 1540 life 1518 year 1382 body 1369 mind 1344 hand 1279 power 1273 woman 1218 spirit 1202 thing 1063 way 1042 eye 1028 house 1004 case 976 night 967 part 957 place 949 word 914 world 897 people 876 child 820 friend 793 death 791 nothing 789 name 784 matter 779 water 771 other 764 room 762 earth 754 head 735 fact 723 work 719 nature 701 one 698 state 685 form 659 soul 659 number 653 moment 643 thought 640 face 623 light 609 devil 601 manner 578 effect 575 country Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4587 _ 929 Mr. 652 Alice 552 God 520 Enistor 512 Montrose 393 de 382 Dr. 374 Paula 365 King 353 Nikola 339 Miss 337 England 314 St. 310 Narvaez 293 Charter 288 M. 275 Eberstein 272 Don 267 Mrs. 264 France 258 Duke 256 London 253 Europe 245 Sir 228 Campbell 223 New 212 Paris 212 Law 208 Lord 198 . 197 Principle 196 Father 189 Douglas 187 John 179 CHAPTER 177 Pablo 167 Hardwick 167 Germany 165 Trevor 165 Count 164 South 150 Julian 145 Peter 141 i. 141 Christ 139 Cross 138 god 137 Mr 137 ALL Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 14228 he 12327 it 10679 i 6911 you 6113 they 5242 him 4434 she 3557 them 3290 we 2762 me 1795 her 1330 himself 1143 us 755 themselves 402 itself 356 myself 271 herself 208 one 163 yourself 83 ourselves 45 mine 34 thee 34 his 29 yours 21 theirs 13 hers 10 ''em 8 ours 6 oneself 5 thyself 5 ''s 4 on''t 2 yourselves 2 you''re 2 whereof 1 you''ll 1 ye 1 trodden 1 traca 1 them:--"they 1 says-- 1 ii 1 humanity:--that 1 em 1 ce 1 bookshelf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 52585 be 16809 have 4786 do 3861 say 3205 make 3035 see 2336 know 2145 take 1982 come 1909 give 1661 find 1647 go 1441 think 1411 become 1349 call 1278 tell 1055 appear 970 follow 966 leave 954 believe 952 seem 932 bring 916 hear 899 look 780 fall 771 pass 760 feel 743 ask 717 speak 714 show 701 write 667 put 648 hold 647 live 640 use 622 turn 618 begin 600 carry 593 stand 588 get 578 die 577 produce 573 return 557 meet 542 set 539 receive 536 remain 522 answer 512 keep 511 bear Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8934 not 3881 so 2630 more 2526 great 2357 other 2083 then 1984 only 1892 very 1601 up 1581 such 1546 most 1546 many 1544 now 1514 as 1503 well 1499 same 1465 first 1320 even 1314 out 1286 good 1279 own 1263 much 1157 also 1146 long 1095 little 1061 never 1031 again 979 old 942 still 909 last 845 however 831 down 813 thus 758 here 752 certain 748 once 741 yet 741 high 733 ever 719 too 706 new 702 few 697 young 686 far 662 away 653 several 639 soon 560 there 557 always 553 less Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 267 least 247 good 182 most 171 great 137 high 53 slight 47 bad 45 near 41 early 40 low 31 fine 31 Most 27 old 25 deep 23 simple 20 late 19 eld 18 wise 17 strong 17 manif 16 small 16 rich 13 young 13 gross 11 large 10 pure 9 noble 9 happy 9 brave 8 wild 8 minute 8 dear 8 alkah 7 l 7 close 6 rare 6 nice 6 j 6 innermost 6 dark 5 remote 5 mean 5 long 5 fair 5 bright 5 bold 4 witty 4 thin 4 sure 4 subtle Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1364 most 54 well 36 least 1 ¦ 1 writhe 1 worst 1 tempest 1 tallest 1 soon 1 race,--the 1 near 1 manner:-- 1 infest 1 highest 1 hard 1 greatest 1 goethe 1 force:-- 1 close 1 classes:--the Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 archive.org 1 www.ebookforge.net 1 gallica.bnf.fr Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43237/43237-h/43237-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43237/43237-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/6/0/5/16058/16058-h/16058-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/6/0/5/16058/16058-h.zip 1 http://www.eBookForge.net 1 http://gallica.bnf.fr 1 http://archive.org/details/spiritland00emmo 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 man is not 8 nothing is more 7 time is not 6 people did not 5 death is not 5 life is not 4 _ do _ 4 _ is _ 4 _ know _ 4 _ see _ 4 _ was _ 4 man had not 4 man was not 4 men were not 3 _ believe _ 3 _ did _ 3 _ has _ 3 man did not 3 men are not 3 men did not 3 men do not 3 mind is now 3 mind were not 3 people were so 3 persons found guilty 3 time is ripe 3 time was not 3 women are very 3 world was so 2 _ are _ 2 _ feel _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ is again 2 _ is sometimes 2 _ was not 2 bodies are not 2 bodies being thus 2 body becomes more 2 body does not 2 body had not 2 body is asleep 2 body is positive 2 child was usually 2 day is not 2 death did not 2 death does not 2 death took place 2 eye is very 2 eyes are bright 2 eyes are open Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 man is no longer 3 time is not yet 2 bodies are not all 1 _ is no other 1 bodies have no weight 1 body had not yet 1 body was no longer 1 case be not lucky 1 case does not exactly 1 children is not generally 1 day is not far 1 day is not forthcoming 1 death did not sometimes 1 death has not yet 1 death is not exactly 1 death is not far 1 death is not real 1 death was not sufficient 1 eye has not inaptly 1 hands were not free 1 house has no interior 1 life has no charm 1 life is not bitter 1 life is not philosophy 1 life is not so 1 life was no longer 1 man are not satisfied 1 man did not even 1 man had no longer 1 man had no sooner 1 man has not wherewithal 1 man is not alone 1 man is not cruel 1 man is not dead 1 man is not great 1 man is not more 1 man is not very 1 man was no longer 1 man was not capable 1 man was not satisfied 1 men are not now 1 men are not yet 1 men do not finally 1 men does not yet 1 men tell no tales 1 men were no longer 1 mind does not generally 1 mind is not clear 1 mind is not yet 1 mind was not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22739 author = Atkinson, William Walker title = The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms date = keywords = Aura; Auric; astral; color; form; mental; person summary = Astral Colors and Thought Forms emotional) states of the person in whose aura they are manifested. description of the colors of the mental or emotional aura, and omit It is the substance of the human aura, and the colors of mental physical plane person is simply "color blind" to the astral corresponding astral color, the latter manifesting when the form Like their physical plane counterparts, all the astral colors are formed inclined to imagine that the astral colors in the human aura present the In this group of astral colors seen in the human aura In this group of astral colors seen in the human aura aura, in and through which the mental and emotional auric colors play student, the particular astral colors manifested in the aura by the color in the astral aura of the person. book in connection with the human aura and its astral colors, as a sound id = 16058 author = Besant, Annie title = Occult Chemistry: Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements date = keywords = Number; atom; atomic; body; central; funnel; illustration; plate summary = gaseous atom is raised to the next level, and the six bodies are set free. Speaking generally, positive bodies are marked by their contained atoms _hyper-meta-proto-elemental_; then comes the atomic state. bodies are not all alike; they each contain three ultimate physical atoms, IODINE (Plate V, 4).--We find herein that the central globe gains 4 atoms, funnel, on the meta-level, the atoms rearrange themselves in a whirling set the funnel, containing 21 atoms, is intermediate between the similar bodies containing five nine-atomed ovoids of a different type, set free, on the central globe as _h_, are seven-atomed, and appear as spheres or ovoids the cube; the funnels contain only five bodies--four six-atomed ovoids and The central globe has seven atoms in its middle body _b_ (Plate XI, 4 _b_) sets free seven nine-atomed bodies, which become free with only four contained spheres, which unite into two nine-atomed bodies id = 17009 author = Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna) title = Studies in Occultism; A Series of Reprints from the Writings of H. P. Blavatsky No. 1: Practical Occultism—Occultism versus the Occult Arts—The Blessings of Publicity date = keywords = Brotherhood; H.P.; Loma; Occultism; Theosophical; Theosophy; Wisdom; man summary = Occultism is the science of life, the art of living.--_Lucifer_, Vol. I, Occultism; or what is generally known as Theosophy on the one hand, and of good from evil; a path which also leads a man to that power through of physical nature; the powers of the animal soul in man are soon The powers and forces of animal nature (occult powers) have to renounce all the vanities of life and of the There is (1) _Yajña-Vidyâ_,[C] knowledge of the occult powers awakened once the desire for Occultism has really awakened in a man''s heart, a link and a medium between the animal nature of man which its higher in nature and make it a living power in the life of humanity. science, philosophy and art; to investigate the laws of nature and the divine powers in man. their power to make Brotherhood a living energy in the life of humanity, id = 39906 author = Boothby, Guy title = ''Farewell, Nikola'' date = keywords = Dean; Dick; Doctor; Don; Duke; Gertrude; Glenbarth; Hatteras; Martinos; Miss; Nikola; Palace; Revecce; Trevor; Venice; man summary = All this time Miss Trevor said nothing, but I could tell from the "I shall have to take time to think about it," Glenbarth replied "Do you know, Hatteras," said Glenbarth, after the few moments'' pause to-day?" said Nikola, with what I could not help thinking was a double "I hope to goodness Nikola won''t frighten Miss Trevor this evening," Turning to the smaller man, Nikola placed his hand in a kindly fashion "God bless you, old man," he said, "you don''t know what all this means time for us to return to our hotel, Nikola rose and bade us good-bye. building," he said, as we passed along the corridor to Nikola''s room. "Let us once more enter and look about us," said Nikola. wishing Nikola "good-night." He shook hands with Glenbarth and myself, "''I hope you are feeling better, Miss Trevor,'' he said, and she replied, id = 34825 author = Comfort, Will Levington title = She Buildeth Her House date = keywords = Bellingham; Charter; Cross; Father; Fontanel; God; Linster; Madame; Miss; Morne; Mr.; Nestor; New; Palms; Paula; Pelée; Peter; Pierre; Quentin; Reifferscheid; Saint; Selma; Skylark; Stephen; Stock; Wyndam; York; man; woman summary = The thought came to Paula--to be questioned afterward--that man''s evil, The thrilled, expectant look on several faces brought to Paula''s mind In the week that followed, Paula''s review of Quentin Charter''s new book After a night of perfect rest, Paula''s mind was animated with thoughts bread of life!..." Paula stirred in her seat, and Charter''s letter As she looked and listened, Paula saw great meanings in the broad big For many moments after Selma Cross had gone, Paula sat thinking under optimism--Charter, less a man than a soul in her new dreams--a name to Paula, certain men of to-day, a step higher in evolution, blame woman morning--make it shine like ivory into the eyes of the new day, but she Selma Cross did not reach New York until the morning of the opening day "Father," Paula said, remembering the words of the washer-woman, as they id = 43237 author = Emmons, Samuel B. (Samuel Bulfinch) title = The Spirit Land date = keywords = Bible; Boston; CHAPTER; Christ; Davis; Dr.; England; Folger; God; Gypsy; John; Lord; Matthias; Mr.; Mrs.; New; York; case; day; effect; great; man; person; place; scripture; spirit; thing; time summary = This ignorance a cause of many superstitions.--Case of a person heard.--Inverted objects.--Visions of the world of spirits.--Case spirit.--Answers given by a succession of _raps_.--Account of a with the _rapping_ spirits.--Tables and chairs moved, sounds heard, --Letters received from the spiritual worlds.--The _Spirit Journal_, person approaching the tree, in a given time, would be magnetized, and having considered all things, and cast his eye upon the house, said, Bible and key turn round in the mean time, the person named is A Mrs. Draper, of Rochester, New York, had an interview with Dr. Franklin, at one time, while she was in a magnetized state. things are emanations from the spirit world, we are bound to believe tables, chairs, and the like, or that _spirits_ produce the noises and We have heard the case of a person who went to a medium and wished to present at the time; thus proving that the mind or spirit in the body id = 41071 author = Hume, Fergus title = A Son of Perdition: An Occult Romance date = keywords = Alice; Barrast; Don; Douglas; Dr.; Eberstein; Enistor; God; Hardwick; Job; Julian; London; Miss; Montrose; Mr.; Mrs.; Narvaez; Pablo; Rose; Sparrow; Squire; Tremore summary = "You are tired, Alice," said Enistor, rising to open the door. "Montrose does not know," said Enistor, striding forward to stand over "Mrs. Barrast can, father," said Alice eagerly and much flushed, for the "Ask Miss Enistor for the explanation," said Eberstein quietly. "He is Mrs. Barrast''s doctor, you know," said Montrose simply. "I know what you feel like," said Alice, nodding wisely. "You have not seen Douglas Montrose, nor have I seen Alice Enistor," was "You now know what Alice Enistor has to do with you," said Eberstein in "I don''t think my father cares anything about the money," said Alice, "He is called Douglas Montrose," said Alice, still evasive. "I know," said Enistor; and indeed he knew the hill very well in a way "That is all right, Alice," said Enistor, recovering his will-power and "I am on my way to see Mr. Montrose," replied Alice coldly, for the man id = 44016 author = Leach, Orville Livingston title = The White Spark A New Book, Giving Out a New Philosophy and the Mysteries of the Universe. The Handbook of the Millennium and the New Dispensation date = keywords = God; cause; food; form; great; life; man; matter; nature; spirit; white summary = world out of nothing, and that matter is simply spirit in motion. nothing, only a form outlined and held by motion of spirit or "ETHER." of the atoms in a body, but a line of spirit from the sun will cause In Sir Oliver''s great work, called "Life and Matter," he wrote: "But The most important and useful elements as air, water and sand God matter is arranged into round molecules with cell center of silicon is the great element of life and growth--with the heating effect of of matter and generate SPIRIT in vaco-cells with life and power. Nature never places any premium on truth and like all good things blood becomes acidulous as in disease WHITE SPARK CELLS OF LIFE CANNOT The germ of grain and seeds in general is a great nerve food or "spark LIFE is spirit and I have discovered a process in Nature, which we id = 37775 author = Lloyd, John Uri title = Etidorhpa; or, The End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and the Account of a Remarkable Journey date = keywords = CHAPTER; Cincinnati; Etidorhpa; God; Kentucky; Lloyd; Mr.; Prof.; Professor; Vaughn; answer; body; continue; earth; end; form; great; hand; hold; illustration; life; light; man; matter; mind; motion; pass; surface; time; true; water summary = into the earth we find an increase in the life force of the cavern air." darkness is produced, and then deeper down an earth light that man can which the nations of men will desert the surface of the earth and pass laws; but when The-Man-Who-Did-It came to tell of the intra-earth salt The old man accompanied his word "come," as I have said, by rising from After a time the old man removed the candle from my hand, and said: "Do earth surface knowledge that man has acquired, and experience the mind existences, possessed of new senses, of a mind development that man had to return to men, and be an earth-surface man again, and I started on surface earth, where the matter side of man dominates, a vicious guide and surface-earth man. Earth, as man upon the outer surface, can now know it, id = 636 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 date = keywords = Bank; Company; Count; Duke; Earl; England; Europe; France; God; Henry; House; John; Kemble; King; Law; London; Lord; Louis; Mississippi; Mr.; Paris; Parliament; Regent; Sea; Sir; South; St.; Thugs; day; english; great; man; time summary = life of its great author, John Law. Historians are divided in opinion as made for the fifty thousand new shares, and Law''s house in the Rue de in the streets for hours every day before Mr. Law''s door to know the The crowds around the bank were so great, that hardly a day years the South Sea Company''s stock was in high favour. It is time, however, to return to the great South Sea gulf, that At a general court of the Bank of England held two days afterwards, the having lent out great sums upon South Sea stock were obliged to shut up there was no law to punish the directors of the South Sea Company, who court of the South Sea Company, or set aside by due course of law. House of Parliament, during such time as the South Sea Bill was yet "A great man shall come into England, id = 713 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 2 date = keywords = Alexius; Antioch; Christians; Constantinople; Count; Crusade; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Hermit; Holy; James; Jerusalem; King; Lord; Louis; Mr.; Palestine; Paris; Parliament; Peter; Pope; Saracens; Sir; St.; Sultan; Turks; witch summary = then, your war-cry in the combat, for those words came forth from God. Let the army of the Lord when it rushes upon His enemies shout but that short time, an army was raised amounting to two hundred thousand men. men, besides a great number of women who followed their husbands and gave great offence to the King of France, who became from that time Most persons said the number of these demons was so great that they witches to raise evil spirits--shed blood like water--taken the lives In the mean time, accusations of witchcraft spread rapidly in France, persons by thousands as guilty of this crime." In the same year, Sir number of persons brought to trial was about forty a day. condemned a number of women to death, in the year 1670, on the old day-time, and was seen by a whole room full of people. id = 884 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 date = keywords = Animal; Berna; Cagliostro; Commissioners; Count; Dee; Delisle; Dr.; Dupotet; Elliotson; Emperor; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Kelly; King; London; Madame; Magnetism; Mr.; Paris; Pope; Prince; Queen; Raymond; Rome; Rosicrucians; St.; great; time summary = Seventeenth Century.--De Lisle.--Albert Aluys.--Count de St. Germains.--Cagliostro.--Present State of the Science. manner, lost from this time till the eighth century, when it appeared gather the opinions of philosophers upon the great secrets of nature. year 1245, and studied medicine with great success in the University of years in Paris, and made great wealth by killing and curing, and telling physician, a great philosopher, and a successful alchymist. acquainted with the great secret of the philosopher''s stone. no secret of his wonderful powers; having, it is said, performed who has wasted fifty years of his life in this great study, brought me of the philosopher''s stone, I deemed it impossible, for a long time; and last of the great pretenders to the philosopher''s stone and the water A little time, great fortune that time, Animal Magnetism, or, as some called it, Mesmerism, became time; but I cannot turn my eyes from the spirits; they are in magnetic id = 10088 author = Oxonian title = Thaumaturgia; Or, Elucidations of the Marvellous date = keywords = Aesculapius; Alexander; Apollo; CHAPTER; Christians; Dr.; Druids; Egypt; Egyptians; Europe; God; Greece; Greeks; Jews; Jupiter; King; Moses; Mr.; Persians; Romans; Rome; Sir; St.; ancient; cause; certain; cure; day; dream; footnote; great; man; nature; oracle; power; time summary = number of people follow and obey the evil spirit and not the good one, mind, body, or fortune, no time must be lost before the spirit be little from natural magic, a science in which King Solomon is said to the nature of angels, the powers, names, characters of spirits and souls a certain sound which continued for a long time; after which the oracle certain time of the year, moon and day, endeavour to remove their times seven, called the climacterical period of hours, days, or years, time I shall have to dip for my wants, like an old woman for water: also cured, by the divine power, the chief of the island, and a great animal spirits, may be of use in the cure of certain diseases; yet he by ancients, who said of certain great souls that _all the orders of heaven in the first times, had discovered a great number of secrets, having id = 38448 author = Schele de Vere, M. (Maximilian) title = Modern Magic date = keywords = Christ; Church; Devil; Dr.; Emperor; England; Europe; France; God; Holy; John; Lady; Lord; Mr.; New; Paris; Rome; St.; Writ; case; day; german; great; hand; high; life; magic; mind; person; power; spirit; state; time; vision summary = returns to a state of peace: sooner, of course, in the case of persons Germany saw great numbers sacrificed in a short space of time, and in The guests appear generally in their natural form, but at times they are the known laws of nature, and thus proves that man possesses certain excitement, show powers which are not possessed by man naturally, then truth, the indubitable power of man''s mind to act through the eye, ought upon the vision, in both cases, as merely effects of the prophetic power magic, adds that the genius appeared a second time to the great Cases in which men have been seen at the same time at two different cases, to have been subject to the will of men, and the great the nature of the magic powers themselves, which are in all cases the friends, on the next day, to that person''s house, and, to their great id = 12890 author = Spalding, Thomas Alfred title = Elizabethan Demonology An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, and the Powers Possessed By Them, as It Was Generally Held during the Period of the Reformation, and the Times Immediately Succeeding; with Special Reference to Shakspere and His Works date = keywords = Act; Church; God; Hamlet; Harsnet; Ibid; King; Lear; Macbeth; Mainy; Norns; Scot; Shakspere; devil; footnote; man; spirit; time; witch summary = An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, Catholic belief in devil''s power to create Powers of witches "looking into the seeds of time." Bessie Roy, how appearance, and various functions and powers of the evil spirits, with existence of evil spirits, possession by devils, witchcraft, and divine appearance, and powers of the evil spirits. These devils'' power and desire to injure mankind appear to have of the form in which a greater devil might appear, this is what Scot says that the devil, when appearing to men, frequently assumed that evil spirits, without actually entering into the body of a man, powers over the bodies and minds of mortals, devils were not believed to he says, "In the witches Shakspere has made use of the popular belief in belief in the devils and their works. possession of the human body by devils;[1] and this appears to have id = 14209 author = Three Initiates title = The Kybalion A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece date = keywords = Energy; Gender; Hermetic; Law; Matter; Mental; Plane; Principle; Universe; mind summary = Such is The Law. The Hermetic Principle of Cause and Effect, in its Principle, by establishing the Mental Nature of the Universe, easily understanding of this great Hermetic Principle of Mentalism enables the Principle explains the true nature of "Energy," "Power," and "Matter," varying degrees of vibration); and also on the mental planes (whose truth that "THE ALL is Mind; the Universe is Mental," in the words of manifested on all planes of life, material mental and spiritual. The Hermetic Principle of Mentalism, while explaining the true nature of the Universe upon the principle that all is Mental, does not change the acceptance of the First Hermetic Principle (Mentalism) is the only great The Great Mental Plane comprises those forms of "living things" known to the Principle of Vibration, as applied to Mental Phenomena, one may Principle of Rhythm manifests on the Mental Plane as well as on the id = 35690 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Omens and Superstitions of Southern India date = keywords = Ant; Bellary; Bishop; Brahman; Bull; Canara; District; Fawcett; Gazetteer; Hindu; India; Madras; Madura; Malabar; Manual; Muhammadan; Museum; Mysore; Rev.; Siva; South; Southern; Tamil; Telugu; Travancore; Vizagapatam; ceremony; place summary = object on the morning of New Year''s Day, as the effects of omens If, when a person is leaving his house, the head or feet strike boiled in milk is offered to propitiate the Sun God. Before the ceremony of walking through fire [28] (burning embers) at Images of snakes are offered to the deity on days of eclipse inmate, the village is said to be deserted, and sacrifices are offered waved round the heads of all the children of the house, taken to a illness or bear children, takes a big pot of water, and, placing it on Viramushtis are said, in former days, to have performed a ceremony the temple, and must be offered by the person who has taken the vow, places round a house, will keep snakes away. A new pot, full of water, is placed in the milk-house, ceremony, "offerings are made at the temples, and, on the day of the id = 17182 author = Wagner, Belle M. title = Within the Temple of Isis date = keywords = Astrologer; Hermo; Hierophant; Priestess; Princess; Rathunor; Sarthia; Temple summary = from the honest soul truly seeking for Light, Life and Love. body of our Vestal Sarthia and enter upon the life of the Temple rested the unconscious form of the lovely Princess Nu-nah. assured that Rathunor would love _you_ in Nu-nah''s body, would the of the ceremonies, the soul of the Princess Nu-nah, to all outward Sarthia found herself in Nu-nah''s temple and for a moment "The work now, with our new Sarthia, is with the Soul, to make it prayer for her new-born children, Nu-nah, Sarthia and Rathunor. loving response of Nu-nah''s soul and mind, as soon as she is herself of the new soul to the body of Sarthia were allayed. "Know you that this body was Nu-nah''s and this soul that of Nu-nah in the Sacred Sanctuary of the Temple of Isis, our souls were Nu-nah''s soul was polarized in Sarthia''s former home of the soul of Nu-nah, The Temple of Isis. id = 37047 author = nan title = The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campell A Gentlen, who, tho'' Deaf and Dumb, Writes down any Stranger''s name at first Sight; with their future Contingencies of Fortune date = keywords = Campbell; Dr.; Duncan; England; London; Lord; Mr.; Parker; Scotland; Sir; Tasso; Urbana; good; great; life; like; little; man; person; second; spirit; tell; thing; time summary = If ever the life of any man under the sun was remarkable, this Mr. Duncan Campbell''s, which I am going to treat upon, is so to a very allowing the deaf person the like time and exercise, as to other men is attended our little Duncan Campbell, and about the second-sight which he have danced some time, the little boy writes down wonderful things in having good cause to be mindful of the old man''s saying: I will shortly be met with in Scotland for second sighted persons to tell such things, consult; and the same person of Mr. Campbell''s family in the mean time account of the second-sight as the nature of the thing will bear, which First, then, if we have a mind to make a tolerable guess which way Mr. Campbell came acquainted that the death of the beautiful young lady, them, and by which spirits they do great things, that appear like