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I was a good deal troubled about the propriety of introducing an hypothetical something for the purpose of breaking it down again, so as to preserve continuity in my conception of a certain physical chain, but, having found that the idea was quite justifiable from physiological analogy, I let what I have written stand, acknowledging its crudeness and merely tentative import. | |||
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Revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2025
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
< A Philosophy of Materialisation (continued from page 11-351) >
I was a good deal troubled about the propriety of introducing an hypothetical something for the purpose of breaking it down again, so as to preserve continuity in my conception of a certain physical chain, but, having found that the idea was quite justifiable from physiological analogy, I let what I have written stand, acknowledging its crudeness and merely tentative import.
Alleged Apparition of the Late Emperor of Russia
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Mr. Husk in Paris
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Conditional Immortality and "Elementary" Spirits
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Editor's notes
- ↑ Alleged Apparition of the Late Emperor of Russia by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 488, December 30, 1881, p. 318
- ↑ Mr. Husk in Paris by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 488, December 30, 1881, p. 318
- ↑ Conditional Immortality and "Elementary" Spirits by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 488, December 30, 1881, p. 318
Sources
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London Spiritualist, No. 488, December 30, 1881, p. 318
