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Besant, Annie; Leadbeater, Charles W.
Thought-Forms — London, 1905

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THOUGHT-FORMS

violent agitation, and its original colours are or the time
almost obscured by the flush of carmine, of blue, or of
scarlet which corresponds with the rate of vibration of
that particular emotion. This change is only temporary ;
it passes off in a few seconds, and the astral body rapidly
resumes its usual condition. Yet every such rush of
feeling produces a permanent effect: it always adds a
little of its hue to the normal colouring of the astral body,
so that every time that the man yields himself to a certain
^emotion it becomes easier for him to yield himself to it
again, because his astral body is getting into the habit of
vibrating at that especial rate.

The majority of human thoughts, however, are by no
means simple. Absolutely pure affection of course exists ;
but we very often find it tinged with pride or with selfish-
ness, with jealousy or with animal passion. This means
that at least two separate vibrations appear both in the
mental and astral bodies—frequently more than two.
The radiating vibration, therefore, will be a complex one,
and the resultant thought-form will show several colours
instead of only one.
 
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