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

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THREE CLASSES OF THOUGHT-FORMS 39

him, though she knows not the method by which her
"prayer is answered."

In cases in which good or evil thoughts are projected
at individuals, those thoughts, if they are to directly fulfil
their mission, must find, in the aura of the object to whom
they are sent, materials capable of responding sympa-
thetically to their vibrations. Any combination of matter
can only vibrate within certain definite limits, and if the
thought-form be outside all the limits within which the
aura is capable of vibrating, it cannot affect that aura at
all. It consequently rebounds from it, and that with a
force proportionate to the energy with which it impinged
upon it. This is why it is said that a pure heart and
mind are the best protectors against any inimical assaults,
for such a pure heart and mind will construct an astral
and a mental body of fine and subtle materials, and these
bodies cannot respond to vibrations that demand coarse
and dense matter. If an evil thought, projected with
malefic intent, strikes such a body, it can only rebound
from it, and it is flung back with all its own energy ; it
then flies backward along the magnetic line of least
resistance, that which it has just traversed, and strikes
its projector; he, having matter in his astral and mental
bodies similar to that of the thought-form he generated,
is thrown into respondent vibrations, and suffers the
destructive effects he had intended to cause to another.
Thus "curses [and blessings] come home to roost."
From this arise also the very serious effects of hating
or suspecting a good and highly-advanced man; the
thought-forms sent against him cannot injure him, and
they rebound against their projectors, shattering them
mentally, morally, or physically. Several such instances
 
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