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DescriptionA classic of the Theosophical tradition, this treatise explores the concept of what thoughts "look" like. Written by a pair of prominent Theosophists, it provides a way to visualise the invisible realms within and around us. These simple, clearly expressed, and well-illustrated discussions address the meaning of colour, thought forms built by music, the nature of helpful thoughts, and related subjects. AUTHORS: British social reformer Annie Besant (1847 1933) wrote numerous books and articles that are still widely considered the best expositions of Theosophical belief. She served as international president of the Theosophical Society from 1907 until her death and was active in the Indian independence movement. C. W. Leadbeater (c.1854 1934) was a priest in the Church of England who converted to Theosophy. A highly developed clairvoyant, he was active in lecturing and writing about Theosophy. |