This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...enveloped by a tone-color aura, which is the true measure, according to its brightness, of the quality, or tone of the life which it envelopes. That sheen cannot be revealed to physical vision. Neither can the white band of the molecular bow be apprehended by human vision. 16--Therefore, the life scale of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...enveloped by a tone-color aura, which is the true measure, according to its brightness, of the quality, or tone of the life which it envelopes. That sheen cannot be revealed to physical vision. Neither can the white band of the molecular bow be apprehended by human vision. 16--Therefore, the life scale of harmonics, of molecular forms may be vibrated by the vocal organs of humans, up to and including the seventh tone, but the eighth tone cannot yet be vibrated, nor can its sheen be seen. These latter life phenomena will in some future day enter into human experience. 17--There are eight tones in the same way, for the life scale of harmonics of humans--seven tones and a mass-tone--seven of which may be more or less perfectly vibrated, by the vocal organs of men and women, but the eighth tone cannot, as yet, be vibrated, nor can we behold, by the sense perception organ of sight any of the colors of these tones, any more than we can behold true form. These are wisely hidden from humans. No man or woman is fully exposed to the vision of any other man or woman. We "see through a glass darkly," but, in perfect harmony, we shall see "face to face." We say, therefore, that the eighth tone is that of harmony, and that its sheen, or color is a transcendent brightness, of a tint, or hue, found somewhere between purple and pure white, in which all other colors, tints and hues will gloriously be blended. CHAPTER XIX. PROPAGATION. 1--IT would be difficult to find a word in the language broader in its meaning, or covering more in its applications than the word, Propagation. In the first place, we find that three functional powers are necessary to any complete process of propagation. These are the male and female principles, and the magnetic fluid bond power. Of...
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