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The Yogi Masters are hot satisfied if the Candidate forms merely a clear intellectual conception of this Actual Identity, but they insist that he must feel the truth of the same must become aware of the Real Self must enter into a consciousness in which the realization becomes a part of his everyday self in which the realizing consciousness becomes the prevailing idea in his mind, around which his entire thoughts and actions revolve.

Mark Twain came down to the footlights long after Artemus Ward had passed from the scene; but as an American humorist with whom during half a century I was closely intimate and round whom many of my London experiences revolve, it may be apropos to speak of him next after his elder. There was not lacking a certain likeness between them.

Some say there was, and others deny it, as I gather from general conversation. But I suppose it's at an end now, in any case. 'Mrs. Waltham would see to that, you mean? said Mutimer, with a short laugh. 'Probably. Rodman made his glass revolve, his fingers on the stem. 'Take another cigar. I suppose they're not too well off, the Walthams? 'Mrs.

When they are all sure that eight notes have been played, ask them why they think you repeated the middle C at the end. They will probably say: 'To make it sound finished. In other words, they have grasped the 'mental effect' of the key-note in every key, the pivot round which the other notes revolve.

Addressing in 1931 the friends in the West, he opened for them a brilliant vista: The principle of the Oneness of Mankindthe pivot round which all the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh revolveis no mere outburst of ignorant emotionalism or an expression of vague and pious hope.

The principle of the Oneness of Mankindthe pivot round which all the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh revolveis no mere outburst of ignorant emotionalism or an expression of vague and pious hope.... Its implications are deeper, its claims greater than any which the Prophets of old were allowed to advance.

Wouldst thou 'neath closer scrutiny dissolve In myriad suns that constellations frame, Round which life-freighted satellites revolve, Like those unnumbered orbs which nightly creep In dim procession o'er the azure steep, As white-wing'd caravans the desert sweep?

Reverend sir, it is not to your ears that men should tell tales of love and gallantry, nor is Sir Piercie Shafton one who, to any ears whatsoever, is wont to boast of his fair acceptance with the choice and prime beauties of the court; insomuch that a lady, none of the least resplendent constellations which revolve in that hemisphere of honour, pleasure, and beauty, but whose name I here pretermit, was wont to call me her Taciturnity.

It is based upon a conviction of the inner soul, and the most that anyone can do is to place himself as nearly as possible in harmony with some one law, and this will form a center around which a perception of more shall come, and revolve around it grandly and in perfect time, thus completing the rounding out the fullness of the character of the individual man or woman.

Professor Rood managed to produce an intelligent effect by putting separate colours on discs and whirling these round so that the colours mingled. Monet tried to do the same by dotting his original colours close together, and leaving the picture to its own destruction. It ought to revolve, if the scientific idea is to be carried out.