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In the physical world between birth and death what man understands as thought is but the manifestation of the thought-world as it is able to mould itself by means of the instruments afforded by the bodies. All such thoughts cherished by man, that carry with them an enrichment of the physical world have their origin in this region.

The inevitable compassed him about and numbed his stern, merciless system of self-repression. Fate, irresistible and unchangeable, obscured the clear path of duty which he had marked out for himself, and held him for the moment her passive victim. It was no idle fancy. He was not a man in whose thought-world fancy played any part.

The great world spirit paid no more attention to the prone and weeping woman than to the motes, that were swimming gaily in the sunbeams. As for her, poor child, her life faith had been dissipated in a single instant, and the whole fabric of her thought-world demolished in a single crash. What had happened to the Quaker in the lumber camp, had befallen the gypsy in the forest.

And if you can destroy anything in your own thought-world you remove it from its field of activity, so far as you are concerned. And if you create anything in your own thought-world, you bring it into active being, so far as you are concerned. And if you preserve anything, you keep it by you in effect and full operation and influence in your life.

If such statements are accepted, the intellectual consequence is not only that, by their means, life becomes intelligible, but that through admitting these hypotheses into the thought-world, experiences of quite a new kind are induced. Take the following case. Something befalls a man which causes him extremely painful sensations. He may meet the situation in one of two ways.

She could not read, for all their great store of books and magazines; the printed page would lie idle in her lap, and her gaze would wander off into vacancy, into that thought-world where her spirit wandered in distress. The Abbeys were long gone; her brother hard at his logging. There were no neighbors and no news. The savor was gone out of everything.

In our age of the multiplication and expansion of towns, of their enrichment and their impoverishment, of the multiplication and enrichment of schools also, it is well for the sociologist to read from history, as he then may more fully see also around him that it is ever some fresh combination of these threefold products of the Cloister ideal theory, and imagery emotional, intellectual, sensuous which transforms the thought-world of its time.

In broad outline, however, a summary may be made, and even tabulated as follows: Next note how from the everyday world of action, there arises a corresponding thought-world also. Here then we have that general relation of the town life and its "schools," alike of thought and of education, which must now be fully investigated.

It had troubled him. But he said nothing. There were times when Doris liked to take refuge in her own thought-world. He was aware of that, and understood it and let her be, in such moods. Now she sat with both hands clasped over one knee. Her face turned toward Myra for a time.

The "I" is the Being of the Individual, and the thought-world is its manifestation. It creates, preserves, and destroys as it Will. Carry this idea with you, and realize that your individual thought-world is your own field of manifestation. In it you are constantly creating constantly preserving constantly destroying.