
Delving into the curious art of crystal seering, this work treats the practice as a bridge between modern scientific thought and age‑old spiritual insight. Beginning with a thoughtful postulate, it examines how the invisible vibrations of atoms and the subtle forces of the mind might interact, drawing on ideas from early physicists and mystics alike. The author invites listeners to consider the brain’s dual role—as both influencer and recipient of hidden impressions—setting the stage for a deeper exploration of perception beyond ordinary senses.
The guide then moves toward practical instruction, outlining qualifications and preliminaries needed before attempting crystal vision. With clear explanations of symbols, common experiences, and step‑by‑step directions for using ovoids and spheres, readers gain a hands‑on feel for the technique. A concise dictionary of astrological terms rounds out the volume, offering useful reference material for anyone intrigued by the convergence of science, mysticism, and the reflective world of crystal gazing.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ruth Hart
Release date
2008-09-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1864–1929
An English astrologer and Theosophist who wrote under a striking pen name, he helped popularize astrology for a wide general audience. His books ranged from practical horoscope guides to more mystical studies of symbolism, number, and occult ideas.
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