| George Herbert Taylor - 1860 - 530 pages
...is but the incarnate expression of the interior, invisible, imperishable spirit, which is the roan. We can not get rid of the sequences of the important...these intangible causes are not irremediable. They arc beginning to see and understand that by this close union and co-operation of the material and immaterial... | |
| George Herbert Taylor - Calisthenics - 1860 - 412 pages
...exclusively to the superficial and deceptive signs of disease, nor to ignore the fact, that the body is but the incarnate expression of the interior, invisible,...excessive activity, or wrong modes of thought. And gradually—very slowly, to be sure —yet really, we think people are waking up to the conviction... | |
| B. Copson Garratt - Magnetic healing - 1884 - 226 pages
...fast losing their point. We are all beginning to suspect that perhaps, after all, a disease may not be less a disease because its source happens to lie in an unruly imagination, or in excessive activity of the brain, or in wrong modes of thought. And gradually — very slowly, to be sure — we are beginning... | |
| Warren Felt Evans - Mental healing - 1886 - 384 pages
...of the most potent drug." Ho further observes, " The jests that used to be hurled at the defenceless head of the practitioner who dared to suggest that...excessive activity, or wrong modes of thought. And gradually—very slowly to be sure—yet really, we think people are waking up to the conviction that... | |
| Nutrition - 1903 - 814 pages
...exclusively to the superficial and deceptive signs of disease, nor to ignore the fact that the body is but the incarnate expression of the interior, invisible,...— very slowly to be sure — yet really, we think, the people are waking up to the conviction that these intangible causes are not irremediable. They... | |
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