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... plane of experience can be consciously affected by higher - dimensional movements . Writing on the analogy of the plane world , he says : " A being in a plane world could not have any experience of three - dimensional shapes , but he ...
... plane of experience can be consciously affected by higher - dimensional movements . Writing on the analogy of the plane world , he says : " A being in a plane world could not have any experience of three - dimensional shapes , but he ...
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... plane of experience . Conse- quently , in a final organic contingency there would follow a separation that includes mind , body , and environment . The body interpene- trated with positive and negative thought forces responds ...
... plane of experience . Conse- quently , in a final organic contingency there would follow a separation that includes mind , body , and environment . The body interpene- trated with positive and negative thought forces responds ...
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... plane of limited sensibil- ities . The true symbol of individuality has never yet been embodied on our plane of experience , nor could it be while the normal standard is fixed in a common consent to death . Since a common consent to a ...
... plane of limited sensibil- ities . The true symbol of individuality has never yet been embodied on our plane of experience , nor could it be while the normal standard is fixed in a common consent to death . Since a common consent to a ...
Contents
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Parallel Experiences | 35 |
Mind and Body Dimensionality | 50 |
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advancing animate bodies animate organism Arthur Thomson balance basic basis becomes biology body social cell society cell-unit changes co-operation co-operative collective as individual common assent common consent concept conscious evolution continuing creative death-process defective degeneracy demands demonstration discovery dominant economic effects embodiment endeavour energy-level environment error essential evolutionary Life-Process evolving expression fact fulfilment functioning fundamental harnessed higher highest human body ideal immortality impelled individual and collective individual initiative inevitable intelligent interdependence interrelated limit linked logical majority man's mankind ment mental-moral method mind and body Mind-basis mind-body Mind-derived minority moral and physical moral and spiritual moral forces moral obligations Morley Roberts operative opposite organic action phenomena plane of experience progress Protozoa recognition recognized relation right initiative scientific self-government Sir Arthur Eddington social organism special functions species spiritual evolution symbol thought forces thought movements tion tive truth uncon uncorrected unfoldment unicell vidual