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Mental Radiation
Leaving for the moment the phase of physical magnetism, or nerve-force,
and entering into a consideration of the other phase, namely, that of
mental magnetism or thought-force, let us first take a general glance at
the report of the most advanced science of the day, upon the subject of
the phenomena of mental radiation.
It will be well for you to feel fully convinced of the reality of this
phenomenon, before you undertake to manifest the power. This not only to
maintain consistency and mental honesty on your own part, but also that
you may rid yourself of any doubt or unbelief in the matter, the result of
such doubt or unbelief being to interpose a barrier or brake upon the
will, as we have stated in a preceding chapter.
Listen to the following words from the pen of one of eh world’s great
scientists, Professor Ochorowicz, who has created such a wonderful stir
here in Paris by his demonstrations of practical psychology, mental
photography, etc. Professor Ochorowicz says: "Every living being is a
dynamic focus."
"A dynamic focus tends ever to propagate the motion that is proper to
it. Propagated motion becomes transformed according to the medium it
traverses. Motion tends always to propagate itself."
"Therefore, when we see work of any kind – mechanical, electrical,
nerve, or psychic – disappear without visible effect, then, of two things,
one happens, either a transmission or a transformation. Where does the
first end, and where does the second begin?"
"In an identical medium there is only transmission. In a different
medium there is transmission. You send an electric current through a thick
wire. You have the current, but you do not perceive any other force. But
cut that thick wire and connect the ends by means of a fine wire; the fine
wire will grow hot; there will be a transformation of a part of the
current into heat."
"Take a pretty strong current and interpose a wire still more
resistant, or a very thin carbon rod, and the carbon will emit light."
"A part of the current, then, is transformed into heat and light. This
light acts in every direction around about, first visibly as light, then
invisibly as heat and electric current." "Hold a magnet near it. If the
magnet is weak and movable, in the form of a magnetic needle, the beam of
light will cause it to deviate; if it is strong and immovable, it will in
turn cause the beam of light to deviate."
"And all this from a distance, without contact, without special
conductors."
"A process that is at once chemical, physical and psychical goes on in
a brain. A complex action of this king is propagated through the gray
matter, as waves are propagated in water. Regarded on its physiological
side, an idea is only a vibration, a vibration that is propagated, yet
which does not pass out of a medium in which it can exist as such. It is
propagates as far as other vibrations allow. It is propagated more widely
if it assumes the character, which subjectively we call emotive. But it
cannot go beyond without being transformed.
Nevertheless, like force in general, it cannot remain in isolation, it
escapes in disguise."
"Thought stays at home, as the chemical action of a battery remains in
the battery, it is represented by its dynamic correlate, called in the
case of the battery a current, and in the case of the brain - I know not
what; but whatever its name may be, it is the dynamic correlate of
thought. I have chosen the term ‘dynamic correlate.’ There is something
more than that; the universe is neither dead nor void."
"A force that is transmitted meets other forces, and if it is
transformed only little by little it usually limits itself to modifying
another force at its own cost, though without suffering perceptibly
thereby. This is the case particularly with forces that are persistent,
concentrated, well seconded by their medium. It is the case with the
physiological equilibrium, nerve force, psychic force, ideas, emotions,
and tendencies. These modify environing forces, without themselves
disappearing. They are imperceptibly transformed, and, if the next man is
of a nature exceptionally well adapted to them, they gain in inductive
action."
Various other eminent scientists have testified to the general
resemblance of the brain to an electrical or magnetic battery or cell
group. Professor Bain has said: "The structure of the nervous substances,
and the experiments made upon the nerves and nerve centers, establish
beyond doubt certain peculiarities as belonging to the force that is
exercised by the brain. This force is of a current nature; that is to say,
a power generated at one part of the structure is conveyed along an
intervening substance and discharged at some other part. The different
forms of electricity and magnetism have made us familiar with this kind of
action."
Professor Draper tells us that: "I find the cerebrum is absolutely
analogous in construction to any other nervous arc. It is composed of
centripetal and centrifugal fibers, having also registering ganglia. If in
other nervous arcs the structure is merely automatic, and can display no
phenomena of itself, but requires the influence of an external agent – the
optical apparatus inert save under the influence of light, the auditory
save under the impression of sound – the cerebrum, being precisely
analogous in its elementary structure, pre-supposes the existence of some
agent to act through it."
Dr. haddock says, in connection with his consideration of the idea that
thought may be communicated though ether –vibrations: "The ether is
accepted by science as a reality, and as a medium for light, heat
electricity, magnetism, etc. The nervous system is certainly comparable to
an electric battery with connecting wires. Communication of thought and
feeling without the mediation of sense perception as commonly understood,
is now established.
Inanimate objects exert, now and then, ‘strange influences.’ People
certainly carry with them a personal atmosphere. The representation of the
condition of these facts by a psychic field, compared to the magnetic or
electric field, becomes, therefore, if not plausible, at least convenient.
As such a ‘field’ exists surrounding the sun, so may a ‘field’ be assumed
as surrounding each human individual. ‘We have already strong grounds for
believing that we live in a medium which conveys to-and-fro movements to
us from the sun, and that these movements are electro-magnetic, and that
all the transformation of light and heat, and indeed the phenomena of
life, are due to the electrical energy which comes to us across the vacuum
which exists between us and the sun – a vacuum which is pervaded by the
ether, which is a fit medium for the transmission of electro-magnetic
wares.’ By means, then, of a similar theory applied to mind and brain and
body, we may find reasonable explanations of many otherwise insoluble
mysteries of life, and, which is of more importance, deduce certain
suggestions for the practical regulation of life in the greatest
individual interest."
Haddock also approvingly quotes the following from Dr. M. P. Hatfield,
an authority with whom I, personally, am not familiar: "The arrangement of
the nerve-envelopes is so like that of the best constructed electrical
cables that we cannot help thinking that both were constructed to conduct
something very much alike. I know that there are those who stoutly
maintain that nerve-force is not electricity, and it is not, in the sense
that an electrical battery is the same things as a live man; but
nevertheless nerve-force is closely allied to that wonderful thing that
for the want of a better and clearer understanding we agree to call
electricity."
Haddock adds: "All states of body and mind involve constant molecular
and chemical change. The suggestion arises that the brain, with its
millions of cells and its inconceivable changes in substance, may be
regarded as a transmitting and receiving battery. The brain being a kind
of battery, and the nerves conductors of released stored-energy to
different parts of the body, by a kind of action similar to the actions of
electricity and magnetism, it is suggested that, either by means of the
ether, or of some still finer form of matter, discharges of brain energy
may be conducted beyond the limits of the body. If the nerve-track
corresponds to wires, this refined medium may correspond to the
ether-field supposed to be employed in wireless telegraphy. As electrical
movements are conducted without wires, or other visible media, so may
brain-discharges be conveyed beyond the mechanism of the battery, without
the intervention of nerves – except, as they may constitute a part of the
battery. Generally speaking, such discharges would originate in two ways:
by direct mental action, or by mental or physical states – perhaps by a
combination."
In the above quotations, there will be found constant reference to
vibrations in the universal ether. That there is a place, and plenty of
room, in the scale of etheric vibrations for the vibrations of
mental-force, may be seen by a reference to the following quotations from
eminent authorities:
Professor Gray has said: "There is much food for speculation in the
thought that there exists sound waves that no human ear can hear, and
color waves of light that no eye can see. The long, dark, soundless space
between 40,000 and 400,000,000,000,000 vibrations per second, and the
infinity of range beyond 700,000,000,000,000 vibrations per second, where
light ceases, in the universe of motion, makes it possible to indulge in
speculation."
Professor Williams has said: "There is no gradation between the most
rapid undulations or trembling that produce our sensation of sound, and
the slowest of those which give rise to our sensations of gentlest warmth.
There is a huge gap between them, wide enough to include another world of
motion, all lying between our world of sound and our word of heat and
light. And there is no good reason whatever for supposing that matter is
incapable of such intermediate activity, or that such activity may not
give rise to intermediate sensations, provided there are organs fro taking
up and sensifying these movements."
A recent writer in the "London Post" says, "The knowledge we gain by
experiment brings home to us what a miserably imperfect piece of mechanism
our bodies are. The ear can detect the slow-footed sound vibrations that
come to us at the rate of between 40 and 40,000 a second. But the whole of
space may be quivering and palpitating with waves at all sorts of varying
speeds, and our senses will tell us nothing of them until we get them
coming to us at the inconceivable speed of 400,000,000,000,00 a second,
when again we respond to them and appreciate them in the form of light."
Another writer, an American psychologist, carries on the tale from this
point, as follows: "The first indications of warmth comes when the
vibrations reach the rate of 35,000,000,000,000 per second. When the
vibrations reach 450,000,000,000,000 the lowest visible light ray
manifests. Then comes the orange rays, the golden yellow, the pure yellow,
the greenish yellow, the pure green, the greenish blue, the ocean blue,
the cyanic blue, the indigo, and finally the violet, the highest degree of
light which the human eye can register, and which occurs when the
vibrations reach the rate of 750,000,000,00,00 per second. Then come the
ultra-violet rays, invisible to human sight, but registered by chemical
media. In this ultra-violet region lie the ‘X Rays’ and the other recently
discovered high-degree rays; also the actinic rays which, while invisible
to the eye, register on the photographic plate, sunburn one’s face,
blister one’s nose, and even cause violent explosions in chemical
substances exposed to them, as well as acting on the green leaves of
plants, causing the chemical change of transforming carbonic acid and
water into sugar and starches. These forms of ‘dark light,’ that is, light
too fine to be perceived by the human eye, are but faint indications of
the existence of still higher and finer vibrations – the ‘finer forces of
nature.’"
Oh, yes! There is plenty of space and room in Nature’s scale of forces,
for the vibrations of mental energy, nerve-force, and personal magnetism,
which combines the two. I trust that the foregoing statements of
scientific fact have cleared your mind of any lurking doubts on the
subject.
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