The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environment by means independent of the physical senses. It perceives by intuition. It is the seat of the emotions, and the storehouse of 21 memory. Southern Journal of Homoeopathy - Side 631897Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1907 - 592 sider
...senses, and is the outgrowth of man's physical necessities. Its highest function is that of reasoning. The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environment by means independent of the physical senses. It perceives-by intuition. It is the seat of emotions and the storehouse of memory. It performs its highest... | |
| Thomson Jay Hudson - 1893 - 424 sider
...his guide in his struggle with his material environment. Its highest function isr.that of reasoning. The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environment by means independent of the physltat senses. It perceives by intuition. It is the seat of the emotions, and the storehouse of memory.... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1894 - 604 sider
...is his guide in his struggle with material environment. Its highest function is that of reasoning. " The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environment by means independent of the physical senses. It bv intuition. It is the seat of the emotions, and the store-house of memory. It performs its highest... | |
| 1895 - 620 sider
...that will throw light upon our arguments. The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environment oy means independent of the physical senses. It perceives by intuition. It is the seat of emotions, and the storehouse of memory. It performs its highest functions when the objective senses... | |
| 1896 - 422 sider
...environment. Its highest function is reasoning. "The subjective mind takes cognizance ofitsenvironments by means independent of the physical senses. It perceives...is the seat of the emotions and the store-house of the memory. It performs its highest functions when the objective senses are in abeyance. In a word,... | |
| Leslie J. Meacham - 1898 - 196 sider
...highest function is that of reason" ing. " The subjective mind takes cognizance of its sur"roundings by means independent of the physical " senses. It perceives by intuition. It is the seat of "emotion and storehouse of memory. It performs " its highest functions when the objective senses are... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1898 - 702 sider
...Its highest function is that of reasoning. The subjective mind takes cognizance of its environments, by means independent of the physical senses. It perceives by intuition; it is this that is acted upon by hypnotic mggestion. The objective senses must be in abeyance for it to perform... | |
| 1898 - 1014 sider
...his environment. Its highest function is that of reasoning. The subjective mind takes cognizance uf its environment by means independent of the physical senses ; it perceives by in'uition. It is the seat of the emotions, the storehouse ot memory; it perfnrms it» highest functions... | |
| 1899 - 656 sider
...five physical senses and perceives by intuition. It presides over what we term involuntary activities, is the seat of the emotions and the storehouse of memory. It performs its highest functious when the objective faculties are in obeyance. The objective faculties being the outgrowth... | |
| 1900 - 830 sider
...you appeal to this mind. Reason, senses, etc., do not accept it. means independent of the.physical senses. It perceives by intuition. It is the seat of the emotions and the storehouse of memory, and, as the author read says, has complete control of the functions, sensations and conditions of the... | |
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