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Original fileThe image features a central, circular mass of bright yellow pigment with a serrated or scalloped edge, representing a 'thought form'. Two elongated, feathered wings rendered in shades of pink extend horizontally from the center. The composition is stark, minimalist, and emblematic, designed to represent a visual manifestation of a specific human emotion or mental state against a void-like background.
This work is a plate from the 1901 study 'Thought-Forms', a foundational text of Theosophy that attempted to categorize human emotions and mental states as observable vibrational phenomena. The authors, leaders of the Theosophical Society, argued that clairvoyant observation could translate intangible states like sympathy into color and geometric form.
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Annie Besant & C.W. Leadbeater, 'Thought-Forms'
This image is a direct illustration from the seminal 1901 Theosophical text documenting observed psychic phenomena.
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