Category: Philosophy & Ethics

Dynamic Thought; Or, The Law of Vibrant Energy

This book will deal with Life. It holds that Life is Universal--that it is inherent in, and manifests (in different degrees) in every part, particle, phase, aspect, condition, place, or relationship, in the World of Things that we call the Universe.

Chapters

4. CHAPTER IV

To the majority of persons the title of this chapter would seem an absurdity. Not to speak of Inorganic "Mind," the idea of "Life" in the Inorganic World would seem a ridiculous...

10. CHAPTER X

In the previous chapters we have seen that all forms of Radiant Energy, _viz._, Light, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, arose from the Motion of the Particles of Substance. It n...

6. CHAPTER VI

Science has ascribed to Substance certain characteristic qualities which it calls "Properties." It divides these properties into two classes, _viz._: (1) Molecular Properties (s...

13. CHAPTER XIII

It is with no light emotion, or jaunty air, that the writer approaches this part of his subject. On the contrary, he feels something like awe when he contemplates the nature of...

11. CHAPTER XI

(1) The forms of Force or Radiant Energy, known as Light, Heat, Magnetism and Electricity, are "Modes of Motion," arising from the Original Motion of the Particles of Substance...

16. CHAPTER XVI

Without attempting to go into details, or to enter into explanations, the writer purposes taking his readers on a flying trip through the region of "Thought in Action," or "Dyna...

5. CHAPTER V

As we stated in a former chapter, there are two Aspects of All-Things, _viz._, (1) Substance; (2) Mind. In this and the following two chapters we shall consider the first one, S...

9. CHAPTER IX

The "kinds" of Energy are very few, although the methods of using, applying and manifesting same are innumerable. Let us begin with one of the best known forms of Energy, namely...

7. CHAPTER VII

In the days of the ancients, when the philosophers found themselves unable to account for any particular class of phenomena, they bundled it together and referred it to a suppos...

15. CHAPTER XV.

It was the writer's original intention to close the book with the chapter in which he brought to a close his argument, and presentation of the case of "Dynamic Thought." The boo...

8. CHAPTER VIII

The Substance filling the Universe is in constant and unceasing Motion. Motion is evidenced in every physical and chemical process and change, and manifested in the constant int...

3. CHAPTER III

The writer has deemed it advisable to preface his consideration of "Mind" in itself, as well as of Substance and Motion, with two chapters, the purpose of which will be to demon...

12. CHAPTER XII

In previous chapters we have seen that the phenomena of Radiant Energy, known as Light, Heat, Magnetism and Electricity, had their origin in the Motion of the Particles, the dif...

2. CHAPTER II

In our last chapter we considered the Source-of-All-Things, which we called The Infinite. In this chapter we shall consider the All-Things itself, which men call The Universe. N...

1. CHAPTER I

This book will deal with Life. It holds that Life is Universal--that it is inherent in, and manifests (in different degrees) in every part, particle, phase, aspect, condition, p...

14. CHAPTER XIV

The writer, in this book, has treated the two manifestations of Life, _viz._, Mind and Substance, as if they were separate things, although he has hinted at his belief that Subs...