“Psychic impressions can also remain in a physical location for some time. You can move into a home just vacated, pick-up the thought forms from the previous tenants, and assume they were your own thoughts and feelings.” FeelingsHomeMovingFormPicksAssumingImpressionLocationPsychicsThoughts And FeelingsTenants Author:Frederick Lenz
“Music is largely psychic. It is a feeling. It is not logical. It is a feeling - Art, life, why we live - feelings.” ArtFeelingsSeeingMusic IsLogicalPsychicsArt Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“The psychic world is a dimensional plane that you can gain access to. It is a dimension of feeling and clear seeing.” WorldFeelingsClearSeeingGainsAccessPlanesDimensionsPsychics Author:Frederick Lenz
“The psychic perception is a feeling as opposed to a thinking. Not a feeling that is engendered through emotion necessarily. It comes from the psychic plane of intuition, which is another stage of our mind.” ThinkingMindFeelingsEmotionSeeingStagePerceptionIntuitionPlanesPsychics Author:Frederick Lenz
“Just as the Depression left a generation of dads feeling they never had enough money, so father deprivation is leaving a generation of sons and daughters with different psychic wounds.” DifferentEnoughFeelingsFatherLeftGenerationsSonDadDaughterLeavingWoundsPsychicsHad EnoughDeprivationSon And Daughter Author:Warren Farrell
“People are great. But there's people who you get together with and you talk and you go away feeling energized, you feel inspired. And then there's people who you talk with and you go away feeling horrible, feeling drained, feeling like you're incapable of doing anything. Those people are psychic vampires and I now stay away from them.” PeopleFeelsFeelingsTogetherLike YouInspiredHorribleVampireGoing AwayIncapablePsychicsGet TogetherDrained Author:John Zorn
“However inadequate our ideas of causal efficacy may be, we are less wide of the mark when we say that our ideas and feelings have it, than the Automatists are when they say they haven't it. As in the night all cats are gray, so in the darkness of metaphysical criticism all causes are obscure. But one has no right to pull the pall over the psychic half of the subject only . . . whilst in the same breath one dogmatizes about material causation as if Hume, Kant, and Lotze had never been born.” IfsMayIdeasFeelingsNightCausesBornHalfDarknessSubjectsHavensMaterialsCatCriticismMarkBreathsWideGrayObscurePsychicsMetaphysicalInadequateEfficacyCausationHume Book:The Principles of Psychology Source: The Principles of Psychology