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A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, (1917)
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A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, (1917)
A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, 1917. Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940) a British physicist and writer involved in the development of radio. Lodge is remembered for his studies in psychical research and Spiritualism. Lodge began to study psychical phenomena of telepathy in the late 1880s. A thought form is a structured interdimensional energy form intentionally created to carry out a specific task for which it has been programmed. From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]
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Abstract Annual Bibby Bibbys Annual Black Background Communication Denial J Bibby Sons Joseph Bibby Lodge Sacrifice Spiritualism Thought Renunciation Telepathy
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This print titled "A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation" transports us back to the early 20th century, capturing the essence of a profound concept. Created by Oliver Joseph Lodge, a renowned British physicist and writer deeply involved in radio development, this thought form delves into the realm of psychical research and Spiritualism. The image showcases an abstract shape against a striking black background, symbolizing sacrifice and denial. The vibrant blue color adds depth to its religious undertones while hinting at communication through telepathy. Lodge's meticulous craftsmanship is evident as he skillfully captures the interdimensional energy within this structured form. Displayed in Bibbys Annual 1917 publication by J. Bibby & Sons from Liverpool, this thought-form print exemplifies the fusion of art and literature prevalent during that era. It serves as a powerful visual representation of Lodge's exploration into psychic phenomena. As we gaze upon this intriguing piece, we are reminded of Lodge's pioneering studies on telepathy which began in the late 1880s. Through his work, he sought to unravel mysteries surrounding spiritualism and delve deeper into human consciousness. This print not only encapsulates Lodge's intellectual pursuits but also stands as an artistic testament to his legacy. Its enigmatic presence invites contemplation on themes such as renunciation and self-sacrifice - concepts that continue to resonate with audiences even today.
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