Published in 1893 | 184 pages | PDF reader required
INDEX
- Conditions—The Necessity for Understanding Them.
- Circle No. 1. The Positive Antagonistic Condition.
- Circle No. 2. Material or Business Condition.
- Circle No. 3. The Positive Domineering Condition.
- Circle No. 4. The Effect of Changing Positions.
- A Test Circle Changed to an Ordinary One.
- Circle No. 5. The Anti-Impressional Phenomena.
- Circle No. 6. The Reason Why Large Circles are Undesirable.
- Circle No. 7. The Effect of Doubt in a Circle.
- Circle No. 8. The Magnetic Circle and Its Use.
- Circle No. 9. The Children's Circle.
- Circle No. 10. The Effect of Physical Form.
- Recapitulation.
- The Benefits to be Derived from Circles.