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Manasic principle proportionately as Soul or tech- 

 nicality predominates. Thus there will be more 

 red and green in the aura of the technique devotee 

 than blue. She further says: " Metaphysics are 

 the domain of the Higher Manas; whereas Phy- 

 sics are that of Kama-Manas, which does the think- 

 ing in Physical Science and on material things. 

 . . . The Mathematician without spiritual- 

 ity, however great he may be, will not reach Me- 

 taphysics; but the Metaphysician will master the 

 highest conceptions of Mathematics, and will ap- 

 ply them, without learning the latter." 



Pure deep blue indicates devotion; pale sap- 

 phire, spiritual perception; and the light hues, as 

 turquoise, cobalt, and robin's egg, exalted ideals 

 and emotions. Yet blue, too, may be degraded. 

 If grayed or muddied, the religious devotion is 

 mere bigotry or selfish fear. Sudden fright casts 

 a ghastly livid-gray veil over all. 



It is almost superfluous to remind the student of 

 the lofty character of yellow, or of its beneficial 

 effects when prevalent in the aura. It spreads the 

 joyous contagion of its own vitality, calming and 

 stimulating at one and the same time as effectually 

 as the gloomy, pernicious gray of depression ex- 

 hausts and disturbs. So if you would benefit your 

 fellows, see to it first of all that you radiate health- 

 giving colors from your aura, which, you know, 

 you cannot do unless you encourage the thoughts 



