Spiritual concepts
Intensity
Every function has a set action, a predictable outcome, but it also has an extra dimension – that of Intensity. This is not the same as vibrational level, it is a dimension related to the strength of the function. The Intensity varies from no activity at all to very very high levels of intensity – strength of function.
Extremely high level of intensity
High level of intensity
Moderately high level of intensity
No activity
Observations
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- Aristotle - Ethics - Precis by David Furley
- Bergson, Henri - Time and Free Will - Emotional Intensity
- Bergson, Henri - Time and Free Will - Emotional states
- Bergson, Henri - Time and Free Will - On pity
- Bose, Sir Jagadis Chandra - The correlation between stimuli, emotion and illness
- Bose, Sir Jagadis Chandra - All pain contains an element of pleasure, and that pleasure, if carried too far becomes pain
- Bruno, Giordano – Cause, principle and unity - 14 The Fifth Dialogue
- Enclosed spaces, health and infrasound
- Fechner, Gustav Theodor - As described by Henri Bergson in Time and Free Will
- Hack Tuke, Daniel – Emotion - Emotions and emotional intensity [background]
- Hack Tuke, Daniel – Sickness - Summary: Disease is caused by extreme emotions
- James, William - The Varieties of Religious Experience - Emotion and decision making
- Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov – An Attempt at a Theory of the Elastic Force of Air – Gas, atoms and the repulsive forces
- Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov – Meditations on the Cause of Heat and Cold – Spin
- Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov – On the Relation of the Amount of Material and Weight – Functions and spin
- Nick Polizzi - An ayahuasca experience
- Plato - Theaetetus - On sensations
- Research paper - Visual Awareness and the Detection of Fearful Faces
- Swedenborg, Emanuel - The Infinite - Discord
- The Kybalion - The Law of the Pendulum
- The Kybalion - The Principle of Polarity
- Théodule-Armand Ribot - Intensity and Duration