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