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Definition of Thought-image
1. Noun. A mental image produced by the imagination.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thought-image
Literary usage of Thought-image
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nineteenth Century (1896)
"The ' thought, image, and name' of his own wife were so sacred to him that ...
The thought, image, and name; are so blessed and saintly that I feel as if I ..."
2. Appletons' Popular Science Monthly by William Jay Youmans (1896)
"The crackling sound made by the parted screen had raised my thought-image to
sensory intensity. Parish gives another good illustration. ..."
3. Thought-forms by Charles Webster Leadbeater (1905)
"Looking at this most interesting and suggestive series, it is clear that in these
pictures that which is obtained is not the thought- image, but the effect ..."
4. Thought Power: Its Control and Culture by Annie Wood Besant (1901)
"If the Knower have not accurately observed the thought-image, or if the mental
body, being undeveloped, has been insensitive to all but the stronger ..."
5. The Mind and Its Education by George Herbert Betts (1906)
"It is evident, then, that the youth who seeks to de- A good velop a good mind,
capable of well-balanced thought, image° ..."