Fundamental character analysis . oclastic Destructive. Determined Concentrative Solidifying Forty-two CHARACTERISTICS OF VIBRATION HardeningResistiveTenaciousFirm CHARACTER OF THE YELLOW COLORVIBRATION IN MAN Basis of Mental Temperament. Basis of Evolution Sentiment. Basis of Educational Government. Basis of Reform. Basis of Intelligence. Basis of Biology. Basis of the Brain and Nervous System. Fast and long vibration. Self Investigative. Creative. Progressive. Imaginative. Inspirational. Regular. Arranging. Refining. Expansive. Sensitive. Forty-three FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTER ANALYSIS Artistic. I


Fundamental character analysis . oclastic Destructive. Determined Concentrative Solidifying Forty-two CHARACTERISTICS OF VIBRATION HardeningResistiveTenaciousFirm CHARACTER OF THE YELLOW COLORVIBRATION IN MAN Basis of Mental Temperament. Basis of Evolution Sentiment. Basis of Educational Government. Basis of Reform. Basis of Intelligence. Basis of Biology. Basis of the Brain and Nervous System. Fast and long vibration. Self Investigative. Creative. Progressive. Imaginative. Inspirational. Regular. Arranging. Refining. Expansive. Sensitive. Forty-three FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTER ANALYSIS Artistic. Idealistic. Versatile. Reasoning. Constructive. Stimulating. Experimental. Planning. Inventive. Psychic. Interpretive. Enlightening. Conscious. Comprehensive. Active. Restless. Emotional. Forty-fom CHAPTER VII THE THREE TEMPERAMENTS Life is based on consciousness. To effectthis consciousness, three attributes are nec-essary, namely: Intellect, Force and Vital-ity. From these three distinctive powers isformed the Triangle of VITALITY Without this three-in-one power there Fortv-five FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTER ANALYSIS could be no life. This triangle is necessaryto all living things, and the loss of any of thethree attributes means destruction, deathand the dissolution of the individuality. These three great attributes of life arecalled temperaments and are distinguishedas: The Mental Temperament—Intellect. The Will Temperament— Force. The Vital Temperament— Vitality. Upon this foundation depends the inter-pretation of the character of man, because,while every man possesses all three temper-aments, yet they vary in proportion in dif-ferent people. It is this variance that givesman his respective individuality. Intellect, Force and Vitality are the ex-pression of the spiritual in matter. All mat-ter is born of the spiritual, and it is throughmatter that the spiritual expresses matter to be conceived requires theunion of the male (force, or will) and thefemale (vit


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