- CONTENTS

 
I - Sensitives. Examples from everyday life
II - Od A Natural Force. Crystals : their luminosity and their excitations of sense. The dark chamber
III - Sunlight. Moonlight. The prismatic colour-spectrum. Polarized light. Oded water. Od a cosmic force
IV - Magnetism. Phenomena of feeling and sight. Difference between od and magnetism
V - The so-called "Animal Magnetism" Luminosity of plants, animals, and men. Right and left side of living organisms in odpolaric contrast
VI - Human Od. Examples of odic pairings in daily life
VII - Mesmerism And Od: the latter a cosmic force, the former its special application and use in therapeutics. Passes: how used by the physician
VIII - Chemical Reaction. Evaporation and distillation. Fermentation and putrefaction. Phosphorescence from graves
IX - Sound. Friction. Water-finders
X - Heat. Electricity. The whole organic world as a carrier of od
XI - Substances Of Greater Odic Activity: metals, mirrors, metalwork, copper, brass, iron utensils. Lodes and mining. Education of sense-perception
XII - Odic Charging of solids, water, and air; of the breath, clothing and beds. Odic convection. Discharge by convection and approach
XIII - Odic Dualism. The elements listed in odic chemistry: unipolarity of each. Alkalis and acids. Pole of magnet. Pole of crystal. Pole of living being. Left and right hand
XI - The Iris Of Odic Light. The terrestrial globe and the Northern Lights
XV - Terrestrial Magnetism And Terrestrial Od. Position of sensitives when awake and asleep. Construction of churches and theatres. Position of chairs, pianofortes, work-tables, writing-desks, etc.
XVI - Velocity Of Conduction. Radiation (range of). Odic atmosphere of man, in health and sickness. Odoscope. The etymology of the word od. Conclusion