No, I am forced to a practical acceptance of the theory of the fluidic arm, and yet this is a most astounding admission.
The primitive planet, in coming from nebula to crystalline form, had to pass through the fluidic state, because the electric atomic balance had not yet been acquired sufficient to produce solidity.
The fluidic condition of matter arises from molecular activity before the atoms have assumed the crystalline state, and all fluids are easily vaporized to invisible gases.
His fluidic body, which is at first diffused, takes a more concentrated form.
The matter of the astral body is far more fluidic than that of the physical, and this consciousness seizes upon its particles and disposes them so as to resist encroachment.
There is supposed to exist a sort of fluidic intermediary between mind and mind, which acts as the means for thought transmission, and it is upon this that all thought is impressed.
I said to her: 'I am about to put out the lamp and to try (as I have already done sometimes) to take a fluidic print over my forehead.
The question now arises: Can these fluidic hands, which are thus exteriorized, move of their own volition, or must they remain stationary?
There seems only the alternative choice of invoking the fourth dimension, or assuming that the fluidic hand could curve itself round and round the film after having entered the bottle in some manner!
The properties of the fluidichands are not constant; they change frequently.
Through the entranced somnambule the "double" was then informed of the experiment, and asked to place its hand upon the three plates in succession, willing on each occasion to make the fluidic hand smaller.
Ochorowicz concluded that: The actinic action of the emitted rays is feeble, comparatively speaking; and that the visible light of the fluidic hands is less actinic than the invisible light.
A fluidic hand was seen to approach the plate, then retreat into the medium's body, avoiding the red light.
The fluidic hands can be moulded plastically, and altered as to their dimensions.
Fluidic cords were seen to have developed, partly encircling these globes of light.
The medium had, in fact, made two distinct efforts to impress the plate and have the fluidic hand place itself upon it.
Ochorowicz desired to see whether the fluidic hand of the double could pass through a very small hole or space.
On one occasion, indeed, the force of this projected fluidic emanation was so great that Dr.
Fluidic hands are detached more or less rarely--according to the condition of the subject's "forces.
The fluidic world being the normal world of souls, we remain in intimate (though usually unconscious) connection with the fluidic sphere of the planet, while incarnated on its surface.
Ordinarily we are in the habit of treating water as a fluid and ice as a solid, but from what has gone before the reader must understand that in a certain sense ice should be treated as having semi-fluidic properties.
We have seen that ice possesses certain viscous or semi-fluidic properties and that it will yield to pressure, but if we put it under sufficient tensional strain it snaps like glass or any other brittle substance.
Loss of this fluidic substance destroys the faculty to receive impressions, and deafness or blindness ensues.
But the person in question must be endowed with great fluidic power and be able to exercise it at a distance.
Multiplied experiments, diverse and irrefutable proofs, which are, moreover, joined in the closest solidarity, give to the fluidic action the stamp of complete certainty.
According to this conception, the moving of objects without contact would be produced by the fluidic limbs of the medium.
On the whole, whatever was the cause, the occasion was scarcely remarkable for anything except the almost total absence of fluidic power.
Our fluidic power is then at its maximum, precisely at the instant when our mechanical power is at its minimum, when the hands that are pushing have ceased to act (supposing the case of fraud) and when the hands that pull are powerless to act.
A fluidic body is formed at the expense of the medium, emerges from his organism, moves, acts.
The buoyant spring and impulse of the wills of the operators was abated, the fluidic action was thwarted, the table-top got chilled down, so to speak; nothing moved.
He thinks that the werewolf is the projection of the untamed slumbering sanguinary instincts of man, "scouring the world in hisfluidic body, the body of desire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fluidic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: flowing; fluent; fluid; fluxional; juicy; liquid; runny; sappy; succulent; watery