Black stands for the negative pole of Being--the very negation of Pure Spirit, and opposing it in every way.
White is the astral color of Pure Spirit, as we have seen, and its presence raises the degree of the other colors, and renders them clearer.
White stands for what occultists know as Pure Spirit, which is a very different thing from the religious emotion of "spirituality," and which really is the essence of the ALL that really is.
He had confessed to a man whose life was consecrated by a pure spirit, and felt himself not impoverished, but elevated and strengthened, armed with self-knowledge for every relation of life.
She went on to speak very enthusiastically of Clodwig, and of her happiness in being able to do anything towards cherishing a pure spirit, without making any demand for herself.
By metaphysics, God is made a pure spirit, but has modern theology advanced one step further than the theology of the barbarians?
The savage inhabitants of Paraguay pretend to be descended from the moon, and appear to us as simpletons; the theologians of Europe pretend to be descended from a pure spirit.
It is the duration in existence of a being that is contingent, but of its nature incorruptible, immortal, such as the human soul or a pure spirit.
Its mode of existence in the space occupied by the sacramental species is thus analogous to the mode in which the soul is in the body, or a pure spirit in space.
It has now been found that mind, in its highest form, even in man, is pure spirit; and as such, wholly supernatural.
The fact must be learned that muscular action and the working of pure spirit are so diverse, that the inferior mode cannot be an illustration of the superior.
A change in a pure spirit, which neither adds nor subtracts, leaves the good unchanged.
The Holy Ghost, being a pure spirit without a body, can take any form He pleases.
Pure spirit," that is, not clothed with any material body--spirit alone.
We know God is a pure spirit having no body; and if He has no body He can have no hands.
In despite of all their subtilties, the theologians cannot do otherwise; like all the beings of the human species, they have a knowledge of matter alone: they have no real idea of a pure spirit.
From the point of view of pure spirit, selfishness is quite absurd.
If a man, having no sensations, were to think, he would only think as a pure spirit; he would not be in relation with the external world, nor would he be a man in the sense in which we use this word.
How could man, who is at least partly material, represent a pure spirit, which excludes all matter?
Now this higher recognition of self as an individualization of pure spirit must of necessity control all modes of spirit which have not yet reached the same level of self-recognition.
Pure spirit is the Life-principle considered apart from the matrix in which it takes relation to time and space in a particular form.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pure spirit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.