[The Mystic Will by Charles Godfrey Leland]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystic Will CHAPTER I 7/14
On this fact is based the truth that when or where it is desired, Attention and Interest may be awakened with great ease by a simple process. It may be remarked on the subject of repetition of images or ideas, that a vast proportion of senseless superstitions, traditions or customs, which no one can explain, originate in this way, and that in fact what we call _habit_ (which ranks as second nature) is only another form or result of involuntary attention and the unconsciously giving a place in the memory to what we have heard. From the simple fact that even a man of plain common-sense and strong will may be driven to sleeplessness, or well nigh to madness, by the haunting presence of some wretched trifle, some mere jingle or rhyme, or idle memory, we may infer that we have here a great power which _must_ in some way be capable of being led to great or useful results by some very easy process.
I once wrote a sketch, never completed, in which I depicted a man of culture who, having lost an old manuscript book which he had regarded in a light, semi-incredulous manner as a _fetish_, or amulet, on which his luck depended, began to be seriously concerned, and awaking to the fact, deliberately cultivated his alarm as a psychological study, till he found himself, even with his eyes wide open as an observer in terrible fear, or a semi-monomaniac.
The recovery of his lost charm at once relieved him.
This was a diversion of Attention for a deliberate purpose, which might have been varied _ad infinitum_ to procure very useful results.
But I have myself known a man in the United States, who, having lost--he being an actor or performer--a certain article of theatrical properties on which he believed "luck" depended, lost all heart and hope, and fell into a decline, from which he never recovered.
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