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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER XI
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And from these dynamic generative centers issue the vital currents which put us into connection with our object.

We have really no will and no choice, in the first place.

It is our soul which acts within us, day by day unfolding us according to our own nature.
From the objective circuits and from the subjective circuits which establish and fulfill themselves at the first four centers of consciousness we derive our first being, our child-being, and also our first mind, our child-mind.

By the objective circuits we mean those circuits which are established between the self and some external object: mother, father, sister, cat, dog, bird, or even tree or plant, or even further still, some particular place, some particular inanimate object, a knife or a chair or a cap or a doll or a wooden horse.

For we must insist that every object which really enters effectively into our lives does so by direct connection.


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