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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER III
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This insistence on pity, on love, is quite different from the rageous weeping, which is compulsion from the lower center, below the diaphragm.

Again, some children just drop everything they can lay hands on over the edge of their crib, or their table.
They drop everything out of sight.

And then they look up with a curious look of negative triumph.

This is again a form of recoil from the upper center, the obliteration of the thing which is outside.

And here a child is acting quite differently from the child who joyously _smashes_.


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