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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER V
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A bicycle might as well try to define its young Miss by wriggling its handle-bars and ringing its bell.
However, having more or less determined the four primary motions, we can see the further unfolding.

In a child, the solar plexus and the cardiac plexus, with corresponding voluntary ganglia, are awake and active.

From these centers develop the great functions of the body.
As we have seen, it is the solar plexus, with the lumbar ganglion, which controls the great dynamic system, the functioning of the liver and the kidneys.

Any excess in the sympathetic dynamism tends to accelerate the action of the liver, to cause fever and constipation.
Any collapse of the sympathetic dynamism causes anaemia.

The sudden stimulating of the voluntary center may cause diarrhoea, and so on.
But all this depends so completely on the polarized flow between the individual and the correspondent, between the child and mother, child and father, child and sisters or brothers or teacher, or circumambient universe, that it is impossible to lay down laws, unless we state particulars.


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