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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER V
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His curiosity is cautious, full of terror, or else aggressive and frightening for the object.

The root of his vision is in his belly, in the solar plexus.

And he fights with his teeth, and his heels, the sensual weapons.
Both these animals, however, are established in the sympathetic mode.
The life mode in both is sensitively sympathetic, or preponderantly sympathetic.

Those animals which like cats, wolves, tigers, hawks, chiefly live from the great voluntary centers, these animals are, in our sense of the word, almost visionless.

Sight in them is sharpened or narrowed down to a point: the object of prey.


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