[Fantasia of the Unconscious by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookFantasia of the Unconscious CHAPTER VI 10/30
And yet the child in the womb must be dynamically conscious of the mother.
Otherwise how could it maintain a definite and progressively developing relation to her? This consciousness, however, is utterly non-ideal, non-mental, purely dynamic, a matter of dynamic polarized intercourse of vital vibrations, as an exchange of wireless messages which are never translated from the pulse-rhythm into speech, because they have no need to be.
It is a dynamic polarized intercourse between the great primary nuclei in the foetus and the corresponding nuclei in the dynamic maternal psyche. This form of consciousness is established at conception, and continues long after birth.
Nay, it continues all life long.
But the particular interchange of dynamic consciousness between mother and child suffers no interruption at birth.
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