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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER VI
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From the first great center of sympathy the child is drawn to a lovely oneing with the mother.

From the first great center of will comes the independent self-assertion which locates the mother as something outside, something objective.

And as a result of this twofold notion, a twofold increase in the child.

First, the dynamic establishment of the individual consciousness in the infant: and then the first shadow of a mental conception of the mother, in the infant brain.

The development of the _original_ mind in every child and every man always and only follows from the dual fulfillment in the dynamic consciousness.
But mark further.


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