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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER VI
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That which sublimates from the dynamic consciousness into the mental consciousness has alone any value.

This, in most individuals, is very little indeed.

So that most individuals, under a wise government, would be most carefully protected from all vicious attempts to inject extraneous ideas into them.

Every extraneous idea, which has no inherent root in the dynamic consciousness, is as dangerous as a nail driven into a young tree.

For the mass of people, knowledge _must_ be symbolical, mythical, dynamic.
This means, you must have a higher, responsible, conscious class: and then in varying degrees the lower classes, varying in their degree of consciousness.


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