[Fantasia of the Unconscious by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookFantasia of the Unconscious CHAPTER VI 8/30
Yet it follows its own laws.
And here we begin to approach the confines of orthodox psychology, upon which we have no desire to trespass.
But this we _can_ say.
The degree of transfer from primary to mental consciousness varies with every individual.
But in most individuals the natural degree is very low. The process of transfer from primary consciousness is called sublimation, the sublimating of the potential body of knowledge with the definite reality of the idea.
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