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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER IX
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He may have to surrender his name, his fame, his fortune, his life, everything.

But once a man, in the integrity of his own individual soul, _believes_, he surrenders his own individuality to his belief, and becomes one of a united body.

He knows what he does.

He makes the surrender honorably, in agreement with his own soul's deepest desire.

But he surrenders, and remains responsible for the purity of his surrender.
But what if he believes that his sexual consummation is his supreme consummation?
Then he serves the great purpose to which he pledges himself only as long as it pleases him.


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