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If one establishes the supreme authority of automatism and reduces the individual consciousness to ( in Breton's words ) “ a modest recording device ” for unconscious or collective experiences , the mind has then lost its integrity and ...
If one establishes the supreme authority of automatism and reduces the individual consciousness to ( in Breton's words ) “ a modest recording device ” for unconscious or collective experiences , the mind has then lost its integrity and ...
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... what predominates in their mind is a certain state of fury ; 2 ) That it is by means of this fury that they are most ... that the mind is an essentially irreducible principle which cannot be fixed either within life nor beyond it .
... what predominates in their mind is a certain state of fury ; 2 ) That it is by means of this fury that they are most ... that the mind is an essentially irreducible principle which cannot be fixed either within life nor beyond it .
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neers , false scientists , false philosophers , blind to the true mysteries of life , of the body and the mind , mummified in the shrouds of logic . The remedy is to be found in Asia , “ citadel of every hope , " love for which is ...
neers , false scientists , false philosophers , blind to the true mysteries of life , of the body and the mind , mummified in the shrouds of logic . The remedy is to be found in Asia , “ citadel of every hope , " love for which is ...
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