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15 Attempt to review the results of this experiment. It seems that my mind's dominant concern, when left to itself, has been to achieve a conscious relation to the force by which one is lived. Certain drawings seem to be pictures of change in my sense of the nature of this force. There seems to be something in my mind which is neither blind pleasure or pain-seeking, nor yet conscious reasoning; this something seems to be actively concerned with the truth of experience, and seems to express itself in terms of images, not argument.
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15 Attempt to review the results of this experiment. It seems that my mind's dominant concern, when left to itself, has been to achieve a conscious relation to the force by which one is lived. Certain drawings seem to be pictures of change in my sense of the nature of this force. There seems to be something in my mind which is neither blind pleasure or pain-seeking, nor yet conscious reasoning; this something seems to be actively concerned with the truth of experience, and seems to express itself in terms of images, not argument.