He that made man a sentient, percipient, self-conscious personality, shall not He be percipient and self-conscious?
The succession of events, the progress of civilization, and the religious phenomena of the world, have not been determined by an intelligent Will, or presided over by a conscious Personality.
In their hands this Sub-conscious Personality is capable of development, of tuition, and of emancipation.
If to this it be objected that, as a matter of fact, the social organism does not possess a self-conscious personality, I will give a twofold answer.
So is it precisely with the idea of self-conscious personality.
It becomes naught else than conservation of energy, and not, as we had hoped, conservation of self-conscious personality.
This comes only with the birth of self-conscious personality.
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