The conjectures of a few philosophers, and the irradiations of poetical inspiration, constitute an occasional exception.
The reverse of the irradiations of love in woman is constituted by her failings, which we have already partly indicated.
The psychic irradiations of his abnormal appetite usually constitute the sanctuary of his ideal aspirations and sentiments, the object of obscure hopes and struggles which are opposed to nature and the inclinations of his comrades.
The third sex, or worker, not only has a cerebral development superior to the sexual individuals, but also inherits the social sympathetic irradiations of the sexual appetite, which results in his devotion to a brood which is not his own.
A series of most important irradiations of love in woman results from the need she feels of being, if not dominated, at least protected by her husband.
Other irradiationsof love in woman are similar to those of man.
From this results a fact which social systems have too much neglected, namely: that in all the domains of human social activity, the sexual passions and their psychic irradiations often interact directly or indirectly in a mischievous way.
Recent phylogeny is reflected also in many of the irradiations of the sexual appetite of which we have spoken in Chapter V.
The true cake-walk as seen in the South is perhaps the purest expression of this impulse to courtship antics seen in man, but its irradiations are many and pervasive.
Also they believed that all those principal parts, or, in other words, principal members of the body of the universe, were animated by emanations or irradiations of the great soul of the universe, or nature.
And such is matter, which my its nature is ever averse from the supervening irradiations of form.
The dark cloud which for a thousand years has hung over that beautiful peninsula is fringed with irradiations of light.
An instructive analogy to the motor irradiations preceding the moment of sexual detumescence may be found in the somewhat similar motor irradiations which follow the delayed expulsion of a highly distended bladder.
Whither go these majestic irradiations of the soul?
Thus long irradiations are useful to increase the sensitivity of the analysis, but only up to a certain point.
Quite secondary to these numerous irradiations of magical ideas among primitive peoples are the general notions connected with natural phenomena.
These irradiations of the totemic conception serve partly to extend it and partly to give it an irregular development.
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