Every manifestation of this inferior psychism is characterised by spontaneity, herein differing from mere reflex acts, but not by freedom, which is the propre of superior psychism.
But the hysterical and ill-regulated psychism of which we see so many lamentable examples is due to the small development of the brain and the dominance of the sympathetic system.
On this subject Mrs. Besant writes:--"The lower forms of psychism are more frequent in animals and in very unintelligent human beings than in men and women in whom the intellectual powers are well developed.
It is a matter of constitutional psychism as to where the sense of clear vision will be located.
The fact that I am not able to converse with the world-eject is merely a negative fact, and should not be allowed to tell against any probability (otherwise derived) in favour of psychism as belonging to that eject.
Spirituality is the Self-realisation of the One; psychism is the manifestation of the powers of consciousness through organised matter.
Psychism and Spirituality Our subject to-night consists of two words: psychism--spirituality.
To my mind, it is a significant fact that from time immemorial psychism has been closely associated with the bird which, in Egyptian hieroglyphics and other symbols of the Ancients, signifies the soul.
Apropos of psychism and birds, a very curious incident happened this spring to a relative of mine with whom I was staying in the village of G----.
She knows the psychism of patterns and evolves them with strict regard for the pictural aspects in them which save them from banality as ideas.
These pictures might also be called expositions of psychism in color and movement.
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