Unconscious cerebration (the occupation of the mind with subjects when we are not deliberately giving our attention to them) is a common phenomenon in human psychology.
It seems worth while to discuss at some length, then, the subject of unconscious cerebration, because it constitutes the pathological physiology of many nervous states that we see in modern life.
Of course when I came to inquire at all into the matter I was met by Faraday's theory of involuntary muscular action, and also with the doctrine of unconscious cerebration--I was quite ready to accept either.
According to it, unconscious activity is simply cerebral; it is an "unconscious cerebration.
Carpenter, who as promoter of "unconscious cerebration," deserves to be consulted, likens this state to reflection.
He had also begun to develop his doctrine of 'unconscious cerebration,' that is, the existence of mental processes beneath, or apart from our consciousness.
A second is that they are due to some unknown law and force of nature, the physical manifestations being ascribed to a psychic energy of nervous origin, the mental to unconscious cerebration.
Thus the doctrine of unconscious cerebration has been carried much further than the facts warrant.
But my present belief is, that not a single man or woman will be found able to account on any ordinary grounds for such an extraordinary instance of "unconscious cerebration.
Let us, however, for the moment grant all that is expressly demanded on the score of unconscious cerebration, and then see how far it affords an adequate explanation of the phenomena of spiritualism.
Here the medium had not even the light of the questions by which to read the unconscious expression of unconscious cerebration.
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