The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . Are rather lacking in or- No 129âEmekson, an Idiot. ganic quality, and better adapted to labor than study; rather sluggishmentally, and given to this worlds pleasures; had but a commonplaceparentage; need to be strictly temperate in all things, and avoid allforms of temptation, vulgar associates in particular, and make up bythe more assiduous cultivation what has been withheld by nature. 2. â Are coarse grained in structure and sentimen


The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . Are rather lacking in or- No 129âEmekson, an Idiot. ganic quality, and better adapted to labor than study; rather sluggishmentally, and given to this worlds pleasures; had but a commonplaceparentage; need to be strictly temperate in all things, and avoid allforms of temptation, vulgar associates in particular, and make up bythe more assiduous cultivation what has been withheld by nature. 2. â Are coarse grained in structure and sentiment, and both vulgarand non-intellectual; had poor parental conditions; are low, grovel-ing, and carnal, as well as obtuse in feeling and intellect; are poorlyorganized, and incapable of high attainments; hence restrain the pas-sions, and cultivate intellect and the virtues as much as possible, andespecially avoid alcoholic liquors, tobacco, and low associates. 1. â Are really foolish, and non compos mentis. To Cultivate. â First, guard against all perversion of the faculties, all forms of intemperance, tobacco, over-eating, pork, rich pastry,2. 18 ORGANIC CONDITIONS especial!) late suppers ; be much of the time in th« open air ; workand exercise abundantly; bathe daily, and keep the body in just asgood condition as possible; mingle with the high and good; exerciseall the faculties assiduously, in the best possible manner, and in strictaccordance with their natural functions; cultivate a love of nature,art, beauties, and perfections â in short, encourage the good, true,and right, and avoid the bad. To Restrain.â Cultivate a love of the terrestrial â of this world,its pleasures and luxuries, â for you require annualizing. You livetoo much in the ideal. Live more with the actual and tangible. Cal-lous yourself against much that now abrades your finer sentiments,and shrink not from contact with those not quite up to your are adapted to a more advanced state O


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