Psychotherapy; a course of reading in sound psychology, sound medicine and sound religion. . THE SUBCONSCIOUS ^N^Q as to induce the narrowing of the pupil; the act arouses no feeling;we are not aware of it in any wise; it has no representation in con-sciousness. Similarly, there is constantly going on in the many-roomed laboratory of the body a great variety of chemical andphysical reactions, which perform their functions like silent servantsin the house, and make no report to the inspecting secrete and tissues grow; waste accumulates and dissolves;nutrition is absorbed, a
Psychotherapy; a course of reading in sound psychology, sound medicine and sound religion. . THE SUBCONSCIOUS ^N^Q as to induce the narrowing of the pupil; the act arouses no feeling;we are not aware of it in any wise; it has no representation in con-sciousness. Similarly, there is constantly going on in the many-roomed laboratory of the body a great variety of chemical andphysical reactions, which perform their functions like silent servantsin the house, and make no report to the inspecting secrete and tissues grow; waste accumulates and dissolves;nutrition is absorbed, and all with but the vaguest intrusion intothat progressive flow of states and conditions which we call ourconscious, our real inner life. Consciousness and the Regulation of Bodily Functions WE know that it is the business of the nervous system to cen-tralize and coordinate the several partnerships that make upthe organism. Heart and head, lungs and vocal chords, glands andmuscles, eye and hand, are all brought into effective concordance ofservice through the mediation of the intricate n
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