Psychoanalysis And the Unconscious

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Psychoanalysis And the Unconscious
Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
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There lies the wakeful center. There speaks the first consciousness, the aud- ible unconscious, in the squeak of these in- fantile things, which is so curiously and inde- scribably moving, reacting direct upon the great abdominal center, the preconscious mind in man.
There at the navel, the first rupture has taken place, the first break in continuity. There is the scar of dehiscence, scar at once of our pain and splendor of individuality. Here is the mark of our isolation in the uni- 52 PSYCHOA
...NALYSIS AND THE UNCONSCIOUS verse, stigma and seal of our free, perfect singleness. Hence the lotus of the navel. Hence the mystic contemplation* of the navel. It is the upper mind losing itself in the lower first-mind, that which is last in consciousness reverting to that which is first.
A mother will realize better than a phil- osopher. She knows the rupture which has finally separated her child into its own single, free existence. She knows the strange, sensi- tive rose of the navel: how it quivers con- scious; all its pain, its want for the old con- nection; all its joy and chuckling exultation in sheer organic singleness and individual lib- erty.


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