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Entry#  839. On involuntary muscular action.


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On involuntary muscular action.


HOW THE NERVES SOMETIMES ACT OF THEMSELVES WITHOUT ANY COMMANDS FROM

THE OTHER FUNCTIONS OF THE SOUL.


This is most plainly seen; for you will see palsied and shivering

persons move, and their trembling limbs, as their head and hands,

quake without leave from their soul and their soul with all its

power cannot prevent their members from trembling. The same thing

happens in falling sickness, or in parts that have been cut off, as

in the tails of lizards. The idea or imagination is the helm and

guiding-rein of the senses, because the thing conceived of moves the

sense. Pre-imagining, is imagining the things that are to be.

Post-imagining, is imagining the things that are past.

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