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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER VIII
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Now, his consummation is in feeling, not in action.

Now, his activity is all of the domestic order and all his thought goes to proving that nothing matters except that birth shall continue and woman shall rock in the nest of this globe like a bird who covers her eggs in some tall tree.

Man is the fetcher, the carrier, the sacrifice, the crucified, and the reborn of woman.
This being so, the whole tendency of his nature changes.

Instead of being assertive and rather insentient, he becomes wavering and sensitive.

He begins to have as many feelings--nay, more than a woman.
His heroism is all in altruistic endurance.


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