English author and literary critic D. H. Lawrence writes in Fantasia of the Unconscious: I am not a proper archaeologist nor an anthropologist nor an ethnologist. I am no "e;scholar"e; of any sort. But I am very grateful to scholars for their sound work. I have found hints, suggestions for what I say here in all kinds of scholarly books, from the Yoga and Plato and St. John the Evangel and the early Greek philosophers like Herakleitos down to Fraser and his "e;Golden Bough, "e; and even Freud and Frobenius. Even then I only remember hints - and I proceed by intuition. This leaves you quite free to dismiss the whole wordy mass of revolting nonsense, without a qualm. Only let me say, that to my mind there is a great field of science which is as yet quite closed to us. I refer to the science which proceeds in terms of life and is established on data of living experience and of sure intuition. Call it subjective science if you like. Our objective science of modern knowledge concerns itself only with phenomena, and with phenomena as regarded in their cause-and-effect relationship. I have nothing to say against our science. It is perfect as far as it goes. But to regard it as exhausting the whole scope of human possibility in knowledge seems to me just puerile. Our science is a science of the dead world. Even biology never considers life, but only mechanistic functioning and apparatus of life.

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- FANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUS
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter I - Introduction
- Chapter II - The Holy Family
- Chapter III - Plexuses, Planes and so On
- Chapter IV - Trees and Babies and Papas and Mamas
- Chapter V - The Five Senses
- Chapter VI - First Glimmerings of Mind
- Chapter VII - First Steps in Education
- Chapter VIII - Education and Sex in Man, Woman and…
- Chapter IX - The Birth of Sex
- Chapter X - Parent Love
- Chapter XI - The Vicious Circle
- Chapter XII - Litany of Exhortations
- Chapter XIII - Cosmological
- Chapter XIV - Sleep and Dreams
- Chapter XV - The Lower Self
- Epilogue