Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 8 Pt II

CHAPTER VIII THE LORDS OF THE EXCHEQUER, THE DESIRES (Part II.)           The Desire of Society.—Another Desire common to all people is the Desire to be together. We all want company, neighbours, friends, acquaintances. Little children love to play with other little children in the street; you see half a dozen little creatures of two years old or so toddling about together, talking their baby … Continue reading Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 8 Pt II

Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 7 Pt I

CHAPTER VII THE LORDS OF THE EXCHEQUER, THE DESIRES (Part I.)           Mind must be Fed.—We consider the Lords of the Exchequer, the Desires, after the Intellect, because their office is to do for Mind pretty much what the Appetites do for the Body. It is as necessary that Mind should be fed, should grow and should produce, as that these things should happen to … Continue reading Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 7 Pt I

Formation of Character Volume 5 Pt 4. Chapter 5

V BETTER-THAN-MY-NEIGHBOUR TWO persons meet in the porch of the King Archon; the one brings a suit, and the other appears to answer to a very serious charge. We know the impeached man and the charge brought against him. Socrates was charged by Meletus, a young man who was little known, with corrupting the youth of the city, and with inventing new gods and denying … Continue reading Formation of Character Volume 5 Pt 4. Chapter 5

Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 6

CHAPTER VI MY LORD CHIEF ATTORNEY-GENERAL, REASON           Reason, an Advocate.—I have spoken of my Lord Chief Attorney-General, Reason, as a mere colleague of Intellect; but, indeed, he is a person of great importance in the government of Mansoul—so much so, that he not infrequently gets the entire government into his hands. Reason is a personage of admirable powers and of independent character. If you … Continue reading Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 6

Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 5

CHAPTER V THE BEAUTY SENSE           The Dæmon of Exclusiveness.—The Beauty Sense adds so much to the joy of life that it is not easy to see what danger attends it. But, perhaps, Exclusiveness is the Dæmon that waits on a too keen sense of the joy of Beauty, whether in music, painting, one’s own surroundings, or even in natural scenery. Exclusiveness gets the ear … Continue reading Ourselves Volume 4 Book 1 Pt 2. Chapter 5