The excretory organs—the bowels, kidneys, skin, etc. (Thus fear may act as a diuretic.)

The muscular system in general (as when it is paralysed by fear—for instance, when one feels ‘all of a tremble’).

The appearance—the attitude, the position of the organs, the expression of the face, etc.

The voice—its tone and timbre, and the words used or repressed.

The nervous system—partly influenced indirectly by the altered breathing, and by the blood, and by the effects of the state of mind upon the Solar Plexus.

The energy and endurance.

The poise, and ease of self-mastery, self-recovery, and self-direction.

The brain—the clearness of thought, etc.

The influence of the person on others—especially in the immediate neighbourhood.

The direction and bias of the mind in the future, states of mind tending to become habitual apart from the active will.