[123] Cf. Trotter: "Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War."

[124] Dom Cuthbert Butler in the "Hibbert Journal," 1906, p. 502.

[125] Baudouin: "Suggestion and Auto-Suggestion," Cap. VII.

[126] Cf. R. Semon: "Die Mneme."

[127] Bertrand Russell: "The Analysis of Mind," p. 78.

[128] A quaint example of this occurred in a recent revival, where the exclamation "We believe in the Word of God from cover to cover, Alleluia!" received the fervent reply, "And the covers too!"


CHAPTER VI

THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT IN THE INDIVIDUAL

In the last three chapters we have been concerned, almost exclusively, with those facts of psychic life and growth, those instruments and mechanizations, which bear upon or condition our spiritual life. But these wanderings in the soul's workshops, and these analyses of the forces that play on it, give us far too cold or too technical a view of that richly various and dynamic thing, the real regenerated life. I wish now to come out of the workshop, and try to see this spiritual life as the individual man may and should achieve it, from another angle of approach.