The Revolution in Psychology

by James A. Gardner


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On the radio someone said there'd be/been
a Copernican revolution in psychology
The ego is but a peripheral member 
of a multitude. Isn't that the way 
Ouspensky explained it?
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clusters of needs, appetites
Eggs if you will
Like the description of the ant colony
in "The Mind's I"
impulses ripple from somewhere
to cross the clustered grid, mind, wavelike
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no one can enter here who doesn't anger well.
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9 April 1996
[end]


©1996, by James A. Gardner

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