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Psychoanalysis-Proves A Great Aid To Authors

N'KW YORK, Dor. 12. 1 py rhiii.'i!7rfl if ycti'r. a f-trtjtrcrlin . ::uth-r. r it.v tnipurarily ur;all' to f.:,i-h jour v.a rk. A.'Cor.ür. to 1'1,1 I).;'.. v..ii.vn now!:.: ;!nl (i;t"r. thi -"arching pru-..-s t,f this analysis rvl-as- our n ryy and w:.I cnahh- v(..u ir-ti:if tivciy t,, ch.r,.,. tho rieht tiling to do iitcal of wasi.nu your lime in s-wal c!ir ctlons. "The tnos-t important th:n ryrhcanalysis- do,s." sa Mr. D-dl. "is to release your energy. II fori- that great part if it was wasted trying to decide what to io and how to do it." That psyr norma lysis does moot th n-eus of many p rsons of literary aptitudes is declareil also hv Mr.-. Klida Kvans, herself a p choanalyst and author. I'mlorsos llca. "Many who have tried and failed, hi any profession, after a thorough analysis, whicli trkes many months, meet with success," say.s Mr. Evans. "Mr. Dell is right. "It is necessary to find out what holds sUch a person hack from hi.s desired expression or attainment. one must lirid why this man or woman is not free to carry out her' plan, "Dream analysis1 is the only way to find out what is holding back energies in the unconscious." "Unconscious instead of subconscious?" the speaker was asked. "Decidedly, yes." replied Mrs. Evans. "Mind is- either conscious or nut. There is no 'subconscious.' During sleep we are unconscious. "Environment has always been a great deterrent to development of different sorts. In cases of children, of which I have made a special study thU is very noticeable. Nervous, irritable children are the victims of their surroundings, and instead of beiner mistreated, according to the popular idea, are sometimes really loved to death. They are oppressed with 'kindms.' In such cases I recommend a chanpe. Vp-ets Wholo Lif "In childhood an idea may be implanted that will deter that child when he is older. In this way energy may be anchored t fomething: in childhood lom-T since forgotten by the conscious mind, but still able to hold its victim back. "For instance, I know of a case of a ,'rown man who in boyhood was called a coward, lie spent most of his life trying to prove he wasn't a coward and as a consequence became a very quarrelsome, disagreeable man. lie seemed to be making; o compensation to himself for the insult of childhood. "Mistaken ideas of duty retard the mental growth of many people. Y all know of cases in which a man becomes a lawyer cr a doctor because his mother wants him to.

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fu nl of his work and mi:t litt his v OJ ,r! m'.VJ: DAVIS. -siros into sonic such spiritual r- ! i ln' V'V' ... ,f A-natr.'tratMr. lati-.r.y as raarriai;-. Th' ohs-ssi-m i ' A:ty V ir'fV tr r' .f sc-x tnut eliminate,!. It has' ' v -7: I- 11. ; caused nornio us harm. IV-rsonally. I .noiwi. m a 7771 n! na ii 7v! I I neve r mention it to a patient un- i N.:i, ,. j.s ;.,.rv',v f t t! m'r1 '-' it hother.s him or her in sudi a 1 t-i-rt-t-l J.r.s i.c.-ii ;;p...i;!t..V !-v" t!e V - .i - v.'-zref that it is rotVrrnl to. p.ut l--ri-r art -f st .l.-pu' .',u'it . th most imp-Ttanr. thimr is to sub- ! ,T;:f" "f l )::!. a. A it..;n:tr.,tri f t

point where th'-y will ho mediums ef expression." Opal Miitelj. "In regard to t-nvironmrnt doterj ing and injuring a child, what would vuu sav of the eas. of Opal t Wliitely, th child author?" Mrs. Kvan.s was asked It is true that Opal, as she toll.s it, was ahused and neglected," said Mrs. I'vans. ' hut v must rt meniher that her oppressors were- not her real parents, and, therefore, what they .said and did to her wouldn't, have the sarin effect as if the corrections and discouragements came . from her ov:i fl.-.h and blood. This ; is pnned by th fact that Opal wrote her story in spite of every thing-. She had push enough to rise above her surroundings. She didn't suffer from 1 eing loved to death nier ironi i eing lovea to . am. "Psychoanalysis undoubtedly helps lease energies and would aid a rc literary pcrsc n suffering from some deterrent. Hut it is a subject !- plorably misunderstood In this country to which it has been brought from Europe." yioyd Dell in his praise of the science is mo?t grateful and enthusiastic for the aid so received. Hesays: (irateful Eor Aid. "In writing- a. novel, where, before? my analysis I had spent weeks trying to express an emotion which persisted in e'.uding m afterward it as not elusi.-e. I had it within my grasp, and was able consequently to be irtieulate swiftly and convincingly." It is to bo suppose! that Mr. Dell does not mean that anyone with the wish to be a writer may, through psychoanalysis, become one. liather lie means that if ability is latent the examining prVessj will luring- it out. Hut he says that he had himself psychoanalyzed and did not see how a man could write a novel before such a searching process or fail to afterward. When men of talent have tried and failed in professions, such as writing fjr instance, it is reasonable Lo assumi that there is some serious deterrent. I'ld.MS. Einest selection in city. Williams the Jlorist, 13 S S. Michigan st. Main 709. t'540-llü. BEAUTY IS WASTED.

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