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offending mental imagery, and eliminating the deeper origins of patho- 

 logical fears and distrusts and consequent exhaustion and pain; fourth, 

 to making, and from time to time, remaking, as profoundly construc- 

 tive impressions as possible; and, fifth, to reeducating and repractising 

 every mental and emotional factor in such a sure way that eventually 

 comprehensive reorganization is permanently effected, and the deeper, 

 truer self is made to regain its normal attitude towards the world in 

 which it finds itself, as well as the strength and habitual new activities 

 which will enable it to maintain itself against subsequent insult and 

 stress — in fact until the mind is once more as full of ease, as it was at 

 the beginning full of dis-e&se. 



