36 BEING AND FACULTIES OF MAN. 



as a metaphysical essence of reality, is capable of being 

 permanently impressed by its perceptions, just as, in dis- 

 tinguishing between instinct and reason, we have shown 

 that it is capable cf being educated to the use of the 

 physical faculties. 



NOTE. From what is remarked subsequently at p. 42 in the next 

 Chapter, it will be still more apparent that when images are physi- 

 cally impressed they present a different appearance and excite very 

 different sensations. 



