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classified psychological faculties, that is, firstly: the pathetical 

 susceptibility of the individualizing impulse of another being ; and, 

 secondly, the introspective visuality to perceive the projected ideas, 

 respectively, the figurative thought form of the opponent, a thus 

 such disadvantaged individual will perceive transcendentally the 

 objective individualistic impulse of the competitor, respectively, 

 thought and tendency pending in its mind. 



Now, according to its own impulsive individualistic tendency, 

 a thus prejudiced individual must feel unpleasant, because the 

 impulse of its opponent objectively tends to check its own impulse 

 of individualization and efforts to maintain existence. Logically, 

 its pathetical disposition will gradually convert into a hateful, 

 that is, into an anti-pathetical tendency, culminating in hatred 

 and selfishness. 



Hence, on the other hand, if the individualizing impulse of 

 the co-respondent individual is not so intensive, that is, less selfish 

 and manifesting a more benevolent tendency, the other individual 

 will subjectively be induced by the feelings of pathetical inter- 

 course to meet this benevolent tendency with some affection, 

 because it is easily subjected to its own impulse of pleasant feel- 

 ing; and as, furthermore, there are no selfishness and extreme 

 individualistic efforts manifested which would stimulate in turn 

 selfish reflection. 



Now, upon this pathetical and intellectual intercourse are 

 based essentially the animals' mutual understanding and their 

 more or less simple modes of demonstrative expression, according 

 to their standing in organic order. 



The perceptibility of feeling the pathetical disposition, respec- 

 tively, the character of nativity of the co-responding individual 

 by distance is termed telepathy. Such telepathetical manifesta- 

 tions have been frequently exhibited and observed among sensitive 

 domestic animals. It is a known fact that dogs often manifest an 

 intense aversion toward certain persons, known to be extremely 

 selfish and antagonistic; hence, on the other hand, the same 

 animal will exhibit strong sympathy toward persons of refined 

 and benevolent disposition. These manifestations are prevailing 

 frequently throughout the animal kingdom, and especially among 

 individuals of related organic order. 



Facts relating to this particular feature will be more plainly 

 illustrated in succeeding chapters. 



