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 respond to one another when and as required 

 in the general scheme. 



Thus, the life-principle (soul) of the insect 

 or other of the animal world is a centre of sub- 

 consciousness, temporarily set apart, but ever 

 " in touch " with the All-Conscious. 



The quivering of the antennae is a marked 

 pecuHarity ; so much is this the case that 

 when a fly of any dimensions is seen waving 

 its horns in an agitated manner, it is fairly safe 

 to assume it an ichneumon of some kind. 



