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 the final development has no resemblance 

 whatever beyond, perhaps, the fact that the 

 imago possesses four wings in which, and in 

 other respects, it differs entirely from ordinary 

 dipterous flies. 



The above are all examples of telepathic 

 mind-blending without which (in the writer's 

 behef) it would be impossible for a group of 

 sightless creatures to keep together, and in 

 many cases to work together for the good of 

 the community. 



Although there be many (body) units there 

 is only one (subconscious) mind ; a mind, 

 albeit, that knows its business and will, if 

 uninterrupted, infallibly carry out the life- 

 scheme to a successful issue. 



Small and insignificant as the creatures may 

 appear (size is only relative), it would be 

 foolish to suppose they have no mind. Life, 

 however lowly, could have no place or meaning 

 without mind ; not personal intelligence, for 

 that does not obtain in the Animal World, 

 but mind which is linked with the All-Knowing 

 and, therefore, independent of mental effort. 



