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The farm at Muhunoa lately owned by the Messrs Dean Brothrs has been sold by them to-some natives, and they are to enter into possession shortly. With a view to assisting the benefit performance to be given on Friday evening—in aid of the 'children of the late W. Hislop— the Levin Druids have posponed their dance previously arranged for that evening. It will be held on Friday next 29th May. All tickets issued for 22nd May will hold good for the 29th. The benefit performance in aid of the children of the late W. Hislop is to be given in the Town Hall, Levin, on Friday evening, 22nd May, by the D'Almaine Company. -A first-class programme -is'being' put on, and all who patronise the entertainment will get good value for their contributions and at the same time help a deserving cause. A lucid ' article in" "Current Opinion" for February, with the imposing title of "Mental . aild Emotional Superiority of the Subliminal Self to the .Real Self' puts forward the cluiin that "It is established then that there can be mental, or psychic activity of many kinds -sensational, intellectual, reminiscent, ©motional, creative- over 2nd ,above anything that the conscious mind is aware of. Sciencc has proved that we are greater than we know," and further "The power lies deep buried in the subliminal levels. It is only its results, its exfoliations that we see."' A remarkable instance is given of the working of the mind of a' genius. "Ibsen wrote 'Brand' in three weeks in a state of feverish, exaltation, scrambling out plTped to write while* half asleep "the.,,lines which rose tumultuously to the surface of his mind." The write]- concludes "Human minds are many, but they are closely alike. In 'biological investigation it is found close similarity points to a common source. In some sort then it is to be surmised that all huuiau minds descend from a common source."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1914, Page 3

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Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1914, Page 3

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1914, Page 3

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