To
bear a child and construct his body almost subconsciously is
not enough. The work really commences when, by the power of thought
and will, we conceive
and create a character capable of manifesting an ideal.
And do not say that we have no power for realising
such a thing. innumerable instances of this very effective power could be brought
out as proofs.
First of all, the effect of physical environment
was recognised and studied long ago. It is by surrounding women with forms of
art and beauty that, little by little, the ancient Greeks created the exceptionally
harmonious race that they were.
Individual instances of the same fact are numerous.
It is not rare to see a woman who, while pregnant, had looked at constantly and
admired a beautiful picture or statue, giving birth to a child after the perfect
likeness of this picture or statue. I met several of these instances myself.
Among them, I remember very clearly two little girls; they were twins and perfectly
beautiful. But the most astonishing was how little like their parents they were.
They reminded me of a very famous picture painted by the English artist Reynolds.
One day I made this remark to the mother, who immediately exclaimed: "Indeed,
is it not so? You will be interested to know
that while I was expecting these children, I had, hanging above my bed, a very
good reproduction of Reynolds' picture. Before going to sleep and as soon as
I woke, my last and first glance was for that picture; and in my heart I hoped:
may my children be like the faces in this picture. You see that I succeeded quite
well!" In truth, she could be proud of her success, and her example is of
great utility for other women.
But if we can obtain such results on the physical
plane where the materials are the least plastic, how much more so on the psychological
plane where the influence of thought and will is so powerful. Why accept the
obscure bonds of heredity and atavism -which are nothing else than subconscious
preferences for our own trend of character-when we can, by concentration and
will, call into being a type constructed according to the highest ideal we are
able to conceive? With this effort, maternity becomes truly precious and sacred;
indeed with this, we enter the glorious work of the Spirit, and womanhood rises
above animality and its ordinary instincts, towards real humanity and its powers.
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