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The body has a consciousness that’s quite
personal to it and altogether independent of
the mind. The body is completely aware of
its own functioning or its own equilibrium
or disequilibrium, and it becomes absolutely
conscious, in quite a precise way, if there is a
disorder somewhere or other, and (how shall
I put it?) it is in contact with that and feels
it very clearly, even if there are no external
symptoms. The body is aware if the whole
working is harmonious, well balanced, quite
regular, functioning as it should; it has that
kind of plenitude, a sense of plenitude, of
joy and strength — something like the joy
of living, acting, moving in an equilibrium
full of life and energy. Or else the body can
be aware that it is ill-treated by the vital
and the mind and that this harms its own
equilibrium, and it suffers from this. That
may produce a complete disequilibrium in it.
— The Mother