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1 5 | probably of all the secondary movements too. And as in the universe, 2 6 | or limit, inasmuch as the movements of things with life have 3 7 | or of desire or wish.~The movements of animals may be compared 4 9 | similarly related to the movements from above [and below,] 5 11| much then for the voluntary movements of animal bodies, and the 6 11| certain members involuntary movements too, but most often non-voluntary 7 11| most often non-voluntary movements. By involuntary I mean motions 8 11| and other similar organic movements. For neither imagination 9 11| another. Now the causes of the movements are natural changes of temperature, 10 11| within it. So the involuntary movements which occur in spite of 11 11| reasonable arrangement that the movements arise in the centre upon 12 11| arise in the centre upon movements in the parts, and in the 13 11| parts, and in the parts upon movements in the centre, and so reach 14 11| centre or starting point. The movements then arrive at the centre 15 11| both; but from B to C the movements flow by dint of going from