(Let's relate this to a painting... we will get back to this conclusively.) If you believe in Freud you will care to infer from it. I think the quote adopts a cetain projection of what we are inhibitively speaking. You might struggle with interpretation of it but my belief is that Freud says: the subconscious transfers our own minds as an observer looks at a beautiful painting, abstract or creative... it is a piece of art that you are subjective too. That same piece of art doesn't know it is being appreciated nor appraised through your minds eye. It is a cerebral experience through yourself as an observer. You have feelings proportional to what that experience dictates.
What I am saying is our subjective reality attaches meaning to all things relative to our experience at the same moment your subconscious is processing data.
That defines expeirence in the real world.
Your observations and your inhibitions relate to something beyond control.
However, whether of another person or not you speak to that object in your subconscious. And this also translates back to you independent of virtue. You connect with that picture I said earlier as is a painting.
Our dispositions are all various positions from which we meet as a product of yourself. Our own image can never de displaced.
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