Albert Londe - A photograph of Marie "Blanche" Wittman in a cataleptic pose taken around - Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière : service de M. Charcot (1880)

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Albert Londe - A photograph of Marie "Blanche" Wittman in a cataleptic pose taken around - Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière : service de M. Charcot (1880)

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The irony of life
I got so emotional when I was practicing my speech about anti racism, that I got cataleptic. Totally whacked now. So thankful for my fellow activists who understands and picks up where my capability dwindle and I get limited.
cataleptic, adj.
catalepsy, n.:
1. Med. A disease characterized by a seizure or trance, lasting for hours or days, with suspension of sensation and consciousness.
2. Philos. Comprehension, apprehension.
Etymology: < medieval Latin catalēpsia, < Greek κατάληψις a seizing upon (see cataleptic adj.); the Latin form catalēpsis was formerly in common use. In French catalepsie
He stood stock still in rigid, cataleptic astonishment while the girls ambled in and made themselves comfortable. (Heller, Catch 22, p.242)