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  | source title = Phrenological Jornal, The
  | source title = Phrenological Jornal, The
  | source details = March, 1878
  | source details = Vol.66, March, 1878, Number 3, Whole No. 471
  | publication date = 1878.03
  | publication date = 1878-03
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  | notes = HPB crossed out “Helena” and wrote “Heliena”
  | notes = HPB crossed out “Helena” and wrote “Heliena” or “Heliona”
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THE head of Madame Blavatsky is one of remarkable strength in many elements of character. With her fine physical constitution and temperamental balance her brain is capable not only of prolonged labor, but of extraordinary exertion under excitement. She is not of that quiet, scholastic mould which is so often found in literary pursuits, but possesses an intensely emotional and energetic nature, adapting her to fields of robust action.
 
With a large head, whose intellectual development is very marked, particularly in the perceptive region, she exhibits a strong leaning to observation and the study of facts and things as they exist. We do not find much evidence of the disposition to trust to mere impressions, or to be won over by probable or plausible showings; she is rather skeptical, more inclined to be iconoclastic in her attitude toward philosophy, religion, and literature, than to build
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