Place and PlacelessnessPion, 1976 - 156 من الصفحات Every time Annie sees a rainbow in the sky she runs to catch it - but always in vain. One day she pursues a rainbow deep into a mysterious garden. |
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الصفحة 42
... desire to escape . When one of these needs is too readily satisfied we suffer either from nostalgia and a sense of being uprooted , or from the melancholia that accompanies a feeling of oppression and imprisonment in a place . 3.9 ...
... desire to escape . When one of these needs is too readily satisfied we suffer either from nostalgia and a sense of being uprooted , or from the melancholia that accompanies a feeling of oppression and imprisonment in a place . 3.9 ...
الصفحة 57
... desire to dissolve or to destroy consciousness itself ... " The common basis of the We is not , however , constant , but varies in intensity and depth . The most intense degree of union is attained when images are completely combined ...
... desire to dissolve or to destroy consciousness itself ... " The common basis of the We is not , however , constant , but varies in intensity and depth . The most intense degree of union is attained when images are completely combined ...
الصفحة 127
... desire to live each situation to its fullest . This is the basis for a life of acceptance in which preferences , choices , and values cease to be important . The absurd is not some esoteric philosophical notion , but is central to life ...
... desire to live each situation to its fullest . This is the basis for a life of acceptance in which preferences , choices , and values cease to be important . The absurd is not some esoteric philosophical notion , but is central to life ...
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