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Posted by Cassia on November 06, 1997 at 17:12:22:


In response to Swimming, written by Karen R on November 06, 1997 at 14:45:41

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] ] ] I see the clean white beds as Rolands desire for the very purity spoken of above. I did not see it as a private space where you are neither touching or touched.

] ] What of their mutual desire to have nothing and to want nothing?

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] How about when their legs are scissoring? Are the white beds "the mucus of the sea...this whitish, viscous element...it was nothing other than life itself."



The thought and meaning of the white bed changes after they've completed the quest. then they can reconsider how much a pleasure being completely unencumbered will be. They haven't learned that sometimes emptiness is just emptiness, yet. It's something they must learn.




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