The sea, the sea

grladams at teleport.com grladams at teleport.com
Fri Aug 28 00:48:30 CDT 2009


This makes me think of the 'Madeline' he is having while reading Shasta's
postcard, reminding him of a Ouigi board, Shasta, and the memory of the
rising rain and sea starts to literally seep into the pre fang building
hole, threatening to connect by sea,
everything in southern california, and isolate it into a Lemuria? would any
of you have Local Climatological data for the period of time in....
could this be a metaphor for the internet too? the connection and isolation
it causes, acceptible form of communal activity..... maybe.
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> Well, yeah.  But, perhaps I'm reading too much into it when I view the
> sea as a metaphor for the unconscious.  That is how how Jung speaks of
> it when he classes it among the deepest and most enduring archetypes.
> We know TRP read Jung thoroughly,yes?
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