the attachment to a place requires an attachment to
both must be dissolved
you have assumed our conception of. you might find this challenging
to retain. you might have attempted to return to your own. this is immaterial.
a river is a type of boundary. a boundary, once crossed, is dissolved in the
mind/body/self of one who crosses
the distance/proximity has shifted. a dissolution is possible
you might find this idea challenging
would you like to continue?
both must be dissolved
you have assumed our conception of
to retain. you might have attempted to return to your own. this is immaterial.
a river is a type of boundary. a boundary, once crossed, is dissolved in the
mind/body/self of one who crosses
the distance/proximity has shifted. a dissolution is possible
you might find this idea challenging
would you like to continue?
A Dissolution by Jana H-S, page 8