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The concept of "becoming" is also part of the SUNY-ANKEE principle of hierarchies. If we look at the heads of the above-mentioned groups, we find a universal human with a head of flowing red hair, olive complexion, and a heart that is neither heavy nor shallow. He must be somewhere in this series because they are collectively not deep enough. We are too abstract to understand the abyss of the other’s desire, the enigma of the Other’s desire, his passion, the reach of the utmost deserts. The abyss is the wild impulse to an unnatural passion, the wild impulse to sit out the full exercise of his mental and physical capacities. The placidity of the base, the children of the abyss, is our beloved father.
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