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By : Luc Bigé - Saturday, 14 March 2009 11:30 |
To Luc Bigé, the Narcissus is a path of exploration for the being who seeks becoming oneself. He is everything at the same time a story of worried love, possessive, intense and exclusive, and nostalgia of an original world. Indeed, the man/Narcissus is in a neurosis; he refuses the love of others fearing to suffering. The external world is the mirror which has to learn him to overcome his fears, and break free to reach freedom. In the myth, death is the condition of his rebirth, the token of his reconciliation which has to lead him the love the self. How to overcome suffering? How to die to our representations? How to let oneself be loved and love?
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