There is a rare personality or happiness that is defined by a certain desiring which is free enough not to aim at a goal, free to enjoy its aiming without having to idealise what it aims at.
ANDRE VANTINO
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There is a rare personality or happiness that is defined by a certain desiring which is free enough not to aim at a goal, free to enjoy its aiming without having to idealise what it aims at.
ANDRE VANTINO
his/her unanswerable question is precisely the same as the abject lack/excess of sin that is constantly aimed at in the repetition of confession, but that must always remain unaccounted for by the discourse that attempts to annul it.
..The Grail romances, and particularly the Queste, go about attempting to rehabilitate the sinful excess of jouissance within discourse, so that it becomes none other than the plus-dejouir (a), the remainder of jouissance that persists in the symbolic, and that is the repressed truth of the hysteric-sinner’s discourse - BEN RAMM
the visual field of the surroundings that are visible is always an incomplete field. This is what causes the desire as one is always to a degree lacking a clear map of Others + of the visual field.
ANDRE VANTINO