Confusion about some episodes in "The Moon and Six Is". Some excerpts from pages 151 and 152:
The most striking point is not necessarily his naked spiritual world (although the penis that shields his spirit is almost transparent), but the savage desire on his face. It may be absurd to say, but this kind of sex seems to be ethereal, which makes you feel very strange. There was a rawness about him. . .
The "primitiveness" among them is highly praised in many literary works, but isn't the real primitiveness the state before the appearance of human ideology? Isn't that bestiality?
Possibly this could be the explanation. After people are enlightened enough to possess consciousness, before universal values ??appear, when all states derived from consciousness belong to individuals only, without restraint and education, it is in that state that it is the perfect state. Perhaps this is the original state of their praise. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com