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Walls are the eternal everloving eversurrounding mothers that provide safety and warmth comparable to the so longed for womb. Everyday we seek the walls for their trusted enclosure, as if our entire living form was dependent on them. Without walls, there would be no way to connect with mother, as there would be no sense of protection. Walls create spaces that can be considered safe and allow for infinite creative abstraction and shapeshifting. Many would say that one enclosed between walls must be isolated, but that is only one of many possible interpretations and views. Enclosure could also mean love, as in one between walls could be in love with the surrounding mother. But not always is such the case. Sometimes the enclosure is forced upon, and there is no possible escape from mother. Sometimes the living encloses another as a form of revenge or punishment, tainting anothers definition of mother as a torturer, leaving them frightened of mother. It is he who shapes and constructs the walls who also manipulates the perception of mother. If one is scared or somehow manipulated by a constructed creation, it should be possible to negate such emotions by looking at the structure neutrally, or changing its perception from within.
Walls themselves cannot be the only mother required for survival, as they do not have the capacity to do so. Instead, it is required of the living form to sustain itself and take a similar position, feeding from mothers warmth and space as needed. While walls create divisions no matter their construction or intent, they themselves do not possess any such concept. As such, it is left on the living form to create a concept of division, such as property or country boundaries. It is the fault of the living group that one does not have enough or has too much connection with mother, leaving victims of both of these possibilities in drought for balance. Being angry and resorting to violence upon a wall implicates mother/child insecurity, as is complaining to other that one behaves or speaks "like a wall".
Ultimately, walls, whether naturally formed or built, create a sense of mother that one perceives subconsciously as long as one is enclosed between them. This continues despite their capability for unpredictable collapse and destruction that could lead to the death of the living form beneath.
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