Characters
INTRAUTERINE LIFE
Getting stuck in your head isn’t enough. You have to discover its source and the young power it contains in its integrity. E. goes back even further than her unknown childhood. She has integrated the informal, and is already wandering, lying on a Henri II chest of drawers. The sofa on which the Invisible One lies half-hides the drawers. The corridors are open: the light is to follow. At the crossroads of life, at the center of the question, E.’s choice is made by balancing two temptations: the corridor on the right, the corridor on the left. In this way, her instinctive nature creates favorable conditions for herself that the Great Veil could never have imagined. In this way, she can develop in harmony with the Earth and seek the formula that will exorcise the Great Veil.
Jean LAUDE (extraits des Malheurs d’E)