... nevertheless a rut. And you found Page 38 yourself the prisoner of a small happiness or a great happiness, a small adventure or a great adventure But you were a prisoner. And I didn't want to be a prisoner – of ANYTHING or ANYBODY. Towarnicki: Andre Breton speaks of settling down in adventure, in mystery... That's it! You settle down in the law of the outlaw. And that's suddenly what... She was with Sri Aurobindo. She was his companion. I said to myself, "After all, there may be a secret for me there?..." Because I could see the picture, as it were: You add one adventure + one adventure + one adventure, but sooner or later the circle closes and you end up as a professional of the jungle, a professional of plantations, a professional of sailing.... You confine yourself, you see. You... were. And therefore you experience the plenitude of what you are. So I went back to India. I was thirty. And that's... another adventure. But a radical one. Not an adventure that comes full circle and makes you a prisoner. That was really... THE Adventure. The one that does not confine you. Towarnicki: The one you are still in today? Oh yes! Oh yes, certainly.... It's the only ...
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