Having one’s own skin
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Hatred penetrates all thoughts, colonizes reason and puts it entirely in its service, eliminating any capacity for distance. It impregnates and manufactures its object. But hatred can also apply to oneself; it then finds in the body, that is, the roots necessary for the world, its preferred point of application. It is a support with which the subject is in constant conflict, or rather an obstacle used for uniting himself. It often uses attacks on the body as another derivative path to reassure it as to the limits of meaning that it comprises.
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