Divine Pleasure
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— The discourse of mystics point to a huge paradox. Mystics pay the price of being dispossessed of the Self. They live only through the emanation of the object, and are illuminated by its blaze... which (scarcely) veils the bodily pleasure of their ecstasy. Mystics thus experience jouissance... without sin and without reproach, sheltered from view in the confines of the monastery. Might we not perhaps consider that the discourse of mystics in fact points to the supplementary jouissance of woman, veiled by religious legitimacy and otherwise inexpressible, at the risk of succumbing to the same fate as Tiresias?
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