ABSTRACT

577In the moment of creation, a person buys into the world of his fantasy and lives in it as if in his real life. As an example, take a child who rides on top of a stick, eggs it on, whips it, stops it, and treats it as if it was a horse. Who forces him to do this? Fantasy itself makes him buy into this life, and he gives himself over to it freely, without any reservations . . .