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Immediately after biting the apple they noticed they were naked, and started to develop personal insecurities as they began to question who they were their entire lives. Again, we see the trend of how perception was not the reality and good ended up being evil. The great migration of slaves and the story of Adam and Eve are both first-rate illustrations that exhibit the idea of fragmentation...
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In both of these illustrations one can see the gradual collapse of the individual. One of the key characteristics of fragmentation is that change is incremental. The fragmenting of the mind and body is not an instant process and this is what perpetuates the fragmentation. It is the idea that initially one does not realize that their reality has taken on a new form and now represents only a fragment of the original...
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