Diary Of A Bilocated Conscience

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In all societies the phenomenon of begging exists on two levels: begging for lack of food and begging for insufficient knowledge. In fact beggars due to a lack of food have often congregated on the streets especially in cities while beggars due to a lack of knowledge have congregated in libraries and research centres. There is a beggar in every man and he creates well-located bilocated spaces. The beggars on the street are the great conservators of the spaces of a bilocated consciousness where they expand into other worlds that in the absence of introspection can hardly be identified. The work is intended as a social critique denouncing a social stratum that is excluded and as a result of this exclusion beggars and worlds are formed within the consciousness as a refuge. Spaces that we all need to explore because they are beyond our reach.
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