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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

The animals seem generally unwilling to break the imaginary boundary which might be projected between cairns. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #337)
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12 337 The animals seem generally unwilling to break the imaginary boundary which might be projected between cairns.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 334 The herd, which in the grazing on the tundra, has scattered is reformed to some extent by the drivers.
12 335 It, or thousands of its animals, fleeing the drivers, pour toward the large, open end of the funnel.
12 336 The stone cairns, which are perhaps supposed to resemble men, serve, perhaps psychologically, to fence in and guide the herd.
12 337 The animals seem generally unwilling to break the imaginary boundary which might be projected between cairns.
12 338 For example, the human seeing three dots spaced one way "sees" a line; seeing three dots spaced another way, he "sees" a triangle, and so on.
12 339 One may fear to transgress a boundary which, in fact, exists only in one's mind.
12 340 It is not an unusual human being who finds himself a prisoner in a cell which, if he but knew it, lacks walls.
The herd, which in the grazing on the tundra, has scattered is reformed to some extent by the drivers. It, or thousands of its animals, fleeing the drivers, pour toward the large, open end of the funnel. The stone cairns, which are perhaps supposed to resemble men, serve, perhaps psychologically, to fence in and guide the herd. The animals seem generally unwilling to break the imaginary boundary which might be projected between cairns. For example, the human seeing three dots spaced one way "sees" a line; seeing three dots spaced another way, he "sees" a triangle, and so on. One may fear to transgress a boundary which, in fact, exists only in one's mind. It is not an unusual human being who finds himself a prisoner in a cell which, if he but knew it, lacks walls. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12)