The mystery is what prompted men to leave caves, to come out of the womb of nature.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand.
With such evidence, as well as the sealed doorway between the two guardian statues of the King, the mystery gradually dawned upon us. We were but in the anterior portion of a tomb.
There is a tension in relationships between wanting to return to the womb, but also wanting to be free. Because sometimes the woman's attentions can be overly maternal, and you want to go, 'Ahhhh!'
To discover and know has always been a deep tendency of our nature. Can we not recognize it already in caveman?
Such discoveries have led me, and other geologists, to reconsider the evidence previously derived from caves brought forward in proof of the high antiquity of Man.
There's a lot of mystery just inherent in the story of 'Descender.' There's sort of a central mystery that runs throughout it.
Emancipation of women has made them lose their mystery.
Men were only made into 'men' with great difficulty even in primitive society: the male is not naturally 'a man' any more than the woman. He has to be propped up into that position with some ingenuity, and is always likely to collapse.
Mysteries are feminine; they like to veil themselves but still want to be seen and divined.
The frame of the cave leads to the frame of man.