The Centaur
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A narrator recounts an encounter with an imposing, enigmatic man whose physical presence and serene certainty spark intense curiosity and envy. Their interactions prompt extended reflections on the clash between modern civilization and a yearning for wild, transcendent experience; nature appears as a living force that can elevate, rapture, or threaten the self. Through episodes of solitude and communion with landscapes, the work examines the lure of instinct, the risk of losing personal identity in surrendering to primal moods, and the uneasy reconciliation of ordinary life with moments of mystical expansion.
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