the Association of body in place in novel Faraba Model
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The spatial physical connection arises within two relationships: a dialectical relationship and a reciprocal relationship. The dialectical relationship is because the body represents a place for some, and therefore the body as a place will overlap with another place. While the reciprocal relationship appears through the interaction between the maca and the body in a noticeable exchange during interaction with the place; The place represents the existence of man, and man creates events in the place that indicate his ontology, and thus he is closely linked to the place, revealing the secret of his relationship with it.
The research is divided into:
First: the identification of the body with the imagined place
Second: the association of the body with the abyssal place
Third: mixing spatial description technology with the body
Fourth: Harmony of the body with the overlapping place
Fifth: The connection of the body with the holy place.
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