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By Jack Joseph Smith

his spine, and he felt capable of weaving a reality from the image of caressing the sun. It shone pre- cise within the shape of a cone, of which he was the bottom point. He watched himself begin to spin up along the walled rays of fiber. The sun in its circular expanse became to him the last embrace of time; He knew through his bones the rush of suicide- al joy. It was like the laughter of an insane child of unexplainable knowledge; As soon as his body left the crew's nest to twist up the sun cone shape, the apprehension of sinking or dream falling no longer remained; It was a blazing blinding yellow, yet he experienced no heat; His body stayed streamlined, and he spun up a swirled dervish figure, like an ex- cellent top. There was no need of controled balance. He was certain that the gift of his will to the high executing force of the coned sun was enough, for he stayed in form as if he were beyond struggle. Only the immense light made him shudder, for if this were real his mind would eventually have to burn out. He climbed within the cone; his sweep being wider, with the seconds. For huge moments in motion his swirling was soundless, himself capsuled within a structured vessel of unlimited time. There he would encounter great bursts of wind, heard, yet

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AI Interpretation

GPT

Animal's ascent into the sun-cone turns bodily motion into ecstatic, almost annihilating revelation.

The scene is visionary in a literal sense: cone, rays, spinning, and yellow light all become the architecture of a mystical transport. The joy is edged with danger, which keeps the flight from becoming merely triumphant. The swirled dervish image sharpens the page's sense that his body has become both ritual motion and a fragile vessel.


Claude

His spine wakes and he begins to spin up the coned rays of the sun, suicidal joy like the laughter of an insane child, the coned shape blinding-yellow but not hot. The page is the manuscript's first full vertical ecstasy — pure upward motion framed as gift-of-will to an executing force.