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In art and media—potentially including the "LEVITATION" series your file refers to—this concept is often used to explore themes of isolation, power, or the surreal. To levitate is to be "in the world but not of it." It suggests a character or an idea that has transcended normal boundaries, yet remains suspended, perhaps unable to fully move forward or return to earth.

Historically, levitation was the province of the divine and the mystical. In various religious traditions, the ability to float was seen as proof of a soul untethered from earthly desires. From the hagiographies of saints to the lore of Eastern mystics, rising above the ground symbolized a state of grace or "lightness" achieved through intense discipline or favor. In these contexts, gravity is not just a physical force, but a symbol of mortality and the mundane. LEVITATION_(Part_3).rar

What do you want? (e.g., academic, poetic, or a review?) In various religious traditions, the ability to float