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Man Ray may not initially have known that Julian Levy, his New York art dealer, who included Miller in an important, early group show of European photography, was among her paramours, but in 1931 the couple's fragile illusion of oneness was tested by the arrival in Paris of Theodore Miller, toting his cameras.
Joy may be associated with so called Dionysiac type experiences in which wine and other substances produce the illusion of oneness with nature and others--an illusion that's quickly dispelled by the path of destruction generally left in the wake of such experiences.
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Brought him a tremendous feeling of oneness with nature.
A rush of feeling of oneness with humanity that's never been matched since.
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