"I don't think that Dylan is intentionally putting Kabbalah into his lyrics like Wilson did," he says. "He works invocationally. Like he's trying to go outside of himself, just in the sort of the larger mind as it was putting that quote about Joyce." The penitentiary is kind of a gurjevian metaphor that we're sort of inside a prison because we're locked into this world of illusion,. But anyway, that's another reason for KabbalAH".

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