For me and those within, yes, if necessary the walls easily come right back into place. But I have come to realize that it is all an act to hide to forget to not know. Once one knows the act of forgetting of building walls truly doesn't negate the issues and the truths that lay ahead. So, yes, walls do come right back if needed, but in my experiences, it is not the same, it is not distinguished, it is not clear, it is a continual struggle to know yes, no, right, or wrong, always a question, always a wonder. But no longer do I wonder where are the walls -- I seem to own them more than ever before -- just seem to need or want to need them less.
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