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Vector 1
Type: state Relation: horizontal rest
Vector 2
Type: condition Relation: withdrawn presence
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Type: boundary Relation: inactive posture
Description
The concept of “abed” represents a state of horizontal rest in which a person is positioned within a defined space of withdrawal. It marks a condition of reduced activity where the body transitions from engagement to stillness. This state creates a boundary between waking participation and private restoration. As an abstract condition, “abed” symbolizes retreat into a protected environment. It expresses the idea of temporary disengagement from external demands. In this sense, “abed” captures the essence of rest as a spatial and bodily state.
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