1372. At the same time there is infused into them a desire or longing to free themselves from the roll, for those within the veil have such a longing, being for the most part puffed up [with pride], because such is their nature. Moreover, they are then given an opportunity to unroll themselves, which is done by unrolling themselves for a long time, as in the case of a man rolled up in a cloth wound around him several times, who then begins to unroll himself from it. As he is unrolled, he persists for a long time and continues to unroll himself but he can never do so, for the unrolling goes on all the more and continuously. Yet he still hopes that he may be unrolled, because there was not much enfolding; he still persists, but he cannot be unrolled.