This convenience and the next convenience demonstrate how the same source text can be used to create different conveniences with quite different meanings.
You may notice that both are based on the same page from the 1911 edition of The Meaning of Dreams by Elliott O’Donnell.
This convenience was written by a known academic woman, writing during the last part of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century.
Convenience scholars place the creation of this convenience in 1911, and believe that the writer was in her early sixties in 1911.
Her emphases on time and the relationships among past, present, and future are common themes in her writing.
Tell Me a Dream
and it will reveal the past and present and the future.
Far-back days were ascribed with visions of the present.
This modern life has sympathy with the future which receives impressions from the past
and somehow they are all one