Some convenience writers have found it easier to create their conveniences using texts about dreams.
It’s an understandable choice; many desired words may be found already on the pages.
This particular writer has chosen to use an 1862 edition of Fontaine’s Golden Wheel Fortune-Teller, and Dream Book for her original text, a smart choice.
The writer’s emphasis is on positionality and interpretation. She refutes the idea that something is automatically helpful or definitely unhelpful, which is not to deny that the helpful and unhelpful exist.
She recommends discernment, and notes that variability is a natural state.
Dreams can fortell [sic] abundance.
Take care: sometimes it goes by contrary.
An abyss is a warning.
Be sure, as it is occasionally a good omen.
So spins the world of dreaming.