Dreamer’s Invitation
Listen:
here and now we may trace the workings of our Liminal Self.
We experience instinct or presentiment.
We know not whence it comes or how;
We act upon it sometimes.
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Listen:
here and now we may trace the workings of our Liminal Self.
We experience instinct or presentiment.
We know not whence it comes or how;
We act upon it sometimes.
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This convenience writer uses the 1890 Audacity in Women Novelists by George Parsons Lathrop as her source document.
The Dream: declare it, see what it is, and then circulate it.
The more open the detail, the better to encourage all persons concerned;
Meanwhile, do not wait for abstract theories or concrete regulations.
Seek to secure and maintain an experiment in dreams and reality.
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This convenience was written by the same writer who wrote the number 9 campaign.
Again, the writer has used an 1883 publication published by the North Carolina State Board of Health for her source text, the text called A Year’s Campaign Against Dirt: Suggestions To Citizens Of Cities, Towns, Villages And Hamlets, How to Keep Their Streets and Homes in a Healthful Condition.
The time to baffle some dreams can be in the midst of a night-mare.
A skilled practitioner may make it possible to avert dream pestilence by a talismanic act.
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