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Re: The recesses of meaning
Posted By: Sam, on host 12.25.1.122
Date: Friday, September 3, 1999, at 06:37:24
In Reply To: The recesses of meaning posted by Wolfspirit on Thursday, September 2, 1999, at 22:51:57:

> Curiously, the board was entirely in black basalt stone...
> The 4" figurines in my left hand were light grey, and shaped like the ancient terracotta warriors of Xian. . . . In my right hand were 3 pieces the size of walnuts. One was a white soapstone turtle, one was a white carved solid snail shell, and the last piece was a dark grey, wavy, 3D double-asymptotic 'trumpet'.

By the way, how on earth do you get such details out of dreams? I don't recall ever having dreamt of anything at all that I noted was made of "white soapstone turtle." Actually I think I'm even more curious about how you knew the figures where four inches high. Was that a figure you noted in the dream, or afterwards, in your estimation? If the former, that is truly remarkable. One dreams with one's right brain hemisphere, which doesn't deal with measurements and like analysis. (That's why you generally can't read books or signs, discerning letters and words, in your dreams, though you may have the knowledge of what books and signs say anyway.)

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