Re: virus: Dreams

Jim Callahan (magicjim@islc.net)
Wed, 21 Oct 1998 19:24:25 -0500


Yes you got what I meant with the infinite number of possibilities that
exist in the dream state.

>but I never remember seeing anything that I would consider totally outside
of my history or experience.

What about a experience outside of your history of experience?

Jim Callahan

-----Original Message-----
From: sodom <Sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: virus: Dreams

>I dont think you mean thought without boundries as in limitless thought -
>I'm not sure, but I dont think it is possible to have thought without
>boundries, for lots of reasons. I will admit that dreams are the closest
>you can come. But even dreams are hammered together from fragments of
>experience, emotions etc..
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>As a avid dreamer (in that I dream every night and enjoy pondering them
>the next day), I have often had dreams that were beyond proper description,
>even to myself. I have dreamt entire songs and stories, devices and places,
>times and people - Basically, the tools
>my mind has to play with itself seem to be varied enough to create a
>seemingly infinite and pliable alter-universe - but my mind is also limited
>by these tools.
>
>Bill ROh
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>Jim Callahan wrote:
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>> I had asked Eric if he dreamed in a effort to make a point. The idea of
>> thought without boundaries. What do you think?
>> Signed
>> Master Magician and Paranormalist.....Jim Callahan
>> >
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