Augusts 21., 2003
honeybee | 13:22 - J.J.Ratcliff: The History of Dreams "If the same things happened to us awake as frequently happen in our dreams, we should remember them in every particular to our dying day; but the dream life is somehow apart from the main current of our existence, and affects it in a relatively small degree. It not infrequently happens that in a dream we are conscious of having been in the same place in some previous dream, though we do not perhaps remember it next day, and cannot identify it as an objective reality; it is as if the dream life had a partial continuity of its own, parallel to that of waking life, with a possibility of regularly inhabiting a certain dream dwelling, night after night, or on occasions separated by an interval of years."
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