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Dream objects are secondary constructions, but very valid ones. Now they do have much more than an imaginative reality, and they do possess consciousness, but a fragmentary consciousness, that can however further develop.
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The physician, you see, existed in some dimension, and continues to do so. Obviously there were financial limitations as far as education was concerned. Subconsciously however you leaned in that direction to some fairly considerable extent. This is all difficult to explain. You met, for example, patients. Some of these people you also know in the life that you chose.
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(I had no conscious memories of being interested in medicine while in my teens, but then neither do I recall dreams from that period. Perhaps eight years ago I did a series of medical illustrations for the hospital in Sayre, PA. I enjoyed doing these very much, and remember being surprised at the time at the aptitude I seemed to show for such work. I had never done such work before. The work won prizes during its travels about the country.
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I am using you here and the physician probability as an example. Art, you see, is also closely connected with healing. The projections of which I spoke do happen occasionally and spontaneously on both of your parts. Various aspects of the personality are being developed, you see. Reincarnation is but a part of this probability system, the part that falls within your particular universe.
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A red car. I do not know if this is a present car, or a car the man owned as a boy—a toy car. But a red car is connected here. Or wagon.
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(Don Wollheim and his wife and daughter visited us Friday evening, September 2. This session was held on Wednesday, August 31, but was not typed up by Friday. We meant to check it with Don Wollheim, but in the course of a busy evening did not do so. We plan to send copies now to both Don Wollheim and F. Fell.)
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