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(I worked on answering Christmas cards for half an hour after breakfast, and will have to adopt some sort of system like that to get caught up on the fan mail. Although we are more than glad to get those precious letters — where would we be if people didn’t care about what we’re trying to do? — still answering them takes time away from Dreams.
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(3:00. After I’d finished the session, especially the last portion and my notes about my own reactions, which upset Jane, she told me that yesterday she’d actually been very blue the last hour I was there. She’d also been very afraid that the coughing up of mucous meant she was getting pneumonia — something she hadn’t told me. She’d picked up the suggestion from something a nurse had said that morning. I said it wasn’t what others said so much, as her reaction to what they said. I’d hoped we were past that stage. I said I’d expressed myself plainly in the session yesterday so she’d know how I felt.
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(3:08. Jane had a smoke while I read her the session for February 1, after she’d put on lipstick and looked in the mirror. Then I read her several other good and later sessions. Next, I described my vivid dream of last night: Jane and I were still driving our old yellow Cadillac convertible. She was walking normally. While we were in a local bar, two youths stole the car, which was parked nearby, and went for a joyride. I went outside to get the car to take Jane home, and found it gone. I called the police. I also found a young man in the bar who knew the two who had taken the car, but he was afraid to tell me who they were. Eventually the police found the car, abandoned some distance away, but unharmed. I was very angry about the whole thing and vowed to find out who had taken it. I told Jane the dream almost sounded like an exercise in exploring a probable reality.
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(Leanne came in with a new bag of Bactrim. We asked her to call maintenance about heat. I read to Jane what she’d given so far.
(4:11.) That is the natural, creative way to function, and it has provided him with many excellent books and poetry. When he is writing he does not think in terms of impediments. What impediments there may be, he brushes aside.
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(“What do you think of my dream yesterday afternoon, about our receiving the million dollars?”)
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