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(The temperature was about 33 degrees as I left for 330. Jane had the window of her room wide open, and the place was still hot. I began peeling off clothes layer by layer. I told her about my dream of last night: I’d been in my writing room and I heard Jim Baker, our optometrist, in my studio. He was talking and using an occasional cuss word in a rather humorous way. I heard his voice clearly. I knew that Jane was in the house somewhere, that she was walking perfectly all right, and that Jim had come to see her, not me. I wasn’t concerned or jealous.
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(After eating an excellent lunch, Jane told me of her own long and complicated dream of last night. She was with Ronald Reagan and one of his daughters. She talked him out of his nuclear-arms policies, and out of the devil — and evil — idea. She was very pleased in the dream at her success. She also said there was more she couldn’t remember.
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I wanted to give you book material, and that is why I did not comment upon your dreams —
(“Well, you can say something about the dreams if you want to … How about Jane’s dream?”)
Give us a moment … In Ruburt’s dream, he is completely re-educating the part of himself that he once considered an authority. He convinced that portion that the old beliefs about good and evil, self-destruction, and the existence of the Catholic devil, were not valid. In the dream he triumphs over those beliefs.
Your dream represents Ruburt’s more healthy attitude toward his eyes and their vision. It also represents his growing faith in his own psychic vision, and hence his return to his own natural rhythms and motion.
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(4:37 p.m. “Well, I’m glad I asked about those dreams,” I said. Both of them were very good, and should reinforce Jane’s progress and attitudes.
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