--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" <jr_esq@> wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking that if a person had transcendental dreams, 
> > then the solutions to problems in the waking consciousness 
> > would be rehearsed and reenacted during the dream state in 
> > a blissful way. He or she would then actually perform a 
> > creative solution during the waking state to fix the 
> > problem, whether it be in relationships or work issues.
> 
> Sometimes John's cluelessness amazes me, even after 
> all this time. There can never be any such thing as
> a remembered "transcendental dream," because if it
> had any attributes you can remember, it wasn't 
> transcendental.

And it likely wasn't a dream, either.

It would have been smarter, Barry, to have asked John
what he meant by "transcendental dream" before labeling
him clueless. It could be that it's you, not him.


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