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|    Richard Silk to All    |
|    2022-01-27 Thursday    |
|    27 Jan 22 14:32:05    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              I *meant* to get this down this morning, so of course, there's a bit of       "evaporation" in effect, but from what I can recall:              The dreamer was talking to a tallish, slender-looking guy with reddish hair,       maybe about mid-40s, and where scene A turns into scene B, the guy shows up       with a smaller, female-looking version of himself, whom the dreamer asks in a       way to determine if she'       s his wife or daughter? (Either a compliment to her, or a possible critique       to him, but either way, the dreamer simply did not know, so asked in a way to       find out.) I *think* the guy mentioned her as being his daughter, BUT in       "scene C" the man is seen        lounging nude, in a pool of water, along with the female, which came to mind       as a "married couple" relationship between the two, so regardless, there       simply was no clear answer (as if one really mattered.) What was *more*       interesting was the following        scene (D?) where there were seen about a half-dozen younger (college age?)       females, *also* nude, as if in a swimming pool, where the dreamer was making       some kind of mental note along the lines of "what do you expect from an       'artistic' ensemble?" As I'm        typing this, no, I can't recall the exact quote, or whether it was a critique       or a question, but I do recall the feeling of "leaving them alone" as it were,       "walking away" from temptation, a bit like the Lord's Prayer, "...and deliver       us FROM evil."        Clarity 9-, but perhaps more like 9 even upon waking.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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