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|    Richard Silk to All    |
|    2022-02-21 Monday    |
|    21 Feb 22 07:04:43    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              The dreamer was somewhere out in public, similar to the east side of MTSU in       Murfreesboro (along East Main Street) similar to the area where campus and       residential zones "meet." Originally, the dream was around clarity 9-, as the       dreamer had a "sense of        purpose" but a good deal of the dream evaporated while I was logging the one       from Saturday night / Sunday morning, previous to getting back to this one       here & now.              There were at least two other people, one to whom the dreamer had been       talking, and another who apparently just stopped by to give the dreamer a       message. The discussion with the person to whom the dreamer had been talking       felt a bit like half-sales-       pitch, half-evangelizing, as if the dreamer had a personal goal to accomplish       by means of the evangelizing. The person who came to speak to the dreamer       seemed a bit like [management / the boss would like to speak to you—] which       is almost always a        cautionary-toward-terminable issue, but *rarely* a positive, rewarding issue.        Sometimes, one gets terminated which *seems* like a "bad thing" but turns out       to be *for a higher purpose.* Those are the "toughies." Clarity 8--? The       dream ended with the        dreamer "in the moment of decision" between choosing to go see what the boss /       management wanted, or going [his (or her)] own way.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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