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Fox’s edge
By
Robert Moss
“Fox can get the red potatoes jumping for sure,” said Patty just now, commenting on my latest dream of a fox. I’ve noticed that even the mention of a fox creates a stir of excitement, blended with intrigue and anticipation, laced with unease. Fox is an edgy creature. In the ordinary world, we most often…
Mark Twain contemplates dream theater for healing
By
Robert Moss
In “Which Was the Dream?”, a story begun the year after his beloved Susy’s sudden death from meningitis, Mark Twain attributes a series of terrifying dreams to a child character called “Bessie”. There is good reason to think that Bessie (“all soap-bubbles and rainbows and fireworks”) was modeled closely on Susy’s childhood self. It is…
Adjust the dithering
By
Robert Moss
Great dream sharing going on at my new online forum. Quickies can be good, and there is a short dream report from Mogenns just now that really speaks to me. I am looking at a computer display that is not quite clear, doing a repetitive game action to test the graphics (there are lots of…
More brushes with the fox
By
Robert Moss
Synchronicity can be a kiss from the universe, or a secret handshake, or a slap in the face. It can also tickle like a fox’s whiskers, or its brush. In California this week, I am feeling the play of fox magic. I sat down to lunch at a fine resttaurant in Novato called The Wld…
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