Dream Transition Spiral

Source: The Railway Transition Spiral by A. N. Talbot, 1901.

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Contaminated Dreams and Misery

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Refraction of the I Inside Dreams

Read from right to left.

 

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Protect the Perimeter of a Dream

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Imagination as a Shield

Source Text: Osmotic Pressure of Solutions of Cane-Sugar by William Lee Kennon, 1906.

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Protection in Dreams

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Warning to Practitioners

Source Text: Methods of Sampling Cream for Testing and Their Relation to Creamery Practice, Nelson William Hepburn, 1910.

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Dream Self-Defense

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Art of Weaving Dreams 1

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What's Next

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Dreamers Gravitate to the Shores of the Imagination

Source: Haunts of Collectors, 1883, The Art Amateur.

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The Comfort of Service

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Adulteration of Dreams 1

Source text: A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons by Friedrich Christian Accum, 1820.

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Dream Frequency Fall Off

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Stained Dreams District Council

Annual Report of The Medical Officer of Health, The Urban District Council of Staines, 1906.

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Ladies Dreaming

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Delusional-Dream Disease

The writer of this Convenience tells her readers that delusional thinking is inherent in being human, that it is a persistent state, and that many people are frequently trying different methods to rid themselves of their delusions.Source text: The Potato Disease by Royal College of Surgeons of England, publication date 1845.

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Excess Baggage Costs

Excess Baggage Costs

Anxiety and undue mental exercise are not carried free on the path o' dreams,

but are experienced as problematic excess baggage—

whether the dreamer has other beneficial luggage or not.

It is not an impossible journey,

for which of us has not known melancholy?

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Dreams Found Near Each Other

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Preservation of Les Rêves

Here is an advertisement for a textbook about dreams.Please note that the author has chosen Anonymous for her last name.Choosing to remain anonymous is the tradition among practitioners.It has always been this way. Convenience practitioners do not claim to be originators of knowledge or wisdom.They see themselves as conduits.Source text: Preservation of the teeth indispensable to comfort and appearance, health and longevity by  Gray, John, Publication date 1840.

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