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| Topic Started: Nov 16 2008, 02:40 AM (84 Views) | |
| Aztec Cavalry | Nov 16 2008, 02:40 AM Post #1 |
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This covers the early morning of November 15. First, I was on a network of dirt roads rolling a barrel with a name written on it in cursive. I was able to move the barrel to a good location and the name was right, and someone with dark golden hair and beard was impressed by this, he did not know how I could have done what he was plainly seeing. He also wore glasses and had big muscles. In another part of my dream, I was walking with Aldous Huxley as he appeared in the 30s, with big black hair, and we talked about his asthma. I have read many books by him and have found him very intelligent on spiritual matters. I told him, 'Asthma is not accepting the world, because the psycho-physical instrument (Huxley's own word for the human body) is in unity with the symptoms it shows, conflicts come through into it from the mind'. He took in this opinion in a friendly way, and his disciples followed us around. I have heard that many people, once they die, live in a paradise they make up with bits and pieces of what they know. This could be the case with Huxley, though he may also have been intelligent enough to know that that was not real heaven.. though again, maybe he had trouble with love. Or not.. he had one long and stable marriage. I do not know, he could after all be in a teaching post of some kind now. I have never heard of him having asthma, though he did have bad eyesight. The other guy is probably incarnated now. |
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