Dark dreams again last night. A man of fire/flesh and a man of dark/steel. A fight and a victory. Something tells me Carl Jung would have a field day with those images. Rubedo and Negredo. All that was missing was Albedo. Maybe I need to get a book on Jung. I only have a glancing knowledge of this topic.
Today will be dedicated to the completion of homework. I believe I will begin with the philosophy reading I have to do for this week. Reading is usually a low key way to start a day.
In other related news, yesterday I posed the following question to myself: "Can we ever dream of something that we have not experienced in our waking lives?" It asks more fundamentally for us to determine how the Dreaming is constructed and by with rules it follows. I am however deadlocked on this question. The answer is buried to deeply in fundamental beliefs about dreams for me to excavate it in a satisfactory manner. Ah well, the meta-physical archeology continues.
(Curse my poor spelling.)
Today will be dedicated to the completion of homework. I believe I will begin with the philosophy reading I have to do for this week. Reading is usually a low key way to start a day.
In other related news, yesterday I posed the following question to myself: "Can we ever dream of something that we have not experienced in our waking lives?" It asks more fundamentally for us to determine how the Dreaming is constructed and by with rules it follows. I am however deadlocked on this question. The answer is buried to deeply in fundamental beliefs about dreams for me to excavate it in a satisfactory manner. Ah well, the meta-physical archeology continues.
(Curse my poor spelling.)
malloreigh:
God, I love that movie. I need to see it again. That's where my love for "Dry The Rain" by The Beta Band stems.
rys:
Reading philosophy before bed gives you wierd dreams. It's the academic cheese.