Ah, my mistake. I thought you were a bit more mainstream.
>
> I may give sermons or messages at one location of a tiny, obscure Christian
> denomination, but that is paling, as I feel
> restricted even there.
Bored with the snakes, hey?
>
> You can't call it that here, legally, but dream work is some of the most
> useful therapy I know of for many people.
My problem is that, in normal circumstances, I not only don't remember my
dreams but I don't remember having dreamt at all. I'm envious of my niece and
brother-in-law who are lucid dreamers. I suspect that's why I have so much
trouble with Surrealism.
> The drum journey here Feb 2nd. is full, but I could arrange one for you. :-)
See you in the Sweat Lodge! Do I have to learn the Hokey Pokey?
>
> * Yup, I'm happy to teach from The Hitchhiker's Guide. I once quite
> successfully used a stripped down version of the
> first sequence of the first book as a as the basis for a spiritual lesson in
> a series of small group sessions Carol and
> I held.
Douglas Adams - the thinking man's Messiah.
> My favorite definition of myth is quoted by Robert A. Johnson (psych, not
> guitar) It was from the nine year old daughter
> of a friend of his. "Myth is something that's not true outside, but is true
> inside."
Which perhaps says all that needs to be said about the concept of 'truth'.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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