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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Rambi who wrote (24366)5/13/1999 3:12:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (3) of 71178
 
No, I believe the college tornado dream and farmhouse tornade dream are entirely different dreams. The tornadoes in the two dreams are the same tornadoes, of course. They symbolize -- well -- never mind -- but you know the classic Freudian meaning of tornadoes. Long, sinuous, twisting tubes viciously twitching back and forth and ... well that's enough of that. The farmhouse tornado attacks the locked, heavy wooden vegetable cellar door. It pulls -- almost sucks -- at the door (low pressure) seeking a vegetable to emerge (wrong thread). The college tornadoes, however, are vortices, left over from an obsolete Descartes physics lecture. Cogito ergo sum. I think, there for I yam. The yam is what the vortex is seeking. The only connection between these two dreams is that there are vegetables involved. There is a third possibility. Could this all be taking place in Kansas? Is it Auntie Em seeking the lost children. Have the children been blown (n.b.) "over the rainbow?" Or was it a little girl and a dog!
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