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Rather than a blog, or vlog, I have begun keeping a dlog.
Sadly the principle(s) remain the same. But I've done enough heavy liftng to deserve a modecum of self indulgance. Besides, it's something I've been meaning to do for years. The keeping of a "dream journal" is a reccomended practice by nearly all of our modern gurus, from Dr. Wayne Dyer, to Deepok Chopra.

I usually have very vivid, and memorable dreams, so I'll try to keep this page fairly current, and updated.

Latest Entry: July 9, 2007
Finally a dream worthy of description.

I was surrounded by nothingness, as I'd imagine a PADI certification open ocean dive to be. However the water was a dull grey. Like I was colorblind, during a blue water dive. I had extreme visibility, the water was clear, if it was water, it was just greyness as far as I could see, like swimming in a white to black gradient. Fading smoothly to white above, and black below, I was about 30% dark, it felt like pretty much mid point. I was able to breath, and/or survive in the clear open greyness. It was lighter "above" me, so I started to swim towards to surface, or so I thought. I never got there though. Without seeing anything, in any direction which could guide me, or at least give me a sense of scale, I became worried. Being an extremely visual person, being without any sort of landmark is in fact scary.

I woke up to a loud clap of thunder, and was totally wierded out by this dream.

Thinking of possible meanings: I'm about to send out my first Adbase Emailer self-promotion and am excited with the possible outcome, but am scared by the enormity of the scale of the project. I feel like I'm right on the cusp of extreme success with the stock images. They are wonderful images, but am afraid of being rejected on a such a massive scale. I know its not rejection, if they go unpurchased, and unused, and that I shouldn't take it personally if no one responds; but I've invested the last two and a half years in a pretty much fruitless endevour, and as Stephen Colbert would say, "The market has spoken.".


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