DREAM
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Definitions
1. a pretended knowingness about location. (SH Spec 50, 6109C06)
2. the imaginative reconstruction of areas of randomity or the re-symbolization of the efforts of theta. (Scn 0-8, p. 90)
3. a dream in its normal function is that powerful and original mechanism called the imagination compositing or creating new pictures. (DTOT, p. 89)
4. a frantic effort to orient, just to locate himself so that he can feel secure, that's what a dream is and a dream of course is pretended knowingness because he is at none of these places. (SH Spec 39, 6108C15)
5. dreams follow a sudden loss. It's an effort to orient oneself and get something back. (HCOB 29 Mar 65)