Images surround us ...

Jed Kelestron jedkelestron at gmail.com
Sun May 15 00:40:41 CDT 2011


"We need to recognize the multiplicity of genres of imaginative
products and that dream-work, like any work of poesis (the making of
images and words), is shaped not only by its content but also by its
manner of presentation."

"It is better to keep the dream's black dog before your inner sense
all day than to "know" its meaning. A living dog is better than one
stuffed with concepts or substituted by an interpretation."

   --The Dream and the Underworld (James Hillman)



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