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MIRANDA TEXIDOR’S THEORY OF DREAMS |
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MIRANDA TEXIDOR’S THEORY OF DREAMS Dreams as we know them are concocted in the darkest hours of night. At first strange images and situations take place in certain parts of the body that I will describe as follows: There are various creatures that inhabit our long intestine such as antinomes, centipelors, fluxatias and roamidas. Other larger creatures inhabit our lungs; this would include small dolphamides and whalophantes, as well as gastrocephalus and amadolifax. Smaller monsters called gaki who are in charge of devouring all traces of saliva, feces and semen inhabit our kidneys. These creatures make their way through our esophagus at night and begin a crazy dance that the inhabitants of our right and left brain join. They perform all kinds of endeavors of which we have recollection in the early hours of the morning. Miranda will show an illustrated map of the body with the creatures, that inhabit it, and the places in it where they go during dream time. Such a map will make it easier for the student to understand her theory of dreams . |
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