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Dreams, Bones & the Future: A Dialogue

by Russell Lockhart

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Our nightly dreams are a natural resource, a national treasure, not yet plundered by the rapacious complexes of the controlling powers, be they military, industrial, corporate, educational, political-or any others hidden from view. If you have not yet thought of your own dreams as a treasure, you surely will after reading this remarkable dialogue between Russell Lockhart and Paco Mitchell.… (more)
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Our nightly dreams are a natural resource, a national treasure, not yet plundered by the rapacious complexes of the controlling powers, be they military, industrial, corporate, educational, political-or any others hidden from view. If you have not yet thought of your own dreams as a treasure, you surely will after reading this remarkable dialogue between Russell Lockhart and Paco Mitchell.

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