Tuesday 5 January 2021

{3 Dreams: of Railway Stations [continued (5)]}[18th February 1990

[Redbook7:61][19900218:2257e]{3 Dreams: of Railway Stations [continued (5)]}[18th February 1990]


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Can we extrapolate?*

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Within the framework of one circle, reversal of direction is the best way to distinguish inner and outer circles, and the only way consistent with degree relationships; but I have begun to show time-cycles for outer and inner circles simultaneously rotating in the same direction – in order to relate events chronologically, taking degree relationships as understood. It is only one further step to show, in a dream layout, the alternative as the paths on a straightforward junction not involving reversal of direction.**** That could be what it’s all about.


God knows what it means.




*[ie from the ms diagram reproduced in the last previous entry]


**(Shaded area as shown [in ms diagram] above [in last previous journal entry])


***(This [lower circle] might be a smaller circle)


****Do I mean facing? Or trailing?

[Facing railway points (or turnouts) are divergent, onto either of two lines or routes. Trailing points are convergent, bringing two lines or routes together]

(This makes the choices more authentically unclear)




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