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A dream may be trivial or important, inspired or commonplace, prophetic or symbolic, irrational or significant, an imagination or a revelation, terrifying or satisfying, uplifting or degrading, an echo of the day or an invention of the night, other-worldly or this-worldly, quickly forgotten or long remembered--it can be any of these because the mind's possible workings are widely varied.
-- Notebooks Category 19: The Reign of Relativity > Chapter 3 : The States of Consciousness > # 59