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Example Dream #2, 3/8/20
The Parable of the Purses, by Beatrice Fitzgerald
I dreamed that I was at a sidewalk sale. Several secondhand purses were available for sale. Two interested me, both were large and made of light-colored leather. Turns out that both purses had stuff in them, probably belonging to the purses’ previous owner(s). The first purse I peeked into had a huge collection of pens and pencils and on top of that there was a nice functioning cell phone. The second purse contained pages torn from a thick spiral-bound notebook. It was as if all of the pages had been torn from the notebook and folded in half and stuffed into the purse. The first page of the folded pages was a typed page which was a letter from a woman who had cancer, written to her sister. I speculated that both of the purses belonged to the same person, the woman who had cancer, and that the sister/intended recipient of the letter – had turned the purses over to this secondhand sale without removing the contents of the purses. I was covetous of the cellphone, and curious about the manuscript. I had a moral dilemma in the dream about whether to alert the people running the sale about the presence of the cell phone. I was particularly concerned about the cell phone as I thought that it was likely to be taken by one of the people operating the secondhand sale. I thought that I might be able to find the sister (or whomever) and tell her about the contents of the purses, and maybe she would tell me to just keep the stuff, as she was unable to deal with it right now. When I woke up, I was trying to figure out how to ethically purchase the purses without turning the contents of the purses over to the people operating the sale.
Interpretation: (to be provided shortly)
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