If our communication with the divine is stopped we begin to have strange dreams….
–Fr. Alfred Delp, S.J.
There's more to the sentence but I like it that way.
…and set up false gods–success, people, new orders, and so on.
If our communication with the divine is stopped we begin to have strange dreams….
–Fr. Alfred Delp, S.J.
There's more to the sentence but I like it that way.
…and set up false gods–success, people, new orders, and so on.
I hate to tell you this, but even when my communication with the divine is proceeding full speed ahead, my dreams can get pretty weird.
AMDG
Janet, you’re proof that the converse isn’t true! A good thing for me, too.
I hate to admit this, but I’m having trouble figuring out what the negated converse is.
I’m guessing it would be If we begin to have strange dreams our communication with the divine is stopped?
My dreams can be pretty freaky, so yes I hope the converse is not true!
Yes, that must be it, Paul.
I take Fr. Delp to be referring to waking dreams, btw. In my experience strange and very strange indeed are normal for sleeping dreams.
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