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| Page 13... Laura noticed her cup was empty and decided to make more tea. Standing at the stove, she continued thinking about Amos. "He really was an amazing man. He sure knew about life and how all things in life are interconnected in a dynamic, universal system... how the egg of the chicken is connected to the stars in the sky. How he knew, I'll never know. He was not a book-learned man, or even a church-goer, but just 'KNEW'...Ah...he knew all right. He just knew." Page 51... "I never thought much about my drift'n or what causes it. It's a part of me. It just happens. It's unpredictable. So far it's never seemed to affect my life. As for my daydreams, well... they're a pleasant escape. They usually are about special times on the farm with Amos. I'm very aware of my daydreaming. It's not a problem to me, nor has it interfered with my life. My daydreaming hasn't hurt anyone. I know when I'm doing it. Some people drink or smoke to relax. I daydream. So what?" "Is drift'n, as you call it, similar to your daydreams?" "No," said Laura. Intrigued by Laura's one word answer, she decided to explore this topic further. "Would you please elaborate more about their differences?" Hesitantly, Laura said, "In daydreaming, I'm me, thinking about the past. In drifting, the present me does not exist; instead, I feel I'm actually there at whatever age it is." |
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