The Secret of Dreams by Yacki Raizizun
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Chicago American, February 24, 1921.
New Orleans, Feb. 24.--Because Capt. H.J. Ruffier, warden of the House of Detention, dreamed there was a jail delivery on, a general effort to escape from the prison was frustrated. Forty prisoners confined in one big room, on the Tulane avenue side of the building, were detected working at the bars of a window and picking at brickworks under another window when discovered. This dream may be attributed to mental telepathy. The prisoners evidently have been planning their escape for days. (Creating thought forms.) It was possible for the warden in sleep, out of his body, to be mentally impressed of the delivery and bring it through into waking consciousness. * * * * * DREAMING TO SOME PURPOSE. Chicago Daily News, February 24, 1921. Huntington, W. Va.--Mrs. Mattie Estep was told in a dream to write songs. She did so, and two of them were accepted and published in New York. |
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