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The Dixboro Ghost, Act V
Act V Scene i SD: [The home of John Geddes] John Geddes, Fanny Geddes, Jackson and Isaac. arriving: William, Joseph, John Whitney, Joseph and Jane. Neighbors, come in! Kids, little Johnny has been excited, waiting for someone to play on the sled- he has tired me out! Fanny will have hot coco for you when you tire of the cold. The sled is in the shed by the door. Come in and be seated, Fanny has coffee and cakes as well. Already the chill of winter is about to break, and parl
Mar 169 min read
The Dixboro Ghost, Act IV
Act IV [ IV, Scene i ] SD: [Jackson and Isaac setting off from Hawkins with Betsy and Hawkins’ wagon, East on Plymouth-Ann Arbor road] Isaac : She seems to proceed about her work happily. Jackson : Even the beast enjoys to do its proper work. We cannot break this cart as well, we will have no wheels between us for her to pull. So I have asked her if I should inform the public. She gave but a cryptic answer, looking off into the future, saying that their time would come. I hav
Mar 1635 min read
Jesus on the Beam and Splinter
There is a teaching of Jesus that is on the same topic as that considered in the writing of Carl Jung on the shadow. Regardless of what one thinks about the Jesus question, this is the best teaching in all of psychology regarding the first or lowest level of the soul, and this ought be accessible to those on the internet. If it is not accessible, one is inclined to say, nothing of psychology can be discussed in any way in so public a forum without doing more harm than good.
Feb 213 min read
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