There was a recurring dream
about searching for a unique film: expectantly shopping strangely designed movie stores in hopes that a particular film would be there.
The unconscious mind had constructed an elaborate film plot, cast, and location: the mind believed it had experienced the film and vividly remembered it, wanting to recreate it in its depth and originality.
The film could not be found; it did not exist. Disappointment befell the dreamer upon the realization, just before the awakening from the dream.
The mind and soul yearned, wanting to repeat perfect moments and experiences. What more appropriate than such images and terms, with which to represent yearning, than the context of film and our genuine love of it?
The unconscious mind had constructed an elaborate film plot, cast, and location: the mind believed it had experienced the film and vividly remembered it, wanting to recreate it in its depth and originality.
The film could not be found; it did not exist. Disappointment befell the dreamer upon the realization, just before the awakening from the dream.
The mind and soul yearned, wanting to repeat perfect moments and experiences. What more appropriate than such images and terms, with which to represent yearning, than the context of film and our genuine love of it?