The image shows a page from a book with text printed on it. The page has a slightly aged, textured look. The text appears to be a prose piece, possibly an excerpt from a novel or a collection of short stories. The writing is descriptive and evokes a sense of quiet contemplation and connection to nature. The overall tone is introspective and focuses on themes of memory, comfort, and finding meaning in simple experiences.
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Hunched over the fire, you dip a rainbow trout in cornmeal flour and fry its backbone, finishing the trout by its head and tail. You nibble it for meal with coffee and hot homemade biscuits smothered in butter. You finish you dialogue with it. Ask it to speak to you; ask how it represents a solution to your challenge. Pay attention and for clarification where necessary, thank it for its insights, and allow it to disappear back into the thicket.
As you get up and prepare to leave the mine, you notice a weather-beaten briefcase lying in the grass. You pick it up and open it. Inside you find a piece of paper folded in quarters.
As you unfold the paper, you read that on it is written a message in response to your challenge. You read the message. Contemplate the message and how it might help you solve your challenge.
When you are finished, return to your campsite. Take a deep breath and open your eyes and immediately write or draw your comfortable in images. It may take time for the images to furnish a context. Eventually, you'll find meanings for these slippery, dodging ghosts.
A community newspaper publisher wanted to make his newspaper unique and different.
He took a guided journey to The Dakotas. The images and impressions he recorded were: comfort, dogs, friendship, hunger, chickens, coldness, death, warmth, animals approaching in the dark, no danger from the ant, turning cold, dead pilgrims, and pleasant memories. The message that