21. Unfortunately, this raised alarms for Roger and Sue, who came in from off shift to handle it. Seems they know about the adventure dreams. Looks like the cartoon dream is subprogram 0-B, by name. However the hospital sequence is just that.
22. Back in the hospital library, marveling about how the library was built.
Now, that religious traditions book is trying to tell King's version of dreams, but also combines it with Joseph Campbell's "Hero of a Thousand Faces", where people compare their lives with those of others. Other data also are sprinkled in these few paragraphs.
Shamans in Hawaiian island legends did actually enter the dreams of enemies. This was also known to the Amerindian holy men, as well as Africans and Australian aborigines. Joe now officially suspects his dreams are being tampered with.
23. Oops. Sue is suspecting. And because that text shouldn't be there. But you now see that others have been using these programs, so there is probably study and training ongoing in this university where dreams are routinely studied and influenced. We'll see how that develops.
24. Joe, though, winks back to the Hawaiian islands. We see another Huna principle, "There are no limits." Also that as one influences, they are themselved influenced. A lot is piled into this one small section to ponder.
25. He gets saved from drowning, and finds a deep peace and clarity.
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