Have visions in sleep
1Visions and Apparitions — Visions and Apparitions † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Visions and Apparitions This article will deal not with natural but with supernatural visions, that is, visions due to the direct intervention of a power superior to man. Cardinal Bona …
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3Visions of Cody — by Jack Kerouac (1972) Jack Kerouac’s Visions of Cody, his tribute novel to neal cassady, is, arguably, Kerouac’s greatest book, although at the time it was written, Kerouac’s best reader allen ginsberg told Cassady that it was a “holy mess.”… …
4VISIONS — The Hebrew Bible contains descriptions of many visions, especially those of God and His angel (or angels). When the appearance of God is mentioned as part of the biblical narrative, it is difficult to say if, in that specific case, the author… …
5Beyond the Wall of Sleep (short story) — Infobox short story name = Beyond the Wall of Sleep author = H. P. Lovecraft country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction short story published in = Pine Cones publication type = Magazine publisher = media type =… …
6Soul sleep — In Christian theology, soul sleep is a belief that the soul sleeps unconsciously between the death of the body and its resurrection on Judgment Day. Soul sleep is also known as psychopannychism (from Greek psyche (soul, mind) + pannuchizein (to… …
7“Beyond the Wall of Sleep“ — Short story (4,360 words); written Spring 1919. First published in Pine Cones(October 1919), an amateur journal edited by John Clinton Pryor; rpt. Fantasy Fan(October 1934) and WT(March 1938); first collected in BWS;corrected text in D;… …
8dream — I. n. 1. Sleeping vision. 2. Revery, fancy, fantasy, conceit, illusion, delusion, vagary, idle fancy, day dream, castle in the air, château en Espagne. II. v. n. 1. Have visions in sleep. 2. Think, imagine, fancy, have a notion. 3. Give a loose… …
9Minority Report (film) — Minority Report …
10Dream — For other uses, see Dream (disambiguation). The Knight s Dream , 1655, by Antonio de Pereda Dreams are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep …