4/01/2004

Just recieved James's now, and am greatly enjoying it. Meanwhile have just read Korak's comments and am shocked, shocked, that anyone could have doubts about my beloved Incredible String Band - what kind of drugs were you (not) doing in the early 1970s, my friend? Oh, that's right, you were still drinking formula; that explains it.
I feel quite remiss for not thanking people as the months have gone by for providing a diverting listen, regularly, in the mail. Let me just say that I live for mail, so these have been most welcome petals from postal nirvana.
Hey, I've been sleeping a lot better since I stayed awake far too late poring over dream-related music. This has, for me, life-course historical significance. Even had a dream or two that I've recalled - most unusual for me. I'm not sure this all results so much from compiling an album that follows the contours of dream (hypnagogic, rem, hypnopompic, etc.) as from listening to, and heeding, the advice on Janet I. Decker IHT's "Hypnosis to Help You Sleep," which I recommend as a good giggle, and for its excellent technique: Breathe in, think "security," breathe out, think "comfort." Works a charm.

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