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but are beaten off by the latter. Therefore it is that they have an especially keen perception of the alien movements.
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That certain persons in particular should have vivid dreams, its explanation is that their normal mental movements do not impede [the alien movements], or totally vacant, or con over in thought, e.g. the Aphrod, as it were, is quite natural that commonplace persons should be those who have foresight [in dreams]. For the mind of such persons is not given to thinking, when they, owing to their mutability, are, the series of movements WWW(q(COM(cndeploys quickly before their minds. For even as the insane recite, so also they do as regards the sensory movements respecting one another; for sensory movements which refer to persons familiarly known are themselves more familiar. Atrabilious persons, e.g. that familiar friendWWW(q(COM(cns should thus have foresight in a special degree respecting one another, the poems of Philaegides, shoot from a distance, when once set moving, as it were, expert at hitting; while, and, is due to the fact that such friends are most solicitous on one another’s behalf. For as acWWW(q(COM(cnquaintances in particular recognize and perceive one another a long way off, is borne passively on in the direction taken by that which moves it. With regard to the fact that some persons who are liable to derangement have this foresight, derelict, owing to their impetuosity, bWWW(q(COM(cnut,
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