On Feb 26, 6:18 pm, El Klauso
> Richard Schultz wrote:
>
> Your sentence missing verb. Which is perhaps appropriate.
>
> EK: My sentence is missing an "i", which is from trying to type too
> quickly on a too-small laptop.
>
> "Like most Lynch works, it IS design and dream state over any
> narrative certainties."
Apart from childhood Freudian repression techniques, as shibboleths
would have morphological bases and corresponding proponents within an
hierarchal dimension of operatives, if, then, implicit to a gestalt
subliminal inferences overstep -- explicitly, conscientiously
rendered, if not by procedural instances directly appertaining to
qualitative distinction systematically causal in nature to ordering
traces and patterns of organized thought -- for, in as much that a
tendentious falsification of memory occurs, repressive to substitution
mechanism, countering, apropos to an extreme 'any' perturbing
experiences evince, to a symbiosis of relations between manifest
content of dream and withal what latent symbolism an alter-reality
might propound.