On the plane: B.
Swimme. "God and the Quantum Vacuum: A Conversation with Brian
Swimme." (Ebert, 1999).
And the Van Goghs: (Merton,
1988).
seems to face: J.
Weishaus, "Face in the Rock."
It is the movement: (Sabatini,1983).
lips given: J. Weishaus, "A
Poet's Kiss."
entering the mandala: (Jung,
1976).
swollen gray: J.
Weishaus, "Getting the Mail."
In the case history: See,
M. Sidoli, "The Beautiful Princess and the Ugly Little Monkey." (Sidoli,
1989).
Joyce consulted: (Hoagland,
1988).
libido (that) does: (Lingis,
1991).
immature ego: (Edinger,1985).
old forms: J. Weishaus, "Scrounging
for Stuff."
Thunderbolt fighters: "A
big tough package of fire power, the Thunderbolt...is a design of the
highest promise and is probably destined to become one of the outstanding
planes of the war." (Kinert, 1943). The P-47 Thunderbolt first
flew May 1941.
nearly all: (Clausens,
1981).
Betsy James: The
author of many children's books, including, Long Night Dance. New
York, 1989.
the crime: J. Hersh, "Model-Making
and the Promethean Ego." Spring 1982. p.153.
a white cream: "When
I was evacuated at the time of the bomb, people had white medicine
on their faces, and these white faces have sometimes appeared in my
dreams..." Anonymous Hibakusha (Atomic Bomb survivor).
(Lifton, 1967).
Is Alaska: (Merton,
1988).
thread of Ariadne: "She
was goddess of life and death and of all the phases between...She was
spouse to the sun-god, but also his mother, sister, and eventual slayer.
She not only stood for death in life, but also life in death..." (Herberger,
1972).
and thus: (Doob,
1990).
you can juxtapose: (Ballard,
1984).
And the skin: G.
Snyder. From, "Avocado."
goblin spider: In
ancient Japanese folklore, in daylight these spiders look ordinary;
but at night they can grow to huge proportions, even assuming human
form in order to do "terrible things."
What am I: W. McDonald.
From, "Living with Nightmares."
path downstream: J.
Weishaus, "Niiharu Village"
every morning: J.
Weishaus, "Every morning."