The dream was choppy. I can’t remember it all but here it goes:
I was talking with Michael, perhaps in his home and he gave me two items: a large one and a small one. The small one was what looked like a military MRE (Meal Ready to Eat). I think there might have been a blue or green cloth napkin or something like that inside and this one had actual silverware with it: a shiny steel fork and knife.
The larger item was a duffel bag. I believe it was a duffel bag. I’m not sure what was inside.
Then I was at work and went out to my car for something. As I was walking back on the sidewalk, I heard Michael’s voice. He was arguing with someone and I looked over to my left and saw him sitting in the back of a medium-sized bus traveling on the road in the opposite direction. The window was open…perhaps the only one open on the entire bus.
And there you have it…
Update: at about 11:23 this morning I had a specific kind of synchronicity I have experienced before in several forms. The form of the synchronicity is this: I am reading or writing something and at the same time I am reading or writing a specific word I will hear the word either spoken by someone or sung in a song I am listening to. I do not know what it means but I usually have a few fairly close to one another in time. Say, a day or two. the word is not a simple one like “it,” “the,” or “and.”
Now the synchronicity in regards to this post. Specifically, I decided to post the “Highwayman” song to this posting as an afterthought, I’m not sure why. The late Art Bell used to play it. Art was also central to a series of preternatural “incidents” that happened, also involving Michael Savage and I in 1998.
What was the word I was reading in the post above and heard sung in this song? It is at 2:25 and one half second in when Johnny Cash sings the word “perhaps” as shown above in red.
In other words I was
re-reading my post from this morning, unaltered, and listening to this song and the word “perhaps” was sung as I read the sentence above with the word “perhaps” in red…
Something just struck me about the first phone call I had with Michael back in 1996 (’97) when he was a local host at KSFO radio. I told him he reminded me of a cross between Robert Deniro and the philosopher Kierkegaard. He asked me my favorite line from Kierkegaard. I told him “Man is a thinking reed.” Notice the Kierkegaard quote below and the lyrics sung by Johnny Cash in the song “Highwaymen:”
(NOTE: The quote is actually from Blaise Pascal not Kierkegaard. What made me think it was Kierkegaard was that both Pascal and Kierkegaard were mentioned in Malcolm Muggeridge’s book “A Third Testament.” My mistake. I was operating from memory. The Picture of Kierkegaard in a hat reminded me of the photo from KSFO with Mike in a hat, also).
MAN IS A THINKING REED: “Man is only a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. There is no need for the whole universe to take up arms to crush him: a vapor, a drop of water is enough to kill him. but even if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler than his slayer, because he knows that he is dying and the advantage the universe has over him. The universe knows none of this.”
HIGHWAYMAN: I fly a starship
Across the Universe divide
And when I reach the other side
I’ll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
But I will remain
I’ll be back again and again and again and again and again and again