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A police investigator enters the house as Mavis Phillips reacts outside the scene of a double murder, Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Milton, Mass. Phillips said she was a co-worker of Regine Revelus whose son murdered two of his sisters and injured a third before being shot by police on Saturday. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Interpretation of a Nightmare: A real-life murder turns into a dream

By J. Timothy King on May 13, 2009

On March 28, at about 5 PM, 9-year-old Sarafina, probably in tears, talked to the 911, while her 23-year-old brother was stabbing her two sisters with a kitchen knife. When police arrived, less than a minute later, he was decapitating 5-year-old Bianca, the youngest of the family, while Bianca’s uneaten birthday cake still lay on […]

Posted in Personal Improvement, Stories, True Stories | Tagged crime, dream interpretation, dreams, psychology, Sarafina Revelus, true crime

The True Meaning of Dreams

By J. Timothy King on May 6, 2009

Ever since man has been able to think, he has tried to understand his dreams. He has called on dreams for divine guidance or for self-understanding. Many methods have been put forward for interpreting dreams. Some theorists have written off dreams as mere random thoughts that intrude into our sleep. Others have gone through great […]

Posted in Personal Improvement, Stories, True Stories | Tagged dream interpretation, dreams, Ivan Tyrrell, Joe Griffin, psychology | 2 Responses

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