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last line. The impressions of a vivid dream often dwell in the mind for some time after waking, and leave the individual in doubt whether they are phantoms or realities.

"This recall of past events to the memory in dreams and in morbid conditions of the brain, is a singularly suggestive fact. It indicates the power of mind, in the abstract, to comprehend, with a faculty little short of omniscience, the meaning and significance of those minute mysterious changes in the material organ which constitute the basis of dreams. It indicates, also, the immense capabilities of matter, in being rendered subservient to such remarkable spiritual phenomena. But when we pass from the creature to the Creator,-when we contemplate the endowments of the Supreme Mind, of "the Father of the spirits of all flesh," as manifested in His offspring,—we find that we can almost understand how, just as the physical changes in the material organ, passing through their phases, in one moment reveal the doings of years, so also the doings of all created things, past and present, may be revealed to the glance of the Infinite, in virtue of the minute physical changes His will directs; and so we get a glimpse at the possibility of Omniscience.

'On the other hand, the mind is struck with wonder, at the singular powers with which creative mind has endowed matter. The microscopic-the infinitely minute

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-changes which it passes through in acts of thought, and especially in the acts of memory we have described, are more utterly beyond our comprehension, and, indeed, more grand, because more inexplicable, than the vast changes in the relations of the masses which roll through infinite space in "cycle on epicycle." They reveal to us phenomena belonging to matter when it is conjoined with, and the instrument of the mind, which alter and decompose all our ordinary ideas of its properties, to the development of entirely new conceptions.'-The Journal of Psychological Medicine: Sleep, Dreaming, and Insanity, vol. iv., Oct. 1851.

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