"We each have a sixth sense that is attuned to the oneness dimension in life, providing a means for us to guide our lives in accord with our ideas."
"What is it like to fall asleep? What happens? Where do we go? Why don't we remember? Since childhood most of us have wondered about the mystery of sleep."
Source: Lessons of the War: 1, Naming of Parts l. 20 (1946)
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Henry Reed
Poet, Educator
Henry Reed was a British poet known for his poignant reflections on war and humanity, particularly in his notable poem 'Naming of Parts'.
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