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The Dream-God, or, A Singular Evolvement of Thought in Sleep

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A man, under morphine, experiences a vivid dream in which a winged spirit identifies itself as the Spirit of Morphine and carries his disembodied consciousness on aerial voyages across seas and polar skies. He observes cities by night, the aurora, a polar aperture revealing subterranean fire, maelstroms and northern lands, and then visits royal courts and glittering social scenes where political and philosophical ideas are discussed. The narrative alternates travel impressions, exotic landscapes, encounters with varied peoples and rulers, and reflective commentary on life, government, and the mysterious powers of sleep and drug-induced vision.

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John Cuningham

John Cuningham is an author known for his work "The Dream-God, or, A Singular Evolvement of Thought in Sleep." This book explores the intricate relationship between dreams and consciousness, presenting a unique perspective on the nature of thought during sleep. Cuningham's writing delves into philosophical themes, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper meanings of their nocturnal experiences. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his contributions offer a fascinating glimpse into the exploration of the human psyche and the mysteries of dreaming.

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