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How dreams might have saved John Lennon
By
Robert Moss
Today, on the thirtieth anniversary of John Lennon’s murder, I am thinking about how his dreams might have saved his life, had he been able to do more with them. Late in 1979, Lennon was troubled by a dream in which he was dining out with his wife Yoko Ono, and they were approached by…
The First Santa – Introduction
By
Robert Moss
In this holiday season, I received this cri de coeur from the mother of a young boy named James: James found out that his parents stuff his stockings each year instead of Santa Claus. He is crestfallen. I asked him if he remembered a story you told him about a real live, animal-loving “Santa” that…
Of smoke and fire and what belongs to us
By
Robert Moss
He was a beautiful man, but he had a haunted look, as if he felt something was shadowing him. He couldn’t stay at the lunch table very long without rushing out for a cigarette break. I remarked at one point, in the rambling conversation, that I don’t mind what people do (as long as they…
The play’s the thing
By
Robert Moss
I watched a silly but entertaining film, “The Man Who Knew Too Little”, on DVD. It’s a spoof of the James Bond genre. The Bill Murray character thinks he’s playing a role in a reality show being enacted in the streets of London. In fact, he’s in the thick of a real-life war of secret…
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