I dreamed I was going up a ladder, placed against a tree trunk or a tower.
When I reached the top I saw the whole country. It was a wide plain, with towns and villages burning.
I cannot yet relate everything, because it isn’t all quite clear to me.”
“Do you interpret the dream as affecting you?” I asked. “Me? Naturally. No one dreams of what does not concern him.
But it does not concern me alone, you are right. I distinguish tolerably well between the dreams which indicate agitation of my own soul,
and the others, the rare ones, which bear on the fate of all humanity.
I have seldom had such dreams, and never one of which I can say that it was a prophecy, and that it has been fulfilled.
The interpretations are too uncertain. But this I know for a certainty, I have dreamed of something which does not concern me alone.
For the dream belongs to others, former ones I have had; this is the continuation.
These are the dreams, Sinclair, in which I had the premonitions which I have already mentioned to you.
We know that the world is absolutely rotten, but that is no reason to prophesy its ruin, or to make a prophecy of a like nature.
But for several years past I have had dreams, from which I conclude, or feel, or what you will,
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