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Exploring the theme of childhood consciousness, the narrative delves into the idea of an inherent awareness of past lives and experiences. It invites readers to reflect on their own childhood memories, suggesting that the fluidity of identity and consciousness allows for connections to other times and places. The author posits that dreams are intertwined with real experiences, hinting at a shared human experience of vivid memories and feelings that shape our understanding of self. This introspective journey encourages a deeper recognition of lost awareness and forgotten dreams.

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Martin Eden, Jack London

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Année de publication
2007
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Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
492
ISBN13
9781421897950
Séries
Première publication
1909
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Martin Eden
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Exploring the theme of childhood consciousness, the narrative delves into the idea of an inherent awareness of past lives and experiences. It invites readers to reflect on their own childhood memories, suggesting that the fluidity of identity and consciousness allows for connections to other times and places. The author posits that dreams are intertwined with real experiences, hinting at a shared human experience of vivid memories and feelings that shape our understanding of self. This introspective journey encourages a deeper recognition of lost awareness and forgotten dreams.