Arid I enjoyed this. The astrological touch sprinkled with phantamasgoria sequences gave it a hefty resonance with the creative right side of my brain. I feel that with the dreamlike topical you guys chose one must access this part of the brain, and be able to transmit it to others while still maintaining some form or semblance of meaning. I mean that is a problem with dreams after all, because their able to break ordinary spatial boundaries they can become jumbled with nonsensical connotations to others. Plus, culturally different symbols mean different things to others. For example, in the East a dragon is an auspicious sign, while here in the West they are symbols of the devil. Anyways, this kind of topic is a bit difficult to decide upon since it reaches realms of discernment that is highly precipitated on each writer's own imaginary musings, more out of the ordinary due a more boundary free creative process not dictated by ephemeral or ethereal limits. So in my opinion, it is important to keep it somewhat relatable and grounded in some form of concrete reality, doesn't have to be earthly even.
Certain: I found this piece of writing very emblematic, and droll. You are making a mockery out of those "swindlers" who call themselves psychics, and clairvoyants. I feel you personified this dream theme into an enigma, an enigma composed of a real life character/ personage. The wording itself was also very fluid.
Vote: Certain
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