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1. What we see and hear initially get recorded here, in this little hickey, before getting filed away in that library…”
2. Both Lew Spencer, the GC in Chicago who had hired me out of law school, and Jack Hickey, the VP Finance also in Chicago, for whom I had done tax projects, apologized to me when corporate management determined that it was necessary to layoff ten thousand of the company’s 30,000 Arizona employees in the summer of 1971
3. pay anything for the car, and there was no one better than Pinga in convincing a 26 ALICE HICKEY
4. “Early man instinctively understood 42 ALICE HICKEY
5. She told me a few nights before she had had a dream about entities locked in the creases of a dark stone called labradorite that she had stumbled upon, and she had immediately thought 62 ALICE HICKEY
6. The basic storyline of Homer’s Iliad, for example, would not 68 ALICE HICKEY
7. “Who’s Alice Hickey?” I asked, but either she didn’t hear me or she ignored me, because she suddenly said, “I couldn’t really see her, I was dreaming but I
8. Hickey, Al Hickey, you name it
9. I called Diane and told her I had to talk to Alice Hickey
10. I’m Alice Hickey, an old woman
11. I offer that up as the instinctive reason why early migrations may have set out 98 ALICE HICKEY
12. question, but something told me it was only a coincidence, and that I should keep 100 ALICE HICKEY
13. My own experience with the act of speaking has led me to believe that if 106 ALICE HICKEY
14. Kiki said he was a rascal; she 112 ALICE HICKEY
15. rebirth would be a terrifying experience, it was also telling me that I would not 128 ALICE HICKEY
16. Modern thought has never come 130 ALICE HICKEY
17. She immediately elevated Alice to the 150 ALICE HICKEY
18. Unlike Genesis, which contains the seeds of Western scientific and philosophical thought (in that it sees creation as a specific event in time), the creation myths of the Australian aborigines depict creation as an ongoing event, which I see as a more 170 ALICE HICKEY
19. But I 188 ALICE HICKEY
20. “I think I understand now,” I said, “why The Witnesses Log myth had such an impact on you: it must have been like sighting land after being lost at sea for 192 ALICE HICKEY
21. Odysseus is none other than self-conscious man stepping out of the eggshell and 206 ALICE HICKEY
22. Preliterate humans listening to the myth would 220 ALICE HICKEY
23. matters must have been the deciding factor, but the book is so unintelligible I can 224 ALICE HICKEY
24. It was evident to me after several days that her speakings were not being consciously guided in any way—that she was 254 ALICE HICKEY
25. One of the things the glyph was designed to 272 ALICE HICKEY
26. With that, she gave me a pat on the butt and walked out of Starbucks and into the 274 ALICE HICKEY
27. I was in 278 ALICE HICKEY
28. If that 280 ALICE HICKEY
29. ALICE HICKEY: Between Worlds is a mysterious, sometimes troubling story about two strangers flung together by inexplicable psychic forces that lead them on a dizzying journey into the roots of human consciousness, the psychic roots of poetry and the mysterious Mother Goddess cultures
30. The 2009-10 Ringling Towers Literary Award for ALICE HICKEY
31. He recently received the 2010 Ringling Towers Literary Award for his novel ALICE HICKEY
32. In addition, he has created over 100 DREAMSTORY videos, as well as three books about preliterate poetry: Mirrors, SOULSPEAK: The Outward Journey of the Soul and ALICE HICKEY: Between Worlds
33. In 2010 he received the Ringling Towers Literary Award for ALICE HICKEY: Between Worlds
34. “Just say it’s a hickey
35. ) The worst pick? That honor goes to Paul Hickey, who chose JCP, down 45%