Book3:WereMyDreamIs
ilizationviedmoretowardstheexplorationofthematerialworldandthedeepanddarkuhantowardstheinnerworldofone’sheart.Thedireofthedevelopmentofmodernspletelyigheexplorationofman’sinnermostworldandtratesohoftheexternalos. Actuallythesolutiontotheirproblemwhichtheyweresoactivelypursuingwereburieddeeplyiernalworldofone’sheart,likemytreasuretrovethathadbeenlostforalmostaturyandwhoseworthisiimableisstillburiedinthesoiloftheKingdomofDreamswholeanduntouched,Isn’tthisratherlikerejegwhatishandandseekingforwhatisfaraway?” “Youmeanweshouldgiveuptheexplorationofmodernsdtrateonpursuihoftheinnerworldoftheheart?”askedMr.Kaffee. 6 “No,no,no”interruptedDwarfMickey.“ThatisnotwhatImeant.Ithinkweshouldpayequattentiononbothworlds.Thatwouldbetheidealmodeofapproach.”Thefatichopsbegantodropontothecharcoalfireandproducedasizzlingsound.SoonRichardbroughtepteofmouth-wateringcrispymbchopsperfectlygrilledtoagoldenbrown,givingoffaigaromaandservedthemtohisfriendssaying, “Heyguys,youmustbehungrysolet’sallstarteatingandstoptalkingaboutthisbtroublesomephilosophicalstuff.Leavethattotheintellectuals.Weshouldtrateoingourmeatanddrinkingourliquor.Isn’tthatmorepractical?”Everyoneughedaowithgusto. “Youguysjusttalkedaboutsomecasesofjewelry.Whatwasthatabout?”askedmr.Kaffee.Afriendofmiioomeretlythathewaoselloffhisjewelrybusiness.Ithinkthatheishavingmoroubleinthiseiamiorhewouldnotbewillingtogiveuphislucrativetrade.ImentiooSamanthawhoisaoisseurofjewelryaurnpersuadedMegginntolookintoit.Theytoldmetot