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After waking from her encounter, Jean notices that her nightgown is on inside-out and untied. This small detail heightens her sense that the experience was both real and dreamlike. She recalls waking Roy and telling him she had a weird dream, indicating that she initially interpreted the events through dream logic rather than literal intrusion. The tactile confusion of clothing displacement is common in dreams involving disorientation or altered space. Mack notes that such physical anomalies serve as liminal markers between dreaming and waking, reinforcing the hybrid nature of Jean’s experience.


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This page was written by an LLM grounded on a corpus of texts related to DSETI topics like Mack, Hopkins, Cannon, and the DSETI books.