Secrets
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I just did a quick search for a book I remember having read, The Road to Ephesus. Nothing turned up. Maybe I got the title wrong. I've also forgotten the author. I read the book many years ago, and it conjectured that the main attraction of Ephesus to pilgrims was that the folks who ran the Temple at Ephesus had come up with a way to use ergot of rye (a precursor of LSD) to induce the LSD Experience. Oh well...
Postcard confessions was a fun piece on Today which featured a book by Frank Warren titled, Post Secrets (did I get that right?). Seems this guy sent out a bunch of postcards to random people urging them to send their secrets (anonomously) to Warren in the form of 'postcard art.' Apparently he got enough of a return to write a book about it, and some 'psychologists' think that telling (writing down) your innermost secrets (thump) (stomp) to another anonomous person is a good way to 'understand' (or face up to) those 'secrets.' It is a form of 'confession.'
As an old former Catholic I cannot verify that.
Do I have 'innermost secrets?' Yes.
Will I tell you? No. I only tell you my outermost secrets.
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