Dear Gloria
in http://www.heavenletters.org/the-heart-is-king.html
parag. 8 : "All the world history, tracked, recorded, verified, referenced and reverenced, is a group fantasy. All the heroes and all the villains are invention. They are like REM eye movements during what you have liked to think was a waking state of consciousness when, in actuality, has been a mass fantasy bought for a song. A salesman came to your door. You opened it and kept the door open."
I have a hard figuring out the structure of that sentence: "They are like REM eye movements during what you have liked to think was…" Should there be a double 'what': "during what what you have liked to think was….
And "when, in actuality, has been a mass" : should we read: "when, in actuality, it has been a mass"?
Thanks