What’s In a Dream? Wake Up to Yours and Find Out?3

Look at the fact that bumblebees fly even though it’s aerodynamically impossible as a metaphor for one of YOUR dreams that seems impossible. On one hand you have plenty of evidence that your dream is impossible - this could be in the form of beliefs and assumptions, research and statistics, “shoulds” and “shouldn’ts”. Certainly you have never done it before, and very possibly nobody has. On the other hand, there is the saying, “Things are not always as they appear.” What if your evidence were not the truth, not really the way things are, but rather only the way they seem or have been? What is one of your impossible dreams?

Take a deep breath and say it out loud to yourself right now before you read on? No one else will know. Now write it down, “My dream is . . .” Good!

I invite you to say “yes” to the dream you’ve just acknowledged, and to all of your dreams. When you do you are saying “yes” to your truest self. Remember dreams convey an urge to express unrealized aspects of your authentic self. When you live your dreams, you give others courage and permission to do the same. And since dreams can’t live or be achieved in a vacuum, your dreams will create opportunities for others, either directly or indirectly.

Saying “yes” to your dreams usually requires courage and compels you to step outside your comfort zone. But if you want to wake up and feel alive, to live fully and authentically, what’s the alternative? Take comfort that there is not a single authentic dream you have or will have that you do not have the ability to achieve. When you say a full-hearted “yes” to your dreams, the way will be shown and you will be given everything you need for the journey. The journey will take you home to yourself.


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