When we know, who walks beside us, on this path we have chosen, our fears fall from us.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

MAKING YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

Everyone daydreams. Of what do you dream? Once again, we touch on the core teaching of reaping and sowing. The thoughts we entertain (sow) will find out picturing in our lives (reaping). Now, I know what you are thinking: cool, I will think about having a boatload of money or dropping 20 pounds and poof, problem solved. Hold on there sunshine, wistfully dreaming about something without a basis for generating the change in conditions is actually destructive, counter productive. If you want to stop smoking, dream of being smoke free, not how hard it is to quit. If you lack financial abundance, dream of following your heart’s desire, money and abundance coming to you by virtue of doing what you love, not the excuses for not following your heart (too old, too young, need schooling, what will people think, etc). If you have health issues, see yourself healthy, free of the restrictions ill health places on you, not on how much you hate being sick. A difficult co-worker, unhappy friend or family member, see them happy, lighthearted, fulfilled, dream for them all the good things you wish for in your own life.

If you wish to be miserable, then spend your time dreaming about what is missing in your life and how it will never happen. Dwell on getting even with those who have hurt you (real or imagined), for revenge is a dish best served cold, resentment your friend. Focus on every medical condition you hear about and wonder if perhaps you have some of the symptoms. Never waste an opportunity to add your thoughts to any discussion dealing with a conspiracy theory, for you have dreamt long and hard on them. Watch every program broadcast dealing with end of world scenarios and ruminate on how you will cope/die as a result. Above all, dream darkly; as soon as the slightest ray of sunshine tries to enter your thoughts snuff it out, for the world is a hard, sharp place.

We choose the course of our lives by the thoughts we entertain, dwell on, reaping what we have sown in our consciousness. Which would you rather be: Happy, joyous and free or restless, irritable and discontent? Choose wisely and act accordingly for faith without works is dead.

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