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Good morning fellas have a great sunday :) CONNECTION B/W DREAM AND REALITY Majority of folks believe dream is a fantasy, far removed from reality. Due to this mindset, they become realistic and cease to dream. The human mind does not make up its mind all by itself; it believes what it is told. If it is told a lie long enough, it believes it is true. This fact has been used to great effect both negatively and positively. There is a very fine line between dreams and reality, In the mind and imagination, that line hardly exists. If you have the picture of your future in your mind, and keep it there, after a while, it becomes more real than your physical reality. If you surround yourself with images of your future, your subconscious goes to work in working out how to make it come true, while you are going about your everyday business. With planning, believe/faith, focus and follow through, your dream easily becomes physical reality. Most dreams die at first creation, as dreamers conclude sadly that their dreams are not real (unrealistic). When a dream is killed in it can never see the light of day. The dream has been aborted. Aborted dreams can never come to pass the same way aborted babies can never be given birth to, unless you dream again. When a human baby is conceived, the parents know a baby is on the way, it is only a matter of time (9 months). It works the same way with our dreams. Sadly, when a dream is conceived, the dreamer does not believe reality is on the way. the dreamer determines all by himself that the dream is not viable, and aborts. Less that 1% of dreams make it to the dream come true moment. There is a fine line between dreams and reality. You can choose to carry the dream to term or abort. It is up to you. If you are ready to go through the process, you dream will become reality in time. You would have crossed the fine line. ADMIN(~Sabbath)
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 02:47:04 +0000

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