Saturday, November 20, 2010

Dreams never really die


Dreams never really die, though… when you give up on them, they don’t go away. Instead, they hang around in the background constantly sapping your mental, emotional, and sometimes even physical energy.


That drain doesn’t heal with time, either… it gets worse. The longer that you allow your dreams to languish in the belief that they are impossible, the more they drain the color and joy out of your life.

You can bring life back to your dreams… you can bring color back to your life. All you have to do is turn around and re-embrace those dreams.

When you first turn back to your dreams, it can hurt… you have to rip away the layers of belief that you can’t have your dreams and the scars attached to those beliefs. Don’t give up when it hurts… it doesn’t take too long for your heart and your dreams to start waking up, and to say the change in your life is “worth it” is such an understatement that once you feel it for yourself you’ll understand how ridiculous it sounds.

The pain from bringing your dreams back to life can be compared to the pain when circulation returns to your foot after it has gone numb. It hurts, with the pain depending on how long it’s been that way, but the choice is between dealing with the temporary pain or having a big part of you stay numb.

It’s bad enough to imagine having to go through life dragging around a foot that’s numb, but what if the thing that’s numb is your heart? Is avoiding pain now worth not feeling anything, having everything be “fake” worth it?

You don’t have to drop everything to pursue your dreams, diving off into the unknown. It’s enough to give up on giving up, and to start taking action towards your dreams.

If your dream is to be a photographer, pick up a camera and start taking pictures. If you want to write a novel, write a page. Want to start your own company? Start putting together your ideas and plans, and start networking to find people to help you make it happen.

Every step toward a dream helps to make it real. Every step helps to bring color back into your life.

Go… and may you enjoy your technicolor life, full of dreams and possibilities.

What Dreams could be



Childhood dreams could become reality. If people only believe in their dreams they have a greater chance of manifesting.

Just believe in fantastic adventures because we are all on one. It gets so complex that we tend to forget that we are chosen to lead this adventure. This adventure is going somewhere. The adventure is as important as the destination.

We need to keep our agility as in all adventures. Our health is of great importance in this adventure.

The adventure of existence never ends, it has to be virulent. We always have a chance to improve our adventure. We will also live a longer and healthier life if we just stay active.

The mind is a muscle as the body. So keep them both active so to live a longer life. Enjoy yourself and live life as well as encourage others to enjoy their lives. As long as belief is present anything is possible.

Faith helps build as well as belief helps faith. The only problem is that we cannot or choose not to recognize it until it is pointed out. Life has no guide. Parents are our personal and only guide for a while, until we believe we can guide ourselves. The adventure of life is a constant one that ever lasts everything.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Heart of a Butterfly



The caterpillar has the heart of a butterfly!” It is true that if we know within our hearts what we want to become, then we will become that.

We possess all the actively formed energy that we will ever need. This energy lasts throughout our life. It also reciprocally produces more. So you have the most energy that you need. The only question you have now is what to do with it. Once you figure that out you are practically unstoppable. You are the only one who can stop you.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Use these Ten Keys for Finding Happiness in Your Life



1. Live on purpose.
Joyful aliveness connects you with your purpose. Learn the skills you need to
create happiness. Discover the activities and pursuits that make your heart sing! These engaging activities provide clues to your purpose and will assist you in finding happiness.

If you want to maintain desperation and unhappiness, then believe that life has no purpose.
2. Find Happiness right now.
No other time exists for experiencing happiness. Only the present moment contains the spark of life!

You may also create misery by constantly wanting to speed ahead to some other time. Most people
live their lives wanting to exist elsewhere and elsewhen.

3. Accept total responsibility for your life!
You create your reality and your emotions. Your power
and focus exceed your wildest dreams. See this short video about finding happiness through
creating reality.

You can choose to blame and whine, pretending that your life situation came from without, rather than from within. As within, so without. Accept total responsibility for all.

4. Act in boldness.
Take on challenges and pursue lofty goals. Overcoming difficulties and obstacles provide some of the most exquisite joys in life.

To create misery, play it totally safe. Never do anything scary or risky. Follow your fears and let them guide your actions. For happiness and joy - feel the fear, and do it anyway!

5. Expect happiness.
Hope consists of a perfect expectation of desirable things to come. Picture desirable things to come. You choose what to think about, and what to visualize in your mind'seye! Imagine yourself finding happiness.

Despair consists of a perfect expectation of undesirable things to come. To increase despair, simply imagine in detail terrible things that may happen to you. The better your imagination, the deeper the despair. You get what you truly expect, so expect happiness.

6. Increase your awareness.
Feel your emotions consciously. Identify your core beliefs. Constantly learn and grow from the inside. Your unhealthy attitudes, habits, and behaviors will start to drop away like fall leaves.

To maintain apathy and misery, just remain unaware. Allow clarity to flee from you like a deer from a hunter. Remain in unconsciousness and cloudiness - afraid to explore your beliefs.

7. Build your connections.
Our relationships give life meaning and happiness. All of us truly connect to one another in the inner world. Building connections in the physical world builds on this inner reality and helps us in finding happiness.

To create misery, simply separate yourself from others. Think that you exist as an independent bentity, and other people merely drag you down. Insist on separateness and division. Deny the truth of connectedness and pursue unreality.

8. Learn and read daily.
We grow in large measure due to the people we meet and the books we read, Did you read 52 books last year? Did you foster more friendships? We create happiness when we grow and increase our wisdom.

To prevent happiness, try not to meet any new people this year, and don't read any new books either. Simply stay just the same person with the exact same ideas. For optimal joy, go for optimal growth and learning!

9. Serve other people.
Truly recognize other people as real people, with needs and wants just like your own. Think how you can bring a smile to someone, and then do it! Give increased life in every encounter. Service is a huge key for finding happiness in your life.

To create misery, ignore other people and totally concern yourself with your own needs. Don't think of other people as real.

10. Prioritize your actions.
Know your goals and purposes, and put power and faith into every action. Do each action with focus and purpose, and know why you choose the activities you expend your energy on.

If you want to decrease joy, simply do as many things as you can each day. Never think of which tasks connect with your goals, simply busy yourself with work.Enjoy the Ten Keys to Finding Happiness

Sunday, March 14, 2010

8 Interesting Facts About D.R.E.A.M.S




1. You Forget 90% of Your Dreams
Within 5 minutes of waking, half of your dream is forgotten.
Within 10, 90% is gone.


2. Blind People also Dream
People who became blind after birth can see images in their dreams.
People who are born blind do not see any images, but have
dreams equally vivid involving their other senses of sound,
smell, touch and emotion.


3. Everybody Dreams
Every human being dreams (except in cases of extreme psychological disorder).
If you think, you are not dreaming, you just forget your dreams.


4. In Our Dreams We Only See Faces, That We already Know
Our mind is not inventing faces – in our dreams we see real faces of real people that we have seen during our life but may not know or remember. We have all seen hundreds of thousands of faces throughout our lives,
so we have an endless supply of characters for our brain to utilize during ourdreams.

5. Not Everybody Dreams in Color
A full 12% of sighted people dream exclusively in black and white. The remaining number dream in full color.
Studies from 1915 through to the 1950s maintained that the majority of dreams were in black and white,
but these results began to change in the 1960s. Today, only 4.4% of the dreams of under-25 year-olds are
in black and white. Recent research has suggested that those changing results may be linked
to the switch from black-and-white film and TV to color media.

6. Dreams are Symbolic
If you dream about some particular subject it is not often that the dream is about that. Dreams speak in a deeply symbolic language.
Whatever symbol your dream picks on it is most unlikely to be a symbol for itself.

7. Emotions
The most common emotion experienced in dreams is anxiety.
Negative emotions are more common than positive ones.

8. You can have four to seven dreams in one night.
On average, you can dream anywhere from one or two hours every night.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dream Big, Stay Positive, and believe….



Believe that there is a field of positive energy surrounding
you, just waiting for you to engage it. Go play in this field.
Embrace it. Give it a chance to empower you and love
you back.

Believe the best of yourself and others. Be open to every
important wish in your heart; be clear about your purpose.
Don’t let your dreams fall through the cracks. Fantasize. Play.
Work. Set realistic goals. give yourself every chance you
deserve. Think “possible,” not “impossible.”

Believe that life is on your side. Count every single blessing.
Let yourself be moved to dance and sing and celebrate. Keep
a joyful heart. Go back to where you been to understand
yourself better, but don’t stay in the past. Live each moment.
Always smell the roses, but look ahead to where you are going
and make good plans.

Swing your arms. Skip your step. Set yourself free from the
don’ts. Enjoy. Believe. Life is good, and it’s going to get better.
----Donna Fargo