Monday, January 24, 2011

From Dreams to Reality.


“Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake.”
- Henry David Thoreau

The night is the time our brains are allowed to slow down from the fast pace of daily life, it’s in these slumbering hours that our minds are set free to think and process the day’s information and where it will lead us upon our predestined awakening. When we dream we’re actually subconsciously processing all the entertained energy from the day we just passed on from. In a sense: at night we’re evolving the way we thought throughout the day even while not purposely thinking.

The dream is what interests me, what’s in a dream that leaves an imprint that lasts into conscious movement?

We all have had indelible dreams over our lifetime, whether they were while sleeping or during the process of daydreaming, these dreams leave us convinced with the notion that anything is possible. So why when we as people “wake up” do we think that awakening means distrusting the awesome opportunity we all have, to not only realize the power of our dreams, but also their incredible truth-promoting essence? Why do we spend most of our day disproving our dreams and their chance of happening? Why is there so much doubt in the alert hours and so much trusted promise during the hours of our slumber?

There’s power in our dreams, the power to be who we truly want to be accompanied with the tools necessary to accomplish the process of creation. I often awake in the midst of deep-sleep feeling energized and inspired because before my eyes opened I was soaring with the eagles or sailing within the confines of an open and limitless wind. I awake knowing anything is possible, any dream is attainable, any goal warranted, and any summit climbable. As the day moves along at the pace of life I often stop entertaining the power of the promise that my dreams contained and instead I substitute thoughts of inadequacy and limited production. How can we be so sure of our potential when we wake but so scared of a confining world when we close our eyes at the end of the day’s wakening thought?

It’s in our dreams that we come the closest to who we were created to be, it’s when our soul is at its freest. The trick is carrying on the dreams throughout our everyday walk and incorporating their energy from step to step. Those who dare to continue dreaming throughout the day are the only people who will ever believe that their human potential is limitless.

If you dream something, whatever it is, the act of believing it’s possible is the same creative power that your God used to create the world we find ourselves in.  Anything accomplished in life started as someone’s dream, from a dream spawned thought, from thought spawned action; this is the creation process for anything we hold true, for now and everything to come in the future- dream, thought, action!

If there’s something you want in life, someone you wish to be like, any goal you desire, start by allowing yourself to entertain the thoughts of your previous night’s or day’s dream. Meditate on it, visualize what it would be like to have that thing or to be that person, imagine how it would feel or smell or what it would taste like. Make your dream an everyday, conscious exercise of awareness, and your dreams will have no choice but to become your reality.

Anything in life is yours for the creating, who is it you want to be? What is it you wish to have? Who do you desire to affect? Where do you want to be standing? All things are possible if you first believe in your created worth. Next, allow yourself to dream dreams of greatness, then prepare yourself to fully entertain those dreams throughout your daily walk of life. *If you believe in this creation process, life is anything but mundane.

I believe in everyone of you because I know we all came from the same place of ultimate potential and all we’re doing on this Earth is trying to re-member with this realization. We are all great when we believe in our greatness, until then we are left wondering “when” and “why” instead of knowing “who” and “because of what.”

As always, I have trust in your ability to be great!
Mason

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