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Post by jw1white@hotmail.com on May 7, 2002 11:41:30 GMT -5
After reading Illusions, I'm curious...Are there people out there who truly live their dreams? WHo are they, where, & How? Do they only live them internally or externally or both? Thanks in advance?
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Post by LL on May 8, 2002 6:45:22 GMT -5
Yes
Myself and many others
here, for now...others? I dont know
Focus.... if one's focus is on a hundred different things, one will see a hundred different results magically appear before their eyes(confusion). If one is focused on, lets say, 2 or 3 things in their life...really focused, where every decision that they make is in resonance with those 2 or 3 things, that individual will see results magically appear in such a way that they will undeniably see that they are the master of their own illusions.
For me, both. Depends on where my focus is. Some are lived internal for the simple fact that I'd rather live another externally at the time and my main focus is on that...leaving little bits of focus for an internal dream. If it is a powerful internal dream(desire) it will surely come about sooner or later...whenever I decide to invest in it.
My $.02 LL
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Post by jw1white@hotmail.com on May 8, 2002 17:27:18 GMT -5
THank you, is this in one of RB's books?
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Post by ray on May 9, 2002 0:37:39 GMT -5
Hi, waters No, Its not necessarily from Rbach's books, i guess they just guide you, in various walks of life. we don't need an R bach's book to say that, it might have helped him understand. I myself have gone through various experiences in life and we do achieve dreams we see, if we are ready to give what it needs. Time, money, energy and all the resources needed both tangible and intangible! good luck! I have read LL posts for sometime, i feel he is quite experienced.Read it if you have time.
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Post by LL on May 9, 2002 6:36:22 GMT -5
Well you may wish to read "One" and "JLS"...I dont know if they'll have what you're looking for as far as dreams and living them but another source is definitely the "Conversations with God" series of books by Neale Donald Walsh. Powerful stuff there...as stated before, the CWG books explain concepts and illusions shows how to put them into action. LL BTW welcome to the site...maybe join?
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Post by markrr1@net66.com on May 11, 2002 2:26:28 GMT -5
I preface by stating this is my opinion only, having allowed the disclaimer...yes, dreams do come true.
How? That answer is obvious, work. A dream is basically a thought, and for it to "come true" requires a definition that decides what action is necessary to make it become a reality. The "action" is where the work comes in.
Or, one can wish for a dream to come true, and chances are, you will get what you wish for...a "wish".
On my monitor when the screen-saver activates a simple message reminds me: "You need to become the change you want to see..." Ghandi
Does this answer your question? Dreams are a change we want to see...to become the dream is the hard part.
If it helps, pick a dream, albeit better a small one at first to practice with. Too often what happens is we get discouraged with our dreams and they fall into the category of "what could have been" or "if only"...I "could have been" on time today, today my dream is to be on time and I will work today to make that dream come true...an example of practice. "If only" I had more money I could have paid that for that...today I will work to find a way to make more money...granted, that is really work!
So if it helps, take time to practice on the subject of dreams come true.
All of this is my opinion only, of course. What is important is to always remember to dream! There is where your tomorrows and your future realities sleep, awaiting only for you to awaken them from their slumber.
Enjoy your day as I have enjoyed this night, in search of dreams that come true....I dreamed for where I am today and here I am...<smile>... M.E.Krewson........Yes, dreams do come true. (hi LL...Ray)
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Post by LL on May 13, 2002 6:33:55 GMT -5
Good Stuff!!!! Ahhh, I'm sick of quoting everything ...the whole post is awesome M.E. Krewson ;D ;D ;D
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Post by ray on May 15, 2002 7:09:07 GMT -5
hello, Krewson!!!!!!!!!!! I like your posts, it gives lotta insight. Thanks !!!!!!!!
Hi LL, I hope your adventurous trip started. good luck and have fun!!!!!! I am a lil busy with exam prep, will drop in a few lines once in a while. bye for now.
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Post by milena on May 20, 2002 5:04:26 GMT -5
if you need something hold that thought in your mind and you will find it.
Thank you for reminding my that my dreams are there for the living.
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Post by Elisse on Nov 10, 2002 21:48:13 GMT -5
The Kin of Ata are Waiting for You (I don't know the author) is an awesome book to read in its reference to dreams.
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Post by Dreamer on Sept 14, 2003 20:47:37 GMT -5
What can be more exciting than making your dreams come true? Living, working and getting closer to them... it's a joyful process. ;D Determination, imagination and will-power. That's all what it takes. Aaaw, gotta love life!
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Post by Venu on Jan 18, 2004 11:19:25 GMT -5
Yeah....I'm also one amongst the thousands of, perhaps millions of, people who live thier Dreams. As it was said, focus is the only solution. Whether to vaporize a cloud or to get to where you most want to get to. Your determination, your passion for that Dream..and above all your strong belief..(Imagination??? ) that you have already lived that Dream. It's not a joke, I have experienced all these, and I believe I have the right to write all the above statements. Cheers, Venu.
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Post by JamesB on Jan 29, 2004 22:24:30 GMT -5
Yes. I'm one of them. I have an incredible life full of the strangest synchronicities. I've just learned to fly after 40 years of waiting (and only 20 of reading RB). I learned how to "magnetise" and realised I've been doing it all my life. Hold your dreams in your mind, clearly, and they will become real. Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours.
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Post by RobertBurnz on Oct 24, 2004 6:19:26 GMT -5
Fascinating set of posts on the subject of realizing your dreams. Recently I have begun to do so, having achieved the dream of meeting Richard Bach in person in Portland Oregon on September 29th and 30th of this year.
One thing that has helped me greatly is what Anthony Robbins wrote in one of his two great books and what was recently told to me by Michael Ross of the Seeds Of Greatness Forum: LIST the reasons WHY you want a particular thing to come about. If your WHYS are strong enough, it can happen. If they are not strong, it won't happen.
One of my dreams is to meet Ray Bradbury, the famous author and a mentor of Richard Bach's. He will be book-signing in Pasadena, CA on the 29th of this month 10-29-04 at 12:00 noon at Vroman's Bookstore on Colorado St. I believe I will achieve this dream also. One of the key factors in dream achievement, I am finding, is breaking it down into very small details of what needs to be done, and then jumping in to deal with those details one by one immediately. This makes it clear to you that the dream is actually coming into being, and seems to spur motivation, belief, and enthusiasm. Very important.
Good Luck to all of you. Dream-working is so much fun, once you get the hang of it.
-Robert Burns
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Post by Trudi on Jan 3, 2005 19:57:58 GMT -5
I heard Morgan Freeman say on a recent "Inside the Actor's Studio" (Bravo) That his dreams do come true. That he is living his dream. Look for role models who are living their dreams.
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