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The stuff of dreams, ah now that’s the ticket to a positive entrance for your tomorrows. At least many would agree with this. I being among those who do believe in the importance of dreams. Day dreams, Night dreams and the Dream of dreams.
For those seemingly endless array of insecurities we either point out to ourselves or have pointed out to us by others we can still have our dreams and dreams are the stuff that hopes, potentials and possibilities are crafted from … always.
An abstract thought conceived from a hope or an idea appears first in the formation of a dream then (if allowed by yourself) slowly morphs into a loosely conceived game-plan followed up by a specific plan of action at which point there is the perspective and strong possibility of a go ahead signal (that also comes from within you, btw).
So dream on, intrepid dreamer, fill yourself with uplifting dreams and goals of a future you imagine, remembering that Imagination is truly the stuff (composition) of dreams and as previously mentioned, you can see where this may take you – which is anywhere you want to go … if … you believe, really believe in yourself and your dreams!
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I wish you most well this weekend. Enjoy, be at peace, follow your dreams and most especially be good to you!
with sincere affection,
~ Penny
Hi Penny: I just finish reading your new post and learn quite a few things about dreams very interesting. Have a nice weekend. Suzanne
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Hi Suzanne, thank you. I do believe what I write, speaking from experience here. 🙂 May your week to come be just as you would like it to be.
Ah, yes, Penny and dreams, the two words are almost synonyms!
Interestingly, or otherwise, our mutual chum Pinky reposted his dream poem just last week:
https://anelephantcant.me/2016/04/02/where-do-dreams-go/
And he remembers well your wise words from all those years ago.
Thank you, I’m not sure about that but it is nice to be thought of in that light. As always your words are lovely! xx
My dreams are fuel for my soul and I actually changed my life in order to follow my dream! I love what you wrote and your blog header is gorgeous. It’s a knock out illustration and so dreamy, too!
Hi, Judy. Thank you so much and good for you for following your dreams. I applaud you, brava!
It’s funny, but writing songs changed my life, Penny. I listened to the line at the end of my song named “Clear.” It was: “It’s never too late to turn your life around!”
That’s why dreams are so beautiful. 🙂 Thank you for giving me a big smile.
My sincere pleasure, Judy and you know how synchronicity works? I had just finished watching a show on Turner Classic Movies about the making of the Wizard of Oz and how special the song “Somewhere Over the Rainbow was (and still is), when I saw your comment. Cool, huh!
That’s amazing! I believe there are no coincidences. 🙂 Thank you for sharing that – very cool!
“For those seemingly endless array of insecurities we either point out to ourselves or have pointed out to us by others we can still have our dreams and dreams are the stuff that hopes, potentials and possibilities are crafted from … always.”
Yes! I strongly agree with you!
Hi Cindy, thanks and of course you do, my friend.