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Are dreams great or terrible

 Are dreams great or terrible?



We have almost all heard of bad dreams, maybe we have already had one or two of them, but what about “Goodmares” are they so wonderful and valuable to us? The “..mares” may just be our dreams about what we should do or what we should be.


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  • The dreams you have at night are bad if they are "nightmares", but the dreams you have that make you feel good and stimulated are "good dreams". So were you having "nightmares" or "good nightmares"? If you are feeling oppressed or frustrated, you are likely to have a make-or-break moment, but if great things are happening, you are likely to have a make-or-break moment.

  • Some say that the reason behind this could be an intuition of things to come or evil within the dreamer. But is it fair for you to have an internal conversation inside yourself and allow your mind to do so? I am not a doctor, and I have never examined Sigmund Freud, nor do I delve into this field. But I feel that if you are comfortable and joyful in your life, you are more likely to have “good mares.”

  • I'm not here to talk about "..your mares". I'm here to talk to you about your dreams, aspirations, desires, and inspirations. One dictionary definition of a dream is:

"A longer state or accomplishment; an aspiration." This is vital for you and your future.


Only children or younger individuals dream


Remember that once you get into the habit of dreaming and unleashing your creative energy, after running openly across the plateau or traveling to modern places or conquered spaces - you become the ruler or queen and rule the realm. Maybe you've been imagining driving the unused car you just saw in the showroom with Mom and Dad or living in the house you saw while driving somewhere with your parents. Those were the wonderful days when you unleashed your creative energy without reserve and life was wonderful. Sadly, the times we imagined were primarily in our earlier decades, and as we grew older, visualization seemed to become less important. In Junior Tall and Tall School, you had fairly diverse dreams, once you got to university or started your job you had fairly diverse dreams.


But at that point, reality sets in and you have to deal with your career or your family or whatever happened, and the dreams fade and fade and disappear. At that point your dreams have been replaced by what was often called “reality” and it is time to “grow up and forget childish things” Or perhaps it was a question of “what do you want to be when you grow up”? Some of us haven't fully "grown up" yet, however, we still have times when we dream or "imagine" better places and things. But we don't get active because we don't know how, or because we're confused about failure or success, or because we make fun of our "friends." Do real companions make you laugh or energize you? Hmmmmm, this could feed the thought.


Can there be control in a dream?


Controlling a dream is something you want to achieve and stick to. Visionaries like Edison, Carver, Chaim, Stanley, Ford, Trump, Enterways, and many others had dreams that led them to do what became great things. Their dreams were the driving force that allowed them to keep their "nose to the millstone" and achieve great things.


There is such a control that allows you to sit down, stand up, move forward, and get off the "treadmill" you are on today. Dreams give you hope, they provide strength and excitement, and a tunnel vision of the center that helps motivate you to propel you into an adventure of growth and self-realization that you may have buried deep and hidden away. It allows you to use your natural talents and acquired talents to the fullest if you allow them to do so. It is the beginning of fully coming to terms with what you implicitly intended to become.

“Those who have no dreams work for those who have dreams.” Wealth builders

We all have a destiny, we all have things that we can and must achieve. Too often we allow "life" to get in the way and get in the way of us or hold us back to the point where we allow and accept what the rest of the world has to say. Get a job, work hard, quit, enjoy your "golden years" and that's what we did (we do). I've heard this explained exceptionally more than once, "Work 40 hours a week for 40 years and then retire with 40% of what you lived on!" It's called the 40/40/40 plan and it's the cost of goods that we have


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