This morning I had a dream that seemed to last very long. It had every detail imagineable, and I'm telling you it would have taken literally hours for all parts of the dream to actually occur in real life. Then Mom woke me up and I realized I had only been asleep for five minutes. How is this possible? I believe this means that my subconscious has a great imagination, one that knows no restraint of time--seconds, minutes, years of a lifetime have no value. So I wonder maybe this power is secretly lying in all of us, in our most innate and natural selves. Maybe that is who we are all meant to be until some restraint in life brings us down. Think of how you thought about the world and all the things you were going to achieve when you were five years old. I know as an adult I was going to be a doctor, a vetrinarian, a mother of 20 kids, and a school teacher just to name a few. If I can do over a 100 things in my sleep in five minutes, perhaps there is no limit to what I can accomplish. Time may not play as crucial of a role in our success as we all think it does. My guess is a lot of factors are only factors we allow to weigh in on our lives. So I ask all of you: what is the limit to your dreams? I have none.
Thursday, January 05, 2006
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wow becca, very insightful. i suppose the only real limit is ourselves.
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