Dreams Are They Good Or
Bad? by: Gary
Aschenbrenner
Dreams that you have at night are bad if they are
“Nightmares”, but the dreams you have that make you feel great
and inspired – those are “Goodmares”. So have you been have
“Nightmares” or “Goodmares”? If you are feeling oppressed or
depressed you are probably have the first one, but if you have
good things going on you are probably have the second.
Some say that the first one could be a premonition of things
to come or an evilness in the dreamer. But could it just be an
inner talk going on within you that is allowing your mind to
create these? I am not a psychologist, have never studied
Sigmund Freud and really don’t delve in that area. But I do
feel that if you are relaxed and happy with your life, you are
more likely to have “Goodmares”.
I am not really here to talk about your “..mares” I am
really here to talk to you about your Dreams, your Aspirations,
your Desires and your Inspirations. One definition the
dictionary has for Dream is: “A condition or achievement that
is longer for; an aspiration.” That is what is important to you
and to your future.
Only Children Or Younger People Dream
Remember when you used to Dream and let your imagination run
wild, when you ran freely through a meadow or traveled to new
places or conquered domains – became the King or Queen and
ruled over the land. Maybe you dreamed of driving the new car
you just saw on the showroom with Mom and Dad or living in the
house you saw while driving somewhere with your parents. Those
were the good days when you let your imagination run freely and
life was grand. Sadly, the times that we Dreamed were mainly in
our earlier years and as we grew up, the Dreaming seemed to
become less relevant. In Junior High and High School you had
different dreams to an extent, when you went to College or
started you job you had dreams to some extent.
But then reality sets in and you became involved with your
career or family or whatever came along and the dreams faded
and faded and disappeared. Then your Dreams were replaced with
what many call “reality” and it was time to “grow up and forget
about the childish things” or maybe it was “what do you want to
be when you grow up” question? Some of us have not completely
“grown up” yet, we still have times when we dream or
“fantasize” about better places and things. But we don’t put
action to it because we don’t know how or we are afraid of
failure or success or being laughed at by our “friends”. Would
true friends laugh at you or would they encourage you? Hummm,
that could be food for thought.
Could there POWER in a dream?
The power of a dream is something you need to realize and
grab onto. It is the dreamers such as Edison, Carver, Bell,
Stanley, Ford, Trump, Gates, and many more who have had Dreams
that propelled them to do what became great things. Their
Dreams were the driving force that allowed them to keep “their
nose to the grindstone” and accomplish great things.
There is such a power there that if harnessed, grabbed onto
and acted up will allow you to move forward and off of the
“treadmill” that you are on today. Dreams give you hope, they
give you power and enthusiasm, a tunnel vision of focus to
assist you to motivate you to drive you on an adventure of
growth and realization about yourself that you might have
buried deep and hidden away. They allow you to use your natural
talents and learned talents to the max, if you will allow them
to. They are the beginning of the whole process of becoming you
were meant to be to accomplish what you were meant to
accomplish.
“Those Without Dreams Work For Those With Dreams.” Wealth
Builders
We all have a destiny, we all have things that we can and
should accomplish. To many times we let “life” get in the way
and hold us back or hinder us to the point that we give up and
believe what the rest of the world says. Get a job, work hard,
retire and enjoy your “Golden Years” that is what we did (are
doing). I’ve heard it explained very well more than once, “Work
40 hours a week for 40 years and retire with 40% of what you
were used to living on!” It is called the 40/40/40 plan and
that is the bill of goods we have been sold. Forget those
dreams, forget those aspirations and all that childish junk –
just do what the rest of us are doing.
It is time to break the bondage of fear of failure or fear
of success, it is time to stop the negative inner talk and sit
down, relax and let yourself dream again. Dream about your
house, your car, your boat, your new lifestyle, your garden,
your swimming pool, your whatever it is that you have felt you
always desired and deserved. Write those dreams down each and
everyone of them. Every time a dream comes alive in your mind –
write it down and keep track of all of them. Because they are
the first step to moving on with your life.
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