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How Did I Become A Practical Dreamer?

Posted on : 10-02-2010 | By : Kathie | In : Get in Shape Tips, Life Coaching, Positive Thinking

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Here is a guest blog post from one of my fellow bloggers. Ryan Biddulph is the author of this article. We call him “The Cash Gifting Guy”. Ryan has been a true inspiriation for me and his blog is full of motivational stuff to keep you going on your worst day. Believe me I know, been there, done that. Be sure to visit his blog  -when you get a chance and check back often as he always has great stuff to offer!! I will be posting this on my enlightenment blog as well. www.kathieslight.com This is definately related to health, fitness, and wellness. Did you know you can dream your body into excellent health? Well you can – read on…..

How Did I Become A Practical Dreamer? by Ryan Biddulph

 Practical dreamers accomplish the most in life.   Doers do.  Dreamers dream.  Those who act on their vision become world-changers.

 How do you become a practical dreamer?

 Set Dream Dates

 I dream – or visualize – before sleeping or when in a meditative state.  The conscious mind tends to quiet down during these times.  You see, our negative chatter runs throughout the day whether we are aware of it or not.  The “I can’t”, “I won’t” thoughts usually run in background even when you feel great.  This is why it’s important to enter a sleepy, drowsy state before visualizing.  The conscious mind can no longer interfere with your mental picture.

 I would say that I move into inspired action after waking or transitioning from a meditative state 9 out of 10 times.  I wrote 23 pages of quotes for one of my e-books in a 2 day period using this methodology.

 Dream In Detail

 When you see it in your mind, you’ll receive it.   Dreaming in detail creates order in the mind, and orderly minds create things with little effort. 

 Ever have a day where everything worked out perfectly?  Your mind was in order. You fed it positive imagery backed with positive emotions.  Chances are you imagined the emotions of already being in possession of some awesome thing, you saw it, tasted it, and touched.  Maybe it was on a conscious level, maybe it wasn’t, but if it happened, you dreamed it.

 Ever have a day when everything seemed to go wrong?    You built a detailed negative dream. 

 ”What’s gonna happen when my unemployment check doesn’t come and I’m late with the rent and my landlord kicks me out??”

 See what I mean?  Nice, detailed, and attached to the requisite horrendous feelings of fear and doubt.  As you dream, so shall you receive.  The more details you add, the more real it becomes.

 Generate the emotions of having it.  See it in your mind. Touch it.  Taste it.  Smell it.  These details create order in your mind, and orderly minds move into inspired action.

 Dream Often

 This stuff takes practice guys.  Dreaming for 5 minutes ain’t gonna cut it.  Dreaming for a week might not cut it.  It may be weeks, months, or years.  Then again it might not.  It’s all based on how many positive sense impressions you make on the Universal Mind.  Pure Positive Dreams. 

 I had to be honest with myself  in this regard.  I used to complain that I dreamed and nothing was happening.  Well, you can’t fool the universe.  I wasn’t dreaming enough, and I wasn’t dreaming emotionally charged dreams.  When my visualization sessions increased in duration and frequency things changed gradually.  I felt good but became a little frustrated because things weren’t happening quickly enough for me, but as I thought the other day…….when it looks like nothing is happening everything is happening.  The universe is orchestrating as it always does in the background.

 You can’t possibly know the combinations the universe is setting up for you.  Mind your own business!  Keep dreaming!

 What do you do to become a practical dreamer?

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