Thursday 4 September 2014

DREAM WAVE


For the first time when a black man rose up from the population of America to be its first citizen, Lincoln’s dream came true.  He was the trending wave with the only word “change”. Is it so because we never knew such a word before? Definitely the answer is no. But the word said the unsaid and the listeners gave it a meaning relating to what they dreamt of America.  Truly he was so influential that he won.

In the recent past, his highness Sir APJ Abdul Kalam said about “Dream”.  Dream is not what you see in sleep, it’s the thing which doesn’t let you to sleep. That’s what he has said, but conveyed much more than the words.  Similarly, an American Comedian Steve Mazan said – “it’s never too late to chase your dreams”. It’s one of the best quotes I have had heard of dreams.  The reason being that: dreams move away as we try to achieve them or vice versa.  But if we are determined to chase it, then it works quite positively.

Like a driver for a car, there must be a driver for life.  And it must be the dream and not the emotion.  Sometimes in life, we don’t have a dream, that phase of life may be felt to be the worst when we get one ultimately.  Now there is a dream wave, move on with it immediately.  We can never share the dreams of somebody.  It’s an awesome feeling if our dream is also to help many others to dream.  I am truly working on it. Are you? Let our dreams be not subjective to any constraints.  Law of attraction is apt to the context.  Once we dream and if it repeats, then we come closer to its achievement.

Once we considered dream to be of no much use.  But now we have identified its true potential.  So we must not let our conscience repent later for not letting ourselves to chase our dreams.  An idle mind is a devil’s workshop; we can’t let it to be so.  Let our mind be full of dreams but never let it fade away.  Chase it soon. 


Sweet dreams.