Dreams...
We've all had them. Some have come true, some- well, we're still waiting on. What drives us to continue? To keep the faith, when everything seems hopeless? The dreams of youth change on a regular basis. I wanted to be Wonder Woman, Miss America, and Wendy Richter. I had such an active imagination, I was someone "new" everyday. Who I wanted to be changed as quickly as I changed clothes. As I gained years of experience, my dreams changed. I held on to some, yet, others changed. I dreamt of dancing on Broadway- "bright lights, big city". I held onto my dreams, while trying to please everyone else. It was my father's dream for me to be a nurse. It was expected of me to be the perfect debutante. By the time I had gone through prelim, after prelim, the sparkling lights and crown that mesmerized me as a child, no longer held the luster it once had. Miss America. My former dream, now, my dreaded challenge. I could've won. I know I could have. I didn't want it. Not anymore... The two crowns I have, are now a painful reminder of a dream that was stripped of it's elegance.
My dreams have long since changed. I now dream of a family, a husband who loves me, a couple of children- "the white picket fence dream". It's a simple dream, the kind that comes true for most people. What changes us? What changes our dreams? Is it something greater than ourselves? Or forces and circumstances in our everyday lives that strip us of something magical? Is it a harsh dose of reality? Or perhaps, when we're so close to living our dream, we realize it wasn't what we really desired to begin with? The answer lies deep inside. Some will find it instantly- some may never know.
My dreams have long since changed. I now dream of a family, a husband who loves me, a couple of children- "the white picket fence dream". It's a simple dream, the kind that comes true for most people. What changes us? What changes our dreams? Is it something greater than ourselves? Or forces and circumstances in our everyday lives that strip us of something magical? Is it a harsh dose of reality? Or perhaps, when we're so close to living our dream, we realize it wasn't what we really desired to begin with? The answer lies deep inside. Some will find it instantly- some may never know.
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How to Make Your Dreams Come True
Of course not all dreams are pleasant and making them come true can be worse than being trapped inside a cosole horror game.
But some dreams are produced by our deeper minds and are our inner-most desires, often disguised in some strange way.
However, there is another kind of dream and that is the kind we are consciously aware of and we have them during the daylight hourse and are often just fleeting thoughts.
You know the kind. "I wish I was on a world cruise enjoying myself rather than being stuck here in the factory or behind a desk." Yes, that's also a dream because it has it is a desire that has sirfaced into our conscious minds and is something we wish for at an unconscious level.
Of course, making those kind of dreams come true is more than not virtually impossible. For example, to wish to win the lottery may never become reality in this lifetime.
However, some dreams can become reality as so many graduates of my Hypnotherapy Course have discovered.
I decided three years ago to give thousands of 'dreamers' the opportunity to fullfill their dreams and ebcome a therapist. So many people want to help other people overcome their illnesses and mental blockages to life that their only stumbling block was the cost of training. I know of hypnotherapy courses costing as much as £7,000 (more than $11,000) and training in other forms of Alternative Medicine costing as much. To become a Doctor (M.D.) can cost as much as the purchase of a house.
So, with my teeth firmly gritted together, and a determination I have no known for years, I set the goal to help at least a thousand people make their dreams come true by reducing the cost of Hypnotherapy Training so it was within the reach of almost anyone in the World.
I passed that goal having had more than 1,400 students enrol and over 800 graduate.
So in helping others make their dreams come true, I made my own dream come true and at the age of sixty-nine years of age, I am proud of that.
Why don't you take a look at what I mean at: htttp:/www.dreams2reality.co.uk
Thank you for reading this,
Robert Shields
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