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The word 'dream' originates from Old English meaning "to rejoice" "to sing" or "to make music"
It matters to me to rejoice, sing and make music.
It matters that to me that I have dreams.
Here are 10 reasons I will always have a dream or two bubbling on the stove of my consciousness.
1. Dreams are repositories of possibility
2. Dreaming is a sign of healthy sleep
3. Dreams allow me to be with what is, knowing this is not the destination
4. Dreams remind me of what is important and where to put my attention
5. Dreams allow me to inhabit realities and have experiences I haven't yet had
6. Dreams are crucibles that turn potential into reality
7. In my dreams I am the 'boss', the orchestrator of my life
8. Dreams allow me to rehearse who I want to be and how I want to behave
9. When I dream I make connections that have never been made before and open up new pathways of possibility
10. Dreams are utterly independent of external conditions
How do you find dreaming useful - or not?
*May cause drowsiness and inattention. Do not drive heavy machinery under the influence of dreams that are not yet reality
This is a magical movie about following a dream no matter where it takes you.
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