139 August 11,2024, South
Graham woke up on his Sunday morning, grabbed a cup of coffee and began listening to “The Birth of an Idea” by Zack Hemsy. It was music to write by. What to do with an idea? What if all people around the world, no matter what age, could share their dreams, visions, and bucket lists. What if our politicians listened? What if musicians and artist could feel the change and wrote their music and painted with this feeling of hope? What if that hope turned into love? What if, page by page, the trust between people began to grow? When one shares dreams, visions, bucket lists, it can make one feel vulnerable. What if those who shared didn’t care what others thought. They had the feeling, “I know I can” and they took their ideas to the next level.
Graham realized he could not explain himself well because it was only in the silence of his Dream Studio, when the welcomed thoughts and feelings came, the ideas, the scenes. He often said he didn’t need movies on the TV because he got even better movies in his imagination. It was a long process of many years but he learned how to listen and see. He began to trust and as he put all the pieces together, page by page the story began to develop momentum. He could no longer wait. He was sure it was time. The timing for something beautiful was to come and he had to begin telling the story. He had to tell it slowly, just one page at a time, starting with the Princess and then growing and it wasn’t before long that the Princess and the Principal were telling about the dreams they heard from people all over the world.
He would feel, see the scenario, and then write while he was seeing and feeling the story. It worked well for all people even though they had differences in opinions. They realized that they needed each other to take their shared story to the next level. At meetings, they would all close their eyes and and visualize as they listened to songs “A million Dreams” by Ziv Zaifman, “Love Runs Out by OneRepublic, “Fly like an Eagle, Waking Up, Peace Train, Don’t Stop Believing, Dream On, by Ben Rector and AeroSmith, and Metara (Metamorphosis) by Darpan. And the people learned how to respect each other's ways and they moved on from controversial issues of the families and they merely shifted their focus to all the progress folks are making on their dreams. They respected all religions, as all religions are an important part of the Infinite puzzle. And the people listened to each other and to their own hearts in silence and they began to play again, just like when they were children. It was merely a simple shift to understand what we know and feel in the 3D reality while at the very same time, somewhere in the back of one’s mind or a hidden part of one’s soul there exist questions about The Great Mystery of Life. There is a lot of Love and Forgiveness there, and hugs and smiles, and tears.
Graham woke up on his Sunday morning, grabbed a cup of coffee and began listening to “The Birth of an Idea” by Zack Hemsy. It was music to write by. What to do with an idea? What if all people around the world, no matter what age, could share their dreams, visions, and bucket lists. What if our politicians listened? What if musicians and artist could feel the change and wrote their music and painted with this feeling of hope? What if that hope turned into love? What if, page by page, the trust between people began to grow? When one shares dreams, visions, bucket lists, it can make one feel vulnerable. What if those who shared didn’t care what others thought. They had the feeling, “I know I can” and they took their ideas to the next level.
Graham realized he could not explain himself well because it was only in the silence of his Dream Studio, when the welcomed thoughts and feelings came, the ideas, the scenes. He often said he didn’t need movies on the TV because he got even better movies in his imagination. It was a long process of many years but he learned how to listen and see. He began to trust and as he put all the pieces together, page by page the story began to develop momentum. He could no longer wait. He was sure it was time. The timing for something beautiful was to come and he had to begin telling the story. He had to tell it slowly, just one page at a time, starting with the Princess and then growing and it wasn’t before long that the Princess and the Principal were telling about the dreams they heard from people all over the world.
He would feel, see the scenario, and then write while he was seeing and feeling the story. It worked well for all people even though they had differences in opinions. They realized that they needed each other to take their shared story to the next level. At meetings, they would all close their eyes and and visualize as they listened to songs “A million Dreams” by Ziv Zaifman, “Love Runs Out by OneRepublic, “Fly like an Eagle, Waking Up, Peace Train, Don’t Stop Believing, Dream On, by Ben Rector and AeroSmith, and Metara (Metamorphosis) by Darpan. And the people learned how to respect each other's ways and they moved on from controversial issues of the families and they merely shifted their focus to all the progress folks are making on their dreams. They respected all religions, as all religions are an important part of the Infinite puzzle. And the people listened to each other and to their own hearts in silence and they began to play again, just like when they were children. It was merely a simple shift to understand what we know and feel in the 3D reality while at the very same time, somewhere in the back of one’s mind or a hidden part of one’s soul there exist questions about The Great Mystery of Life. There is a lot of Love and Forgiveness there, and hugs and smiles, and tears.
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