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Life is but a Dream

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August 26, 2024, South
What emotions are shared in the mystery? 
What does it look like for the religious leaders and professors?  They are knowledgeable.  In the past they would often share all that they were learning.  What if they spend a lot of time and energy sharing their questions?   “This is what I have learned so far, and these are the questions I have…”  
There are a million things and more that one could write about or take a picture of.  What is on their mind?  
Why does Graham seem to be repetitive in his journal entries?  It is because he is focused on his number one driving dream which is to hear the dreams, visions, and bucket lists of families all around the world.  He knew this would change the focus.  It worked in his own life and in the schools he worked at.  How would this work out?  What shift in perception would happen?  What are the benefits?  How do people feel as a result of sharing their dreams?  
Graham knew that he would first have to share it with his own family, and from there, he would branch out.  He couldn’t wait to see the story grow.  
We do not aim to overthrow any governments or politicians.  In the United States of America, our system is designed so that we may vote in the best politicians who have shown a record of success.   We do not want to waste our time and energy with any uprisings, and revolutions.  We shall begin the journey of focusing our energy on issues, and we will learn.  Who will we vote in next?   Who is a good example of making the world a better place?  We shall vote in those people.  
We have learned in America that political parties cause divisions in a country and this is not something that is healthy.  We did not come here to fight, argue, and cause dissension.  We came here to create.  To create our ideal world is not an easy task, but the best part is imagining what we would like to see - cleans seas, lakes and rivers, people out of debt, people excited by their very own dream stories, people who are fascinated with the infinite nature of our universe - did you hear this, see this, etc we are all piecing together the universe, creating a fabric of what we know and then going further into the mystery.  
We pause, every 90 pages and look back, and every 90 pages we see this beautiful history we are creating, and then we turn around because it will be time to write the next 90 pages with more beautiful, awesome, and updates.  
These pages were Graham’s rough drafts.  He could spend a lot of time revising the pages to perfection, but perhaps there is perfection in the thought,  Thoughts are always hard to describe.  What is the question, feeling and/or truth that the author is trying to convey?  Graham was excited to go on the path every single day in the direction of his personal and shared dreams.  He would revise them, but at this page he did not have enough time, and so he had to prioritize.  Perfect pages would have to wait for another way, if there was an audience.  
Graham would always say, “I’m just a farm boy from Poway. It’s just that I received a very good education which allowed me to put all the pieces together to something magnificent, and you can do the same and better.  Things are always evolving.  If you ever feel lost, turn your focus to the Sun at Sunrise or Sunset, especially.  Thank the Sun for its unconditional energy and then entertain thoughts of God and unconditional love.  Ask questions.  Engage with the Infinite.  Who wouldn’t want to learn more in this infinite puzzle.  It has to be the most fun game he has ever played. 
Every page, maybe the last 20 pages, Graham played “Ashes of Time” several times a day.  It was on his “Music to Write by” list.  This is what he used to see and feel into a glorious future, a complete mystery, but marked by a colorful history, and the individuals told their history.  It started in their imaginations, which started thoughts, which started the words onto paper or a device.  Which started storytelling. They all tried to describe the Dream Emotions, but they all failed miserably.  “It’s just something you have to experience,” they concluded.  
Bloom.  Graham was beginning to bloom with the Dream Story emotions.  He couldn’t wait to show others all the colors of the emotions.  They were absolutely brilliant.  In the beginning he was aware that there were others who wanted to put down all the colors.  They had grown sarcastic and until now hadn’t had a way to keep on going.  The path, the next page, is always, always blank, but you use today to color it.  You color it all day with your story and when you look back, you will see that you have had the most amazing history, just in your very own lifetime.  Grow.  
What will the future look like?  Is it something to be afraid of?  What have you written and photographed in your history?  This is likely how your future will look like.  Is your history full of heroes doing the good work.  It is most likely they will still be there in your future.

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