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On August 28th, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. boldly stated in a public address, “I have a dream.” Two years later in 1965, Sir Paul McCartney awoke from a vividly detailed dream of a song, fully formed- the song became the hit, Yesterday. Whether asleep or awake, our dreams are a part of our thoughts, a part of us. What many don’t realize or fully understand is the role our dreams can play in the manifestation of the life we desire.
Aristotle stated that, “We are what we repeatedly do.” But we offer, that what we do, begins with what we think, and what we dream. Dreams do come true; we just need to know how to manifest our thoughts into action. We can imagine things that are not real. The song, Yesterday, was not real, but it became so. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, put into action his dream, and mankind has been all the better for it.
Philosophers have argued for centuries over the existence of our thoughts, within the human consciousness or within the physical world- or do the two co-exist or collide?
In the world of social psychology is a set of unintended outcomes resulting from an attempt to persuade resulting in the adopting of an opposing force instead. We would like to provide a philosophically opposing argument proposing that a force thrown that will come back, does not change, but returns the same.
Dream Manifestation Live Your Dreams is a philosophical and metaphysical exploration into casting out into the universe the very thing that you wish to receive back. Your dreams exist; you have created them. Therefore, the only thing left is the action of manifestation- doing. Let’s do this together, let’s explore what you want, what you desire, what you dream of, and find the place that dreams meet reality.
On August 28th, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. boldly stated in a public address, “I have a dream.” Two years later in 1965, Sir Paul McCartney awoke from a vividly detailed dream of a song, fully formed- the song became the hit, Yesterday. Whether asleep or awake, our dreams are a part of our thoughts, a part of us. What many don’t realize or fully understand is the role our dreams can play in the manifestation of the life we desire.
Aristotle stated that, “We are what we repeatedly do.” But we offer, that what we do, begins with what we think, and what we dream. Dreams do come true; we just need to know how to manifest our thoughts into action. We can imagine things that are not real. The song, Yesterday, was not real, but it became so. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, put into action his dream, and mankind has been all the better for it.
Philosophers have argued for centuries over the existence of our thoughts, within the human consciousness or within the physical world- or do the two co-exist or collide?
In the world of social psychology is a set of unintended outcomes resulting from an attempt to persuade resulting in the adopting of an opposing force instead. We would like to provide a philosophically opposing argument proposing that a force thrown that will come back, does not change, but returns the same.
Dream Manifestation Live Your Dreams is a philosophical and metaphysical exploration into casting out into the universe the very thing that you wish to receive back. Your dreams exist; you have created them. Therefore, the only thing left is the action of manifestation- doing. Let’s do this together, let’s explore what you want, what you desire, what you dream of, and find the place that dreams meet reality.