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Old 08-25-2008, 08:16 AM
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Meridian Magazine :: Circle Of Sisters: Letting Go of Unfulfilled Dreams


Article tidbit: My life is, however, filled with trial in other ways. Life happens! And so often I react with negative emotions. I have resisted these negative emotions most of my life, not being willing to feel what I feel or even be aware that I am feeling that way. Consequently I have denied much of the richness of life. I have certainly not had the opportunities to learn from my greatest teachers that I have found that my emotions have been in the last few years.
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How do we let go of unfulfilled dreams...interesting article Hemi...

...by dreaming bigger than the original dream and achieving what you have as fully as you can.
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I was a bit touched by this article noting over the years I had been blessed by the Spirit with advance knowledge of technology prior to it conception; one of many examples was seeing a hand-held mini cell-phone in a dream. Noting my wife's weakness with financial cautioun, she would not challenge life in taking that plunge. Always, we have to let go of those business dreams as it evaporates before our eyes.

The biggest dream is one of eternal life now.
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