It’s only a dream when you wake up…

“You are a terribly real thing in a terribly false world and that is why you are in so much pain.”

At every moment of our lives, we all have one foot in a fairytale and the other in the abyss.

Imagination is our prime weapon in the war against a harsh reality.

Just as Einstein once stated: “Imagination is everything, it is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” 

The only way to achieving the impossible is to BELIEVE it IS POSSIBLE and use that belief to create a VISION that becomes MORE REAL than your current reality.

Without leaps of imagination, we simply lose the excitement of all possibility and it is here where we all failed, for we stopped believing in our ability to create and instead foresaw a future based on our perception of the past.

Blindly trusting in our five perceivable senses, locked into solid, foreboding and deceiving truths, we preceded to tell ourselves the story that our dreams are just not possible.

To perceive something is NOT TO UNDERSTAND SOMETHING, but rather to interpret it as a TRUTH, “What YOU see as true is what you will perceive of.”

What you imagine hearing has the ability to change what you then hear and what you imagine seeing can change what you actually see.

“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” Albert Einstein 

When the Reality you are bringing to life within you becomes more real than what you are experiencing on the outside, you are transforming energy into matter by means of manifestation through thought and feeling alone.

Nikola Tesla stated: “Think in terms of Energy, Frequency and Vibration,” in other words:

The combination of human “Emotion, Thought and Imagination,” are the greatest gifts we were given.

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