I haven’t met anyone who didn’t have an unfulfilled dream. Do you know why? Because without our dreams we die. Even if you tell me you don’t have active dreams, I know you do. I have the gift of being able to see people’s dreams, even when they are buried under layers of the beautiful little lies we tell ourselves.
Egyptian numerology has a way
Of course I use Egyptian numerology to confirm my intuitive findings, but I have always been able to see the naked true potential in individuals. My job is not to tell you what these dreams are, but to visit your numerology and help you find them for yourself. Most people wouldn’t believe me unless they saw it for themselves first. Egyptian numerology has a way of digging beneath the surface and hitting the areas of our lives that need to be unearthed. It all shows up in the numbers and through the interpretation of our higher self. Most people tell me that my readings are life-affirming and this tells me that the truth has been revealed.
What would you do if you knew?
I’ve noticed that people have trouble answering the question, “What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” This tells me one of two things. Either people are living their ultimate dreams right now, or for some reason their dreams have been pushed under the radar and become a possibility.
This worries me because I know all too well what happens to people when we stop believing in our dreams.
When I was in my early twenties, my father decided to make his ultimate dream come true by designing and building his own cabin in the wilderness.
I watched his life blossom as he pursued construction. I went up on my days off to help him and it became a project we did together.
But before he could finish the cabin, he suffered a heart attack that led to surgery and recovery time would take months. This was a financial burden on the family and he reluctantly chose to sell it.
I was devastated because I knew that if he gave up his dream, part of him would die.
Sure enough, he fell into an alcoholic depression that lasted longer than I can remember. He slowly tried to commit suicide. But he climbed out, survived, and eventually replaced it with another dream.
Fostering imagination and passion
Dreams make us hopeful. They fuel our imagination and passion. Everything we can imagine is reality at some level, otherwise we would never be able to use it.
I enjoy working with individuals to discover, develop and implement the reality of their dreams. Sometimes people forget that they have dreams, or worse, they don’t allow themselves the privilege of dreaming.
Sandy, a client of mine, originally came to me because she was unhappy working for her employer, who did not respect her creativity and hard work ethic. Her dream was not to necessarily own the store where she worked, but to have complete control over its management. She didn’t believe this would ever happen, but was willing to do the inner work necessary to unlock what was keeping her from seeing this as reality. She managed to get through the karmic lesson that left her trapped in her current situation and eventually quit this job to work for someone who appreciated her abilities.
Her new employer respected, paid and honored her by purchasing the previous store she worked at and making her manager.
Everyone needs a good dream to believe in. When a dream comes true or is cut short, we take the lessons learned and choose another. Life is a series of unfulfilled dreams waiting to be discovered and conquered.
Making our dreams come true
The secret to making our dreams come true is appreciating the life we are currently living.
Dreams come from the spark of light in our hearts called passion, and passion thrives in the present moment along with intuition, creativity and miracles. It is a conversation between our higher self and our inner vision.
It is completely normal to fear failure. It shows us where our obstacles lie. When planning our route to achieving our dreams, our fears are meant to guide us to the solutions to any blocks we may have. We should all have at least three dreams ahead. Once we make our dreams come true, it builds new confidence around our skills, expands our intuition, and allows us to participate with Source as a co-creator.
Dreams are free, activate our creativity, give us hope and appreciation for Manifestation.
It’s okay to be complacent with life as it is, but we’re not here to be comfortable or fulfilling… We’re here to dream, take risks, and live an adventurous life.
Everyone has a dream, even if it is to eat our next meal.
If we don’t pursue our dreams, it’s because there is a fear greater than our faith blocking the way. Healthy fear shows us what we need to overcome. Unhealthy fear keeps us from believing in our personal power.
Nothing stops fighters from achieving their goals. We may miss the mark a few times, but what we learn in the process is invaluable.
Fears disappear, but dreams take wing.
The initial question
So when I ask, “What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” Do you focus on the word ‘Do’ or the word ‘Fail’? Does the word failure bring up all the times you hoped for something and walked away disappointed? Or does it bring out the inner warrior in you that yearns for an opportunity?
When I think of failure, I think of fear. When I think about fear, I ask myself, “What needs to change”? Who or what decides whether we fail or succeed?
Sandy could have left her first job feeling that she had failed to keep her job and change her circumstances with her employer. Originally, that was what she wanted when she came to work with me, but after doing the inner work, including self-love, believing in her worth, and realizing she couldn’t change someone else, she intuitively surrendered. By surrendering her old self, she was given the opportunity to realize her dream.
My father could have died after giving up the dream of building his cabin, but instead he used the planning skills needed to build his cabin to expand his current business. Did they fail or did they succeed?
Often what we remember about our past disappointments is clouded by the emotions of not getting what we wanted, instead of understanding that we always get what we need. Once we choose this perception as our belief system, failure is just a finger pointing to success.
Daydreams and night dreams help us tap into our true potential… it comes from our higher mind and heart.
I hope you all join in dreaming your best version of reality. Have a blessed week!!!