Believe in Your Dreams!


 An article about how determination and genuine belief in things has a tendency to make the things you believe turn into a reality.


I went to see the movie “a course in miracles ” the first weekend it came out.  Not once,Guest Posting but twice.  I loved it.  The Dream, the Vision, the Commitment, the Determination, the Spirit.  Most of all, I loved the message:  BELIEVE.   


Believe in the possibilities of life.  Believe in yourself.  Believe that your dream, too, can come true.


Believe that you deserve to have the very best life has to offer.  Believe in the wonderful giving nature of the Universe.  Believe that the Universe wants you to have everything you desire.  Believe in miracles.


It all begins with a dream, a vision of excellence.  Then focusing your attention on that vision until it becomes so clear that you can see it, feel it, taste it, touch it, smell it, know it.  Along with that vision, taking the consistent actions with commitment and determination to bring your dreams into reality.  And, then, expecting the miracles to happen.


Each person prepared themselves mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.  They didn’t let disappointments or challenges stand in their way.  They were willing to do whatever it took to reach their dreams.


And the miracles happened….


This last weekend I watched the movie “Field of Dreams”.  Not once, but twice.  I was drawn to see it, even though I’ve seen it so many times before.  I knew there was a message for me that I must have missed. 


The tag line for the movie, in case you don’t know, is “If you believe the impossible, the incredible can come true.”


And incredible it was.  Following the words he heard “If you build it, he will come” Kevin Costner’s character, Ray Kinsella, plowed under his cornfields to build a magnificent baseball field.  He knew that Shoeless Joe Jackson was going to come.  He expected the miracle. 


And he waited.  Sometimes I think we forget that miracles don’t always happen over night, that sometimes we have to wait for our dreams to come true.  In spite of obstacles, financial difficulties, the doubts and disbelief that others expressed, Ray held on to his dream and was willing to take the actions he was guided to.


In the end, Ray’s own father was the one who came to the field so that Ray could have a “catch” with his Dad one more time.  That precious moment that had been Ray’s true, underlying dream was finally fulfilled. 


Ray asked his father “Is there a heaven?”  His father answered, “Oh, yeah…it’s where dreams come true.”


This was the piece I’d missed before in the movie.  And yet, I’ve often wondered what if this really is heaven on earth.  What if anything and everything was possible if we just believed and were willing to follow our passions? 


This IS the time to believe in your dreams, to believe in the limitless possibilities of life, to believe in yourself, to believe in miracles.

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