Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Your Dream -

It was Emeril Lagasse who said:
"If you don't follow your dream, who will?"

This hypothetical question posses a challenge to the observer of its words. It supposes that there is a "you" with a "dream". What if there is no "you" and this "you" has no "dream"? Then "hypothetically" there is no-thing to follow.

Thus, the observer of the quote must know themselves first in establishing their "you". Which, in turn would lead to the observer's ability to exercise ethereal visioning with future images painted by emotion and desire in broad strokes of a creator's brush of possibilities.

It's all about clarity of purpose in knowing "YOU" and exploring your "WHY". Why are "you" here? "You" must have desires, hopes, longings for something within or outside of "yourself". Do you feel a calling? Are you lead by intuition in "knowing" that "you" should be doing something but are too afraid to embark on the frightful journey? What are your limiting beliefs keeping you from your life's work?

Only "you" can answer these questions and only "you" are able to dream "your" dreams. It is then up to "you" whether "you" choose to fulfill these dreams. After all, "If you don't follow your dream, who will?"

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