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RESOURCE ARTICLE 1
DON’T LET GO OF
YOUR DREAMS – NOT AGAIN!
by Rajen Devadason
Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood there,
wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to
dream before.
Edgar Allan Poe
You wake up screaming!
Your spouse calms you down; reassuring you it was just another nightmare.
Even as you settle back and start drifting into slumber again, you wonder why
the only dreams you have nowadays are bad ones.
What happened to your once fertile imagination that was able to conjure
exciting, almost always enjoyable dreams; pleasurable mental movies you could
play against the screen of your inner eyelids day or night, awake or asleep?
The problem so many of us face in daily life is one of encroaching walls;
figurative rock faces that creep toward us inexorably, leaving us with less and
less room to manoeuvre.
If you remember the trash compressor scene in Star Wars where Han Solo, Princess
Leia and Luke Skywalker are trapped, we’ll be on the same wavelength!
When we were younger, it seemed our imaginations allowed us to roam the world,
making it our stage or better yet our playground.
But we allowed ourselves to grow up - and not always in the right way. Many of
us have lost the ability to dream big, great dreams that fuel mental excursions.
And that’s tragic, because those exciting journeys within our skulls are the
only things that permit us to grow beyond the normal confines of our too often
drab lives.
Thankfully, none of us has totally lost that ability to dream and imagine. I can
prove it!
When you’re stuck behind a desk that seems to have grown shackles that attach
themselves to your ankles and wrists, don’t you readily dream of a better place,
a better way of life?
The problem is those dreams tend not to last too long. Someone or something is
always crashing into our reality, bringing us back to earth with a rather hard
bump.
But if we want to lay claim to a life that is bigger than the one we now live,
we must recapture that long-lost childhood facility to dream good dreams for
sustained periods.
You see, being able to see beyond things as they are now, through rosy mists of
future probability and then perceiving them as they might be, is the common
denominator of life’s big winners.
If they can do it, so can you, because all of humanity shares that God-given
endowment. As Stephen Covey puts it, “In addition to self-awareness, we have
imagination - the ability to create in our minds beyond our present reality.”
If you use your ability to imagine properly, it will expand into one of the most
potent time management tools at your disposal - your capacity to idealise and
dream of a better future.
Of course, we all know people who do nothing but dream. I’m not asking you to
become such an airhead. I’m saying you need to give yourself permission to look
beyond perhaps the grey, drab walls of your existence and ask yourself if this
is the rich, abundant life God created you for.
Most people would have to say NO.
That would be a great first step.
The second is to grant yourself permission to daydream actively for short spells
at a time - even if it is only for 30 seconds while stuck in a traffic jam. (Of
course, if you commute to work using public transport, you have even more time
at your disposal.)
So, get a dedicated little notebook and jot down whatever comes to mind during
these brief, but precious mental excursions.
MY OWN EXPERIENCE
I remember doing a similar exercise about a decade ago, when I felt trapped in a
great paying job that was nonetheless squeezing every drop of joy out of my
life.
And so I dreamt and wrote, wrote and dreamt, and then wrote some more.
If you think that a similar exercise will help you detect what’s important to
you, then you really should get to know yourself better by tapping into your
dream bank.
I consider this so important that Step 2 in my e-book 5 Steps to a Saner Life
is DREAM.
Most people know how to dream at night. But they have a problem retaining their
far more vital lifetime dreams within a solid framework for awakened review.
Such a pragmatic framework allows those who know how to go about it well to
follow up on those dreams, to prioritise them, then to take action on the most
exciting ones.
Are you among those who want to recapture lost dreams but are not sure how to do
so? Then, 5 Steps to a Saner Life includes a starter list of such dreams. It
contains the outrageous mingled with the challenging and practical. You can buy
your own copy of this great e-book by returning to the main page of
http://www.rajendevadason.com, and
scrolling down to the E-bookstore section.
After a long while of working through practical exercises of dream harvesting, I
began noticing a pattern in where my thoughts kept taking me.
I spent a long time charting my dreams and thoughts. Then came the time to stop
dreaming and to take action!
I had to gather my courage and walk away from the security of that soul-sapping
high-paying job onto a path only dimly lit by the lamp of those written dreams.
Since then, some months, even years, have been very hard. But looking back, it’s
been worth it to get from there to here.
I’m not asking you to quit your job. Just to give yourself permission to start
to dream again.
And then to have the courage to pursue the right dreams.
In this context, I love what Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “To be thrown upon
one’s own resources is to be cast into the very lap of fortune; for our
faculties then undergo a development and display an energy of which they were
previously unsusceptible.”
And so, the way I see it, finding the courage to reignite your latent ability to
dream and having the discipline to record those dreams is just a tiny, tiny step
away from giving yourself permission to truly start living again!
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© Rajen Devadason
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