Dreams and Truth

June 10th, 2011 by rob white

I do not believe dialogue is necessary to convince you that you live in two worlds. You live in an inner world of thoughts, imaginings, dreams, and feelings. You also live in an outer world of function and form, action and reaction.

I also believe that we agree on this: our existence consists of private inside experiences and shared outside experience … meaning that our dreams may be private, but their outer manifestations are public. What happens in your inner world is exclusively yours … what shows up in your outer world is shared with those around you. Do you agree?

The extent of one’s capacity to create an incredible inner world is a vast open sky. There is no end to what we can dream. This truth can extend to our outer world, there is no end to what we can achieve. However, most folks have been taught to shelve their inner world dreams and ‘be real.”

‘Be real’ … what does that mean? Reality is what you make of it. This truth is not owned by any religion, not the Christians, not the Hindus, not the Jews. This truth is not owned by any type of government, not Democracy, not Socialism, not a Monarchy. This truth (reality is what you make it), is for anyone to enjoy.

The awake mind knows that secret dreams become public experiences when we put in the necessary effort to make our ideals real. What does it take to do this? You must leave your inner world of imagining long enough to go out into the outer world and take action. This is where most folks fall short. They dare not take chances. They prefer to sit and dream. They hope that if they dream long enough, things will just fall in place. When is the last time ‘things just fell in place’? The law of Attraction is always in action, but it needs your help!

The first thing one must do is deny the lies that he holds as true (lies that convince him that his potential is limited). DENY THE LIES. Now, this is an extraordinary denial! Do you dare do it? Will you stand firm with your inner world dreams, and deny those limiting opinions that say, “NO WAY!” They are there! Oh yes, they are there. If they weren’t there, you would be doing all of those things you secretly yearn to do. (Me too). Are you doing all of those things that you secretly yearn to do … all of them? (I’m not).

How can you escape yourself if you don’t deny the lies? What ‘self’ are you escaping? The False-Self that you put together to cope with the world in childhood moments of fear and pain. We all are acquainted with that self that chatters with a thousand NO’s. It has a fat book of excuses why life isn’t unfolding as you once dared dream it would. The only way that you can escape that False-Self is to Deny the Lies that you were told about being ‘ONLY human.’ Where did the word ‘ONLY’ come from?

You are a marvelously made being, destined to win at whatever you set your mind to, and worthy of all that is good and beautiful. Anything that you believe that says ‘you are ONLY human’ is a lie. Deny that lie! Follow the higher truth!!

Wherever you go, your marvelously made nature accompanies you. Situations may be different, but how can the truth about you be different? Truth is truth; it doesn’t change with the circumstances, nor does it change with time. Marvelously made – that’s you!

Wherever you are right now, you are still dreaming. Even when you are sleeping, you are dreaming! It is time to accept the truth about why you dream – it’s to express your superlatively creative nature and turn your dreams into reality (the good dreams, that is).

When you really, really accept the truth about you, suddenly all sorts of new things begin happening in your outer world to support you. That’s Providence moving, too. Perhaps you prefer to call it the Law of Attraction. We all love those glorious moments when things begin flowing in the right direction.

Student: Why do we love those moments?
Teacher: They prove to us that indeed we are marvelously made and destined to win at whatever we set our minds to.

If you dream about success and commit to proving your dreams are true, you inevitably come to the Ultimate Realization: If it is to be, it is up to me! This is really beautiful. When you encounter this Ultimate Realization, when you see it face to face, when you don’t avoid it, when you don’t try to escape it …. suddenly you know exactly what you have to do next in order to bring physical function and form to your ethereal world of dreams and imaginings.

What have you been dreaming about doing? What inner world dream is it time for you to make public? If you are trying to escape from taking chances, you are escaping from life.

Dreams are stepping stones to new successes. Without dreams we have nothing but old memories. Now that’s a boring life to live – a life of old memories that keep popping up in the future wearing a new hat … but it’s the same old memory.

There is something powerful in this blog for you. Have you found it. Do you dare look for it, or are you just creating a cloud of dreams around you so you don’t have to face the truth about being marvelously made. You are a superlative creator. You are here on planet earth to express and experience this. It’s time for sweet dreams and successful conclusions. Face the facts: you’re not here to just dream … you’re here to make them part of your outer world reality. Face this fact – you will feel fully alive; you will be eager to jump into your outer world and fully participate in life with the intent of making your dreams come true.

Thank you, thank you ….. please let us know your thoughts on this matter.
blessings

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65 Responses to “Dreams and Truth”

  1. Dia says:

    Hi Rob,

    This is excellent! Indeed each one of us is marvelously made. Taking action is necessary, there is no doubt about it, the question however is what is the percentage that action helps us to achieve our goals and vision since we can’t achieve our great goals and dreams if our internal world is messed up? Based on my extensive research and study in this subject, I would say 80% of our work is on “our inner world, mentally” (overcoming the false self, limiting beliefs, visualizization, belief, focus on what we want, etc….) and 20% is taking action. If our inner world is all “cleaned up,” then taking action will be a lot simplier and easy. By the way, if we clean up our internal world, taking risks would be not a hard thing to do.

    For example, when I decided to attract the kind of relationship that I want, I worked on myself internally first, knew the attributes I want in a woman, had great faith etc… In other words, I was in harmony with the idea that I will attract the type of woman I want. Taking action like talking to her and getting to know each other was simple and took care of itself.

    What are your thoughts Rob? I would love to hear them. ;) As always, thanks for sharing my friend. By the way, waiting for your book “ROAR” to come out. :)

    • rob says:

      Hi Dia, Here are my personal feelings on this matter that you bring up with your comment. First off – I like your style. Second: Do not settle for a false feeling of life. A false feeling of life arises from harmful emotions like wishing and hoping. This is not what you did to attract your partner. Third: Wishing and hoping (inner world experiences) are ‘THRILLs WITHOUT INSIGHT’. That’s a big one Dia. Pause and ponder that, please. Because wishing and hoping are fiery and exciting, inner world feelings … try to make us think they are giving us life. The fact is – they are giving us anticipations that masquerade as life. Settle only for true life – take it to the streets where the rubber meets the road. Now you will find pleasure in the world unlike anything you ever found before. You had to act as though those qualities were so, before you could convince yourself they were … and then the Law of Attraction kicked in. My book is out soon – thank you for asking … it’s awesome, Dia (my opinion). blessings

  2. Therese Miu says:

    As always Rob you deliver such great content. It’s like reading a mastpiece and I have to digest it read it line by line. I appreciate this and have learned this over the years from Shamans in South America they call it the “Aluna world” we are shaping possibilities and birthing new creations each and everytime whether we are conscious of it or not. I love this–) “You are a marvelously made being, destined to win at whatever you set your mind to, and worthy of all that is good and beautiful.” Thank You so much for the wonderful and outstanding job your doing here in your blog, books, and the impact you have in the world. Truly an honor to know you ;) p.s. stay in touch
    xoxo,
    Therese Miu

    • rob says:

      Hi Therese. You are part of my world, and my world is a better place because of that. Obey your inner world yearnings to return home, Therese. Returning home is to experience yourself as a superlative creator. I love how you do that. Remember the dozen of agonizing inner world emotions that flood through you like a hurricane? They are nothing more than echoing NO’s from your past that are trying to stop you from returning home (and being the marvelously made being that you truly are). Way deep in the center of your beingness, Therese, you feel that everything will be all right … can you feel it now? blessings, blessings

  3. I agree Rob. There is unlimited potential in all of us. Not only is your post very inspiring it’s an experience. What you wrote has a wonderful heartwarming – and encouraging – flow to it. It breathes. You’ve created a tangible experience.
    When I read your line about there being something here for your reader, for some reason I thought about how we can touch many lives. Sure we have our own dreams… but this has inspired me to think about how we can guide others to embrace the fact we can all win at whatever we set our minds to. In other words, I thought less about myself and more about how we are all connected. And how we can inspire others to realize their dreams.
    What a way to feel fully alive! Beautiful post, thank you.
    Theresa
    Oh! and what a nice surprise to see you chose me as the best comment of the week. Thank you. I loved that post! You do an awesome job of leading people from the dark into the light. Sounds kind of cheesy, I know, but that’s what comes to mind : )

    • rob says:

      Hi Theresa …. when you speak from your heart-mind, it is never, never cheesy. Most folks don’t see that they don’t see, Theresa. you can see when you don’t see. it can feel awkward. it is a marvelous gift that you share with others. A large python was brought in the room where a man stood who feared snakes. When asked to look – he said, “What python?” We must see our weaknesses, and then we can see our strengths. Thank you for sharing that you have weaknesses to get through. That’s what you do? Did you know that? You share the truth – that you are still growing, and you want to be free of all pythons that you cannot see. Thank you.

  4. Carol Anne says:

    Ahhh what a breath of fresh air today! Thank you. Im keeping my eyes on the prize! :) You make a good point that reaching our goals requires taking some chances. I always say we have to get out on the skinny branches. That is where life really gets exciting.

    • rob says:

      I like that, Carol Anne. Get out there on the skinny branches – then life gets really exciting. Momma bird – “come to the edge, out here on the skinny branch.” Baby bird – “I can’t, I am afraid.” Momma bird – “come to the edge, out here on the skinny branch.” Baby bird came. Momma bird pushed her, and baby bird FLEW high in the sky! blessings

  5. Hi Rob,
    I love this. We have dreams but, they’re only wasted energy until we manifest them in our lives. I choose to bring mine forth into the world. Thanks for this great post.

    • rob says:

      You are a dreamer and a creator, Angela. You have learned to stand aside and examine your dreams before getting carried away by them. This ‘watcher’ position (that you take) enables you to choose which dreams you will make come true. That is what I love about you, Angela …. your magic!

  6. Kara says:

    My dreams are clear and I’m not letting anything stand in my way. Things are pretty dark for me lately but just keep reminding myself to keep my head up. I not afraid to tell everyone I want to be a Marketing Executive. I just know this will happen if I keep believing, believing, believing. I get impatient with my dreams and hate where I am now – I think that why things are so dark right now.

    • rob says:

      Hi Kara. While you are impatient with your dreams, Kara … your dreams are impatient with you – WAITING FOR YOU TO MAKE THEM COME TRUE! blessings

  7. “Do you dare look for it?” I love that! It reminds me of the Maryann Williamson quote: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

    Thanks for such an inspirational post, Rob,

    Hugs,
    Melody

    • rob says:

      Hi Melody. I’d attended Maryann Williamson’s seminars years ago, Melody, and got to know her very well. she was very human. that is what I liked about her. She once had a fit because the microphone wasn’t working. she ten paused, looked at all of us and said, “I should listen more to what I preach, and stop fearing that I am inadequate.” That was the highest lesson of the day for me. Follow the higher truths that are within us, which knows what is right, and it leads us out of the jungle of self-demeaning thoughts, doesn’t it Melody. Thank you for the quote. blessings

  8. Roger Pascal says:

    Hi Rob, Very inspiring stuff. I’ve heard plenty of “be real” when I was younger. People think they are helping but it can be very deflating. Now, I question advice from everybody. Why should take the advice of people who are just making ends meet? I see it’s crazy now but I used take their advice all the time!

    • rob says:

      “Be real” usually means the opposite of truly being real, Roger. When folks say, “Be real” they usually mean, “No, don’t do that; follow my orders.” To truly ‘be real’ is to act from your center (which always encourages you to go beyond your comfort zone). I have a sense that you are very aware of this. blessings.

  9. The awake mind knows that secret dreams become public experiences when we put in the necessary effort to make our ideals real.

    Rob, there were a lot of treasures here, but his particular statement really made me think. I think actually that is one of your greatest strengths. Your powerful and thoughtful prose make people squint a little harder and look within.

    Cheers friend. :-)

    Marcus

    • rob says:

      Hi Marcus. it is nice to hear from you. Thank you for the compliment. Have you ever noticed how restful your real nature is, Marcus? That’s because it never has the urge to promote itself. Your real nature is who you are being right now (with this comment). Did you feel the restfulness? thank you

  10. Sibyl says:

    “You are a marvelously made being, destined to win at whatever you set your mind to, and worthy of all that is good and beautiful.” I think this quote of yours says it all. Thanks for the inspiration Rob. I love how you broke it all down in this post and pointed us in the direction of having internal dreams and being confident to make the external changes that are necessary. It can be scary … and even frightening, but you can push on through and once you do, there are only more great things to come. Thanks for the inspiration.

  11. rob says:

    Hi Sibyl. I like the simple way you restated the point of this blog. In simplicity there is power. ‘How to avoid traps in the human jungle of discouraging thoughts’… that is what I try to blog about. That is what you help make clear with your comments. you are a gift. blessings

  12. Rob,

    It’s time we become humans doing and not just humans being.

    Thanks for the powerful message,

    Alex

    • rob says:

      Everyone refuses truth will always come up with reasons why the truth ‘just ain’t so’, Alex. Indeed DOINGNESS is the reason we took physical form on this planet of polarity … but we must not discard BEINGNESS (because BEINGNESS is the catalyst that get the DOINGNESS rolling). Thank your for dropping by. I appreciate you. blessings

  13. Rus says:

    Right on man, DENY THE LIE! The world is always trying drag us down. We just can’t let it. People find it easier to cop out on life and conform. The truth is much more frightening because when we realize how much potential we have now we have to do something about it!

    • rob says:

      It is a Marvelous Denial when we DENY THE LIE about our limitedness, Rus. Thank you for the reminder. blessings.

  14. SaltySailorMan says:

    Hi Rob, I’ve still got a lot of dreams I want to see through before I die. I started a bucket list of all the places I want to travel. I suggest this to everyone. I’ve already knocked off 3 since I made the list. I think putting our goals in writing can be tremendously effective. Something happens through the physical act of putting pen to paper that makes me take action. I know that once I commit to it in writing I will see it through come hell or high water. I’ve done this to some degree all my life. When I was a young I would constantly draw Ford Mustangs and Sailboats… Guess what? by the time I was sixteen I had both! Paper routes probably don’t buy you as much these days, but where there is a will there is a way – It’s a cliche because it is true.

    • rob says:

      Again I say: ‘Salty’ isn’t that salty anymore. You’ve become quite the wise suggester, Salty. I like your suggestions. You know that feeling helpless is a false feeling. thank you.

  15. Lisa H. says:

    Rob,
    This is really a very powerful and insightful article. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes; “Everything happens twice, first on the inside, then on the outside.” I have used my dreams to create my current reality with regards to my athletics, my career, my relationships and the kind of person I want to be.

    • rob says:

      Hi Lisa. you are a pragmatic individual. A person is punished only by the level of self-discouragement she imposes on herself. Your level is LOW. NICE! Thank you for your contribution to the blog. blessings

  16. J.D. Meier says:

    > If you are trying to escape from taking chances, you are escaping from life.
    Well put and so true. Life is not a spectator’s sport and it gets messy … like greasy kids stuff.

    • rob says:

      Hi J.D. Thank you for mentioning that life gets messy when we get involved. That is part of the marvelous mystery. It takes no courage to cling to a messless existence, but their is no growth (and growth is what life is all about). blessings

  17. Stuart says:

    For the most part, I agree with this post Rob, although I prefer to think of our reality in ‘dimensions’ rather than ‘worlds’ – I believe there’s a lot more at play than just the two worlds. But that’s for another post ;-)

    You’re right, we do have the power to do whatever we wish, and dream of anything we desire. Our thoughts are powerful little bubbles of creation that influence and shape our outer experiences. If we choose to be negative, we will attract negative experiences, if we choose to be positive, we attract positive. It’s the Law of Attraction in play, every hour of every day. These laws don’t ‘switch off’, they keep going 24/7.

    For me, I prefer to observe my thoughts (whether good or bad), and then decide what needs to change. If I want to be more open, I look at the thoughts that prevent me from opening up, and I take steps to remove them. This way, I feel, has helped me better than a bog-standard “Think positively!” message :-)

    • rob says:

      Hi Stuart. I agree, Stuart, there are many dimensions to our existence. I also believe there are two worlds that need attending before we can dive into deeper dimensions. The mind is our connection between our soul and our physical bodies, and if soul, mind and body are to align – we must take command of our inner world of imaginings and feelings … and our outer world of function and form. That’s what I believe. Regarding being the objective observer of thoughts passing through our field of consciousness (like objectively observing clouds passing by in the sky) … t’is the ultimate objective, so that we may decide what thoughts linger and what kind of world they attract … but it just ain’t that easy. If it was – we’d all be Zen Master. I am still a novice at this. Jesus, Mohammad, Krishna, Buddha, Confucius … folks like this mastered this art. That’s why we still rave about them. blessings, rob

  18. GeorgieBoy 1969 says:

    I must say I wish I had thought bigger when I was starting out. Being practical is overrated in the end. I don’t think we get to our death beds thinking “I’m so glad I was so practical and efficient.” I’ve always resented audacious people but I’m only realizing now that it comes from a sense of jealousy. This next phase of my life is committed to be more audacious and outrageous – I’m slow starter but I see the changes. Hmmm, funny I’m even practical about being audacious. Haha there is hope for me yet!

    • rob says:

      Hi Georgie. You have come a long way. Let your personal mind go right and your person world goes right effortlessly. you are learning! Thank you and blessings.

  19. John Sherry says:

    To ‘be real’ to me Rob is to know yourself inside and out and live as the all natural meant-to-be you. It requires sufficient self-enquiry ignoring the false gods of status, names and labels, and physical assets and possessions as measures of your uniqueness. This is within and needs to express itself in the human sphere of life. To go inside therefore means requires no dreaming only realisation and bringing to life. The truth is you are unique…just like everyone else. Know that and magic from mind to body to spirit will unfold!

  20. rob says:

    Hi john. INDEED AGREED … we are infinitely unique beings. I believe we are here to dream up marvelous ways of expressing and experiencing this fact. Are we saying the same thing in a different way? ‘Don’t live at the mercy of other people’s opinions’… now that’s a big one that I want to add, John. I believe you agree? ‘Going inside’ is doing this (not living at the mercy of others people’s opinions). Thank you for the depth that you add to the blog

  21. Alan007 says:

    I have lots of things I want to do but have never really been clear on like a single BIG BIG dream. Maybe this is why my life is so boring haha :) . I try to come up with something but it always fizzles. The best I have right now is meeting my dream girl and all I do to make that happen is go to bars on the weekend. What do say to people who just don’t have the ONE thing that gets them passionate?

    • Alicia says:

      Hi there Rob! So very true. I’ll be the first to admit I spend way tooo much time in my head. I think its important to get our spiritual life together and that starts with the head. I just hate it when I get stuck there. Sometimes I use meditation as an escape and an excuse as to why I don’t get more things done. Thanks for the reminder! I certainly don’t want to be escaping from life!!

    • rob says:

      Insight is growing, Alan, when you detect the difference between small dreams and big dreams. Some folks never get to this point. Give yourself more credit than you are giving yourself, Alan. you are on your way. blessings

  22. John says:

    Thanks for this Rob. You know I have some big dreams. You make a good point about dreams as stepping stones. We have to take action on even the wildest dreams because we can learn so much along the way. If my music never takes off and I don’t become the Rock Star :) I dreamed of when I was in High School it will still be worth it. I’ve learned so much, and met so many people and have had some amazing experiences already. If I was too scared to try I would be totally different person… one that I wouldn’t like at ALL.

    • rob says:

      I like your wisdom, John. You bring your life to the conversation and share in an intelligent that can help others see themselves better. Thank you.

  23. Chris Barba says:

    That transition from inner world to outer can be scary. Taking actions enabling our dreams to be fulfilled is risking the proposition that was at once a beautiful idea in our imagination could become a very real failure in our current world. I think we get stuck in this limbo afraid that our actions will invariably disappoint while those things that never happen can remain preserved as dreams in the mind’s illusion.
    “If you are trying to escape from taking chances, you are escaping from life.” It comes down to this very real insight. Not pursuing our dreams protects us from failure, but it also prevents us from really living. Chances are a part of life. I have an idea of where I want to strive to be in this life, and I plan on relying on my dreams to lay out the map and my actions to embark on the journey.
    Cheers!

    • rob says:

      You are speaking about yourself in this comment, Chris. there is much for others to learn about themselves by noting what you have learned from your past experiences of dreaming and failing (as well as dreaming and succeeding). You are making an important point – if we wish to triumph in our outer world, we must triumph in our inner world. Thank you.

  24. Rob, great stuff man!
    I especially loved this quote:

    “You must leave your inner world of imagining long enough to go out into the outer world and take action. This is where most folks fall short. They dare not take chances.”

    When our ideas turn to action is where the rubber hits the road. This is the gateway of making our dreams a reality. I had an experience kayaking recently that I’m actually going to post on this week, but it was so profound. I meandered through this tiny stream unsure of what I would find. It opened up into this hidden lake that blew my mind….but like you said, we have to take chances and that requires action.
    Great stuff!

    • rob says:

      I love your kayak experience, Jason. It is ‘right on’ … it explains the beauty we would miss if we stop short with a thousand excuses. Remember, we are not repairing an old psychic house – we are building a brand new one! blessings

  25. Angry Ramone says:

    Hi Rob, Its sad how quick we give up on dreams. I don’t know what that is. I guess the world just beats us down. Before coming here I used to detest people who achieved – me and my friends would just call them over-achievers and I would make fun of them. My friends and I were laughing at them but we were just angry dudes with no aspirations. I can’t hang around with those guys anymore because I do intend to get my act together. I think a key to taking our dreams out of our heads is to have a good support system. I’ve never really had that from friends, family or colleagues.

    • rob says:

      ‘Angry dudes with no aspirations’. That should be the title of a movie or book. Can I use it? That says it all, Ramone. You have come a long way! A silent refusal to buy into your anger, releases you from it. blessings.

  26. With action much will be done. Action is the reason for all success. The more action we take, the closer we are to our goals!!

    • rob says:

      A sincere spirit on the path to self-growth, jonathan, flies easily over the walls of ‘NO, NO, NO’ that try to block him. Yes, that’s action. blessings.

  27. Evelyn Lim says:

    I love this post and am intending to share it on facebook. It has a powerful message. I certainly hope to let go take needed action in order to manifest my dreams. Without action, “dreams” are just wishful thinking.

    • rob says:

      Hi Evelyn. I am glad you come over to say “hi”. there is something about you that is fun to be around. You have a bright side, and you seem to always place yourself on that bright side. I enjoy that. thank you

  28. Magic Marc says:

    ou know me ROBBY. DREAMN BIG and makin SHIZ happen it what I am ALL ABOUT!!. Too many chumps settle too easily. THey get an average lookn girlfriend and drive white Nissan’s. OHHH the horrror!!! People just don’t get they have to THINK BIG and take steps along the way. I know I’m a MAN on the way up. WHY? Because I’m always upgrading!!! THats my motto this week; ALWAYS BE UPGRADING. Tomorrows dream is gonna be bigger and better than the next days dream SONNNN!!! PEace outt!!

  29. Richard Roma says:

    Thanks Rob, lately I’ve been pretty complacent. Playing lots of video games and kind of tuning out on my goals. I don’t know, I can’t seem to get my mojo back right now. This is new for me. I’ve always been ambitious. I don’t think I’m scared of life because I’ve done some pretty good thing already. I’ve just got to get through my slump. Right now MY marvelously made nature is pissed off because he wants to go out and all I do is tell him to relax and have a cold beer!

    • rob says:

      Your ‘marvelously made nature’ is pissed off. That is famous! I so love it when we can see things lightly. Thank you, Richard.

  30. Jk Allen says:

    Hello Rob! I found this to be very inspirational. To this point, I would like to share a recent “noticement (as you say)” that I’ve captured from my kids…
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    One thing that I’m learning through my kids is that they have an incredible ability to think very large. No feat is too big for them. They don’t understand why people don’t end up accomplishing their dreams. To them, they can conquer absolutely anything. And just as they believe it…I truly believe it in them.
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    I have such a deep appreciation for this because my big dreams weren’t nurtured as a child. Instead, people [tried to] protect me from having dreams in the name of “reality”. Well, my kid’s reality is truly that they have no limits. And the cool thing is that their attitude of living is starting rub off on me. They don’t see themselves within limits. It’s foreign to them. They only see what they want…they only know to focus on the right thing…they don’t understand failure…they don’t have fear.
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    As they get older these things will change some, but since my eyes are opening, I’m so glad that I’m in a position to help them maintain their genius about life.
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    Who would have ever thought that 2, 6 & 7 year old kids were better teachers -through natural instinctive action- then their parents. Without recognizing they are marvelously made, they know they are. They don’t shoot themselves down in the name of fear or failure or because others say so.
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    I’m on a mission…as I age, I want to mentally get closer to childhood. If I can only tap into the pure genius that kids innately have; then I will be unstoppable.
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    Rob – these are thoughts that have been working within me, but I’ve never actually hashed them out. This post brought them out. I’m feeling pretty good on this Thursday morning! Thank you.
    Blessings

    • rob says:

      I cannot add anything to your incredible comment, Jk. You have moved to a new internal location. Your nervousness has vanished. Truth invited you to be a child once again, and you are accepting the invitation (less the innocence and naivete). You began a year ago by seeing how tired you were of your old internal location. There is a book waiting inside of you, right now, waiting to come out. It is not a book to be created … it is a book to be revealed (it’s already written). How can I help you with that? blessings

      • Jk Allen says:

        Hi Rob,

        I want you to know that I’m not missing your generous extensions of offering “how you can help” me. I’m so honored by your gesture and simply haven’t answered that question because I’m internally seeking how I can truly leverage that generous offer. The answer is not with me just yet. But I promise that it’s heavily within my mind.
        -
        Thank you so much for seeing such potential…more than I even see myself.

        • rob says:

          There is a lesson to learn here, Jk. ‘The Joy Of Living Dangerously.’ Slowly, slowly, you begin feeling a new aliveness to yourself. This aliveness cannot be handed to you by someone else. It’s very roots are in your existence as a human being. Let it blossom and flower – so many millions don’t. blessings

  31. Frank says:

    Rob,

    I am currently in a pursuit to understand the true power of dreams as they serve a greater purpose than I think many understand. When we dream we have the ability to visualize our potential in a manner that is so real that we often can get lost in them. Unfortunately, when we wake up we are disappointed that what we saw isn’t what we live. From what I read in this post I have been motiviated to find a way to live my dreams and don’t deny myself the right to dream. I can’t thank you enough for this grand nugget of wisdom Rob. Thanks!

    • rob says:

      Hi Frank. Here is my wise advice to you, my friend. Bravely enter into the feeling of self-doubt about your dreams, and soon … imaginary confidence will give way to REAL confidence. please read that again and again. It is saying a lot! blessings

  32. Wynton the Sax says:

    Yeah man, Deny those lies! Right on. It’s so easy to get knocked off course by the smallest of doubts. Sometimes I’ll just be sitting home and all of a sudden I get this incredible wave of doubt that washes over me – seems to come out of nowhere. Man, that is the worst feeling. I just feel like I’m wasting my time with my music. It’s a bucket of cold water and I’m like WHOA! where did that come from?!! I don’t take it too seriously because I know I have to keep playing or I’ll die inside. The next time it happens I’m just gonna DENY that lie. I like it! Thanks for the inspiration.

    • rob says:

      YES, Wynton, a ‘feeling of doubt’ is like a bucket of cold water (or is it like a huge ocean wave of cold water?) Have confidence toward inner success in spite of that bucket of cold water, Wynton, and all of the outer powers of the universe will awaken to your needs … now act! blessings

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